Grizzly G9743 owner manual Blade Speed, Material Feet Per Minute

Models: G9743

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5.
3.
Tighten the vise against the workpiece.
Lock Nut
Figure 13. Squaring vise to blade.
4. Loosen the lock nut in Figure 14 on the opposite jaw so the jaw can float, and match the angle of the workpiece.
Tighten the lock nut.
Use the scale as a guide to set your angle or use a machinist square to square the vise to the blade as shown in Figure 13.
Loosen the lock nut with a 34" hex wrench.
To adjust the angle on the vise: 1.
2.

Lock Nut

Figure 14. Vise jaw lock-nut.

Blade Speed

The Model G9743 has these three blade speeds: 148, 216, and 282 FPM.

NOTICE

DO NOT change speeds when the motor is running. Wait for the bandsaw to come to a complete stop or you will damage the gears and you will void your warranty.

To change blade speeds:

1.TURN THE BANDSAW OFF AND ALLOW IT TO COME TO A COMPLETE STOP.

2.Determine the best speed for your cut. The table in Figure 15 is provided as a rough guideline. Material thickness, type of blade used and if cutting fluid is used, will factor into the correct speed selection. As a general rule, add 15% when using cutting fluid.

Material

Feet Per Minute

 

(FPM)

Tool, Stainless, &

148

Alloy Steels, Cast Iron

 

Medium to High

216

Carbon Steels, Iron,

 

Hard Brass or Bronze

 

 

 

Aluminum and Plastics

282

 

 

Figure 15. Blade speed table.

G9743 7" x 12" Metal-Cutting Bandsaw

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Grizzly G9743 owner manual Blade Speed, Material Feet Per Minute