Grizzly G0621 owner manual Shimming Upper Wheel, Adjusting Lower Wheel, To adjust the lower wheel

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—If the straightedge does not touch both wheels evenly, the upper wheel needs to be shimmed or the lower wheel needs to be adjusted.

Shimming Upper Wheel

1.DISCONNECT BANDSAW FROM POWER!

2.Adjust the tracking knob so the top wheel is parallel with the bottom wheel.

3.With the straightedge touching both points of the wheel that does not need to be adjusted, measure the distance away from the incor- rect wheel with a fine ruler (see Figure 50). The distance measured with the ruler is the distance the wheel must be corrected.

Figure 50. Measuring wheel difference.

4.Remove the blade from the saw, then remove the wheel that needs to be shimmed.

5.Determine how many shim washers you need and place them on the wheel shaft.

6.Replace the wheel, the original washers, and the securing nut.

7.Tighten the blade, then check the wheels. (Coplanar wheels may pull out of alignment when the blade is tightened.)

8.When the wheels are coplanar, place a mark on each wheel where you held the straight- edge. This assures repeated accuracy every time you adjust your wheels.

Note: When wheels are properly coplanar, the blade may not be centered on the crown of the wheel, but it will be balanced. See Figure 51 to better understand coplanarity.

G0621 Wood/Metal Bandsaw

Figure 51. Coplanar diagram.

Adjusting Lower Wheel

Only do this procedure if you cannot make the wheels coplaner with the tracking knob or by shimming the upper wheel. Make sure the upper wheel is adjusted as close as possible to being coplanar with the lower wheel before beginning. Do this procedure with the blade fully tensioned.

To adjust the lower wheel:

1.DISCONNECT BANDSAW FROM POWER!

2.Loosen the four hex bolts on the lower wheel adjustment hub (Figure 52). These secure the wheel adjustment sleeves.

 

 

Wheel

Hex Bolt

 

Adjustment

 

 

Sleeve

 

Figure 52. Wheel adjustment hub.

3.Rotate the wheel adjustment sleeves to move the lower wheel as necessary to make it coplaner with the upper wheel.

4.Tighten the hex bolts to secure the wheel adjustment sleeves in position.

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Contents Model G0621 WOOD/METAL Bandsaw Page Table of Contents Introduction ForewordContact Info Machine Data Sheet G0621 Wood/Metal Bandsaw Identification Safety G0621 Wood/Metal Bandsaw Additional Safety Instructions for Bandsaws Circuit Requirements 220V Single-PhaseSetup Safety SetupItems Needed for Setup UnpackingInventory Main Components Figure QtyFasteners and Tools not shown Qty Hardware Recognition Chart Placement Location Clean UpSite Considerations Floor LoadTo assemble the bandsaw AssemblyPage Dust port installation G0621 Wood/Metal Bandsaw Dust Collection Blade Tracking To connect a vacuum hoseTo center track the blade Changes in the blade tension may change the blade tracking Test RunTo adjust the support bearings Adjusting Support BearingsTensioning Blade To tension the bandsaw bladeG0621 Wood/Metal Bandsaw To adjust the upper and lower blade guides Adjusting Blade GuidesSetting Table Tilt Scale to 0˚ Adjusting Positive StopTo set the positive stop 90˚ to the blade To calibrate the pointer on the table tilt scaleAligning Fence Aligning TableTo align the miter slot parallel to the bandsaw blade To align the fence parallel with the miter slotOperations Operation Safety Basic ControlsOverview Workpiece Inspection WoodStraight Cuts Irregular CutsGuide Post Table TiltTo tilt the table Positive stop must be removed to move the table to the leftRippingCrosscutting To make a rip cutTo make a 90˚ crosscut Typical resawing operation ResawingTo complete a stacked cut Cutting Curves Stacked CutsBlade Length Blade Selection Wood CuttingBlade Width Tooth StyleBlade Care Tooth PitchBlade Breakage Most common causes of blade breakage areTo select the correct blade TPI Blade Selection Metal CuttingTo replace the blade Blade ChangesTo calibrate the scale Scale CalibrationGrizzly Bandsaw Blades AccessoriesG7315-Super Heavy-Duty Mobile Base G1928-Bandsaw HandbookCleaning MaintenanceSchedule LubricatingService TroubleshootingMotor & Electrical Miscellaneous Cutting OperationsAccessing V-Belts Servicing V-BeltsChecking V-Belts Tensioning/Replacing V-Belts Shimming Table Blade Lead To shim the tableTo skew your fence Verifying Upper/Lower Wheels are Coplanar Wheel AlignmentAdjusting Lower Wheel To adjust the lower wheelShimming Upper Wheel Motor junction box wiring Electrical Component WiringWiring Diagram Breakdown Description Main Parts ListTable/Blade Guides Parts Breakdown Secondary Parts Breakdown Stand Parts Breakdown Fence Parts Breakdown Safety Labels Parts Breakdown Warranty and Returns Page Page Page