Notice – Grizzly Portable Blade T10499 User Manual

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t10499/t10500 Blade Welder

12. press and release—do not hold—the weld

button.

Note: A limit switch senses the electrical
resistance between the blade ends. If there
is an adequate amount of welded material,
the limit switch will not allow the weld button
to activate the operation again.

13. Allow the blade to cool.

14. rotate the clamp lever switch to zero to

release the clamp pressure.

15. remove the blade.

Before welding a blade back together to per-

form an internal cut, insulate the entire blade

from the metal surfaces of the bandsaw to

ensure a good flow of current through the

blade.

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figure 17. Blade welding joint examples.

— if the weld is satisfactory, anneal the weld

as instructed in the next subsection.

— if the weld is not satisfactory, use the

blade shear to completely remove the weld
and perform the

Blade Preparation and

Welding procedures again that begin on

Page 7.

hot sparks from the blade welding opera-

tion could be thrown in all directions and

cause burns or fire.

When using the blade welder, always keep

the spark deflector over the clamps and

protect yourself from the flying sparks.

have fire extinguishing equipment readily

available.

DO NOT weld near flammables.

NOTICE

for good metal-to-metal contact between

the welding clamps and the blade, make

sure the blades and the clamps are free

from any debris, coatings, or flash before

and after each use of the welding station.

16. inspect the weld. the welded joint should be

even across the width of the blade with no
gaps (see

figure 17).

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