Grizzly G1010 User Manual

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G1010 4" x 6" Metal-Cutting Bandsaw

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SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Machine is loud when
cutting or bogs down in
the cut.

1. Excessive feed rate.

2. The blade TPI is too great, or the

material is too coarse.

1. Refer to

Feed Rate on Page 25, or Changing

Blade Speed on Page 24, and adjust as required.

2. Refer to

Blade Selection on Page 25 and adjust as

required.

Blades break often.

1. The workpiece is loose in the vise.

2. The feed or cut speed is wrong.

3. The blade TPI is too great, or the

material is too coarse.

4. The blade is rubbing on the wheel

flange.

5. The bandsaw is being started with

the blade resting on the workpiece.

6. The guide bearings are

misaligned, or the blade is rubbing
on the wheel flange.

7. The blade is too thick, or the

blades are of low quality.

1. Clamp the workpiece tighter, or use a jig to hold the

workpiece.

2. Refer to

Feed Rate on Page 25, or Changing

Blade Speed on Page 24, and adjust as required.

3. Refer to

Blade Selection on Page 25, and adjust

as required.

4. Refer to

Blade Tracking on Page 32, and adjust as

required.

5. Start bandsaw and then slowly lower the headstock

by setting the feed rate.

6. Refer to

Blade Tracking on Page 32, or Blade

Guides on Page 26, and adjust as required.

7. Use a higher quality blade.

Blade dulls prematurely.

1. The cutting speed is too fast.

2. The blade TPI is too coarse.

3. The blade feed pressure is too

light.

4. The workpiece has hard spots,

welds, or scale is on the material.

5. The blade is twisted.
6. The blade is sipping on the

wheels.

1. Refer to

Changing Blade Speed on Page 24, and

adjust as required.

2. Refer to

Blade Selection on Page 25, and adjust

as required.

3. Refer to

Feed Rate on Page 25, and adjust as

required.

4. Increase the feed pressure, and reduce the cutting

speed.

5. Replace the blade.
6. Refer to

Blade Tension on Page 33, and adjust as

required.

Blade wears on one side.

1. The blade guides are worn or mis-

adjusted.

2. The blade guide slide bracket is

loose.

3. The wheels are out of alignment.

1. Refer to

Blade Guides on Page 26 and replace or

adjust.

2. Tighten the blade guide bracket.

3. Refer to

Blade Tracking on Page 32, and adjust as

required.

Teeth are ripping from the
blade.

1. The feed pressure is too heavy

and the blade speed is too slow; or
the blade TPI is too coarse for the
workpiece.

2. The workpiece is vibrating in the

vise.

3. The blade gullets are loading up

with chips.

1. Refer to

Blade Selection on Page 25 and decrease

the feed pressure. Refer to

Feed Rate on Page 25,

and adjust as required.

2. Re-clamp the workpiece in the vise, and use a jig if

required.

3. Use a coarser-tooth blade.

The cuts are crooked.

1. The feed pressure is too high.

2. The guide bearings are out of

adjustment, or too far away from
the workpiece.

3. The blade tension is low.

4. The blade is dull.

5. The blade speed is wrong.

1. Refer to

Feed Rate on Page 25, and adjust as

required.

2. Refer to

Blade Guides on Page 26 and replace or

adjust.

3. Refer to

Blade Tension on Page 33, and adjust as

required.

4. Refer to

Changing the Blade on Page 31 and

replace the blade.

5. Refer to

Changing Blade Speed on Page 24, and

adjust as required.

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