Grizzly G0659 Mounting to Shop Floor, Removing Shipping Bracket, Bolting to Concrete Floors

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Mounting to Shop

Floor

Although not required, we strongly recommend that you mount your new machine to the floor to prevent tipping. Because this is an optional step and floor materials may vary, floor mounting hard- ware is not included.

Bolting to Concrete Floors

Anchor studs and lag bolts (Figure 7) are two popular methods for anchoring an object to a con- crete floor. We suggest you research the many options and methods for mounting your machine and choose the best that fits your specific applica- tion.

NOTICE

Anchor studs are stronger and more perma- nent alternatives to lag bolts; however, they will stick out of the floor, which may cause a tripping hazard if you decide to move your machine.

Anchor Stud

Lag Anchor & Bolt

Figure 7. Typical fasteners for mounting to

concrete floors.

NOTICE

We strongly recommend securing your machine to the floor if it is hardwired to the power source. Consult with your electrician to ensure compliance with local codes.

G0659  9" x 14" Vertical Metal-Cutting Bandsaw

Removing Shipping

Bracket

Tools Needed:

Qty

Hex Wrench 516"

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Level

1

To protect your new machine from damage during shipping, a metal bracket secures the saw frame to the machine base. Before use, this bracket must be removed.

To remove the shipping bracket:

1.Remove the four cap screws and washers indicated in Figure 8.

Figure 8. Removing shipping bracket.

2.Remove the shipping bracket and store it for later use. If the bandsaw is moved in the future, the shipping bracket must be rein- stalled to prevent damage to the machine and potential hazards during moving.

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Contents Model G0659 Ss ,EAD from Leadbased PAINTS Table of Contents Introduction Foreword Functional OverviewContact Info Identification Machine Data Sheet Main Specifications Cutting Capacity  !,7!93 53%3 %!2.2 02/4%#4/ %. /0%2!4.! -!#.%29 #4/..3!&%493AFETYYNSTRUCTIONSSFORR-ACHINERY Safety Instructions for Metal Cutting Bandsaws Circuit Requirements 220V Single-PhaseMain Components Figure Qty SetupSetup Safety Inventory UnpackingFloor Load Clean UpPlacement Location Site ConsiderationsTo level the machine Moving & PlacingLeveling Machine Tools Needed QtyTo remove the shipping bracket Mounting to Shop FloorRemoving Shipping Bracket Bolting to Concrete FloorsTo assemble the bandsaw AssemblyTo test run the machine Recommended AdjustmentsFactory adjustments that should be verified Test RunOperations Operation Safety Basic ControlsUpper Wheel Tracking Adjustment Adjusts blade tracking Counterweight controlsClamp Vise Removal Angle AdjustmentsClamp Vise installation Clamp ViseFeed Rate To adjust the depth of cutTo adjust the feed rate Cutting DepthTo adjust the feed pressure Feed Pressure Guide PostTo properly position the guide post To lock the blade in the forward position Adjusting Saw Frame StopTo adjust the saw frame stop Locking BladeBlade Width Blade SelectionBlade Terminology Blade LengthTooth Type Tooth SetTo select the correct blade pitch Blade Pitch TPIBlade Break-In Blade BreakageBlade Care Break-In Blade CareBlade Tensioning Blade ChangesTo correctly tension the blade Upper and Lower Guide Bearing Adjustment Adjusting Blade GuidesTo position the lower blade guide assembly Lower Blade Guide Assembly AdjustmentUpper Blade Guide Assembly Adjustment To position the upper blade guide assemblyBlade Tracking Changing Speeds Changes in the blade tension may change the blade trackingTo change the blade speed Workpiece Inspection Cutting TipsTanks, Cylinders, Containers, Valves, Etc To prepare the G0659 for freehand cuts Straight Cuts Freehand CutsActions Chip Inspection ChartAdditional AppearanceG1928-Bandsaw Handbook AccessoriesGrizzly Bandsaw Blades G7315-Super Heavy-Duty Mobile BaseRedressing Rubber Tires MaintenanceCleaning ScheduleChip Tray LubricationService TroubleshootingMotor & Electrical Miscellaneous Cutting OperationsTo check/replace the V-belt TensioningReplacing V-Belt To align the V-belt pulleysWheel Alignment Materials Needed QtyTo check if the wheels are parallel and copla- nar To adjust the wheel coplanarity Upper wheel adjustmentsBlade Scraper Wheel Brush To adjust the blade scraper and brush110 VAC G0659 Wiring DiagramG0659 Electrical Components Motor junction box wiringSee Figure G0659 Hydraulic System SchematicUpper Saw Frame Breakdown Description Upper Saw Frame Parts ListLower Saw Frame Breakdown and Parts List Gearbox Breakdown and Parts List Drive Unit Breakdown and Parts List Table Base Parts Breakdown Table Base Parts List Cabinet Base Breakdown and Parts List Safety Labels Breakdown and Parts List 22!.49 #!2$ 99.$5342!, .# 0//88 %,,.!- 7!  Warranty and Returns #ALL 4ODAYD&ORO! &2%%