SECTION 6: OPERATIONS

Keep loose clothing rolled up and out of the way of machinery and keep hair pulled back.

Disconnect power to the machine when perform- ing any maintenance or adjustments. Failure to do this may result in seri- ous personal injury.

Wear safety glasses dur- ing the entire operation process. Failure to com- ply may result in serious personal injury.

Using this machine pro- duces sawdust which may cause allergic reactions and respiratory problems. Use an approved dust mask to protect yourself from dust hazards!

WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND that you read books, trade magazines, or get formal train- ing to maximize the potential of your machine. The following section was designed to give instructions on the basic operations of this bandsaw. However, it is in no way comprehensive of every bandsaw application. There are many different jigs that can be built to increase safety, accura- cy, and types of cuts.

18" & 20" Super Heavy-Duty Bandsaws

Blade Selections

Selecting the right blade requires a combination of the various blade characteristics mentioned below, the type of material you plan to cut, and the type of cut you are going to perform.

Blade Length

Measured by the circumference, blade lengths are usually unique to the model of your bandsaw and the wheel diameter. The Model G0506 is designed for blades that are 14758"-14958" long. The Model G0507/G0511 requires blades that are 1601316"-16238" long.

Blade Width

Measured from the the back of the blade to the tip of the blade tooth (the widest point), blade width is often the first consideration given to blade selection.

A narrow blade can cut tight curves (a small radius) but is not very good at cutting straight lines, because they naturally wander (blade lead). However, larger blades are much better at cutting straight lines and this makes them a nat- ural choice for resaw applications

The 18" & 20" Super Heavy-Duty Bandsaws func- tion best with blades that are 38" - 1" wide. Refer to the current Grizzly catalog for prices and order- ing information. Always pick the size of blade that best suits your application.

Tooth Style

When selecting blades, another option to consid- er is the shape, gullet size and angle of the teeth—otherwise known as “Tooth Style.”

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Grizzly G0506, G0507, G0511 instruction manual Operations, Blade Selections, Blade Length, Blade Width, Tooth Style