Grizzly G1073/G1073Z instruction manual Bandsaw To Stand

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3.Attach the four (4) legs to the inside of the stand top and the four horizontal braces to the inside of the legs as shown in Figure 5. Use the 5Ú16"-18 x 5Ú8" carriage bolts, 5Ú16"-18 nuts, and 5Ú16" washers provided. The two shorter braces are slightly wider than the longer braces. When attaching the braces to the legs, the longer braces rest inside the two flanges of the shorter braces. The square holes in the legs are angled to accommodate the angle of the legs.

Rubber Feet

Motor Pulley

Figure 5. Legs and braces attached to top.

4.Attach the four (4) rubber feet to the legs. Use four (4) 5Ú16"-18 x 1" hex head bolts, four

(4)5Ú16" flat washers and four (4) 5Ú16"-18 nuts provided. The bolts should go through the pad first and then through the feet. Tighten carefully so you do not deform the rubber feet.

5.Slide the motor pulley onto the motor shaft and tighten the setscrew down. The small end of the pulley should be near the motor.

6.Flip the stand/motor assembly rightside-up on the floor, but do not tighten the stand hardware at this time.

Bandsaw To Stand

The bandsaw (without stand and motor) weighs approxi- mately 325 lbs. Use a lifting device or get help from peo- ple who can safely lift that much weight. Serious per- sonal injury may occur if this warning is ignored.

1.Safely lift the bandsaw onto the stand. Ensure that the bandsaw step pulley is posi- tioned over the hole in the stand.

2.Attach the bandsaw to the stand with four (4) 3Ú8"-16 x 2" hex bolts, four (4) 3Ú8"-16 hex nuts, and eight (8) 3Ú8" washers provided. The bolts on the left side should go through the motor mount bracket. Hand tighten for now.

3.Position the bandsaw on the stand so that the legs are evenly balanced and the stand is symmetrical in appearance, rather than lopsided. When the stand is positioned cor- rectly on all four sides, tighten all the stand nuts to secure it in place.

4.Working from the bottom up, tighten all stand bolts, motor mount bracket to the stand top (leave the motor bolts loose for now), and the bandsaw mounting bolts at the holes shown in Figure 6.

Bandsaw Mounting Holes

Figure 6.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Model G1073/G1073Z BandsawPage Table Of Contents Safety Instructions For Power Tools SafetyLength AMP Rating Additional Safety Instructions For Bandsaws 220V Operation 110V Operation Circuit RequirementsExtension Cords Grounding General Information Hardware Qty Unpacking Piece InventoryClean up Site Considerations Stand G1073 AssemblyTo assemble the stand Bandsaw To Stand To install the V-belt Wiring The Motor BeltMotor Mount Bolts To mount the table and trunnion support Working TableTo mount the rails FenceThere are two ways to remove the fence To mount the dust port Guard Dust PortTo adjust the tension AdjustmentsBlade Tension Blade TrackingEccentric blade support Blade GuidesGuide Blocks Table StopTable Tilt Table ParallelismTo position the blade line parallel to the miter slot To tilt the tableBlade Changes Guide Post To adjust the guide post bracketTo check guide post alignment To adjust the rear clamping pressure Fence AdjustmentTo shift the blade To skew your fence Blade LeadTo verify if the the upper and lower wheels are coplanar Wheel AlignmentShimming a wheel Adjusting Parallelism Test Run OperationsBlade Selections Cutting Curves Table Adjustment sectionResawing To resaw lumberV-belt is accessed via the bottom cover MaintenanceBelts MiscellaneousClosure G1073/G1073Z 16 Bandsaw Model G1073/G1073Z 16 Bandsaw 104 111A 129A 128 108-1 127 81C 126 174 190 108165 130A 139 95A 117Ł 13A 138 137A 136 135 G1073/G1073Z 16 Bandsaw 184 Model Model 1073Z Main Body Casting PSB07 Troubleshooting Warranty and Returns Warranty Card BOX BELLINGHAM, WA Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC