Operations – Grizzly 12" Cold Cut Saw G0682 User Manual

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g0682 12" Cold Cut saw (mfg. since 12/10)

symptom

possible Cause

Corrective action

premature blade
wear.

1. Feed pressure is too high.
2. incorrect blade for material type.
3. inadequate blade lubrication.

1. reduce feed pressure.
2. Choose the correct blade for the material type.
3. Check the level of the cutting fluid, valve positions,

functionality of the pump, and flow of the hoses.

Chipped teeth on
blade.

1. material type is too hard, incorrectly shaped, or

has flaws.

2. Wrong tooth pitch.
3. vibrations in machine causing blade to

"bounce" on workpiece.

4. blade lowered too rapidly into workpiece.

1. decrease feed pressure.

2. use correct blade.
3. Find/correct source of machine vibration.

4. lower blade in a slow and controlled manner.

vibration when
cutting.

1. Wrong tooth pitch/profile.
2. Workpiece is not secured in vise.
3. Cross section of workpiece is too large.

1. use correct blade.
2. secure workpiece.
3. adhere to maximum cutting capacities for this

machine.

Cut is not
straight.

1. Cutting pressure is too high.
2. Workpiece is not secured in vise.
3. Cutting angle is not properly set.
4. debris on vise.
5. roller assembly is not level with the vise

table.

1. reduce feed pressure.
2. secure workpiece.
3. set cutting angle according to the scale.
4. Clean vise.
5. Correct positioning of the roller assembly.

blade sticks in
cut.

1. Cutting pressure is too high.
2. Waste material/cutting fluid buildup on blade.
3. inadequate blade lubrication.

1. reduce feed pressure.
2. Clean blade.
3. Check the level of the cutting fluid, valve positions,

functionality of the pump, and flow of the hoses.

Operations

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