Page 3 - Table of Contents
G1037 Planer / Moulder -1- Table of Contents 1. SAFETY .................................................................................................................... 2 SAFETY RULES FOR POWER TOOLS ........................................................ 2-3 ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR P...
Page 4 - Safety Instructions For Power Tools
-2- G1037 Planer / Moulder WARNING: For Your Own Safety Read Instruction Manual Before Operating Planer-Moulder Safety Instructions For Power Tools These safety rules cannot cover every situation in a workshop. Consider your conditions when setting upor operating your planer-moulder. SECTION 1: SAFE...
Page 5 - Additional Safety Instructions For Planer-Moulders
G1037 Planer / Moulder -3- Additional Safety Instructions For Planer-Moulders 18. CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Before further use of the tool, a guard or other part that isdamaged should be carefully checked todetermine that it will operate properly andperform its intended function - check for align-ment of...
Page 6 - SECTION 2: CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS
Figure 1. Recommended 220V receptacle. -4- G1037 Planer / Moulder 110V Operation The motor supplied with the G1037 is a dual volt-age motor, prewired for 110V. Under normal use,the motor draws approximately 17 amps @ 110V,8.5 @ 220V. We recommend using a 20 amp cir-cuit breaker or a 30 amp slow blow...
Page 7 - Grounding
Figure 2. G1037 Planer / Moulder -5- Grounding CAUTION: THIS TOOL MUST BE GROUNDED WHILE IN USE TO PROTECT THE OPERATORFROM ELECTRIC SHOCK. In the event of an electrical short, grounding pro-vides a path of least resistance for electric currentto reduce the risk of electric shock. This tool isequipp...
Page 8 - SECTION 3: GENERAL INFORMATION
-6- G1037 Planer / Moulder Grizzly Industrial, Inc. is proud to offer the ModelG1037 Planer/Moulder. This Planer/Moulder is apart of Grizzly’s growing family of fine woodwork-ing and metalworking machinery. When usedaccording to the guidelines stated in this manual,you can expect years of trouble-fr...
Page 9 - Unpacking; Piece Inventory
G1037 Planer / Moulder -7- Unpacking The Model G1037 Planer/Moulder is shippedfrom the manufacturer in a carefully packed car-ton. If you discover the machine is damaged afteryou’ve signed for delivery, please call Customer Service immediately for advice. Save the containers and all packing material...
Page 10 - Clean up; Site Considerations
-8- G1037 Planer / Moulder Clean up The column and other unpainted parts of theModel G1037 are coated with a waxy oil that pro-tects them from corrosion during shipment.Remove the protective coating with mineral spir-its and paper towels. Do not use gasoline or otherpetroleum based solvents because ...
Page 11 - Stand Assembly
G1037 Planer / Moulder -9- Stand Assembly SECTION 4: ASSEMBLY Most of your Planer/Moulder has been assem-bled at the factory. The few remaining piecesshould go together quickly and easily. With just afew simple hand tools, completion of your newPlaner/Moulder is quite straight forward. We have organ...
Page 12 - Mounting To Stand
-10- G1037 Planer / Moulder Figure 5. Assembled stand. Figure 6. Mounting to stand. Mounting To Stand Set the Planer/Moulder onto the assembled standand bolt together with the four M8-1.25 x 50mmCap Screws. Of course, you will need assistanceto do this step. Do not attempt to do this alone.
Page 13 - Knife Removal; SECTION 5: ADJUSTMENTS
G1037 Planer / Moulder -11- Figure 7. Knife Removal Unplug your Planer/Moulder from its powersource. WARNING: Always unplug your planer from itspower source before changing knives and mould-ing cutters. Your planer knives are held in position by wedge-type gibs. The setscrews press against the bot-t...
Page 14 - Knife Setting
-12- G1037 Planer / Moulder Knife height should be checked on the right andleft of the knife. Make sure both ends are adjust-ed to the same height. Once the knife height isadjusted, snug down the gib screws a little moreto make sure the knife doesn't shift. Repeat thisprocedure for the other two kni...
Page 15 - Bedboard
G1037 Planer / Moulder -13- Figure 10. Figure 12. Bedboard Due to the high relief nature of the moulding cut-ters, it is essential that a bedboard be used toensure that the knives do not come into contactwith the planer bed. The bedboard also needsside rails or fences to guide the stock through them...
Page 16 - Moulding Knives
-14- G1037 Planer / Moulder 2. Mount the stamped steel ''L'' bracket suppliedwith the moulder to the headstock and posi-tion it laterally to correspond with the locationof the fence directly below it. Insert each knifeto full depth in the cutterhead and slide it side- ways until it just touches the ...
Page 17 - Chip Chute
G1037 Planer / Moulder -15- Figure 15. Figure 16. Chip Chute A chip chute is included for convenient connec-tion to a dust collector. The dust collector chip chute mounts to the knifecover. It has a fitting for attaching a 4" dust col-lection hose. To mount the dust collector chip chute: 1. Unpl...
Page 18 - Feed Speed; Chip Deflector
-16- G1037 Planer / Moulder Feed Speed The Planer/Moulder has a two speed gearboxthat feeds the workpiece at 12 feet per minute(FPM) for improved surface finishing when plan-ing and moulding and 24 FPM for faster planing. CAUTION: Be sure to unplug the planer/moulderand turn it OFF before changing t...
Page 19 - Feed Roller Adjustment
G1037 Planer / Moulder -17- Feed Roller Adjustment Make sure the powerfeed rollers are loweredfrom their stock setting. Do not lower the rollerspast the point at which the center of the roller axleextends below the bottom edge of the headstock.It is also recommended to tighten the spring ten-sion ad...
Page 21 - SECTION 6: OPERATIONS; Test Run
G1037 Planer / Moulder -19- SECTION 6: OPERATIONS Before you test your Planer/Moulder give it a quick inspection. 1. Are all fasteners tight? 2. Are the mounting bolts secured to themachine table top? 3. Is the Planer/Moulder oriented properly forthe type of job you will do? 4. Are each of the lock ...
Page 22 - Planing For Finish
-20- G1037 Planer / Moulder Planing For Finish Planing for a smooth finish as well as thickness isbest accomplished by taking light cuts on theboard. However, several other things are impor-tant besides light cuts to achieve a smooth finish. Always feed the board in a direction that allowsthe planer...
Page 23 - SECTION 7: MAINTENANCE; Lubrication
G1037 Planer / Moulder -21- Build-up of sawdust and other debris can causeyour machine to plane and mould inaccurately.Periodic cleaning and waxing is not only recom-mended, but mandatory for precision planing andmoulding. 1. Close-fitting parts, such as gibs and the plan-er cutterhead slots should ...
Page 25 - MACHINE DATA
G1037 Planer / Moulder -23- MACHINE DATA GRIZZLY MODEL G1037 PLANER/MOULDER Design Type ................................................................................................Combination Planer/Moulder Overall Dimensions: Table Size .............................................................
Page 35 - WARRANTY AND RETURNS
G1037 Planer / Moulder -33- Grizzly Industrial, Inc. warrants every product it sells for a period of 1 year to the original purchaser from the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse, abuse,negligence, accidents, repairs or alterations or lack o...