Grizzly G0504 owner manual Control Panel, Memory Preset Keys A, B, C, D-Allows

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Control Panel

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A

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F. MOTOR STOP Button—Stops the main

motor, blade, and conveyors.

G. DOWN Button—Moves the head (blade)

down toward the infeed conveyor.

H. UP Button—Moves the head (blade) up

toward the infeed conveyor.

I. Memory Button—Moves blade to a preset

height change. For example, if you want to

produce multiple 14" boards from a 5" board,

you can set the memory to X inches (X=14"

+ your blade kerf). After every cut, the head

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will automatically move down X inches when

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you press the memory button. You can then

repeat this procedure until the 5" board is

reduced to the last 14" that can be cut from

that board.

J. STOP Key—Stops the elevation motor from

its current movement.

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K. SET Key—Calibrates the height of the blade

from the table, or can be used in combina-

tion with the FUNC key to set the memory.

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L. FUNC Key—Prepares the control panel for

special functions. Can be used in combina-

tion with the START key to manually type in

a numeric height on the keypad, or can be

Figure 9. Control panel close-up.

A.EMERGENCY STOP Button—Cuts power to the main motor to stop the blade and hydraulic pump. (CautionIt takes approxi- mately 30 seconds for the blade to come to a complete stop.)

B.Display—Shows the distance from the con- veyor belt to the blade. Also used to enter and change settings, move blade height, and program the memory function.

C.Keypad—Inputs height values. The + and - keys manually jog the height up or down.

D.POWER ON Switch—Engages power to the control panel.

E.MOTOR START Button—Starts the main motor, which is responsible for the blade and conveyor movement.

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used in combination with the SET key to set

the memory.

M. START Key—Moves the blade to the height

that is entered in the keypad. Must be used

in conjunction with the FUNC key.

N. Load Meter—Displays the current load

placed on the machine. The load meter is

used to determine the appropriate conveyor

feed rate for each species of wood and each

blade being used.

O. Memory Preset Keys (A, B, C, D)—Allows

multiple dimension sizes to be saved and

recalled. For example, if you have 500 piec-

es to resaw and the starting size is 2" thick

on all of them, then you can save 2" in the A

memory key. After cutting down each piece,

press A to return to the starting height.

G0504 16" Horizontal Resaw Bandsaw

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Contents Model G0504 Horizontal Resaw Bandsaw Page Table of Contents Service Adjustments PartsGeneral Information CommentaryMachine Data Sheet G0504 16 Horizontal Resaw Bandsaw G0504 16 Horizontal Resaw Bandsaw Additional Safety Instructions for Bandsaws Additional Safety Instructions for Hydraulics Phase Power Circuit RequirementsGrounding Converting to Inside of electrical boxMain motor 440V wiring Machine Features Main FeaturesPage Memory Preset Keys A, B, C, D-Allows Control PanelSET UP About this SectionPiece Inventory UnpackingHardware Recognition Chart Clean Up Site Considerations Removing Resaw from Crate Pallet Mounting Resaw to the FloorInstalling Tensioning Blade To install and tension the bladeAdjusting Blade Guides Always de-tension blade after useTo adjust the upper guide block Support Bearing To adjust the support bearingsPower Source Connecting to DustTo connect the resaw to a dust collector Power on switch Test RunOperations Operation Safety Conveyor ControlsTo operate the infeed conveyor Setting Blade Height Calibrating Digital DisplayTo set the blade height with the keypad To calibrate the digital displaySetting Memory Using Memory Button To store a height in the a memory preset keyTo use the stored memory preset in the a key To set the memory functionResawing To perform a resawing operationBlade Information Accessories H4959-Coolant DispenserH0580-Pneumatic Grease Gun H1300 H1298 G7984 H2347 H0736Maintenance CleaningMiscellaneous BeltsGrease Fittings Hydraulic System Minor Service Check the hydraulic fluid level dailyHydraulic System Major Service To inspect the hydraulic fluidTo clean the bottom of the tank To clean the tank screenTo fill the tank with new fluid About Service Service AdjustmentsAdjusting Lower Blade Guides Adjusting V-Belt Tension To adjust the tension for the hydraulic pump V-beltReplacing V-Belts Adjusting Main Conveyor TableTo check the main conveyor table alignment Tracking Conveyors To set the conveyor trackingReplacing Conveyors To replace the conveyor beltsDisconnect the resaw from the power source Blade Tracking Wheel Alignment Screws Page Troubleshooting UnderpoweredSymptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Housing Parts PartsHousing Parts List DescriptionFrame Parts Frame Parts List Elevation Parts Elevation Parts List Blade Guide Parts Adjustment ROD Bracket Tensioning Wheel Parts Tensioning Wheel Parts List Drive Wheel Parts Hydraulic Pump Parts Main Conveyor Table Parts Main Conveyor Table Parts List Return Conveyor Table Parts Rear Hold Down Parts Front Hold Down Parts Front Hold Down Parts List Hydraulic System Parts Hydraulic System Parts List Connector 3/8H X 3/8HElectrical System Parts Electrical System Parts Electrical System Parts List Warranty and Returns Page Page Page