Grizzly G0621 owner manual Table Tilt, Guide Post, To tilt the table

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When cutting metal, pay attention to the char- acteristics of the chips when cutting—they are good indicators of proper blade speed and feed rate. Figure 30 shows the basic chip characteristics and what they mean.

Chips are width of tooth, thin, curled, and silvery:

Optimum speed and feed rate.

Chips are silvery, thin, small, or powdery: Increase feed rate.

Chips are large, curled, blue or brown, or smoking: Decrease feed rate.

Figure 30. Reading chip characteristics.

Table Tilt

The bandsaw table tilts from -5˚ left to 45˚ right.

To tilt the table:

1.Loosen the two trunnion knobs underneath the table.

2.Tilt the table to the desired angle. (Refer to the angle gauge on the front table trunnion.)

3.Retighten both table-tunnion knobs.

NOTICE

The positive stop must be removed to move the table to the left.

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Guide Post

The guide post (shown in Figure 31) connects the upper blade guide assembly to the bandsaw. The guidepost allows the blade guide assembly to move up or down to be as close to the workpiece as possible. In order to cut accurately and safely, the bottom of the blade guide assembly must be no more than 1" from the workpiece at all times— this positioning provides the greatest blade sup- port and minimizes the amount of moving blade exposed to the operator.

Guide Post

Handwheel

Guide Post

Lock Knob

Blade Guide

Assembly

Guide Post

Figure 31. Guide post controls.

To adjust the blade guide assembly on the guide post (the bandsaw must be turned OFF):

1.Make sure that the blade tension, blade tracking, support bearing, and blade guides are adjusted correctly.

2.Loosen the guide post lock knob shown in Figure 31.

3.Raise/lower the guide post so the bottom of the blade guide assembly is less than 1" from the top of the workpiece.

4. Lock the guide post with the lock knob.

G0621 Wood/Metal Bandsaw

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Contents Model G0621 WOOD/METAL Bandsaw Page Table of Contents Foreword IntroductionContact Info Machine Data Sheet G0621 Wood/Metal Bandsaw Identification Safety G0621 Wood/Metal Bandsaw Additional Safety Instructions for Bandsaws 220V Single-Phase Circuit RequirementsSetup Setup SafetyItems Needed for Setup UnpackingMain Components Figure Qty InventoryFasteners and Tools not shown Qty Hardware Recognition Chart Clean Up Placement LocationSite Considerations Floor LoadAssembly To assemble the bandsawPage Dust port installation G0621 Wood/Metal Bandsaw To connect a vacuum hose Dust Collection Blade TrackingTo center track the blade Test Run Changes in the blade tension may change the blade trackingAdjusting Support Bearings To adjust the support bearingsTensioning Blade To tension the bandsaw bladeG0621 Wood/Metal Bandsaw Adjusting Blade Guides To adjust the upper and lower blade guidesAdjusting Positive Stop Setting Table Tilt Scale to 0˚To set the positive stop 90˚ to the blade To calibrate the pointer on the table tilt scaleAligning Table Aligning FenceTo align the miter slot parallel to the bandsaw blade To align the fence parallel with the miter slotOperation Safety Basic Controls OperationsWorkpiece Inspection Wood OverviewStraight Cuts Irregular CutsTable Tilt Guide PostTo tilt the table Positive stop must be removed to move the table to the leftTo make a rip cut RippingCrosscuttingTo make a 90˚ crosscut Resawing Typical resawing operationCutting Curves Stacked Cuts To complete a stacked cutBlade Selection Wood Cutting Blade LengthBlade Width Tooth StyleTooth Pitch Blade CareBlade Breakage Most common causes of blade breakage areBlade Selection Metal Cutting To select the correct blade TPIBlade Changes To replace the bladeScale Calibration To calibrate the scaleAccessories Grizzly Bandsaw BladesG7315-Super Heavy-Duty Mobile Base G1928-Bandsaw HandbookMaintenance CleaningSchedule LubricatingTroubleshooting ServiceMotor & Electrical Cutting Operations MiscellaneousServicing V-Belts Accessing V-BeltsChecking V-Belts Tensioning/Replacing V-Belts To shim the table Shimming Table Blade LeadTo skew your fence Wheel Alignment Verifying Upper/Lower Wheels are CoplanarTo adjust the lower wheel Adjusting Lower WheelShimming Upper Wheel Electrical Component Wiring Motor junction box wiringWiring Diagram Breakdown Main Parts List DescriptionTable/Blade Guides Parts Breakdown Secondary Parts Breakdown Stand Parts Breakdown Fence Parts Breakdown Safety Labels Parts Breakdown Warranty and Returns Page Page Page