Grizzly Planer G1037 User Manual

13'' PLANER MOULDER  
MODEL G1037  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
COPYRIGHT © 1996 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.  
SEPTEMBER, 1997 PRINTED IN TAIWAN  
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Table of Contents  
1.  
2.  
SAFETY....................................................................................................................2  
SAFETY RULES FOR POWER TOOLS........................................................2-3  
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR PLANER-MOULDERS ............3  
CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................................4  
110 VOLT ..........................................................................................................4  
220 VOLT ..........................................................................................................4  
GROUNDING ....................................................................................................5  
GENERAL INFORMATION......................................................................................6  
UNPACKING......................................................................................................7  
PIECE INVENTORY..........................................................................................7  
CLEAN UP ........................................................................................................8  
SITE CONSIDERATIONS ................................................................................8  
ASSEMBLY..............................................................................................................9  
STAND ASSEMBLY ..........................................................................................9  
MOUNTING TO STAND..................................................................................10  
ADJUSTMENTS ....................................................................................................11  
KNIFE REMOVAL............................................................................................11  
KNIFE SETTING..............................................................................................12  
BEDBOARD ....................................................................................................13  
MOULDING KNIVES..................................................................................14-15  
CHIP CHUTE ..................................................................................................15  
CHIP DEFLECTOR ........................................................................................16  
FEED SPEED..................................................................................................16  
FEED ROLLER ADJUSTMENT ......................................................................17  
STOCK PRE-SIZING ......................................................................................17  
ADJUSTING SCALE........................................................................................18  
BELT TENSION ..............................................................................................18  
OPERATIONS........................................................................................................19  
TEST RUN ......................................................................................................19  
THICKNESS PLANING ..............................................................................19-20  
PLANING FOR FINISH....................................................................................20  
MAINTENANCE ....................................................................................................21  
GENERAL........................................................................................................21  
LUBRICATION ................................................................................................21  
CLOSURE..............................................................................................................22  
MACHINE DATA..............................................................................................23  
PARTS DIAGRAM AND LIST ....................................................................24-30  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ..................................................................31-32  
WARRANTY AND RETURNS ........................................................................33  
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SECTION 1: SAFETY  
WARNING: For Your Own Safety Read Instruction  
Manual Before Operating Planer-Moulder  
a)  
b)  
Always wear eye protection.  
d) Support the workpiece adequately at all  
times during operation; maintain control of  
the work at all times.  
Be sure all guards are in place before oper-  
ating equipment.  
e)  
Do not attempt to perform an abnormal or  
little-used operation without study and the  
use of adequate hold-downs, jigs, fixtures,  
stops, and the like.  
c)  
Read the operators manual thoroughly and  
familiarize yourself with the machine before  
attempting to operate.  
Safety Instructions For Power Tools  
These safety rules cannot cover every situation in a workshop. Consider your conditions when setting up  
or operating your planer-moulder.  
1.  
KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working  
order.  
9. USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD. Make  
sure your extension cord is in good condition.  
When using an extension cord, be sure it is  
rated Hard Service (grade S) or better.  
Conductor size must be 14 A.W.G. for cords  
up to 50 feet in length. An undersized cord  
will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in  
loss of power and overheating. Your exten-  
sion cord must also contain a ground wire  
and plug pin. Always repair or replace exten-  
sion cords if they become damaged.  
2.  
REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND  
WRENCHES. Form habit of checking to see  
that keys and adjusting wrenches are  
removed from tool before turning on.  
3.  
4.  
KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered  
areas and benches invite accidents.  
DON’T USE IN DANGEROUS ENVIRON-  
MENT. Don’t use power tools in damp or  
wet locations, or expose them to rain. Keep  
work area well lighted.  
10. WEAR PROPER APPAREL Do not wear  
loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings,  
bracelets, or other jewelry which may get  
caught in moving parts. Nonslip footwear is  
recommended. Wear protective hair covering  
to contain long hair.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. All visitors  
should be kept a safe distance from work  
area.  
11. ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES. Also  
use face or dust mask if cutting operation is  
dusty. Everyday eyeglasses only have  
impact resistant lenses, they are NOT safety  
glasses.  
MAKE WORK SHOP KID PROOF with  
padlocks, master switches, or by removing  
starter keys.  
DON’T FORCE TOOL. It will do the job bet-  
ter and safer at the rate for which it was  
designed.  
12. SECURE WORK. Use clamps or a vise to  
hold work when practical. It’s safer than  
using your hand and frees both hands to  
operate tool.  
8.  
USE RIGHT TOOL. Don’t force tool or  
attachment to do a job for which it was not  
designed.  
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13. DON’T OVERREACH. Keep proper footing  
18. CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Before further  
use of the tool, a guard or other part that is  
damaged should be carefully checked to  
determine that it will operate properly and  
perform its intended function - check for align-  
ment of moving parts, binding of moving  
parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and any  
other conditions that may affect its operation.  
A guard or other part that is damaged should  
be properly repaired or replaced.  
and balance at all times.  
14. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep tools  
sharp and clean for best and safest perfor-  
mance. Follow instructions for lubricating and  
changing accessories.  
15. DISCONNECT TOOLS before servicing and  
changing accessories, such as blades, bits,  
cutters, and the like.  
19. DIRECTION OF FEED. Feed work into a  
blade or cutter against the direction of rota-  
tion of the blade or cutter only.  
16. REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL  
STARTING. Make sure switch is in off posi-  
tion before plugging in.  
20. NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNAT-  
TENDED. TURN POWER OFF. Don’t leave  
tool until it comes to a complete stop.  
17. USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.  
Consult the owner’s manual for recommend-  
ed accessories. The use of improper acces-  
sories may cause risk of injury to persons.  
Additional Safety Instructions For Planer-Moulders  
1. Inspect your stock carefully before you feed  
it through the machine. If you have any  
doubts about the stability or structural  
integrity of your stock, DO NOT USE IT!  
8. The hood should always be DOWN and cov-  
ering the cutterhead when the motor is on.  
9. Do not stand directly in front of or in back of  
the workpiece as it is feeding through your  
power tool. Stand to one side.  
2. NEVER mill stock that has loose knots. All  
defects should be cut out of the board before  
it is processed.  
10. After a long period of operation, stop the  
machine, disconnect the power, and check  
the cutterhead gibs and screws for tightness.  
3. NEVER plane a board less than 14" in  
length.  
11. Habits – good and bad – are hard to break.  
Develop good habits in your shop and safe-  
ty will become second-nature to you.  
4. Before starting up, recheck to make certain  
all screws are tight.  
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5. Never plane more than 16" in one pass  
12. Check the feed roller bearings occasionally  
to be sure chips are not lodged between  
bearings and the side plate. If bearings are  
not seated firmly, the feed rollers will not hold  
stock firmly against the bed, and kickback  
will occur.  
except in the first moulding pass where you  
must bring up the table until the rollers con-  
tact the board.  
6. Do not force-feed your work through the  
machine. Allow the planer to apply the prop-  
er feed rate.  
13. Never stand directly in line with either the  
infeed or outfeed side. Always stand to one  
side of the machine. With any power tool,  
kickback is always a possibility.  
7. Use sound lumber with no loose knots and  
with as few tight knots as possible.  
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SECTION 2: CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS  
110V Operation  
220V 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 fuse for 110V  
or 220V operation. This should be satisfactory for  
normal use, while preventing motor damage from  
high heat caused by overload. If frequent circuit  
failures occur when using the planer/moulder,  
contact our service department or your local elec-  
trical contractor.  
An instruction sheet has been included for  
rewiring for 220V. If this sheet is missing, call the  
appropriate service center for more information.  
Do not attempt to rewire without the instruction  
sheet.  
Figure 1. Recommended 220V receptacle.  
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Improper connections of the electrical-grounding  
conductor can result in risk of electric shock. The  
conductor with green or green and yellow striped  
insulation is the electrical-grounding conductor. If  
repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug  
is necessary, do not connect the equipment  
grounding conductor to a live terminal.  
Grounding  
CAUTION: THIS TOOL MUST BE GROUNDED  
WHILE IN USE TO PROTECT THE OPERATOR  
FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK.  
Under no circumstances should the grounding  
pin from any plug be removed. If it will not fit the  
outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a quali-  
fied electrician.  
In the event of an electrical short, grounding pro-  
vides a path of least resistance for electric current  
to reduce the risk of electric shock. This tool is  
equipped with an electric cord having an equip-  
ment-grounding conductor. The plug must be  
plugged into a matching outlet that is properly  
installed and grounded in accordance with all  
local codes and ordinances. Figure 2.  
Check with a qualified electrician or one of our  
service personnel if the grounding instructions  
are not completely understood, or if in doubt as to  
whether the tool is properly grounded.  
Repair or replace damaged or worn cord immedi-  
ately.  
Grounded Outlet Box  
Current  
Carrying  
Prongs  
Grounding Blade Is  
Longest Of the Three Blades  
Figure 2.  
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SECTION 3: GENERAL INFORMATION  
Grizzly Industrial, Inc. is proud to offer the Model  
G1037 Planer/Moulder. This Planer/Moulder is a  
part of Grizzly’s growing family of fine woodwork-  
ing and metalworking machinery. When used  
according to the guidelines stated in this manual,  
you can expect years of trouble-free, enjoyable  
operation.  
Most important, we stand behind our machines.  
We have two excellent regional service depart-  
ments at your disposal should the need arise. If  
you have any service questions or parts requests,  
please call or write to us at the location listed  
below.  
Grizzly Industrial, Inc.  
1203 Lycoming Mall Circle  
Muncy, PA 17756  
The Model G1037 is intended for home and medi-  
um-duty professional use. This Planer/Moulder  
features a 1,725 R.P.M., 112 H.P. capacitor-start  
motor, mechanical ON/OFF switch and a cast  
iron table.  
Phone:(570) 546-9663  
Fax:(800) 438-5901  
All running parts utilize shielded ball bearings,  
which require no lubrication for the life of the  
bearings.  
To comment on this manual write to:  
Grizzly Industrial, Inc.  
Technical Documentation  
P.O. Box 2069  
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We are also pleased to provide this manual with  
the Model G1037. It was written to guide you  
through assembly, review safety considerations,  
and cover general operating procedures. It repre-  
sents our latest effort to produce the best docu-  
mentation possible. If you have any criticisms that  
you feel we should address in our next printing,  
please write to us at the Bellingham, WA address  
at the end of this section.  
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Bellingham, WA 98227  
To operate this or any power tool safely and effi-  
ciently, it is essential to become as familiar with it  
as possible. The time you invest before you begin  
to use your Model G1037 will be time well spent.  
DO NOT operate this machine until you are com-  
pletely familiar with the contents of this manual.  
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Unpacking  
Piece Inventory  
After all the parts have been removed from the  
carton, you should have:  
The Model G1037 Planer/Moulder is shipped  
from the manufacturer in a carefully packed car-  
ton. If you discover the machine is damaged after  
you’ve signed for delivery, please call Customer  
Service immediately for advice.  
• Knife Setting Gauge  
• Steel Guide  
• Brass Punch  
• Cap Screw M8-1.25 x 50 (4)  
• Cap Screw M6-1.0 x 19  
• Cap Screw M5-.8 x 13 (3)  
• Hand Wheel  
Save the containers and all packing materials for  
possible inspection by the carrier or its agent.  
Otherwise filing a freight claim can be difficult.  
• Change Gears-20T, 57T  
• Set of 4 Allen Wrenches  
• Screwdriver  
Caution: The G1037 is a heavy machine (ship-  
ping weight-240 lbs). DO NOT over-exert yourself  
while unpacking or moving your machine – get  
assistance. In the event that your Planer/Moulder  
must be moved up or down a flight of stairs, be  
sure that the stairs are capable of supporting the  
combined weight of people and the machine.  
• Set of Open End Wrenches  
• Carriage Bolts 516''-18 x 34'' (40)  
• Hex Bolts 516''-18 (40)  
• Flat Washers 516'' (40)  
In the event that any non-proprietary parts are  
missing (e.g. a nut or a washer...), we would be  
glad to replace them, or, for the sake of expedi-  
ency, replacements can be obtained at your local  
hardware store.  
When you are completely satisfied with the con-  
dition of your shipment, you should inventory its  
parts.  
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Clean up  
Site Considerations  
The column and other unpainted parts of the  
Model 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 other  
petroleum based solvents because of their  
extremely low flash points. Do not use chlorine-  
based solvents – if you happen to splash some  
onto a painted surface, you’ll ruin the finish.  
1. Floor Load: Your G1037 Planer/Moulder  
represents a large weight load in a small  
footprint. Most commercial floors are suitable  
for the Model G1037. Some residential floors  
may require additional build up to support  
both machine and operator.  
2. Working Clearances: Consider existing and  
anticipated needs, size of material to be  
processed through each machine, and  
space for auxiliary stands, work tables or  
other machinery when establishing a loca-  
tion for you Planer/Moulder.  
WARNING!  
Follow the safety rules listed below when  
working with solvents:  
3. Lighting and Outlets: Lighting should be  
bright enough to eliminate shadow and pre-  
vent eye strain. Electrical circuits should be  
dedicated or large enough to handle amper-  
age requirements. Outlets should be located  
near each machine so power or extension  
cords are clear of high-traffic areas. Observe  
local electrical codes for proper installation  
of new lighting, outlets, or circuits.  
1. Read and follow all directions and warnings  
on the solvent label.  
2. Work only in a well ventilated area.  
3. Do not work near any type of open flame  
(e.g., pilot lights, kerosene heaters, and so  
on).  
4. DO NOT smoke while working with flamma-  
ble material.  
5. Paper towels from the cleaning process are  
extremely combustible. Dispose of waste  
towels so they do not create a fire hazard.  
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SECTION 4: ASSEMBLY  
1. Locate the four legs and the long upper and  
Stand Assembly  
lower stand braces.  
2. The square mounting holes on either side of  
the legs are not the same. On one side the  
square holes are parallel to the leg, at an  
angle on the other. Attach the long upper  
and lower braces to the side with the parallel  
holes. Use the 5/16" - 18 x 5/8" Carriage bolts,  
5/16" - 18 Hex nuts, and 5/16" Flat washers pro-  
vided. Hand tighten for now. Figure 4.  
Most of your Planer/Moulder has been assem-  
bled at the factory. The few remaining pieces  
should go together quickly and easily. With just a  
few simple hand tools, completion of your new  
Planer/Moulder is quite straight forward.  
We have organized the assembly process into  
steps. Please follow them in sequence.  
Caution: All die-cut metal parts have a sharp  
edge (called “flashing”) on them after they are  
formed. This is removed at the factory.  
Sometimes though, a bit of flashing might escape  
inspection. Please examine the edges of all die-  
cut metal parts before handling them.  
Figure 4.  
3. Attach the short upper and lower braces to  
the stand panels assembled in step 1.  
Figure 3.  
4. Tighten down all the stand bolts at this point.  
Figure 3. Overview of stand parts.  
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Mounting To Stand  
Set the Planer/Moulder onto the assembled stand  
and bolt together with the four M8-1.25 x 50mm  
Cap Screws. Of course, you will need assistance  
to do this step. Do not attempt to do this alone.  
Figure 6. Mounting to stand.  
Figure 5. Assembled stand.  
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SECTION 5: ADJUSTMENTS  
Knife Removal  
Unplug your Planer/Moulder from its power  
source.  
WARNING: Always unplug your planer from its  
power 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-  
tom of the cutterhead slot, forcing the gib and  
planer knife into a wedge-type seal. To break this  
seal and remove the knife:  
Figure 7.  
1. Simply loosen the gib setscrews and tap the  
gib down using a hammer and the included  
brass punch or a piece of wood. Figure 7.  
2. Once the gib is free, remove the knife first and  
then the gib.  
3. Mark the gib and matching slot to be sure that  
the gib is replaced in its original position.  
4. Clean the knife and cutterhead slot to remove  
all pitch and gum residue.  
5. Repeat this procedure for the other two  
knives.  
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Knife Setting  
Unplug your Planer/Moulder from its power  
source.  
WARNING: Always unplug your planer from its  
power source before changing knives and mould-  
ing cutters.  
When installing the planer knives, orient the knife  
in the cutterhead as shown in Figure 8. Your  
Planer/Moulder comes with a knife setting gauge  
to aid in uniform knife setting. Place the gauge on  
the cutterhead next to the jack screws with the  
feet of the knife setting gauge firmly resting  
against the cutterhead. Adjust the jack screws  
until the knife just touches the gauge with the gib  
just barely snug.  
Figure 9. Adjusting the knives.  
Knife height should be checked on the right and  
left of the knife. Make sure both ends are adjust-  
ed to the same height. Once the knife height is  
adjusted, snug down the gib screws a little more  
to make sure the knife doesn't shift. Repeat this  
procedure for the other two knives and then, go  
through all gib screws sequentially three times to  
tighten them to their final torque.  
NOTE: The knives must rest firmly on the jack  
screws.  
CAUTION: Planer knives are very sharp. Use  
care when handling knives.  
After running the machine for five minutes, stop,  
unplug, and make sure all of the gib screws are  
still tight.  
CAUTION: The end of the knife is very suscepti-  
ble to chipping. Therefore, use caution when han-  
dling the gauge near the knives or you will dam-  
age the blades.  
Figure 8.  
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Bedboard  
Due to the high relief nature of the moulding cut-  
ters, it is essential that a bedboard be used to  
ensure that the knives do not come into contact  
with the planer bed. The bedboard also needs  
side rails or fences to guide the stock through the  
machine. Always use a bedboard so the knife  
does not come into contact with the cast iron bed  
of your Planer/Moulder. Before installing the  
moulding knives, construct and install a bedboard  
and fence system as described below.  
Figure 10.  
Figure 11.  
Figure 12.  
WARNING: Always use a bedboard when oper-  
ating a planer with moulding cutter knives. Failure  
to use a bedboard with custom moulding knives  
can damage the knives, planer bed and cutter.  
Make your bedboard out of dimensionally stable,  
low friction material. Guides should be clamped in  
place with bolts mounted in the bedboard or by C-  
clamps. Size and or placement of the guides will  
will change depending upon moulding knife  
selection, width of stock and profile placement on  
the stock.  
Once your bedboard is securely mounted, adjust  
the guides so they are in line with the moulding  
knives. Proper adjustment of the guides will  
assure quality cut mouldings. To adjust the  
guides, unplug the machine, lower the bed and  
place a piece of stock of correct width to be  
moulded under the cutterhead. Loosely adjust  
your guides to the stock. Rotate the cutterhead  
pulley by hand and see if the moulding knife will  
line up with the stock. Adjust accordingly on the  
infeed and outfeed side until the moulding knife  
and stock are lined up. When properly adjusted,  
firmly tighten the clamps securing the bed guides.  
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Moulding Knives  
Moulding cutter knives fit directly into the center  
of each cutterhead slot and can be used with the  
planer blades so that you can actually plane and  
mould in one pass.  
The Planer/Moulder accepts two thicknesses of  
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cutters: ⁄8'' and 4''. For the 8'' cutter thickness,  
only loosen the gib, using a piece of aluminum or  
brass to tap down the wedge piece. For 14'' thick-  
ness, remove the gib and the wedge piece and  
replace with the special gibs for the 14'' thickness.  
These gibs are supplied with each set of mould-  
ing knives.  
Figure 14.  
2. Mount the stamped steel ''L'' bracket supplied  
with the moulder to the headstock and posi-  
tion it laterally to correspond with the location  
of the fence directly below it. Insert each knife  
to full depth in the cutterhead and slide it side-  
ways until it just touches the 'L' bracket.  
Lightly tighten the setscrews in the gib just  
enough to keep the knife from moving in the  
cutterhead. Install the other knives in the  
same manner. Now tighten the gibs in 4-5  
stages to assure that the clamping pressures  
are evenly distributed through all the gibs. Do  
not over tighten the setscrews to prevent  
stripping the threads in the gibs.  
WARNING: Always unplug the Planer/Moulder  
from its power source before changing knives  
and moulding cutters.  
1. To Remove the wedge piece, loosen the gib  
screws in the center gib using an Allen  
wrench. Use the included brass punch and  
tap the gib down into the cutterhead slot.  
Figure 13. The wedge will then be loose and  
can be removed. Figure 14. The gibs can  
also be moved so the moulding cutters can be  
installed on either end of the cutterhead.  
Figure 13.  
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Chip Chute  
A chip chute is included for convenient connec-  
tion to a dust collector.  
The dust collector chip chute mounts to the knife  
cover. It has a fitting for attaching a 4" dust col-  
lection hose.  
To mount the dust collector chip chute:  
1. Unplug the Planer/Moulder and turn if OFF.  
Figure 15.  
2. Using the hardware provided, mount the dust  
collector chip chute.  
3. Be sure to turn the dust collector on before  
operating the Planer/Moulder.  
Figure 16.  
Figure 17.  
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Chip Deflector  
Feed Speed  
Before planing, adjust the chip guide plate so that  
there is a clearance of at least 8'' between the  
The Planer/Moulder has a two speed gearbox  
that feeds the workpiece at 12 feet per minute  
(FPM) for improved surface finishing when plan-  
ing and moulding and 24 FPM for faster planing.  
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guide plate and the planer knife tips. Before  
moulding, it is very important to move the chip  
guide plate away from the moulding knives.  
Failure to do so will result in damage to the  
Planer/Moulder.  
CAUTION: Be sure to unplug the planer/moulder  
and turn it OFF before changing the gear.  
CAUTION: When moulding, be sure to move the  
chip guide plate away to prevent it from being hit  
by the moulding cutter knives.  
To change the feed speed:  
1. Remove the nut that secures the gearbox  
cover and remove the cover.  
The chip breaker can be moved by loosening the  
wing nuts on top of the breaker. For moulding  
operations, move the chip breaker to the far front  
(toward the infeed side) position. For planing  
operations, move the chip breaker to the far rear  
position. Be sure to tighten the wing nuts after  
moving the chip breaker.  
2. Loosen the cap screw that holds the gears  
onto their shafts.  
3. Remove the gears.  
4. Put the new gears on.  
Figure 18.  
Figure 19. Setup for 24 F.P.M.  
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Feed Roller Adjustment  
Stock Pre-sizing  
Make sure the powerfeed rollers are lowered  
from their stock setting. Do not lower the rollers  
past the point at which the center of the roller axle  
extends below the bottom edge of the headstock.  
It is also recommended to tighten the spring ten-  
sion adjusting nuts several rotations to firm-up  
the down force on the board. This will encourage  
smoother feeding and reduce the risk of kick  
back. Refer to Figures 20 & 21 for a diagram of  
the feed roller adjustment components.  
It is extremely important to pre-cut all material so  
that it is not more than 18'' wider than the finished  
profile. Attempting to cut more than 8'' off the  
overall width can overload and break the knives  
resulting in serious damage and/or injury. Stock  
should be planed down to within 116'' of final thick-  
ness.  
1
CAUTION: Before turning on the Planer/Moulder  
to make a first cut, raise the table up high enough  
so that the board will be firmly pinched against  
the table by the infeed roller. Failure to observe  
this final step may create a potentially serious  
kick back hazard.  
Figure 20.  
Figure 21.  
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Adjusting Scale  
Belt Tension  
For safe operation of your Planer/Moulder, it is  
very important that the depth of cut scale is read-  
ing accurately. To adjust the depth of cut scale,  
follow the steps outlined below:  
Proper belt tension is essential. Poor feeding of  
the stock as well as premature belt wear can  
occur if not properly tensioned. To adjust the ten-  
sion:  
1. Slightly loosen the three motor lock screws.  
2. Place a wood block onto the upper stand.  
3. Use a wood plank as a lever to shift the motor  
WARNING: Always unplug the Planer/Moulder  
from its power source. Never perform mainte-  
nance procedures on your Planer/Moulder until it  
has been disconnected from its power source.  
until a proper belt tension is achieved, about a  
1. After all other adjustments have been made  
and you have reviewed test run and safety  
procedures and the Planer/Moulder is ready  
for operation, try to feed a board for planing.  
1
4'' deflection when belt is pressed with a fin-  
ger.  
4. Tighten down the three motor lock screws.  
2. Compare the measured thickness of the  
board to the reading on the depth of cut scale.  
3. If the reading on the depth of cut scale is  
incorrect, loosen the screw which tightens the  
plastic pointer and adjust accordingly.  
4. When you have properly adjusted the depth of  
cut scale, test your reading by planning anoth-  
er piece of lumber. After planing, measure the  
planed thickness and double check it against  
the scale reading. The two measurements  
should be the same. If the measurements are  
not the same, re-adjust your depth of cut  
scale to read the planed thickness.  
Figure 22.  
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SECTION 6: OPERATIONS  
Thickness Planing  
Test Run  
Thickness planing is the sizing of material to a  
desired thickness, while creating a smooth sur-  
face parallel to the opposite side of the board.  
Before you test your Planer/Moulder give it a  
quick inspection.  
1. Are all fasteners tight?  
The art of thickness planing consists mainly of  
using good judgement about the depth of cut in  
various situations. You must take into account not  
only the width of the stock, but hardness of the  
board, its moisture content, grain direction and  
grain structure.  
2. Are the mounting bolts secured to the  
machine table top?  
3. Is the Planer/Moulder oriented properly for  
the type of job you will do?  
4. Are each of the lock handles tightened  
The effects of these factors upon the quality of  
the finished work can only be learned through  
experience. It is always advisable, whenever  
working with a new type of wood, or one with  
unusual problems, to make test cuts on scrap  
material if possible prior to working on your fin-  
ished piece.  
securely?  
Once assembly is complete and adjustments are  
done to your satisfaction, you are ready to test  
the machine.  
Turn on the power supply at the main panel.  
Press the START button. Make sure that your fin-  
ger is poised on the STOP button, just in case  
there’s a problem. The Planer/Moulder should  
run smoothly, with little or no vibration or rubbing  
noises. Strange or unnatural noises should be  
investigated and corrected before operating the  
machine further.  
To properly use your Planer/Moulder for thick-  
ness planing:  
1. Measure the thickest part of the board to be  
planed. Turn the table raising hand lever until  
the scale depth of cut reads the thickness of  
the board to be planed. Each full turn of the  
lever raises the bed just over 116''.  
WARNING: DO NOT attempt to investigate or  
adjust the machine while it is running. Wait until  
the machine is turned off, unplugged and all  
working parts have come to a rest before you do  
anything!  
2. On boards less than 5'' wide, never plane  
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more than 8'' at one time. On wider boards,  
1
do not exceed 16'' depth of cut. If the differ-  
ence between the board thickness and your  
1
desired finished thickness exceeds 8'', you  
1
If noises occur that cannot be found by visual  
inspection, feel free to contact our service depart-  
ment for help.  
must make several passes, taking off 8'' or  
less with each pass until the desired thickness  
has been reached.  
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NOTE: It is recommended that you plane on both  
sides of the board to reach the desired thickness.  
That way, the moisture content will be uniform,  
and the drying process will not warp the board.  
Planing For Finish  
1
For example, if you need to remove 8'' to reach  
Planing for a smooth finish as well as thickness is  
best accomplished by taking light cuts on the  
board. However, several other things are impor-  
tant besides light cuts to achieve a smooth finish.  
your desired thickness, it is recommended that  
you remove 116'' from each side.  
3. Stand to one side of the machine and start the  
board under the infeed roller so that it travels  
in a straight line. As the feed roller takes hold,  
release infeed pressure and support the end  
of the board. After half of the board has been  
fed into the planer, walk around to the outfeed  
side and support the other end of the board.  
Remain standing to one side of the unit — not  
in direct line with the board. The power feed  
will complete the travel without further push-  
ing or pulling.  
Always feed the board in a direction that allows  
the planer knives to cut with the run-out of the  
grain. This aids the knife in severing the wood  
fibers rather than lifting and tearing the fibers.  
Torn fibers give a fuzzy appearance to the sur-  
face. Feeding against the grain can also cause  
your knife to lift large chips from the board’s sur-  
face, creating a poor finish.  
CAUTION: Never stand directly in line with your  
workpiece, as kickback may result. Always stand  
off to one side of your machine. Always wear  
proper eye protection.  
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SECTION 7: MAINTENANCE  
General  
Lubrication  
1. The recommended lubrication for roller chains  
used in medium to slow speed operation is to  
simply wipe the chain clean. When there is an  
appreciable build-up of dust, dirt or wood  
shavings, use an oil cloth but never pour the  
oil directly on the chain. Over-oiling defeats  
the purpose of lubrication, since it simply  
tends to hasten the collection of dust, shav-  
ing, etc., and works into members of the  
chain. This hastens wear and leads to prema-  
ture replacement. This applies to the speed  
reduction and height adjustment chains as  
well.  
Build-up of sawdust and other debris can cause  
your machine to plane and mould inaccurately.  
Periodic cleaning and waxing is not only recom-  
mended, but mandatory for precision planing and  
moulding.  
1. Close-fitting parts, such as gibs and the plan-  
er cutterhead slots should also be wiped with  
an oily cloth and freed from clinging foreign  
matter and then replaced in their respective  
positions. Do not soak these parts in oil.  
2. Occasional use of paste wax on the bed will  
prevent rust and reduce friction to ease feed-  
ing. However, too much paste wax will rub off  
onto the planed wood and prevent proper  
staining and finishing. Do not use silicone  
based lubricants or polishes. They will create  
''fisheyes'' in any subsequent finish that is  
applied.  
2. The bearings on the cutterhead are factory  
lubricated and sealed. They require no further  
attention.  
3. Remove resin and other accumulations from  
feed rollers and the bed with a nonflammable  
solvent such as a saw cleaner.  
4. Periodically check all the chains and sprock-  
ets for wear. When worn, replace as a set.  
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SECTION 8: CLOSURE  
The following pages contain general machine  
We recommend you keep a copy of our current  
catalog for complete information regarding  
Grizzly's warranty and return policy. If you need  
additional technical information relating to this  
machine, or if you need general assistance or  
replacement parts, please contact the appropri-  
ate regional Service Department listed in the  
introduction.  
data, parts diagram, parts list, troubleshooting  
guide and Warranty/Return information for your  
Model G1037 Planer/Moulder.  
If you need parts or help in assembling your  
machine, or if you need operational information,  
we encourage you to call the appropriate region-  
al Service Department. Our trained service tech-  
nicians will be glad to help you.  
Additional information sources are necessary to  
realize the full potential of this machine. Trade  
journals, woodworking magazines, and your local  
library are good places to start.  
If you have comments dealing specifically with  
this manual, please write to our Bellingham,  
Washington location using the address in the  
Introduction. The specifications, drawings, and  
photographs illustrated in this manual represent  
the Model G1037 as supplied when the manual  
was prepared. However, due to Grizzly’s policy of  
continuous improvement, changes may be made  
at any time with no obligation on the part of  
Grizzly. Whenever possible, though, we send  
manual updates to all owners of a particular tool  
or machine. Should you receive one, add the new  
information to this manual and keep it for refer-  
ence.  
WARNING!  
As with all power tools, there is danger associat-  
ed with the Model G1037 Planer/Moulder Use the  
tool with respect and caution to lessen the possi-  
bility of mechanical damage or operator injury. If  
normal safety precautions are overlooked or  
ignored, injury to the operator or others in the  
area is likely.  
The Model G1037 was specifically designed for  
Planer/Moulder operations. DO NOT MODIFY  
AND/OR USE THIS PLANER/MOULDER FOR  
ANY OTHER PURPOSE. Modifications or  
improper use of this tool will void the warran-  
ty. If you are confused about any aspect of this  
machine, DO NOT use it until you have answered  
all your questions.  
We have included some important safety mea-  
sures that are essential to this machine’s opera-  
tion. While most safety measures are generally  
universal, Grizzly reminds you that each work-  
shop is different and safety rules should be con-  
sidered as they apply to your specific situation.  
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MACHINE DATA  
GRIZZLY MODEL G1037 PLANER/MOULDER  
Design Type ................................................................................................Combination Planer/Moulder  
Overall Dimensions:  
Table Size ......................................................................................................................13'' x 19''  
Height ......................................................................................................................................40''  
Overall Width ........................................................................................................................2112''  
Overall Depth ............................................................................................................................21''  
Shipping Weight ................................................................................................................200 lbs.  
Weight in Place ................................................................................................................185 lbs.  
Motor:  
Type ............................................................................................TEFC Capacitor Start Induction  
Horsepower ......................................................................................................................112" HP  
Phase/Cycle ..................................................................................................Single Phase/60 Hz  
Voltage ........................................................................................................................110V/220V  
Amps ....................................................................................................................................17/8.5  
Power Transfer .............................................................................................................. Belt Drive  
Bearings ........................................................................Shielded & Permanently Lubricated Ball  
Capacities:  
Feed Speed Planing: ........................................................................24 FPM, Moulding: 12 FPM  
Number of Knives Planing: .................................................................................... 3, Moulding: 3  
Maximum Depth of Cut Planing:................................................................................................ 18  
"
Maximum Width of Cut Planing: ..............................................................................................13"  
Maximum Workpiece Thickness Planing: ............................................................6", Moulding: 6"  
Minimum Length of Stock Planing: .......................................................................................... 14"  
Depth Scale Gradation ............................................................................................................ 116"  
Cutterhead Speed ........................................................................................................5000 RPM  
Cutterhead Diameter ............................................................................................................2 1116''  
Features:  
Measurement Scale ..............................................................................................Inch and Metric  
Table Movement ......................................................................................................................0-6''  
Feed Rollers ..........................................................................................................Fully Adjustable  
Specifications, while deemed accurate, are subject to change without notice.  
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REF  
PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
CHAIN SPROCKET  
SPACER  
REF  
PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
18 P1037018  
19 P1037019  
20 P1037020  
01 P1037001  
02 P1037002  
03 P1037003  
04 P1037004  
05 P1037005  
06 P1037006  
07 P1037007  
08 P1037008  
09 P1037009  
10 P1037010  
11 P1037011  
12 P1037012  
13 P1037013  
14 P1037014  
15 P1037015  
16 P1037016  
17 P1037017  
GEAR BOX  
BUSHING  
GEAR  
GEAR  
GEAR  
20A P1037020A GEAR  
21 P1037021  
22 P1037022  
23 P1037023  
24 P1037024  
25 P1037025  
26 P1037026  
27 P1037027  
28 P1037028  
29 P1037029  
WASHER  
KEY  
CAP SCREW  
SNAP RING  
GEAR  
SNAP RING  
OUTPUT SHAFT  
KEY  
POSITIONING PIN  
GEAR BOX  
CAP SCREW  
BEARING  
SNAP RING  
WASHER  
GEAR  
SNAP RING  
BUSHING  
KEY  
GEAR  
29A P1037029A GEAR  
30 P1037030  
31 P1037031  
32 P1037032  
WASHER  
BRONZE BUSHING  
WASHER  
CHAIN SPROCKET SHAFT  
KEY  
CHAIN SPROCKET  
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REF  
PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
REF  
PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
BASE MECHANISM  
BASE  
WASHER  
CAP SCREW  
PLATE  
POST  
CAP SCREW  
WASHER  
ELEVATION SCREW  
ROLL PIN  
MIDDLE FRAME  
CAP SCREW  
FENCE, LEFT  
SCREW  
19 P1037119  
20 P1037120  
21 P1037121  
22 P1037122  
23 P1037123  
24 P1037124  
25 P1037125  
26 P1037126  
27 P1037127  
28 P1037128  
29 P1037129  
30 P1037130  
31 P1037131  
32 P1037132  
33 P1037133  
34 P1037134  
35 P1037135  
36 P1037136  
ROLL PIN  
PLATE  
01 P1037101  
02 P1037102  
03 P1037103  
04 P1037104  
05 P1037105  
06 P1037106  
07 P1037107  
08 P1037108  
09 P1037109  
10 P1037110  
11 P1037111  
12 P1037112  
13 P1037113  
14 P1037114  
15 P1037115  
16 P1037116  
17 P1037117  
18 P1037118  
SPROCKET  
SETSCREW  
IDLE GEAR BRACKET  
SPROCKET  
CAP SCREW  
CHAIN  
COVER, LEFT  
WASHER  
CAP SCREW  
SIDE COVER  
SHAFT  
GEAR BOX COVER  
SPECIAL NUT  
LABEL  
SCALE  
WASHER  
FENCE, RIGHT  
POINTER  
SCREW  
TRANSMISSION SHAFT  
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REF  
PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
UPPER FRAME  
BEARING  
KEY  
CUTTERHEAD  
GIB  
GIB  
SETSCREW  
WASHER  
CAP SCREW  
KNIFE  
SHAFT  
REF  
PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
SCREW  
CLAMP  
ROLLER  
SPRING  
ROLLER BRACKET  
CHAIN SPROCKET  
SPACER  
SNAP RING  
CHAIN  
01 P1037201  
02 P1037202  
03 P1037203  
04 P1037204  
05 P1037205  
06 P1037206  
07 P1037207  
08 P1037208  
09 P1037209  
10 P1037210  
11 P1037211  
12 P1037212  
13 P1037213  
14 P1037214  
15 P1037215  
16 P1037216  
17 P1037217  
18 P1037218  
19 P1037219  
20 P1037220  
21 P1037221  
22 P1037222  
23 P1037223  
24 P1037224  
25 P1037225  
26 P1037226  
27 P1037227  
28 P1037228  
29 P1037229  
30 P1037230  
31 P1037231  
32 P1037232  
33 P1037233  
34 P1037234  
35 P1037235  
36 P1037236  
37 P1037237  
38 P1037238  
39 P1037239  
40 P1037240  
41 P1037241  
42 P1037242  
43 P1037243  
44 P1037244  
45 P1037245  
46 P1037046  
47 P1037247  
48 P1037248  
49 P1037249  
50 P1037250  
51 P1037251  
52 P1037250  
53 P1037251  
54 P1037254  
55 P1037255  
56 P1037256  
57 P1037257  
58 P1037258  
59 P1037259  
60 P1037260  
61 P1037261  
62 P1037262  
63 P1037263  
64 P1037264  
65 P1037265  
66 P1037266  
67 P1037267  
68 P1037268  
69 P1037269  
71 P1037271  
72 P1037272  
73 P1037273  
74 P1037274  
75 P1037275  
76 P1037276  
77 P1037277  
CHAIN  
NUT  
SPACER  
ANTI-KICKBACK FINGER  
PLATE  
ADJUSTMENT SHAFT  
ADJUSTABLE SHAFT  
ADJUSTMENT NUT  
SPECIAL SCREW  
CHIP GUARD PLATE  
CAP SCREW  
CAP SCREW  
CHIP GUARD  
CHIP GUARD  
WASHER  
SCREW  
WASHER  
WASHER  
WING NUT  
DUST CHUTE  
WASHER  
WASHER  
CAP SCREW  
MOTOR BRACKET  
CAP SCREW  
PULLEY  
TURNING PLATE  
CAP SCREW  
WASHER  
PULLEY  
WASHER  
CAP SCREW  
V-BELT  
BELT COVER  
SCREW  
VALVE  
SCREW  
MOTOR  
KEY  
SWITCH COVER  
SPECIAL WASHER  
SCREW  
SWITCH  
COVER  
HANDWHEEL  
HAND KNOB  
SCREW SHAFT  
POWER CORD  
NAME PLATE  
RIVET  
WASHER  
HANDLE GUARD  
WARNING LABEL  
CAP SCREW  
WASHER  
WASHER  
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PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
UPPER PLATE, R & L  
UPPER PLATE, F & B  
LEG  
LEG  
BRACE, R & L  
BRACE, F & B  
REF  
PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
CARRIAGE BOLT  
WASHER  
WASHER  
HEX NUT  
01 P1037301  
02 P1037302  
03 P1037303  
04 P1037304  
05 P1037305  
06 P1037306  
07 P1037307  
08 P1037308  
09 P1037309  
10 P1037310  
11 P1037311  
CAP SCREW  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
WARNING: For your own safety, turn the switch off and disconnect power source before troubleshooting.  
Problem  
Probable Cause  
Remedy  
Snipe at end of workpiece  
1. Dull knives  
1. Sharpen knives  
2. Inadequate support of long pieces  
2. Support long boards with  
extension rollers  
3. Uneven feed roll pressure front to back  
4. Corner screws loose  
5. Lumber not butted properly  
3. Adjust feed roll tension  
4. Tighten corner screws  
5. Butt end to end each  
piece of stock as it pass-  
es through  
Fuzzy grain  
Torn grain  
1. Planing wood with high moisture content 1. Dry wood  
2. Dull knives  
2. Sharpen knives  
1. Cut too heavy  
1. Review proper depth of  
cut  
2. Knives cutting against the grain  
2. Feed wood with the grain  
or turn workpiece end for  
end  
3. Dull knives  
3. Sharpen knives  
Rough/Raised grain  
1. Dull knives  
2. Cut too heavy  
1. Sharpen knives  
2. Review proper depth of  
cut  
3. Moisture content too high  
3. Dry the wood  
Wavering moulding pattern  
1. Improper guide set-up  
1. Review proper guide set-  
up  
2. Horizontal play of planer bed table  
2. Remove play in planer  
bed  
Tear-out at end of moulding 1. Improper grain direction  
2. Inadequate outfeed roller pressure  
1. Orient boards in opposite  
direction  
2. Adjust feed roller pres-  
sure  
Uneven depth of cut  
side to side  
1. Knife projection not uniform  
2. Cutterhead not levelled to planer bed  
1. Reset knives  
2. Level bed to cutterhead  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
WARNING: For your own safety, turn the switch off and disconnect power source before troubleshooting.  
Problem  
Probable Cause  
Remedy  
Poor feeding of lumber  
1. Inadequate feed roller pressure  
2. Motor belt slipping  
1. Adjust feed roller tension  
2. Tighten or replace motor  
belts  
3. Planer bed rough or dirty  
3. Clean off pitch and  
residue and wax planer  
bed  
4. V-belt slipping  
4. Tighten V-belt  
5. Surface of feed roller too smooth  
5. Lightly roughen the feed  
roller surface with a piece  
of sandpaper  
Table difficult to adjust  
1. Corner screw too tight  
1. Adjust corner screw  
2. Corner screws not moving  
2. Lubricate corner screw  
Board thickness doesn’t  
match depth of cut scale  
Depth of cut scale incorrect  
Adjust depth of cut scale  
Chain jumping  
1. Inadequate tension  
2. Sprockets misaligned  
3. Sprockets worn  
1. Adjust chain tension  
2. Align sprockets  
3. Replace sprockets &  
chains  
Mechanical / Electrical  
Machine won’t start / restart  
1. Not plugged in  
2. Circuit breaker/fuse  
3. Motor failure  
1. Check power source  
2. Check power source  
3. Have motor checked  
4. Have motor checked by  
qualified electrician  
5. Allow machine to cool  
down and restart  
6. Have motor starter  
checked by qualified  
electrician  
4. Loose wire  
5. Overload auto reset has not reset  
6. Motor starter failure  
Repeated circuit tripping  
resulting in motor stoppage  
1. Too Heavy a cut  
2. Circuit overloaded by multiple  
machines or lights  
1. Take lighter cuts  
2. Divert power usage to  
other breakers  
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WARRANTY AND RETURNS  
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, spe-  
cial, 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 car-  
ton. We will not accept any item back without this number. Proof of purchase must accompany the mer-  
chandise.  
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.  
G1037 Planer / Moulder  
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