Grizzly G1019 instruction manual Ripping, Side and front views of a standard Bandsaw blade

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5.Install the table taper pin and table insert.

6.Install the blade guard.

7.Close the top and bottom covers.

Gullet

 

 

Tooth

Tooth

 

 

Gullet

Gullet Line

Blade Set

 

Figure 31. Side and front views of a standard

bandsaw blade.

The bandsaw blade is dangerously sharp. Use extreme caution when working near the saw blade. Failure to exercise care could result in severe injury.

Ripping

Ripping is the process of cutting a board into two or more thinner boards, generally in a direction along its length. The maximum board width that can be ripped is limited by the distance between the blade and the support column. Maximum cut- ting width for this bandsaw is 1312".

Blade selection is an important consideration when ripping. Generally, the wider the blade, the better. In most applications, a hook or skip tooth style will be sufficient. Also, since most ripped lumber will be planed or sanded smooth, you can choose blades with fewer teeth-per-inch. While blades with fewer teeth-per-inch produce rougher cuts, these types of blades offer larger gullet capacities for clearing sawdust, less heat buildup, and more horsepower per tooth.

Be aware that blade lead is an inherent situation with all bandsaws during ripping operations that involve using the fence. Consult with the “Blade Lead” instructions on why this happens and what you can do about it.

To perform ripping operations:

1.The bandsaw must be adjusted correctly. See “Blade Tension/Tracking” instructions.

2.The table must be square to the blade. See “Table Adjustment” instructions.

3.Use the widest blade available. The blade must also be in good condition.

4.Use a fence to guide work.

5.Draw a reference line on the edge of the board.

6.Support ends of the board if necessary.

7.Feed work slowly and evenly.

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G1019 14'' Bandsaw

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Contents Bandsaw Page Table Of Contents Safety Safety Instructions For Power ToolsAMP Rating Additional Safety Instructions For Bandsaws Circuit Requirements 110V Operation 220V OperationExtension Cords Grounding General Information CommentaryUnpacking Piece InventoryClean up Site ConsiderationsAssembly StandCross Braces Right Angle Brace Switch Connecting switch to motor G1019 14 BandsawBandsaw To Stand Belt Aligning pulleys with plumb bob G1019 14 BandsawStand Guards Guard case in placeStar knobs Dust Port FenceBlades Fence in positionAdjustments Location Of ControlsBlade Tension Location of blade controlsBlade Tracking Blade GuidesTable Adjustments Support BearingsPage Fence Adjustment Blade Lead Test Run Operations GeneralBlade Information Changing BladesRipping Side and front views of a standard Bandsaw bladeStacked Cuts Cutting Curves Minimum circle radius vs. blade size G1019 14 BandsawCircle Cut Attachment Resawing Maintenance GeneralBearingsClosure Wiring Diagram Machine Data Sheet Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Corrective ActionG1019 14 Bandsaw G1019 14 Bandsaw G1019 14 Bandsaw 01 P1019001A Upper Frame ARM Motor Warranty and Returns Warranty Card Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC