Grizzly Fan T25227 User Manual

model t25227  
oscillating multi-tool  
oWner's manual  
(For models manufactured since 09/13)  
Copyright © SEptEMBEr, 2013 By grizzly induStrial, inC.  
Warning: no portion of this manual may be reproduced in any shape  
or form Without the Written approval of grizzly industrial, inc.  
#dM15915 printEd in China  
 
table of contents  
section 1: safety.......................................................................................................2  
Safety instructions for power tools............................................................................2  
additional Safety for oscillating tools........................................................................4  
section 2: introduction .........................................................................................5  
Foreword.....................................................................................................................5  
Specifications..............................................................................................................5  
section 3: setup.........................................................................................................6  
unpacking...................................................................................................................6  
inventory.....................................................................................................................6  
assembly ....................................................................................................................7  
test run .....................................................................................................................8  
section 4: operations.............................................................................................9  
Variable-Speed dial....................................................................................................9  
Multi-tool use.............................................................................................................9  
Sanding ....................................................................................................................10  
Sawing/Cutting..........................................................................................................11  
Scraping....................................................................................................................11  
section 5: accessories.........................................................................................12  
section 6: maintenance ........................................................................................14  
Schedule...................................................................................................................14  
Cleaning....................................................................................................................14  
section 7: service...................................................................................................15  
troubleshooting........................................................................................................15  
section 8: parts.......................................................................................................16  
Warranty ...................................................................................................................17  
 
section 1: safety  
for your own safety read instruction manual  
before operating this power tool  
the purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible hazard-  
ous conditions. this manual uses a series of symbols and signal words which  
are intended to convey the level of importance of the safety messages. the  
progression of symbols is described below. remember that safety messages by  
themselves do not eliminate danger and are not a substitute for proper accident  
prevention measures.  
indicates an imminent hazardous situation which, if  
not avoided, Will result in death or serious injury.  
indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if  
not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.  
indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if  
not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.  
it may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.  
this symbol is used to alert the user to useful infor-  
mation about proper operation of the equipment.  
NOTICE  
safety instructions for power tools  
oWner’s manual. read and under- mental alertness reQuired. Full  
mental alertness is required for safe  
operation of power tools. never operate  
under the influence of drugs or alcohol,  
when tired, or when distracted.  
stand this owner’s manual BEForE using  
machine.  
trained operators only. untrained  
operators have a higher risk of being hurt  
or killed. only allow trained/supervised  
people to use this power tool. When tool  
is not being used, disconnect power, and  
store in out-of-reach location to prevent  
unauthorized use—especially around chil-  
dren. Make workshop kid proof!  
disconnect poWer first. always  
disconnect tool from power supply  
BEForE making adjustments, chang-  
ing tooling, or servicing machine. this  
prevents an injury risk from unintended  
startup or contact with live electrical  
components.  
dangerous environments. do not  
use tools in areas that are wet, cluttered,  
or have poor lighting. operating tools in  
these areas greatly increases risk of acci-  
dents and injury.  
eye protection. always wear anSi-  
approved safety glasses or a face shield  
when operating or observing machinery  
to reduce the risk of eye injury or blind-  
ness from flying particles. Everyday eye-  
glasses are not approved safety glasses.  
-2-  
T25227 (Mfg. since 09/13)  
 
electrical safety. tool plug must securing  
WorKpiece.  
When  
match outlet. double-insulated tools have required, use clamps or vises to secure  
a polarized plug (one blade is wider than workpiece. this protects hands and frees  
the other), which must be plugged into a both of them to operate tool.  
polarized outlet. never modify plug. do  
not use adapter for grounded tools. use guards & covers. guards and cov-  
a ground fault circuit interrupter if opera- ers reduce accidental contact with mov-  
tion is unavoidable in damp locations. ing parts or flying debris. Ensure they  
avoid touching grounded surfaces when are properly installed, undamaged, and  
operating tool.  
working correctly.  
Wearing proper apparel. do not children & bystanders. Keep chil-  
wear clothing, apparel or jewelry that dren and bystanders at a safe distance  
can become entangled in moving parts. from the work area. Stop using tool if they  
always tie back or cover long hair. Wear become a distraction.  
non-slip footwear to avoid accidental  
slips, which could cause loss of workpiece use recommended accessories.  
control. Wear hard hat as needed.  
Consult this manual or manufacturer  
for recommended accessories. using  
hazardous dust. dust created while improper accessories will increase risk of  
using tools may cause cancer, birth  
serious injury.  
defects, or long-term respiratory damage.  
Be aware of dust hazards associated with maintain With care. Keep cutting  
each workpiece material, always wear tool edges sharp and clean. Follow all  
a nioSh-approved respirator, and con- maintenance instructions and lubrication  
nect tool to an appropriate dust collection schedules to keep tool in good work  
device to reduce your risk. ing condition. a tool that is improperly  
maintained could malfunction, leading to  
-
hearing protection. always wear serious personal injury or death. only  
hearing protection when operating or have tool serviced by qualified service-  
observing loud machinery. Extended personnel using matching replacement  
exposure to this noise without hearing parts.  
protection can cause permanent hearing  
loss.  
checK damaged parts. regularly  
inspect tool for any condition that may  
remove adJusting tools. never affect safe operation. immediately repair  
leave adjustment tools, chuck keys,  
or replace damaged or mis-adjusted parts  
wrenches, etc. in or on tool—especially before operating tool.  
near moving parts. Verify removal before  
starting!  
maintain poWer cords. When dis-  
connecting cord-connected tools from  
intended usage. only use tool for its power, grab and pull the plug—not the  
intended purpose. never modify or alter cord. Carrying or pulling the cord may  
tool for a purpose not intended by the damage wires inside. do not handle cord/  
manufacturer or serious injury or death plug with wet hands. avoid cord damage  
may result!  
by keeping it away from heated surfaces,  
high traffic areas, harsh chemicals, sharp  
aWKWard positions. Keep proper edges, moving parts, and wet/damp loca-  
footing and balance at all times when tions. damaged cords increase risk of  
operating tool. do not overreach! avoid electrocution.  
awkward hand positions that make tool  
control difficult or increase the risk of unattended operation. never  
accidental injury.  
leave tool running while unattended. turn  
tool OFF and ensure all moving parts  
safe handling. Firmly grip tool. to completely stop before walking away.  
avoid accidental firing, do not keep finger  
on switch or trigger while carrying.  
eXperiencing difficulties. if at  
any time you experience difficulties per-  
forcing tools. use right tool for job, forming the intended operation, stop  
and do not force it. it will do job safer and using the machine! Contact our technical  
better at rate for which it was designed.  
Support at (570) 546-9663.  
T25227 (Mfg. since 09/13)  
-3-  
 
additional safety for oscillating tools  
eye protection. Sanding/cutting spindle flange. a lways use the  
causes small particles to become air- included mounting washer with the  
borne at a high rate of speed. alWayS machine when mounting accessory tools.  
wear safety glasses when using this tool. other washers may not properly secure  
accessories and cause an accident.  
cracKed accessories. Cracked  
tooling accessories may break and fly fire/eXplosion hazard. Cutters/  
apart during operation or cause kickback. scrapers are capable of creating sparks,  
inspect for damage before each use. do which can ignite flammable materials.  
not use damaged tooling accessories.  
Keep clear of flammable materials when  
using accessory tools.  
hand/tool contact. oscillating tools  
have the capability of cutting or removing tool stability. hold tool with both  
a lot of skin fast. always maintain a firm hands, and stabilize yourself against a  
grip on the tool. Wear close fitting work fixed object. using one hand without sup-  
gloves whenever possible to avoid injury.  
port increases risk of the tool grabbing  
workpiece and causing loss of grip, lead-  
lung protection. Sanding/cutting ing to serious personal injury.  
produces hazardous dust, which may  
cause long-term respiratory problems if risK of electric shocK. Cutting  
inhaled. always wear a nioSh approved into walls or workpieces with hidden wiring  
dust mask or respirator when sanding or can result in shock or electrocution. use a  
cutting.  
metal detector check for hidden gas and  
water lines prior to cutting into blind work -  
hidden pipping. use a metal detector space such as walls or columns.  
check for hidden gas and water lines prior  
to cutting into blind workspace such as Wet sanding. never wet sand with this  
walls or columns. Cutting into gas lines multi-tool. Wet sanding with this multi-tool  
may cause explosion. Cutting into water could result in electrocution.  
lines may result in electrocution.  
obstructions. Check for obstruc-  
insulated grips. use insulated grip tions such as nails or screws in scraping  
surfaces while operating oscillating tool to or cutting path. obstructions can cause  
prevent shock or electrocution in case of kickback resulting in injury or damage to  
contact with an electrical wire.  
workpiece.  
prolonged use. prolonged use of  
multi-tool can result in nerve damage from  
vibration. Wear protective gloves and take  
breaks using multi-tool.  
hand protection. Wear gloves while  
operating multi-tool and changing acces-  
sories to protect against burning or cut-  
ting.  
-4-  
T25227 (Mfg. since 09/13)  
 
section 2: introduction  
foreword  
contact info  
We are proud to offer this manual with your  
new oscillating multi-tool! We've made  
every effort to be exact with the instruc-  
tions, specifications, drawings, and pho-  
tographs of the multi-tool when writing  
this manual. however, sometimes we still  
make an occasional mistake.  
We stand behind our machines. if you  
have any service questions, parts requests  
or general questions about the machine,  
please call or write us at the location listed  
below.  
grizzly industrial, inc.  
1203 lycoming Mall Circle  
Muncy, pa 17756  
also, owing to our policy of continuous  
improvement, your multi-tool may not  
exactly match the manual. if you find this  
to be the case, and the difference between  
the manual and multi-tool leaves you in  
doubt, check our website for the latest  
manual update or call technical support  
for help.  
phone: (570) 546-9663  
E-Mail: techsupport@grizzly.com  
We want your feedback on this manual.  
if you can take the time, please email or  
write to us at the address below and tell  
us how we did:  
For your convenience, we post all avail-  
able manuals and manual updates for free  
on our website at www.grizzly.com. any  
updates to your model of machine will be  
reflected in these documents as soon as  
they are complete.  
grizzly industrial, inc.  
C/o technical documentation Manager  
p.o. Box 2069  
Bellingham, Wa 98227-2069  
Email: manuals@grizzly.com  
specifications  
power requirement.....................................................................120V, Single-phase, 60 hz  
Full load Current rating.................................................................................................1.8a  
Sanding pad Size............................................................................................................. 358  
oscillations per Minute..........................................................................15,000–22,000 opM  
"
T25227 (Mfg. since 09/13)  
 
-5-  
section 3: setup  
unpacking  
inventory  
this multi-tool was carefully packaged for  
safe transportation. remove the packag-  
ing materials from around your machine  
and inspect it. if you discover any damage,  
please immediately call Customer Service  
at (570) 546-9663 for advice.  
model t25227 inventory  
Qty  
a. Carrying Case....................................1  
b. oscillating tool ..................................1  
c. hex Wrench 6mm..............................1  
d. Mounting Washers 26 & 18mm ... 1 Ea  
e. M8-1.25 x 12mm Cap Screw.............1  
Save the containers and all packing mate-  
rials for possible inspection by the car-  
rier or its agent. otherwise, filing a freight  
claim can be difficult.  
a
When you are completely satisfied  
with the condition of your shipment,  
inventory the contents.  
B
E
C
d
if any non-proprietary parts are missing  
(e.g., a nut or a washer), we will gladly  
replace them; or for the sake of expedi-  
ency, replacements can be obtained at  
your local hardware store.  
figure 1. tool inventory.  
f. White Sanding pads ..........................5  
g. red Sanding pads.............................5  
h. Wood and Metal Saw Blades ...... 1 Ea  
i. Sanding attachment...........................1  
J. Scraper ..............................................1  
K. radial Saw Blade ..............................1  
F  
i
g
J
h
K
this tool presents serious injury  
hazards to untrained users. read  
through entire manual to become  
familiar with the controls and opera-  
tions before using!  
figure 2. accessories inventory.  
-6-  
T25227 (Mfg. since 09/13)  
 
5. put the accessory washer over the  
accessory tool (small for the sanding  
accessory or large for all other acces-  
sories), aligning the washer hole with  
the flange hole. Make sure the convex  
side of the washer is facing down.  
assembly  
the t25227 oscillating Multi-tool comes  
with several accessory tools for a variety  
of jobs. With the groove and rivet design,  
each accessory tool can be mounted in  
12 different directions. Choose the most  
effective direction to complete the job con-  
sidering stability and safety.  
6. using the provided 6mm hex wrench,  
firmly secure the accessory with the  
cap screw (see figures 4-5).  
Select the right accessory tool for the job.  
prior to attaching, carefully inspect the  
accessory for cracks, chips or other dam-  
age. do not use tools that have been  
damaged.  
Concave  
Side down  
attachment  
tool  
assembly  
order  
to install tool accessories:  
1. diSConnECt tool FroM poWEr!  
figure 4. attachment tool assembly order.  
Secured accessory  
2. lay the multi-tool tool on a flat surface  
with the tool flange facing upward (see  
figure 3).  
Spindle Flange rivets  
figure 5. accessory secured to tool.  
figure 3. Flange rivets for aligning  
accessory grooves.  
3. remove dust and debris from the cap  
screw, flanges, and accessories.  
4. place the accessory of choice onto  
the tool flange at the desired direc-  
tion, aligning the rivets of the tool  
flange with the grooves of the acces-  
sory (see figure 3).  
T25227 (Mfg. since 09/13)  
-7-  
 
3. using your free hand, rotate the  
variable-speed dial to ensure speed  
increases/decreases as the dial is  
moved.  
test run  
prior to using the multi-tool for the first  
time, perform this test run procedure to  
ensure it functions properly.  
— if operating correctly, the multi-  
tool will continue running when the  
switch is pressed forward, and the  
speed will increase when the speed  
dial is rotated towards 6.  
to test run multi-tool:  
1. Connect the tool to power.  
2. While firmly holding multi-tool tool,  
push the switch forward to turn it ON.  
— if the multi-tool does not start and  
continue to run when the switch  
is pressed forward, or the speed  
does not increase/decrease when  
the speed dial is rotated, then the  
multi-tool is not working properly.  
diSConnECt it from power and  
contact tech Support to resolve the  
problem before using it any further.  
-8-  
T25227 (Mfg. since 09/13)  
 
section 4: operations  
to perform a typical operation:  
1. diSConnECt Multi-tool FroM  
lung/eye inJury  
hazard!  
poWEr!  
Wear a respirator  
and safety glasses  
when using this  
tool.  
2. install appropriate accessory tool for  
the operation (refer to assembly sec-  
tion on page 12).  
accidental  
start hazard!  
disconnect power  
before servicing  
or changing  
3. put on safety glasses and a respirator.  
4. Connect the multi-tool to power.  
5. Firmly hold multi-tool, turn ON, and  
adjust speed dial as necessary for job.  
accessories.  
6. While maintaining a balanced position,  
complete the operation with both hand  
on the multi-tool to ensure proper con-  
trol.  
variable-speed dial  
the variable-speed dial adjusts the multi-  
tool between 15,000 and 22,000 oscilla-  
tions per minute (opM). the speed dial  
can be set before starting the tool or while  
in use.  
— if working on a small workpiece  
that could shift during operation and  
cause a loss of control, secure it with  
clamps or a vise.  
— if working on a wall or other object  
that may have wiring, pipes, or other  
flammable pressurized material  
inside, inspect it carefully to ensure  
you know what is on the other side  
of the cut.  
multi-tool use  
the purpose of this overview is to provide  
the novice machine operator with a basic  
understanding of how the machine is used  
during operation, so the machine controls/  
components discussed later in this manual  
are easier to understand.  
due to the generic nature of this over-  
view, it is not intended to be an instruc-  
tional guide. to learn more about specific  
operations, read this entire manual and  
seek additional training from experienced  
machine operators, and do additional  
research outside of this manual by read-  
ing "how-to" books, trade magazines, or  
websites.  
T25227 (Mfg. since 09/13)  
-9-  
 
tips for sanding:  
sanding  
practice on similar scrap material  
and inspect results before working on  
intended workpiece.  
use the 358" triangular platen accessory  
and either a red or white sanding pad.  
adjust speed according to materi-  
al type. using high speed removes  
material quickly and can result in non-  
uniform surfaces.  
the sanding pads use a hook-and-loop  
system, which provides easy attachment  
and removal. to install the sanding pad,  
align the pad with the platen and press on  
firmly (see figure 6).  
use sweeping side-to-side motions  
with uniform pressure and speed.  
Sanding pad  
Check sanding pads for wear and dust  
accumulation between jobs. Clean or  
replace sanding pads as necessary.  
Sanding  
platen  
figure 6. attaching sanding pad.  
-10-  
T25227 (Mfg. since 09/13)  
 
sawing/cutting  
scraping  
this multi-tool comes with a scraper for  
scraping off fixed adhesives.  
always inspect back/inside of mate-  
rial to be cut for electrical wiring,  
pipes, or other flammable or pres-  
surized material. failure to do so  
could result in serious injury or  
death.  
tips for scraping:  
use light-to-medium pressure to avoid  
breaking or gouging workpiece.  
using excessive force will decrease  
the life of the multi-tool motor.  
this multi-tool comes with wood and metal  
saw blades and a radial saw blade for cut-  
ting a variety of materials.  
Keep scraper parallel with the  
workpiece.  
tips for sawing/cutting:  
practice on similar scrap material  
and inspect results before working on  
intended workpiece.  
use light-to-medium pressure when  
cutting to prevent burning workpiece  
or damaging multi-tool motor from  
overloading.  
do not use excessive force when mak-  
ing cuts. if blades do not cut through  
material with light-to-moderate pres-  
sure, select an appropriate blade for  
the material or replace the blade if it  
has become dull.  
For best results, mark the cutting path  
with a pencil, crayon, or chalk line  
before beginning the cut.  
T25227 (Mfg. since 09/13)  
 
-11-  
section 5: accessories  
t25148—118" flush cut saw blade  
Flush-Cut Saw Blades are ideal for wood  
and metal and feature a fine tooth count for  
smooth cuts.  
t25159—358" sanding pad  
Sanding pad features micro-hook and loop  
fastening system for quick and easy sand-  
ing sheet changes.  
figure 9. Sanding pad.  
figure 7. Flush-cut saw blade.  
t25160—318" diamond coated rasp  
these rasps are ideal for removing mortar  
or tile adhesive when getting rid of dam-  
aged tile as well as removing carpet adhe-  
sive from hard surfaces. also for rough  
grinding wood, stone, and concrete.  
t25151—3716" hss radial saw blade  
Constructed of high speed steel (hSS).  
Cuts wood and metal, or can be used as a  
radial saw blade for flush cutting.  
figure 8. radial saw blade.  
figure 10. diamond coated rasp.  
-12-  
T25227 (Mfg. since 09/13)  
 
t25150—carbide grit saw blade  
t25139—21116" pushcut saw blade  
the precision push-Cut Wood Blades  
have CrV hardened ground and side set  
teeth for precise, clean, and quick cutting.  
this 2916" blade offers a carbide grit edge .  
Cuts tile, plaster, porous concrete, or  
rough grinds wood, stone, and concrete.  
figure 11. Carbide grit saw blade.  
figure 13. pushcut saw blade.  
t25158—2916" grout/mortar remover  
grout and Mortar remover combines a  
segment blade with a triangle blade in a  
drop-shape design. Can be used to rout  
out damaged tile and rasp away mortar  
or tile adhesive without changing the tool.  
t25156 2" flexible scraper  
Flexible Scrapers are ideal for removing  
soft adhesives, paint residue, and silicone  
caulk.  
figure 14. Flexible scraper.  
figure 12. grout and mortar remover.  
T25227 (Mfg. since 09/13)  
-13-  
 
section 6: maintenance  
cleaning  
!
Cleaning the Model t25227 is relatively  
easy and should be done daily to prevent  
build up of dust and resins.  
use an air hose or vacuum to remove  
excess wood chips and dust from the ven-  
tilation openings (see figure 15).  
always  
disconnect  
poWer  
before servicing, adjusting, or doing  
maintenance to reduce the risk of  
accidental injury or electrocution.  
use a dry rag to wipe off the remaining  
dust and debris from the tool flange and  
any accessories used.  
never submerge tool in liquid or  
clean with flammable solvents.  
electrocution or fire may result,  
causing serious injury or death.  
Ventilation  
opening  
schedule  
figure 15. Ventilation opening.  
For optimum performance from your multi-  
tool, follow this maintenance schedule and  
refer to any specific instructions given in  
this section.  
daily check:  
loose mounting bolts.  
Worn switch.  
Worn or damaged cord.  
any other unsafe condition.  
-14-  
T25227 (Mfg. since 09/13)  
 
section 7: service  
troubleshooting  
symptom  
possible cause  
solution  
Multi-tool does not 1. power supply circuit breaker 1. Ensure circuit is sized cor-  
start.  
tripped or blown.  
rectly and free of shorts.  
reset circuit breaker or  
replace fuse.  
2. on/oFF switch at fault.  
3. Motor at fault.  
4. Motor brushes at fault.  
2. replace switch.  
3. test/repair/replace motor.  
4. remove/replace brushes.  
poor workpiece fin- 1. oscillation speed too high 1. reduce oscillation speed.  
ish results.  
resulting in workpiece burn  
marks when cutting.  
2. Bad angle or too much force 2. reduce pressure used for  
resulting in gouges or ripping  
of workpiece when scraping.  
scraping and keep tool par-  
allel with workpiece.  
3. uneven finished surface when 3. reduce the speed and  
sanding.  
maintain uniform pressure  
with long sweeping motions.  
4. incorrect blade or accessory 4. use correct accessory for  
for job. task.  
Multi-tool chatters  
and/or does not cut  
straight.  
1. accessory not secured prop- 1. re-align accessory grooves  
erly.  
with rivets on spindle flange  
and secure.  
Multi-tool perform-  
ing slower and/or  
finished product  
1. Blade has become dull.  
2. Sanding pad has worn thin.  
3. Failing motor brushes.  
1. replace blade.  
2. replace sanding pad.  
3. remove/replace brushes.  
results diminishing.  
T25227 (Mfg. since 09/13)  
 
-15-  
section 8: parts  
11  
47  
48  
10  
49  
42  
12  
15  
14  
17  
16  
43  
9
13  
44  
18  
8
19  
7
45  
6
46  
20  
5
24  
21  
4
25  
52  
22  
3
23  
26  
34  
33  
2
27  
28  
51  
53  
31  
35  
32  
1
29  
30  
38  
40  
50  
39  
36  
37  
REF PART #  
41  
REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
DESCRIPTION  
1
PT25227001 CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 12  
PT25227002 MOUNTING WASHER 26MM  
PT25227003 SPINDLE  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
PT25227028 MOTOR CARBON BRUSH 2-PC SET  
PT25227029 RIVET  
2
3
PT25227030 ON/OFF SWITCH  
4
PT25227004 BUSHING (RUBBER)  
PT25227005 EXT RETAINING RING 26MM  
PT25227006 SPLINE LOCK WASHER  
PT25227007 BALL BEARING 6000ZZ  
PT25227008 OSCILLATING FORK  
PT25227009 BUSHING (BRONZE)  
PT25227010 PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 30  
PT25227011 FRONT HOUSING  
PT25227012 EXT RETAINING RING 5MM  
PT25227013 BALL BEARING 625ZZ  
PT25227014 GASKET  
PT25227031 CORD CLIP  
5
PT25227032 PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 14  
PT25227033 REAR HOUSING (RH)  
PT25227034 PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 25  
PT25227035 PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 22  
PT25227036 RHEOSTAT BRACKET  
PT25227037 PHLP HD SCR M3-.5 X 8  
PT25227038 CORD STRAIN RELIEF  
PT25227039 POWER CORD 18G 2C 48" 1-15P  
PT25227040 RHEOSTAT ASSEMBLY  
PT25227041 VENT SCREEN  
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
PT25227015 BEARING SEAT  
PT25227042 SCRAPER TOOL  
PT25227016 BALL BEARING 608ZZ  
PT25227017 OSCILLATING RING  
PT25227018 ARMATURE  
PT25227043 SAW BLADE FOR WOOD  
PT25227044 SAW BLADE FOR METAL  
PT25227045 SANDING PLATEN ATTACHMENT  
PT25227046 RED SANDING PAD  
PT25227047 WHITE SANDING PAD  
PT25227048 HEX WRENCH 6MM  
PT25227049 RADIAL SAW BLADE  
PT25227050 REAR HOUSING (LH)  
PT25227051 MOUNTING WASHER 18MM  
PT25227052 ID LABEL  
PT25227019 BALL BEARING 607ZZ  
PT25227020 BEARING SEAT (RUBBER)  
PT25227021 STATOR MOUNT  
PT25227022 PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 50  
PT25227023 STATOR  
PT25227024 BRACE  
PT25227025 CONNECTION LINK  
PT25227026 MIDDLE HOUSING  
PT25227027 MOTOR BRUSH HOLDER  
PT25227053 GRIZZLY LOGO LABEL  
-16-  
T25227 (Mfg. since 09/13)  
 
Warranty  
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 of maintenance. This is Grizzly’s sole written warranty  
and any and all warranties that may be implied by law, including any merchantability or fitness, for any par-  
ticular purpose, are hereby limited to the duration of this written warranty. We do not warrant or represent  
that the merchandise complies with the provisions of any law or acts unless the manufacturer so warrants.  
In no event shall Grizzly’s liability under this warranty exceed the purchase price paid for the product and  
any legal actions brought against Grizzly shall be tried in the State of Washington, County of Whatcom.  
We shall in no event be liable for death, injuries to persons or property or for incidental, contingent, special,  
or consequential damages arising from the use of our products.  
To take advantage of this warranty, contact us by mail or phone and give us all the details. We will then issue  
you a “Return Number,’’ which must be clearly posted on the outside as well as the inside of the carton. We  
will not accept any item back without this number. Proof of purchase must accompany the merchandise.  
The manufacturers reserve the right to change specifications at any time because they constantly strive to  
achieve better quality equipment. We make every effort to ensure that our products meet high quality and  
durability standards and we hope you never need to use this warranty.  
Please feel free to write or call us if you have any questions about the machine or the manual.  
Thank you again for your business and continued support. We hope to serve you again soon.  
T25227 (Mfg. since 09/13)  
 
-17-  
 

Graco Inc Paint Sprayer ti5922a User Manual
Graco Marine Instruments 234414 User Manual
Greenheck Fan Gas Heater 470654 User Manual
Grizzly Router T10432 User Manual
Haan Carpet Cleaner SI 75 User Manual
Honeywell Video Gaming Accessories TDC 2000 User Manual
HP Hewlett Packard Computer Accessories TM 11 6625 2779 14amp;P User Manual
Hypertec Carrying Case TSV12WFV2HY User Manual
Hyundai Car Video System L91A User Manual
Icom Two Way Radio IC F4TR User Manual