Grizzly G9979 owner manual Blade Breakage, Blade Care Break-In, Blade Break-In

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Blade Breakage

Many conditions may cause a bandsaw blade to break. Blade breakage is unavoidable, in some cases, since it is the natural result of the peculiar stresses that bandsaw blades must endure. Blade breakage is also due to avoidable circumstances. Avoidable blade breakage is most often the result of poor care or judgement on the part of the operator when mounting or adjusting the blade or support guides.

The most common causes of blade breakage are:

Faulty alignment or adjustment of the blade guides.

Forcing or twisting a wide blade around a short radius.

Feeding the workpiece too fast.

Dull or damaged teeth.

Over-tensioned blade.

Top blade guide assembly set too high above the workpiece. Adjust the top blade guide assembly so that there is approximately 18"–14" between the bottom of the assembly and the workpiece.

Using a blade with a lumpy or improperly fin- ished braze or weld.

Continuously running the bandsaw when not in use.

Leaving the blade tensioned when not in use.

Using the wrong pitch (TPI) for the workpiece thickness. The general rule of thumb is to have not less than two teeth in contact with the workpiece at all times during cutting.

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Blade Care &

Break-In

Blade Care

A bandsaw blade is a delicate piece of steel that is subjected to tremendous strain. You can obtain longer use from a bandsaw blade if you give it fair treatment and always use the appropriate feed rate for your operation.

Be sure to select blades with the proper width, set, type, and pitch for each application. The wrong blades will produces unnecessary heat and shortens the life of the blade.

A clean blade will perform much better than a dirty blade. Dirty or gummed up blades pass through the cutting material with much more resistance than clean blades. This extra resistance also causes unnecessary heat.

Blade Break-In

The sharp teeth tips and edges of a new blade are extremely sharp, and cutting at too fast of a feed rate fractures of the beveled edges of the teeth and causes premature blade wear.

To properly break-in a new blade:

1.Choose the correct speed for the blade and material of the operation.

2.Reduce the feed pressure by half for the first 50–100 in2 of material cut.

3.To avoid twisting the blade when cutting, adjust the feed pressure when the total width of the blade is in the cut.

4.Use the Chip Inspection Chart on Page 27 to check the blade efficiency.

G8144Z/G8145Z/G8146Z (Manufactured Since 6/11)

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Contents Variable Speed Vertical Metal Cutting Bandsaw Page Table of Contents Foreword IntroductionContact Info Machine Data Sheet Main Specifications Operation Info G8145Z Machine Data Sheet 108 1800 FPM G8146Z Machine Data Sheet 105 2100 FPM Model G8144Z/G8145Z Basic Identification Model G8146Z Basic Identification Control Panel Identification Model G8146Z onlySafety Safety Instructions for MachineryWearing Proper APPAREL. Do not wear Hearing PROTECTION. Always wear hearSafety Instructions for Machinery Safety Instructions for Metal Cutting Bandsaws Circuit Requirements 220V OperationSetup Setup SafetyItems Needed for Setup UnpackingClean Up Placement LocationSite Considerations Floor LoadMoving & Placing Mounting to Shop FloorBolting to Concrete Floors Test Run To test run the bandsawModel G8146Z only Model G8144Z/G8145Z Control PanelModel G8146Z only Operations Operation Safety Basic ControlsModel G8144Z/G8145Z Model G8146Z Model G8144Z/G8145Z blade ControlsBlade Selection Blade TerminologyBlade Length Blade WidthTooth Set Tooth TypeBlade Pitch TPI To select the correct blade pitchBlade Breakage Blade Care Break-InBlade Care Blade Break-InChip Inspection Chart Cutting Overview Blade Changes To replace the bladeBlade Tensioning To correctly tension the bladeGuide Post To properly position the guide postModel G8144Z/G8145Z Figure Model G8146Z FigureAdjusting Blade Guides To properly adjust the upper and lower blade guidesAdjusting Table Tilt To adjust the table tiltUsing the blade shear to cut Blade Blade WeldingBlade Width Pressure Setting Blade clamping pressure chartCorrect Not Correct Correct Not CorrectAccessories Grizzly Bandsaw BladesH5408-Blade Tensioning Gauge Model Material Length WidthMaintenance CleaningSchedule Redressing Rubber TiresLubrication Troubleshooting ServiceMotor & Electrical Cutting Operations Belt Pulley Tensioning Alignment Replacing V-Belts To check/tension/replace the V-beltsWheel Alignment Coplanarity GaugeAdjusting Lower Wheel Checking Wheel CoplanarityTo adjust the table square to the blade To adjust the Model G8146Z upper wheelAligning Table To Blade Blade Guides Support G8144Z/G8145Z Control Panel & Inverter Wiring Diagram See FigureDigital display wiring see wiring Diagram on G8144Z/G8145Z Electrical ComponentsG8146Z Electrical & Control Wiring Diagram Control PanelG8146Z Inverter Wiring Diagram See onControl panel wiring see wiring G8146Z Electrical ComponentsG8144Z/G8145Z Motor Wiring DiagramSee Welding Station Wiring Diagram See G8146ZG8144Z Cabinet Breakdown & Parts List PartsG8144Z Table & Guides Breakdown Parts List 124G8144Z Drive System Breakdown G8145Z Cabinet Breakdown & Parts List G8145Z Table & Guides Breakdown Parts List G8145Z Drive System Breakdown G8146Z Cabinet Breakdown & Parts List G8146Z Table & Lower Guide Breakdown Parts List G8146Z Motor & Lower Wheel Breakdown Parts List G8146Z Guide Post Breakdown & Parts List DescriptionG8146Z Upper Wheel Breakdown & Parts List Welder Station Breakdown Welder Station Parts List Label Placement & List Warranty Card CommentsGrizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC BOX BELLINGHAM, WAWarranty and Returns Order Hours a DAY
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