Grizzly G4186Z instruction manual Blade Lead, To skew your fence

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Blade Lead

Most bandsaw blades will not cut straight when using the fence or miter gauge. This is called Òlead.Ó See Figure 31. Lead occurs (1) if the blade tension is incorrect, (2) if the teeth are dull on one side, or (3) if the teeth are set heavier on one side of the blade than the other.

If you notice that your blade is not cutting straight (i.e. leading) while using the fence or miter gauge:

1.Check that the fence is parallel to the blade line.

2.Check that you have proper blade tension. If the blade tension is correct and you do not want to replace the blade, compensate for lead by skewing the fence or adjusting the table.

To skew your fence:

1.Obtain a piece of scrap wood that is approx- imately 3Ú4" thick x 3" wide x 17" long. On a wide face of the board, draw a straight line parallel to the long edge.

2.Slide the fence out of the way and cut free- hand along the line. Stop at the halfway point. Turn the bandsaw off and wait for the blade to stop.

3.Clamp the board to the bandsaw table with- out moving it. Now slide the fence over to the board so it barely touches one end of the board.

4.Loosen the two skewing cap screws on top of the fence. (Refer back to Figure 25 for details on skewing fence.)

5.Skew the fence left or right so it is parallel to the edge of the scrap piece. You may need to readjust the fence locking mechanisms to gain maximum adjustment.

6.While maintaining the skew, tighten the cap screws.

Figure 31. Blade leading away from line of cut.

To compensate for lead if making straight crosscuts using the miter gauge, you will need to shift the table. To do this:

1.On a scrap piece of wood, mark a line that is perpendicular to the front edge. Starting where the line begins, cut the board by push- ing it through the blade with the miter gauge.

2.Loosen the table mounting bolts according to the instructions about ÒTable Parallelism.Ó Shift the table to compensate for the blade lead.

3.Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the blade cuts straight when wood is pushed through with the miter gauge.

NOTICE

If the table is shifted, the fence will be affected since it is attached.

NOTICE

Lead adjustments will change when new blades are mounted in the saw.

G4186Z 18" Bandsaw

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Contents Professional Bandsaw Page Table Of Contents Safety Instructions For Power Tools SafetyLength Additional Safety Instructions For Bandsaws 220V Operation 110V Operation Circuit RequirementsExtension Cords Grounding Wiring DiagramIntroduction Parts Inventory UnpackingSite Considerations Clean UpAssembly Beginning AssemblyTable and Support Bracket Table mounting components Rails and Fence For quick fence removal and replacementTo install the blade BladesTo remove the blade Controls AdjustmentsBlade Tension Blade Tracking Wheel Alignment To adjust the blade using center trackingPage Upper Guides Blade GuidesTo tilt the table Table AdjustmentTable in maximum left tilt position To perform the alignment Belt TensioningChanging Speeds Dust CollectionRead the Ripping instructions before using the fence Fence Adjustment Test RunOperations Pre-Run CheckAlways use a sharp, high-quality blade Bandsaw Blades Tension control knob G4186Z 18 Bandsaw Changing BladesG4186Z 18 Bandsaw Ripping Stacked Cuts To perform ripping operations To complete a stacked cut Blade Width Minimum Radii Cutting Curves ResawingResawing with an auxiliary fence G4186Z 18 Bandsaw To resaw lumber, follow the procedure belowTo skew your fence Blade LeadLubrication MaintenanceMiscellaneous BeltsMaintenance Notes Closure Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action TroubleshootingMachine Data G4186Z 18 Bandsaw G4186Z 18 Bandsaw Description Parts ListFence Tube G4186Z 18 Bandsaw Warranty and Returns Warranty Card Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC