Grizzly G1016 instruction manual Motor, Bandsaw Unit

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VII. Assembly

5.Install the rubber feet. They should go through the 90° brackets first and then through the sides. Tighten securely.

B. Motor

1.Secure the auxiliary motor bracket to the stand top. Use carriage bolts, nuts, and washers. Figure 2.

2.Fasten the primary motor bracket to the left brace and the auxiliary motor bracket. Use carriage bolts, nuts, and washers. Do not fully tighten.

3.Mount the motor to the primary motor bracket using the hex bolts, nuts, and washers provided. Do not fully tighten.

4.Press the motor pulley over the motor shaft and insert the key in the keyway. Position the pulley so its V-groove is roughly centered over the rectangular slot in the stand top. Tolerances are tight: you may need to sand the key or the key- ways slightly. Tighten the setscrew.

5.Now that the motor is mounted, tighten all the stand bolts but leave the motor bolts loose.

6.Flip the stand/motor assembly right side up on the floor. Hold the motor so it does not slide when you tip the stand over.

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7.If the stand is wobbly, check your floor first. If the floor is level, loosen the bolts and wiggle the stand until it rests firmly on the floor. Re-tighten the bolts.

C. Bandsaw Unit

1.Lift the bandsaw onto the stand. The front of the saw must be on the same side as the switch.

2.Attach the bandsaw to the stand with the three (3) threaded studs. Screw them up through the stand top and into the welded nuts on the base of the bandsaw. Figure 3. It may be necessary to shift the band- saw slightly to get the studs lined up right.

3.Feed the short electrical cord through the plastic wire clamp in the motor junction box. Connect the wire according to the wire diagram insert included with this manual. Tighten the wire clamp. DO NOT over-tighten – the plastic threads may strip.

4.The longer cord from the base of the saw is the power cord. It is prefitted with a 110V grounded plug. NEVER

REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG!

Threaded Stud

Welded Nuts

Figure 3 shows the stud mounting locations.

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Contents HUNTER’S Meat Cutting SAW Table of Contents XII Introduction II. Safety Rules for all Tools II. Safety Rules for all Tools Remember Safety FirstWord of Caution III. Electrical Service RequirementsCircuit Loading Grounding Lighting and Outlets IV. Site Planning Unpacking Working ClearancesQTY Description Location VI. Piece InventoryStand VII. AssemblyBandsaw Unit MotorTo align the driven pulley Figure To install and properly tension the V- BeltPulleys and V-Belt Upper Wheel Guard Fence & GuardsFence Column GuardStand Enclosures To install the meat grinder FigureTo install the stand enclosures Meat GrinderTo check blade tension VIII. AdjustmentsTo adjust the blade tension Blade TensionTo Check tracking To Adjust trackingTracking Guide Blocks To adjust the upper guide blocks FigureTo adjust the lower guide tabs Figure Support Bearings To adjust the upper support bearing FigureTo adjust the lower support bearing Figure Blade Guard Blade Removal and ReplacementIX. Safety Rules for Bandsaws Test Run Cutting ProceduresOperations GeneralTo clean the meat grinder XI. CleaningTo clean your bandsaw VII.D. and clean it. Use soapMiscellaneous XII. MaintenanceLubrication Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action XIII. TroubleshootingXIV. Main Parts Diagram XV. Meat Grinder Parts Diagram XVI. Stand Parts Diagram REF# PART# Description XVII. Parts ListXVIII. Machine Data Limited Warranty & Returns Policy