Blade tension & tracking, Notice – Grizzly G0561 User Manual

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g0561 7" x 12" Metal-Cutting Bandsaw

Blade Tension &

Tracking

figure 47. Blade tension guide.

NOTICE

Loosen blade tension at the end of each day

to prolong blade life.

To tension the blade on the bandsaw:

1. turn the blade tension handle clockwise to

tension the blade.

2. tension the blade until the blade tension

guide indicator is in the green zone (

figure

47).

3. to fine tune blade tension, use a blade

tensioning gauge, like the one found in

SECTION 5: ACCESSOrIES on page 31.
please follow the instructions included with
your gauge and the blade manufacturer's
recommendations on blade tension.

the blade tracking has been properly set at
the factory. the tracking will rarely need to be
adjusted if the bandsaw is used properly.

To adjust the blade tracking on the bandsaw:

1. unplug the BAndsAW!

2. position the bandsaw in the vertical position.

3. open the wheel access cover.

4. loosen, but do not remove the lower hex bolt

in the blade wheel tilting mechanism (

figure

47).

proper blade tension is essential to long blade
life, straight cuts, and efficient cutting. the Model
g0561 features a blade tension indicator to assist
you with blade tensioning.

two major signs that you do not have proper blade
tension are: 1) the blade stalls in the cut and slips
on the wheels, and 2) the blade frequently breaks
from being too tight.

tracking set screw

Blade tension guide

5. relax the blade tension.

6. Adjust the set screw with a 4mm hex wrench

shown in

figure 47, then tighten the hex bolt

loosened in

Step 4.

—tightening the set screw will move the

blade closer to the shoulder of the wheel.

—loosening the set screw will move the

blade away from the shoulder.

7. tension the blade.

8. reconnect the power and turn ON the

bandsaw.

—if the blade tracks along the shoulder of

the wheel (without rubbing), the blade is
tracking properly and this adjustment is
completed.

—if the blade walks away from the shoulder

of the wheel or hits the shoulder, repeat

Steps 4-7 until the blade tracks properly.

9. turn OFF the bandsaw.

10. replace the blade guard and wheel access

cover.

lower hex Bolt

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