Grizzly Portable Blade T10499 User Manual

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t10499/t10500 Blade Welder

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7. place the other blade end in the left welding

clamp and position it so that it evenly butts up
against the opposing blade end, then clamp
it in place by rotating the left clamp lever up
(see

figure 14).

8. use the tables below to set the clamp pres-

sure switch and the anneal strength (see

figure 16).

• For T10499:

Blade Width

Clamp

pressure

Anneal

strength

1

8

"–

1

4

"

1–2

Low

3

8

"–

1

2

"

3–4+

high

• For T10500:

Blade Width

Clamp

pressure

Anneal

strength

3

8

"–

1

2

"

1–2

Low

1

2

"–

3

4

"

3–4+

high

Note: As you rotate the clamp pressure
switch, the left clamp will move and apply
pressure toward the right. This pressure is
necessary to maintain contact between the
blade ends as the metal melts during the
welding operation.

Note: To ensure a good blade weld, it is
critical that the blade ends are secured in the
welding clamps evenly and with no overlap
(see

Figure 15).

Blade Ends Butt Evenly

Blade Ends Flat w/No Overlap

figure 15. Blade ends correctly secured in

welding clamps.

9. Lower the spark deflector over the clamps.

10. put on safety goggles and heavy leather

gloves.

11. Connect the welder to power and turn the

main on/oFF switch

ON.

figure 14. Blade ends in correct position for

welding.

Blade ends

figure 16. Welding controls.

Welding

Button

Clamp

pressure switch

Anneal

strength switch

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