Grizzly G1010 Blade Tension Squaring the Blade, To tension the blade on the bandsaw

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Blade Tension

Squaring the Blade

 

 

 

 

 

 

Proper blade tension is essential to long blade life, straight cuts, and efficient cutting times.

Two major signs that you do not have the blade tension right are: 1) the blade stalls in the cut and is slipping on the wheels, and 2) the blade frequently breaks from being too loose.

To tension the blade on the bandsaw:

1.Make sure the blade is tracking properly.

2.UNPLUG THE BANDSAW!

3.Loosen and slide the blade guides as far apart as they will go then tighten them down again.

4.Turn the tension knob in Figure 51 clockwise to tighten the blade as tight as you can get.

5.Using moderate finger pressure, push against the side of the blade. The blade should not move more than 0.004".

6.Another option is to use a blade tensioning gauge, like the one found in ACCESSORIES on Page 28. If you use this option please follow the instructions included with your gauge.

It is always a good idea during the life of your saw to check and adjust this setting. This adjustment will improve your cutting results and extend the life of your blade.

To square the blade to the bed of the table:

1.UNPLUG THE BANDSAW!

2.Lower the head of the bandsaw all the way until it contacts the horizontal stop.

3.Place a square on the table bed and against the edge of the blade (Figure 52), and check different points along the length of the table between the blade guides.

4.Loosen the hex bolt shown in Figure 52, and rotate the seat until the blade is vertical to the bed, then tighten the hex bolt.

Hex Bolt

Tension Knob

Figure 52. Squaring the blade.

Figure 51. Tension knob and blade.

G1010 4" x 6" Metal-Cutting Bandsaw

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Contents Model G1010 Page Table of Contents Warranty and Returns MaintenanceService Contact Info IntroductionForeword Machine Data Sheet Other Identification Safety Instructions for Machinery SafetyAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Safety Instructions for Metal-Cutting Bandsaws 110/220V Operation Wiring forCircuit Requirements Extension Cords GroundingUnpacking SET UPSet Up Safety Items Needed for Set UpItems not shown Box Contents Figure QtyInventory Hardware Recognition Chart Site Considerations Clean UpTo assemble the stand Stand AssemblyComponents and Hardware Needed Qty To mount the bandsaw to the stand MountingPulley Cover To install the pulley coverUnplug the Bandsaw To install the V-beltBelt Work Stop To install the handwheelTo install the work stop Vise HandwheelSquaring table to blade Vertical AssemblyAdjusting table level Test Run Recommended AdjustmentsFactory adjustments that should be verified To change blade speeds Operation Safety Blade SpeedOperations Feed Rate To adjust the feed rateBlade Selection Blade Guides To adjust the angle on the viseTo adjust the blade guides ViseTips for vertical cutting Operation TipsTips for horizontal cutting H5408-Blade Tensioning Gauge AccessoriesH1300 H1298 G7984 H2347 H0736 H1302-Standard EarmuffsH1302 H4979 H4977 Lubrication MaintenanceCleaning ScheduleTo change the blade on the bandsaw Blade ChangeBlade Tracking To adjust the blade tracking on the bandsawTo square the blade to the bed of the table Blade Tension Squaring the BladeTo tension the blade on the bandsaw Blade Guide Bearings To adjust the blade guide bearingsDate Approximate Hours Of Use Maintenance Performed Maintenance LogTroubleshooting ServiceSymptom Possible Cause Corrective Action G1010 Wiring diagram Plug Wire Switch Wire Wiring Diagram G1010Parts Description Parts List G1010Parts Breakdown G1010 Motor Mount Plate Warranty and Returns Comments Warranty CardBOX BELLINGHAM, WA Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INCCall Today For a Free Full Color Catalog