Grizzly G4186Z instruction manual Blade Guides, Upper Guides

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Blade Guides

Whenever changing a blade or adjusting tension and tracking, the upper and lower blade support bearings and guide blocks must be re-adjusted. Always adjust the assemblies away from the blade before installing a new blade or making blade tracking adjustments. After blade tension and tracking are set correctly, re-adjust the upper and lower support bearings and the guide block assemblies into position. See Figures 16 and 17 for locations.

UPPER GUIDES

Adjustment of the upper guides is a two-part pro- cedure, consisting of adjustments to both the support bearings and the guide blocks.

Support Bearings - The support bearing runs against the back edge of the blade to keep it from being pushed out of position by the advancing workpiece. To adjust the support bearing, loosen the thumbscrews securing the support bearing shaft. Push or pull the shaft so that the upper support bearing is within 1/64" of the back edge of the blade. Retighten the thumbscrews.

 

Bearing

 

Thumbscrew

Support

 

Bearing

 

 

Guide Bracket

 

Thumbscrew

Guide Block

Guide

Thumbscrews

Blocks

Figure 16. Upper guide adjustments.

Guide Blocks - The guide blocks ensure that the blade is not pushed too far laterally. To adjust the guide blocks, loosen the thumb- screws that secure the guide block shafts. Adjust them evenly so that the front of the blocks are 1/64" behind the gullet line of the blade. Tighten these thumbscrews. Now loosen the guide block thumbscrews. The ideal distance between the blade and each guide block is .004". This measurement is approximately the same as the thickness of a piece of paper or a dollar bill. For a quick gauge, fold a dollar bill in half, slide it over the blade so each half covers each side of the blade. Set the blade guides so each one touches the dollar bill. Be careful not to move the blade in either direction while you are per- forming this adjustment. Tighten the blade guides. The result of this adjustment should leave a .004" distance between the blade and each of the blade guides.

LOWER GUIDES

Adjustments for the lower guides are identical to those for the upper guides, except that the bear- ing and guide block positioning is controlled by setscrews. Use Figure 17 to identify the lower guide assembly components.

Disconnect power to the machine when perform- ing any adjustments or maintenance. Failure to do this may result in seri- ous personal injury.

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G4186Z 18" Bandsaw

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Contents Professional Bandsaw Page Table Of Contents Safety Safety Instructions For Power ToolsLength Additional Safety Instructions For Bandsaws Circuit Requirements 220V Operation 110V OperationGrounding Wiring Diagram Extension CordsIntroduction Unpacking Parts InventoryClean Up Site ConsiderationsTable and Support Bracket AssemblyBeginning Assembly Table mounting components For quick fence removal and replacement Rails and FenceTo remove the blade To install the bladeBlades Adjustments ControlsBlade Tension To adjust the blade using center tracking Blade Tracking Wheel AlignmentPage Blade Guides Upper GuidesTable Adjustment To tilt the tableTable in maximum left tilt position Belt Tensioning To perform the alignmentDust Collection Changing SpeedsFence Adjustment Test Run Read the Ripping instructions before using the fenceAlways use a sharp, high-quality blade OperationsPre-Run Check Bandsaw Blades Changing Blades Tension control knob G4186Z 18 BandsawG4186Z 18 Bandsaw To complete a stacked cut Ripping Stacked CutsTo perform ripping operations Cutting Curves Resawing Blade Width Minimum RadiiTo resaw lumber, follow the procedure below Resawing with an auxiliary fence G4186Z 18 BandsawBlade Lead To skew your fenceMaintenance LubricationMiscellaneous BeltsMaintenance Notes Closure Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Corrective ActionMachine Data G4186Z 18 Bandsaw G4186Z 18 Bandsaw Parts List DescriptionFence Tube G4186Z 18 Bandsaw Warranty and Returns Warranty Card Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC