Grizzly G0514 Adjusting Lower Wheel, Adjusting Guide Post Travel, To adjust the lower wheel

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Adjusting Lower

Wheel

Only do this procedure if you cannot make the wheels coplanar with the tracking knob or by shimming the upper wheel. Make sure the upper wheel is adjusted as close as possible to being coplanar with the lower wheel before beginning. Do this procedure with the blade fully tensioned.

Tools Needed:

 

Hex Wrench 4mm

1

To adjust the lower wheel:

 

1.DISCONNECT BANDSAW FROM POWER!

2.Loosen the jam nuts on the lower wheel adjustment hub (see Figure 64).

Adjusting Guide

Post Travel

The guide post assembly should remain paral- lel with the blade front-to-back and side-to-side along its length of travel. If it does not, follow these instructions to correctly adjust the guide post.

Tools Needed:

 

Machinist's Square

............................................. 1

Small Ruler

1

Hex Wrench 4mm

1

Hex Wrench 5mm

1

Metal Shims

(As Needed)

To check/adjust the guide post parallel side- to-side with the blade:

1. DISCONNECT BANDSAW FROM POWER!

Adjustment

Hub

Side

Tilt

Top Tilt

Side

Tilt

Bottom Tilt

2.

Tighten the blade to the tension that will be

 

used during operation.

3.

Loosen the guide post lock knob, raise the

 

guide post and lock it in place, then place a

 

machinist’s square on the table next to the

 

side of the blade as illustrated in Figure 65.

Figure 64. Lower wheel adjustment control.

3.Loosen one tilt adjustment set screw, then tighten the opposing set screw approximately an equal amount.

4.Check the wheels with the coplanarity gauge, then adjust the lower wheel at the hub as needed until it is parallel and coplanar with the top wheel.

5.Tighten the jam nuts to lock the tilt adjust- ment set screws in position.

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Figure 65. Squaring table to blade.

4.Adjust the table square with the blade using the table tilt knob, then secure it with the table tilt lock lever.

Model G0513/G0514 (Mfg. 8/02+)

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