8.Working from the back of the planer is easi- est because the anti-kickback pawls hang down in the front. Place a piece of newspa- per on each wood block so it is both under the cutterhead and accessible from the back of the planer. The newspaper will act as a feeler gauge to help you know when the table is high enough. (Newspaper is about

.003" thick and is long enough for adequate access.)

9.Raise the table close to the knife/insert edge. Continue raising the table with the micro adjust knob while constantly checking for resistance on the newspaper. When you get a medium drag on the paper, stop raising the table and remove the newspaper.

This table position will now be your reference point from which to make the other adjust- ments.

10.Lower the feed rollers so they rest on the wood blocks. Back the adjustment bolts out another 18" (approximately).

11.Notice where the hairline indicator reads on the table height scale. With the micro-adjust- ment knob, lower the table approximately 1mm on the scale (1mm = .039").

12.On the right and left sides, raise the adjust- ment bolts up to the roller blocks and tighten the check nuts. Make sure the adjustment bolts do not move while tightening the check nuts.

13.Rotate the pressure bar down to its original position. On the pressure bar, back the stop bolts out enough so that the pressure bar rests on the wood blocks below.

14.Set the stop bolts so they barely touch the planer body and tighten the check nuts to keep them in place.

15.Replace the springs and nuts. Tighten the nuts down on the tension stud so that the top of the nut is approximately 14" from the top of the tension stud.

To set the feed rollers and pressure bar with a Rotacator®:

1.Make sure the planer is disconnected from power and the knives are adjusted properly.

2.Read the previous instructions about setting the feed rollers and pressure bar with wood blocks—this will familiarize you with how to access and adjust the feed rollers and pres- sure bar.

3.Engage the cutterhead lock.

4.Place the Rotacator® on the table, under- neath the cutterhead. Line up the Rotacator® plunger on the edge of the knife. Set the dial to .000" and lock in place.

5.Move the Rotacator® directly under the one side of the feed roller and set the plunger on a bottom dead center edge. Adjust the feed roller until the Rotacator® reads .040".

6.Repeat step 4 on each end of each feed roller. Double check for accuracy, then lock the check nuts in place.

7.Adjust the pressure bar using the same pro- cedure as with the feed rollers.

-30-

Extreme Duty Planers

Page 32
Image 32
Grizzly G9741, G9967Z, G9740Z, G9961 instruction manual

G9967Z, G9740Z, G9741, G9961, G9740 specifications

The Grizzly G9740 is a versatile and powerful benchtop metal band saw designed for enthusiasts and professionals alike. Known for its robust construction and high performance, this machine stands out as an essential tool for any workshop that requires precise cutting of metal materials.

One of the main features of the G9740 is its powerful 1 HP motor, which delivers smooth and consistent cutting performance. This motor provides the necessary torque to handle a variety of metal cutting tasks, from simple cross-cuts to complex curves. Additionally, the saw operates at two different speeds, allowing users to adjust the cutting rate according to the material being worked on, which enhances its versatility.

The G9740 is engineered with a durable cast iron frame that not only reduces vibration but also contributes to the overall stability of the saw during operation. This stability is crucial for achieving accurate cuts, especially when working with thicker materials. The band saw is equipped with a precision ground cast iron table that provides ample support for the workpiece, ensuring that it can handle large and heavy materials with ease.

Another notable characteristic of the Grizzly G9740 is its large cutting capacity. The saw can accommodate stock up to 7 inches in height and 10 inches in width, making it ideal for a wide range of projects, from custom metal fabrications to intricate hobby work. The adjustable blade guide system ensures that the blade remains properly aligned, which is essential for maintaining cutting accuracy over extended periods.

Safety is a top priority with the Grizzly G9740. The machine comes with several safety features, including a blade guard that protects users from accidental contact with the cutting blade. Moreover, the saw is designed with a reliable tensioning mechanism that keeps the blade tight and secure during operation, minimizing the risk of blade breakage or misalignment.

In summary, the Grizzly G9740 is a highly capable benchtop metal band saw that offers a combination of power, precision, and safety. Its robust design, flexible speed settings, and generous cutting capacity make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to tackle metal cutting projects with confidence and accuracy. Whether for professional use or personal projects, the G9740 is a reliable tool that will deliver consistent and high-quality results.