Grizzly G1016 instruction manual XVIII. Machine Data

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XVIII. Machine Data

HUNTER’S MEAT CUTTING SAW

Design Type

2 Wheel Floor Model

Overall Dimensions:

 

Table

16" W x 133/8" D

Stand

231/2" H x 16" W x 18" D

Height

58"

Height from Floor to Table

341/2"

Width of Unit

16"

Shipping Weight

106 lbs.

Cutting Capacity:

 

Left of Blade

93/4"

Height

101/4"

Blade Speed

1125 FPM

Grinder Speed

45 RPM

Construction:

 

Table

Stainless Steel

Wheels

Aluminum

Fence

Die Stamped

Wheel Covers

Pre-Formed Steel

Guides

Fiber Blocks with Thrust Ball Bearings

Motor:

 

Type

TEFC Capacitor Start Induction

Horsepower

1 HP

Phase/Cycle

Single Phase/60 Hz

Voltage

110V

Amps

16A

RPM

1720

Bearings

Shielded and Permanently Lubricated Ball

Switch

On/Off Mechanical

Features:

 

Includes Blade, Meat Grinder, and Casing Tube

 

Specifications, while deemed accurate, are not guaranteed.

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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 FirstCircuit Loading III. Electrical Service RequirementsGrounding Word of CautionUnpacking IV. Site PlanningWorking Clearances Lighting and OutletsQTY 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 Fence Fence & GuardsColumn Guard Upper Wheel GuardTo install the stand enclosures To install the meat grinder FigureMeat Grinder Stand EnclosuresTo adjust the blade tension VIII. AdjustmentsBlade Tension To check 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 Operations Cutting ProceduresGeneral Test RunTo clean your bandsaw XI. CleaningVII.D. and clean it. Use soap To clean the meat grinderMiscellaneous 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