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MODEL T21323/T21324
12"/24" SLIP ROLL
OWNER'S MANUAL
(FOR MACHINES MANUFACTURED AFTER 1/09)
T21323
T21324
WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE
OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
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Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................... 2 SECTION 1: SAFETY ....................................................................................................................... 6 SECTION 2: SETUP ......................................................................................................................... 9
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INTRODUCTION Manual Accuracy Contact Info your machine may not exactly match the manual Machine Description www.grizzly.com
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Identification Figure 1. Identification List (Figures 1 & 2) A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. Sample Illustration (Figure 2) Figure 2. Sample illustration.
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Machine Data Sheet T21323 MACHINE DATA SHEET MODEL T21323 12" SLIP ROLL Product Dimensions: Shipping Dimensions: Main Specifications: Capacities Construction Other Specifications: Features: Model T21323 Page 1 of 1
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Machine Data Sheet T21324 MACHINE DATA SHEET MODEL T21324 24" SLIP ROLL Product Dimensions: Shipping Dimensions: Main Specifications: Capacities Construction Other Specifications: Features: Model T21324 Page 1 of 1
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Safety Instructions for Machinery
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Additional Safety for Slip Rolls 1. METAL EDGES 4. CRUSHING HAZARD 2. HAND PROTECTION 5. EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES. 3. PINCHING HAZARD Like all machinery there is potential danger No list of safety guidelines can be complete. when operating this machine. Accidents are Every shop environment is different. Always frequently caused by lack of familiarity or consider safety first, as it applies to your
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SECTION 2: SETUP Items Needed for This machine presents Setup serious injury hazards to untrained users. Read through this entire manu- al to become familiar with the controls and opera- tions before starting the machine! Description Qty Wear safety glasses dur- ing the entire setup pro- Unpacking cess! This machine and its components are heavy. please imme- Get lifting help to reduce diately call Customer Service at (570
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Inventory Note: If you can't find an item on this list, check the mounting location on the machine or examine the packaging materials carefully. Occasionally we pre-install certain components for shipping purposes. Box 1: (Figure 3) Qty Figure 3. A. B. C.
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Clean Up Site Considerations Workbench Load Machine Data Sheet Figure 4 For opti- mum performance from your machine, clean all moving parts or sliding contact surfaces. Placement Location Figures 5 6 Gasoline and petroleum products have low flash points and can explode or cause fire if used to clean machinery. DO NOT use these products to clean the machinery. Many cleaning
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Assembly Mounting To assemble your machine: Figure 9 1. Figure 7 Figure 7. Figure 9. 2. Figure 10 Figure 8 Figure 10. Figure 8.
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SECTION 3: OPERATIONS Operation Safety Basic Controls Figures 11 12 Damage to your eyes, hands and feet could result from using this machine without prop- Thickness Adjust Knob: er protective gear. Always wear safety glass- es, leather gloves, and steel toe footwear when operating this machine. Radius Adjust Knob: Crank: NOTICE If you have never used this type of machine or equipment before, WE STRONGLY REC- OMMEND that you read books, trade maga- zines,
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Preparation Flat Rolling (T21324 only) To prepare the slip roll for use: 1. The main rollers of this machine present a pinch- Figure 13 ing hazard. Make sure no body part or clothing is near the area between the rollers. Failure to follow this warning may result in fin- gers, hair, or clothing being pulled into the machine, causing personal injury. To flat roll a workpiece: 1. Figure 15 Figure 13.
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2. Creating Bends Figure 16 Note: The method for creating a specific radius is a trial-and-error process. Due to the many varia- tions among metal workpieces, no single position- ing will create the same curve on all materials. We recommend using scrap pieces the same dimen- sions and material as your final workpiece until the desired curve is achieved. The main rollers of this machine present a pinch- ing hazard. Make sure no body part or cl
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2. Figure 19 This machine poses a crushing hazard if workpieces are not properly supported when exiting the rollers. If necessary, get assistance to support the workpiece. Make sure all helpers are wearing safety glasses, leather gloves, and steel toed footwear when assisting in the use of this machine. 4. Figure 19. 3. Figure 21 Figure 20 Depending on the size and shape of your workpiece, you may need assistanc
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Creating Cylinders Note: The method for creating a specific radius is a trial-and-error process. Due to the many varia- tions among metal workpieces, no single position- ing will create the same curve on all materials. We recommend using scrap pieces the same dimen- sions and material as your final workpiece until the desired curve is achieved. C=π To create a cylinder: 1. Figure 23 π Example: π
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2. 3. Figure 24 Note: err on the side of making the radius too large rather than too small. It is easy to decrease the radius but very difficult Figure 25. to increase the radius later. 5. Figures 26 27 Figure 24. 4. Figure 26. Figure 25 Depending on the size and shape of your workpiece, you may need assistance to sup- port the workpiece as it exits the machine. Failure to adequately supp