Grizzly G0636X owner manual RippingCrosscutting, To make a rip cut, To make a 90˚ crosscut

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RippingCrosscutting

Ripping is the process of cutting with the grain of the wood stock. For plywood and other pro- cessed wood, ripping simply means cutting down the length of the workpiece. For ripping, a wider blade is better. In most ripping applications, a standard raker tooth style will be sufficient.

To make a rip cut:

1.Adjust the fence to match the width of the cut on your workpiece and lock the fence in place.

2.Adjust the blade guide assembly to the cor- rect height.

3.After all safety precautions have been met, turn the bandsaw ON. Slowly feed the workpiece into the blade and continue with the cut until the blade is completely through the workpiece. Figure 43 shows a typical rip- ping operation. Note: If you are cutting nar- row pieces, use a push stick to protect your fingers.

Crosscutting is the process of cutting across the grain of wood. For plywood and other processed wood, crosscutting simply means cutting across the width of the material.

To make a 90˚ crosscut:

1.Mark the workpiece on the edge where you want to begin the cut.

2.Adjust the blade guide assembly to the cor- rect height and make sure the miter gauge is set to 0°.

3.Move the fence out of the way. Place the workpiece evenly against the miter gauge.

4.Hold the workpiece against the miter gauge and line up the mark with the blade.

5.After all safety precautions have been met, turn the bandsaw ON. Slowly feed the workpiece into the blade and continue the cut until the blade is all the way through the workpiece. Figure 44 shows a typical cross- cutting operation.

Figure 43. Example of typical ripping operation

with a push stick.

NEVER place fingers or hands in the line of cut. In the event that something unexpected happens, your hands or fingers may slip into the blade. ALWAYS use a push stick when ripping narrow pieces. Failure to fol- low these warnings may result in serious personal injury!

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Figure 44. Example of crosscutting operation

with miter gauge.

G0636X 17" Ultimate Bandsaw

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Contents Model G0636X Ultimate Bandsaw Page Table of Contents Foreword IntroductionContact Info Machine Data Sheet G0636X 17 Ultimate Bandsaw Identification Safety Instructions for Machinery G0636X 17 Ultimate Bandsaw Additional Safety Instructions for Bandsaws 220V Single-Phase Circuit RequirementsItems Needed for Setup SetupSetup Safety UnpackingInventory Crate Contents Figure QtyHardware and Tools Qty Hardware Recognition Chart Site Considerations Clean UpPlacement Location Floor LoadMoving & Placing Base Unit To move and place the bandsaw using wood shimsTo move and place the bandsaw Guide Post Handwheel To install the guide post handwheelMounting to Shop Floor Bolting to Concrete FloorsBlade Tracking To center track the bladePositive Stop To set the positive stopDust Collection To connect a dust collection hoseTo install the fence handle FenceTest Run To test run the machineTensioning Blade Adjusting Blade Guide BearingsTo adjust the upper blade guides To tension the bandsaw bladeLateral adjustment of blade guides Adjusting Support Bearings To adjust the upper support bearingTo adjust the lower support bearing Aligning Table Aligning Fence To align the fence parallel with the miter slotTo calibrate the pointer Pointer CalibrationMiter Gauge To calibrate the miter gaugeOperations Operation SafetyOverview Foot Brake Guide PostTo correct blade lead Fine Tune TrackingBlade Lead To skew your fenceTo shift the table Table TiltTo tilt the table To make a rip cut RippingCrosscuttingTo make a 90˚ crosscut Resawing Cutting CurvesBlade Length Stacked CutsBlade Information Blade WidthBlade Care Tooth StyleTooth Pitch Blade BreakageTo remove a blade Blade ChangesMost common causes of blade breakage are To replace a bladeCarbon Steel Replacement Blades for the Model G0636X AccessoriesReplacement Blades Timber Wolf Replacement Blades for the Model G0636XH2347 H1300 H1298 G7984 H0736 H1302Maintenance To lubricate the blade guide rack and pinion To lubricate the tension adjustment assem- blyTo lubricate the blade tracking knob To lubricate the table tilt rack and pinion assembly To lubricate the trunnionsTroubleshooting ServiceMotor & Electrical Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Cutting OperationsTo check the V-belts Checking Tensioning V-BeltsTools Needed Qty To tension the V-beltReplacing V-Belts Adjusting TensionTo adjust the tension lever LeverWheel Alignment Adjusting Wheel Blade BrushesTo adjust the brushes Components and Hardware Needed QtyDimensions of coplanarity gauge G0636X 17 Ultimate Bandsaw Coplanarity Gauge Power supply terminal box Electrical ComponentsWiring Diagram See FigureBreakdown Parts Parts List DescriptionPower Cord Support Plate Labels/Cosmetic Parts Warranty and Returns G0636X 17 Ultimate Bandsaw Page Page