Grizzly G0668 owner manual Tooth Set, Tooth Type

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Tooth Set

Three common tooth sets are standard, wavy, and raker (see Figure 13), each removing mate- rial in a different manner to make the kerf in the workpiece.

Alternate

Wavy

Raker

Figure 13. Bandsaw tooth sets.

Alternate: An all-purpose arrangement of bend- ing the teeth evenly left and right of the blade. Generally used for milder metals.

Wavy: Generally three or more teeth in a group that are bent one way, followed by a non-set tooth, then another group bent the other way. Recommended for straight cuts in thin metals or thin-wall tubing.

Raker: Three teeth in a recurring group—one bent left, next one bent right, and then a non-set tooth. The raker is ideal for most contour cuts.

Tooth Type

The most common tooth types are described below and illustrated in Figure 14.

Standard or Raker: Equally spaced teeth set a "0" rake angle. Recommended for all purpose use.

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Figure 14. Bandsaw blade tooth types.

Variable Pitch (VP): Varying gullet depth and tooth spacing, a "0" rake angle, excellent chip removing capacity, and smooth cutting.

Variable Pitch with Positive Rake: Varying gul- let depth and tooth spacing, a positive rake angle, better chip formation, and aggressive cutting.

Hook or Claw: Wide gullets (round or flat), equal- ly spaced teeth, positive rake angle, and fast cut with good surface finish.

Skip or Skip Tooth: Wide, flat gullets, a "0" rake angle, equally spaced teeth, and recommended for non-ferrous materials.

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G0668 20" Vertical Metal-Cutting Bandsaw

 

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Contents Model G0668 Vertical METAL-CUTTING Bandsaw Page Table of Contents Foreword IntroductionContact Info Machine Data Sheet G0668 20 Vertical Metal-Cutting Bandsaw Identification Control Panel Identification Safety Instructions for Machinery G0668 20 Vertical Metal-Cutting Bandsaw Safety Instructions for Metal Cutting Bandsaws 220V 3-Phase Operation Circuit RequirementsItems Needed for Setup SetupSetup Safety UnpackingG2544-Solvent Cleaner & Degreaser Clean UpPlacement Location Site ConsiderationsMoving & Placing Mounting to Shop FloorBolting to Concrete Floors Test Run To test run the bandsawRecommended Adjustments Factory adjustments that should be verifiedOperation Safety Cutting Overview OperationsCutting Tips Workpiece InspectionBasic Controls Electrical controlsBlade Length Blade SelectionBlade Terminology Blade WidthTooth Set Tooth TypeBlade Pitch TPI To select the correct blade pitchBlade Care Blade BreakageBlade Care Break-In Blade Break-InChip Inspection Chart Disconnect Bandsaw from Power Blade ChangesTo correctly tension the blade Blade TensioningGuide Post To properly position the guide postAdjusting Blade Guides & Supports Upper blade guides and bracketAdjusting Table Tilt To adjust the table tiltUsing the grinder to square up Blade end Blade WeldingBlade Width Pressure Setting Blade clamping pressure chartCorrect blade weld bend for strength Flexibility Accessories T20448T20452 T20501 T20456 H0736Schedule MaintenanceCleaning DailyLubrication Redressing Rubber TiresTo redress the rubber tires Troubleshooting ServiceMotor & Electrical Cutting Operations Pages 36Tools Needed Qty Lower Wheel Pulley AlignmentTensioning V-Belts To check/tension/replace the V-beltsReplacing V-Belts Adjusting Wheel BrushTo adjust the wheel brush To replace the motor V-beltsMaterials Needed Qty Wheel AlignmentTo check if your wheels are parallel and copla- nar To adjust the upper wheel To adjust the lower wheelTo adjust the table square to the blade Aligning Table to BladeBlade Guides Electrical & Control Wiring Diagram See onInverter Wiring Diagram DigitalControl panel wiring see wiring Electrical ComponentsMotor Wiring Diagram SeeWelding Station Wiring Diagram Welding station wiring To Electrical PanelParts CabinetTable & Lower Guide Motor & Lower Wheel Station Welding Station Parts List PSB02M Upper Wheel Labels Page Page Warranty and Returns