Welding – Grizzly Portable Blade T10499 User Manual

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t10499/t10500 Blade Welder

Note: You can make sure that the blade
ends are even with each other by stacking
them together with the teeth facing in oppo-
site directions (see

Figure 11), then grinding

them. Regardless of the grinding angle, the
blade ends will match evenly for welding.

figure 11. Blade ends stacked with teeth facing

opposite directions.

3. use 120-grit emery cloth or an equivalent

to lightly sand the part of the blade that will
contact the welder clamps. this helps ensure
a good electrical contact with the blade for
welding.

Note: To prevent dulling the teeth, keep the
emery cloth away from them when sanding
the blade surface.

Welding

1. turn the main on/oFF switch OFF, then

disConneCt WeLder FroM poWer!

2. thoroughly clean the welding clamps to

remove debris, oily substances, or flash from
previous welding operations. if necessary,
lightly sand them with 120-grit emery cloth.

3. rotate the clamp pressure switch

(see

figure 12) to zero. this spreads the

clamps apart to allow proper positioning of
the blade ends.

figure 13. Blade end properly position in

welding clamp and locked in place.

Blade

end

4. pull the spark deflector up and loosen the

welding clamps by pulling the clamp levers
down.

5. position the back of one blade end evenly

against the back of the right welding clamp
so that the end is midway between the two
clamps, as shown in

figure 13.

6. rotate the right clamp lever up to secure the

blade end in place.

figure 12. Clamping controls.

Welding Clamps

Clamp

pressure

switch

Clamp Levers

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