Squaring the blade blade tension – Grizzly G0622 User Manual

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Model G0622 (Mfg 2/08+)

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it is always a good idea during the life of your saw
to check and adjust this setting. this adjustment
will improve your cutting results and extend the
life of your blade.

To square the blade to the bed of the table:

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2. Separate the blade guides as far as possible,

the lower the head of the bandsaw all the way
until it contacts the horizontal stop.

3. place a square on the table bed and against

the edge of the blade (

figure 53), and check

different points along the length of the table
between the blade guides.

Squaring the Blade

Blade Tension

proper blade tension is essential to long blade life,
straight cuts, and efficient cutting times.

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

To tension the blade on the bandsaw:

1. Make sure the blade is tracking properly.

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3. loosen and slide the blade guides as far

apart as they will go then tighten them down
again.

4. turn the tension knob in figure 52 clockwise

to tighten the blade as tight as you can.

5. Using moderate finger pressure, push against

the side of the blade. the blade should not
move more than 0.004".

Note:

We recommend using a blade

tensioning gauge, like the one found in

ACCESSORIES on Page 28. If you use this
option please follow the instructions included
with your gauge.

figure 53. Squaring the blade.

hex Bolt

4. loosen the hex bolt shown in figure 53, and

rotate the seat until the blade is vertical to the
bed, then re-tighten the hex bolt.

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