Grizzly G0555 owner manual Basic Cutting Tips, Cutting Options, Ripping, To make a rip cut

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Basic Cutting Tips

Here are some basic tips to follow when oper- ating the bandsaw:

Replace, sharpen, and clean blades as nec- essary. Make adjustments periodically to keep the saw running in top condition.

Use light and even pressure while cutting. Light contact with the blade eases line follow- ing and prevents undue friction.

Avoid twisting the blade when cutting around tight corners. Allow the blade to saw around the corners.

Misusing the saw or using incorrect tech- niques is unsafe and results in poor cuts. Remember—the blade does the cutting with the operator’s guidance.

Cutting Options

The bandsaw is capable of performing the follow- ing cuts:

Miters

Compound Angles

Angles

Complex Curves

Resaw

Duplicate Parts

Ripping

Circles

Crosscutting

Beveled Curves

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Ripping

"Ripping" means cutting with the grain of the wood stock. For plywood and other processed wood, ripping simply means cutting down the length of the workpiece.

To make a rip cut:

1.Adjust the fence to match the width of the cut on your workpiece, then lock the fence in place.

2.Adjust the blade guide assembly to the prop- er height above the workpiece.

3.After all safety precautions have been met, turn the bandsaw ON and wait for it to come to full speed. Slowly feed the workpiece into the blade and continue with the cut until the blade is completely through the workpiece. The figure below shows an example of a rip- ping operation.

Note: If you cut narrow pieces, use a push stick to protect your fingers.

Figure 48. Example of a ripping operation.

NEVER place fingers or hands in the line of cut. If you slip, your hands or fingers may go into the blade. ALWAYS use a push stick when ripping narrow pieces. Failure to follow these warnings may result in serious personal injury!

Model G0555/G0555P (Mfg. Since 5/11)

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Contents Ultimate 14 Bandsaw Page Table of Contents Manual Accuracy Contact Info IntroductionMachine Description Identification MaCHiNe data SHeet Table Information Safety Safety Instructions for MachineryPage Additional Safety for Bandsaws Power Supply AvailabilityFull-Load Current Rating Circuit InformationGrounding Requirements Shock HazardExtension Cords Voltage ConversionMinimum Gauge Size 14 AWG 50 ftSetup Needed for SetupUnpacking Description QtyHardware Recognition Chart Inventory Shipping Inventory Figures QtyBefore cleaning, gather the following CleanupBasic steps for removing rust preventative Site Considerations Assembly Ing the stand easier in a later stepLeveling the stand Trunnion Page Fence stand-off installed Model G0555/G0555P Mfg. Since 5/11 Blade Center Tracking To center track the bladeDust Collection To connect a dust collection hosePower Connection Test Run Connecting PowerDisconnecting Power To test run the machineTensioning Blade To tension the bandsaw bladeAdjusting Blade Support Bearings To adjust the support bearingsTo adjust the upper and lower blade guides Adjusting Blade Guide BearingsTool Needed Qty Page Tools Needed Qty Table Tilt CalibrationTo set the positive stop 90˚ to the blade To align the table to the blade Aligning TableStep Aligning Fence Operations Operation OverviewWorkpiece Inspection Disabling & Locking SwitchBefore cutting, inspect all workpieces for the following Guide Post Table Tilt To adjust the height of the guide postTo tilt the table Blade Speed To change the blade speedBlade Dimensions Blade InformationBlade Length Blade WidthTooth Pitch Blade CareBlade Breakage Most common causes of blade breakage areBlade Change Blade InstallationBlade Removal Basic Cutting Tips Cutting OptionsRipping To make a rip cutCrosscuttingResawing To make a 90˚ crosscutCutting Curves Stacked Cuts To complete a stacked cutAccessories Bandsaw BladesModel G1928-Bandsaw HandbookG7315Z-Super Heavy-Duty Shop FOX Mobile Base H7584-Re-Saw Fence Retrofit KitMaintenance Cleaning ProtectingSchedule DailyRedressing Rubber Tires LubricationTo redress the rubber tires Troubleshooting ServiceMotor & Electrical Cutting Operations MiscellaneousBelt Tension Checking V-Belt TensionTensioning V-Belt To properly tension the V-beltReplacing V-Belt Shimming TableTo replace the V-belt Belt Tension subsection onWheel Alignment Checking Wheel AlignmentShimming a Wheel To shim a wheelUpper Wheel Lateral Adjustment To adjust the upper wheel laterallyBlade Lead To correct blade leadTo skew your fence To shift the tableTo reset the blade tensioner Blade TensionerFence Scale Calibration To calibrate the scaleWiring Wiring Safety InstructionsWiring Diagram 110 VACMain Main Parts List DescriptionDescription Stand Fence Labels 144V2 216 155 145 148 147 149 157 156 218 217 214Warranty Card CommentsGrizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC BOX BELLINGHAM, WAWarranty and Returns Warranty and ReturnsOrder Hours a DAY
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