Blade guide adjustments, Notice – Grizzly G0457 User Manual

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g0457 14" industrial Bandsaw (Mfg. Since 5/11)

the blade guides consist of an upper and lower
set of ball bearings that provide side-to-side sup-
port to help keep the blade straight while cutting.
the blade guides are designed to be adjusted in
two ways—forward/backward and side-to-side.

To adjust the upper and lower blade guides:

1. Make sure that the blade is tracking properly

and that it is correctly tensioned.

2. diSConneCt BAndSAW FroM poWer!

3. Familiarize yourself with the blade guide con-

trols shown in

figure 33.

Blade Guide

Adjustments

4. loosen the thumbscrew on the lateral adjust-

ment rod.

5. rotate the lower knurled knob to position the

blade guides so the edges of the bearings are

1

/

16

" behind the blade gullets, as illustrated in

figure 34.

Note: The

1

/

16

" spacing is ideal, although with

larger blades it may not be possible. In such
cases, adjust the guide bearings as far for-
ward as possible to the blade gullets, and still
maintain the proper support bearing spacing
adjustment.

figure 33. Blade guide controls.

thumbscrew

Cap Screw

Blade guide

Bearings

lower

Knurled

Knob

Blade

Guide

Bearing

Blade

Gullets

figure 34. lateral adjustment of blade guides.

6. tighten the thumbscrew on the lateral adjust-

ment rod.

7. loosen the cap screws.

8. With the 4mm hex wrench, rotate the center

portion of the blade guide bearings to laterally
position the bearings 0.004" away from the
blade.

Note: 0.004" is approximately the thickness
of a piece of paper.

9. tighten the cap screw to lock the blade guide

bearings in position.

10. repeat Steps 49 for the lower guides.

NOTICE

Make sure that the blade teeth will not con-

tact the guide bearings when the blade is

against the rear support bearing during the

cut or the blade teeth will be ruined.

NOTICE

Whenever changing a blade or adjusting ten-

sion and tracking, the upper and lower blade

support bearings and guide bearings must

be properly adjusted before cutting opera-

tions.

1

/

16

"

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