Blade speed, Blade terminology – Grizzly G0622 User Manual

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Model G0622 (Mfg 2/08+)

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the bandsaw is capable of operating at 78,
108, or 180 FpM (Feet per Minute). the speed
can easily be adjusted by changing the v-belt
placement.

figure 32 shows an illustration for

pulley positions for each speed.

Gear Pulley

Motor Pulley

78 FPM

108 FPM

180 FPM

figure 32. pulley & v-belt configuration.

Blade Speed

3. raise the motor to relieve the belt tension

and position the belt in the desired pulley
alignment.

4. release the motor and let its weight tension

the belt.

5. tighten the motor tension bolt back against

the frame of the bandsaw.

To change the blade speeds:

1. diSConneCt BAndSAW FroM poWer!

2. loosen the motor tension bolt to allow the

motor to pivot (

figure 33).

Blade Terminology

Selecting the right blade for the cut requires a
knowledge of various blade characteristics. Use
the illustration in

figure 34 and the following

descriptions to better understand blade charac-
teristics.

blade selection

figure 34. Bandsaw blade terminology.

g

B

C

d

e

F

h

i

A

figure 33. Motor tension bolt.

Motor tension Bolt

A. Kerf:

the amount of material removed by the

blade during cutting.

B. Tooth Set: the amount each tooth is bent

left or right from the blade.

C. Gauge:

the thickness of the blade.

D. Blade Width: the widest point of the blade

measured from the tip of the tooth to the back
edge of the blade.

E. Tooth Rake: the angle of the tooth from a

line perpendicular to the length of the blade.

f. Gullet Depth: the distance from the tooth tip

to the bottom of the curved area (gullet).

G. Tooth pitch: the distance between tooth

tips.

h. Blade Back: the distance between the bot-

tom of the gullet and the back edge of the
blade.

I. TpI:

the number of teeth per inch measured

from gullet to gullet.

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