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To add insult to injury, Grizzly support has no solutions to the problem and are very hard to convince to take the item back (because it is now "used"). Or any other angle for that matter. Even when the piece you are working on is small (1"x1"x1"). But the worst "feature" by far is that it will not stay at the set angle.
I'd recommend staying away from this product (as well as other Grizzly products for the reasons of poor return policy and very short warranty). Even after I managed to have them take it back, I have to pay 10% restocking fee and shipping. The force of the spinning disk pushing the workpiece downward to the table causes the flimsy table supports to flex. The major flaw with this disk sander it its flimsy aluminum table with poorly designed trunions.
The table flexes as much as 5 degrees during normal operation. Also, watch out, they only give 1 year warranty, and you have to ship it at your own expense to them. To begin with, it is very very hard to achieve a true 90 degree angle of the table to the disk. It takes many tries, and no matter how precise you set it, as soon as you tighten the handles it is off.
The machine does run pretty quiet for the size of the motor. The table does need some heavier duty support. For the price you could live it. First when I opened the box the three bolts that hold the rear housing on were broken off. These can be repaired with some machining.
The left side was OK. The rubber feet dampen the noise and vibration very well. I ordered my disc sander on 3-7 and received it on 3-9. But, I did find a few things that lack in quality. On the plus side, the motor is the most powerful I was able to find(1hp) and once the corrections were and are made, it will be a good heavy duty unit. The hole was not drilled deep enough for the screw to fully engage and the end result was it stripped out and the handle would not stay on. My fix was to tap out the hole for the barrel where it screws into the dust chute cover for a 1/4-20 NC Allen head bolt.
If this gap is not even, it will throw the mitre gauge out of square. My fix will be to change the screws to a smaller size or enlarge the slotted holes in the left and right trunnions.
There is a tapped hole in the end of the barrel that accepts a spring and screw to keep the handle mated to the barrel via a series of serrations. With the screws used to adjust the table, the best I could achieve was 1/8".
Very fast delivery. Next, the directions say to set the table 1/16" from the disc.
If it were not for the items I mentioned, I would have given it a higher rating. The first thing I found was the table lock handle assembly for the right side was not machined properly.
All the fasteners used in assembly are metric.
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