Grizzly T10699 Ventilation Hood User Manual


 
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Model T10699 (Mfg. Since 2/13)
Construction
1. Cut out all pieces from the provided cut list.
3. Cut out the dust port hole in Rear Piece (C),
matching the hole diameter of the dust port.
Center the hole horizontally, and position
the bottom of the hole even with the top of
Bottom Piece (A), so dust will flow smoothly
into the dust port during operation.
Hole is
Horizontally
Centered
C
C
C
A
Height of
Bottom
Piece (A)
4. Mark a line for the mounting position of Guide
Bars (F) on Front Piece (B) and Rear Piece
(C). The mounting height of Guide Bars (F)
should allow panels to sit flush with the top
edge of Front Piece (B) and Rear Piece (C).
C
B
F
Marked Line
for Guide Bar
Mounting Position
Panel
Flush
Other Related Items from Grizzly
D4203—Clear Flexible Hose 2
1
2" x 10'
D4206—Clear Flexible Hose 4" x 10'
D2104—Hose Hanger for 2
1
2" Hose
D2107—Hose Hanger for 4" Hose
W1314—Wire Hose Clamp 2
1
2"
W1317—Wire Hose Clamp 4"
W1007—Plastic Blast Gate 4" OD
D2251—Adjustable Circle Cutter 1"–5" Dia.
W1039—Universal Adapter 1"–6"
T25448—Dust Collector Remote Switch 110V
D4206
W1039
W1007
W1317
D2107
D2251
T25448
Dust Port Options
A 4" dust port has been included to connect your
downdraft table to a dust collector. If you want to
connect it to a shop vacuum, you can purchase
a 2
1
2" dust port or a 2
1
2" x 4" hose adapter from
Grizzly.
W1042 2
1
2" Angled Dust Port
W1044 2
1
2" x 4"
Hose Adapter
D4259 2
1
2" Straight Dust Port
2. Install rubber grommets in all panels, spacing
them out evenly and staggered in each row.