Vise blade guides – Grizzly G1010 User Manual

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G1010 4" x 6" Metal-Cutting Bandsaw

The vise can hold material up to six inches wide
and be set to cut angles from 0 to 45 degrees.

To adjust the angle on the vise:

1. Loosen the lock nut with a 12mm hex wrench

or socket as shown in

Figure 30.

2. Use the scale as a guide to set your angle or

use a machinist square to square the blade
to the vise as shown in

Figure 31.

3. Tighten the lock nut.

Figure 30. Setting vise angle.

Figure 32. Vise jaw lock-nut.

Vise

Blade Guides

The blade guides should be as close to the
workpiece as possible. This will help ensure
straight cuts by keeping the blade from twisting
and drifting off the cut line.

To adjust the blade guides:

1. Loosen the knobs shown in Figure 33

and slide the blade guides as close to
the workpiece as possible, then tighten the
knobs.

Figure 33. Blade guides.

Blade Guides

Knobs

Figure 31. Squaring vise to blade.

4. Loosen the lock nut in Figure 32 on the

opposite jaw so the jaw can float, and match
the angle of the workpiece.

5. Tighten the vise against the workpiece.

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