Grizzly G0664 owner manual Recommended Adjustments, Factory adjustments that should be verified

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7.Turn the main ON/OFF switch (M) ON.

8.Turn the blade speed switch (ADL D;; =><= , I) to the "Low" position.

9.Press the standby button (11> , F). You should hear the hydraulic motor (located in the machine base) turn on.

10.Verify that the power is not connected out of phase by checking that the hydraulic motor is turning the correct direction, using the criteria below:

—If the raise bow button (, D) raises the bow when pressed, the machine is wired in phase.

—If the raise bow button (, D) makes an audible click but does not move the saw bow, the machine is wired out of phase. Stop the machine, disconnect the machine from power, then swap any two of the three power wires that connect to the machine.

11.Check the function of the saw bow hydraulics by pressing the raise bow button (, D) and the lower bow button (, H).

12.Check the function of the vise hydraulics by pressing the vise open button (, C) and the vise close button (, G).

13.Check the function of the cutting fluid pump

by

turning the cutting fluid pump switch

(

, B) left and right.

14.With the blade in the upmost position, press the vise close (, G) button.

Note: As a safety precaution, the saw motor will not start unless the vise close button is pressed first.

15.Start the blade movement by pressing the start button (HI6GI , E) while keeping your finger near the safety STOP button ( HIDE , K).

—When operating correctly, the machine runs smoothly with little or no vibration or rubbing noises.

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—Investigate and correct strange or unusual noises or vibrations before operating the machine further. Always stop the machine and disconnect it from power before inves- tigating or correcting potential problems.

16.Press the STOP ( HIDE , K) button to stop the machine.

17.WITHOUT resetting the switch, press the standby button (11> , F), the vise close button (, G), then the start button (HI6GI , E). The machine should not start.

—If the machine does not start, the safety STOP button safety feature is working cor- rectly.

—If the machine does start (with the stop button pushed in), immediately disconnect power to the machine. The safety STOP button safety feature is not working correct- ly. This safety feature must work properly before proceeding with regular operations. Call Tech Support for help.

Recommended

Adjustments

For your convenience, the adjustments listed below have been performed at the factory.

Because of the many variables involved with ship- ping, however, we recommend that you at least verify the following adjustments to ensure the best possible results from your new machine before putting it into use.

Factory adjustments that should be verified:

Blade Tension (not set at factory. Refer to

Page 36).

Feed Stop (refer to Page 51).

Limit Switches (refer to Page 51).

G0664 Heavy Duty Metal-Cutting Bandsaw

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