Grizzly G0636X owner manual Stacked Cuts, Blade Information, Blade Length, Blade Width

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Stacked Cuts

One of the benefits of a bandsaw is its ability to cut multiple copies of a particular shape by stacking a number of workpieces together. Before making stacked cuts, ensure that both the table and the blade are properly adjusted to 90° (see Page 17). Otherwise, any error will be compounded.

To complete a stacked cut:

1.Align your pieces from top to bottom to ensure that each piece has adequate scrap to provide a clean, unhampered cut.

2.Secure all the pieces together in a manner that will not interfere with the cutting. Hot glue on the edges works well, as do brad nails through the waste portion. (Be careful not to cut into the brads or you may break the blade!)

3.On the face of the top piece, lay out the shape you intend to cut.

4.Make relief cuts perpendicular to the out- line of your intended shape in areas where changes in blade direction could strain the woodgrain or cause the blade kerf to bind.

5.Cut the stack of pieces as though you were cutting a single piece. Follow your layout line with the blade kerf on the waste side of your line, as shown in Figure 46.

Figure 46. Typical stacked cut.

Blade Information

Selecting the right blade requires a knowledge of the various blade characteristics to match the blade with the particular cutting operation.

Blade Length

Measured by the circumference, blade lengths are usually unique to the brand of your bandsaw and the distance between wheels. The Model G0636X is designed for blades that are 160" long. Refer to Page 37 for blade replacements.

Blade Width

Measured from the back of the blade to the tip of the blade tooth (the widest point), blade width is often the first consideration given to blade selec- tion. Blade width dictates the largest and smallest curve that can be cut, as well as how accurately it can cut a straight line.

The Model G0636X can use blades from 18" to 138" in width. Always pick the size of blade that best suits your application.

Curve Cutting: Use the chart in Figure 47 to determine the correct blade for curve cutting. Determine the smallest radius curve that will be cut on your workpiece and use the cor- responding blade width.

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Figure 47. Blade width radii.

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G0636X 17" Ultimate Bandsaw

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Contents Model G0636X Ultimate Bandsaw Page Table of Contents Introduction ForewordContact 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 RequirementsSetup Setup SafetyItems Needed for Setup UnpackingCrate Contents Figure Qty InventoryHardware and Tools Qty Hardware Recognition Chart Clean Up Placement LocationSite Considerations Floor LoadTo move and place the bandsaw using wood shims Moving & Placing Base UnitTo move and place the bandsaw To install the guide post handwheel Mounting to Shop FloorGuide Post Handwheel 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 machineAdjusting Blade Guide Bearings To adjust the upper blade guidesTensioning Blade 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 slotPointer Calibration Miter GaugeTo calibrate the pointer To calibrate the miter gaugeOperation Safety OperationsOverview Foot Brake Guide PostFine Tune Tracking Blade LeadTo correct blade lead To skew your fenceTable Tilt To shift the tableTo tilt the table RippingCrosscutting To make a rip cutTo make a 90˚ crosscut Resawing Cutting CurvesStacked Cuts Blade InformationBlade Length Blade WidthTooth Style Tooth PitchBlade Care Blade BreakageBlade Changes Most common causes of blade breakage areTo remove a blade To replace a bladeAccessories Replacement BladesCarbon Steel Replacement Blades for the Model G0636X Timber Wolf Replacement Blades for the Model G0636XH2347 H1300 H1298 G7984 H0736 H1302Maintenance To lubricate the tension adjustment assem- bly To lubricate the blade guide rack and pinionTo lubricate the blade tracking knob To lubricate the table tilt rack and pinion assembly To lubricate the trunnionsService TroubleshootingMotor & Electrical Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Cutting OperationsChecking Tensioning V-Belts Tools Needed QtyTo check the V-belts To tension the V-beltAdjusting Tension To adjust the tension leverReplacing V-Belts LeverAdjusting Wheel Blade Brushes To adjust the brushesWheel Alignment 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