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- Grizzly G0583Z 1HP Canister Dust Collector
- Brand: Grizzly | Category: Dust Collection

Due to Budget and electricity, I am able to purchase 1 HP dust collector.
I choose the canister one.
It does a good job sucking dust from my Grizzly G055P bandsaw, but I don’t recommend it connecting to table saw, jointer, etc…
The collector come with the elbow, try avoid using it.
And for the first time visit the local Rockler store I got some Clear Flexible Dust Collection Hose
It was on sale .
(Note its says online sale only, its not true)
Connected to the the collector,the thing works great.
Spec
- Motor: 1HP, 110V/220V, single-phase, 3450 RPM
- Motor Amp draw: 9 / 4.5
- Air suction capacity: 640 CFM with elbow, 800 CFM without elbow
- Static pressure: 3.3”
- Lower bag capacity 2.1 cubic feet
- Number of 4” intake holes: 1
- Impeller: 9”, balanced steel, radial fin
- Portable base size: 15-1/4×26”
- Lower bag size: 14-1/2×22”
- Overall height: 59”
- Approx. shipping weight: 74 lbs.
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8 comments so far
Hacksaw007
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#1 posted 1032 days ago
Your review left me wanting more information. You say that you would not use it on saws and stuff, but never say why. I have been wanting a 120 volt collector for a while now, I guess this one isn’t it…...
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Steven H
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#2 posted 1032 days ago
I would go with a 1 1/2HP or 2HP collector.
800 CFM is not enough power to suck, you will need at least 1400-1700 for a table saw.
http://www.grizzly.com/products/1-1-2-HP-Dust-Collector-with-New-Impeller/G1028Z2
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Dusty56
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#3 posted 1032 days ago
I use my Reliant 1HP DC on both of my jointers and my TS on occasion….keep the hose as short as possible for best suction : ) When I’m going to use the TS alot , I switch over to my JET 1.5HP with cannister filter and dust seperator. http://lumberjocks.com/projects/28491
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juniorjock
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#4 posted 1030 days ago
I have Grizzly’s G8027. It sucks up everything I throw at it, including the DW735 (and you know that thing shoots out the chips), table saw, jointer, bandsaw, etc. It is also a 1HP machine. Grizzly lists my collector at $193.95 (including freight). The G0583Z lists for $349 (including freight). I know that these are two different animals, but I think you may have some kind of problem with your machine.
Steven H
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#5 posted 1030 days ago
My machines works fine, I think the problem is the hose itself.
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brtech
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#6 posted 1029 days ago
The HF 2HP is 110V and can still be had for $139 with a coupon
wiswood2
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#7 posted 1029 days ago
I have their 1/1/2 hp. one It is hooked to 8 tools ,with blast gates on each one, works great.
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Time2beupinAZ
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#8 posted 1029 days ago
I have the G0548Z and have to say i have no problem with it doing its job. I would recomend maybe upgrading to this model. You would however have to hook it up to a 220v outlet.
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