Tool Tutorial
Drum Sander
The Grizzly G1066Z Drum Sander uses two rotating drums covered with sandpaper to remove a small amount of material from wood workpieces. The two drums use coarse, then fine sandpaper to achieve a fine finish in one pass.
Notes
- Maximum depth of cut: 1/4 turn = 1/64" = 0.4mm
- The Drum Sander and Planer cannot be operated at the same time
Safety
- Do not edge sand workpieces.
- Do not stand directly in front of the sander's infeed area.
- Do not sand boards under 9" x 2" x 1/8".
- Do not sand more than one board at a time.
- Use a dust mask, hearing protection, and safety glasses.
Common Hazards
- "Kickback" is when a workpiece is propelled out of the machine by a spinning drum. It can be caused by:
- Sanding more than one board at a time
- Taking too deep a cut
- Sanding a workpiece less than 9" x 2" x 1/8"
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- Fine dust left on the floor is a slip hazard.
- Excessively cupped, bowed, or twisted workpieces are unstable and unpredictable, and may be propelled from the machine.
CareĀ
- Do not cut wet wood (over 20% moisture)
- Do not cut boards with finish or excessive glue applied
- Run workpieces through at different positions left-to-right for even wear on the sandpaper.
- Do not sand boards with finish or uncured glue applied. Use a sacrificial piece of sandpaper or first remove finish layers with the resaw bandsaw. Sanding boards with high resin content or applied finishes will quickly contaminate and clog sandpaper.
Use
Materials
- Only wood should be used.
- Nails, screws, staples, etc embedded in the wood can damage the machine.
Consumables
Parts of the Tool
- Manual contains annotated images
Basic Operation
Setting Up
- Open the top cover and inspect the drums for wear on the sandpaper.
- Make sure the wall-mounted power switch is set to "Drum Sander" if no one is already using the planer.
- Make sure the shop dust collection is turned on.
Using the Tool
- Lower the conveyor so your workpiece can fit comfortably, to avoid taking a cut more than 1/64"
- Turn on the Sanding Drum Motor first, to ensure work is loaded only while the drum is spinning.
- Turn on the Conveyor Motor, starting with a slow speed.
- Make light test passes to find an appropriate conveyor speed.
- If the Sanding Load meter gets too high, lower the speed or cut depth.
- If the wood is burning, increase the speed or decrease the cut depth.
- If the Sanding Load meter gets too high, lower the speed or cut depth.
Cleaning Up
- Sweep or vacuum dust left on the floor around the machine
- If theĀ