Blade troubleshooting – Grizzly 12" Cold Cut Saw G0682 User Manual

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

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blade Troubleshooting

symptom

possible Cause

Corrective action

blade does not cut
straight.

1. Feed speed/pressure too high.

2. blade is not square to table.
3. blade has broken teeth.

1. reduce feed pressure by relieving

pressure on the feed lever during operation.

2. adjust cutting angle.
3. inspect/repair blade.

blade

teeth

dull

prematurely.

1. Feed speed/pressure too low.
2. blade pitch too fine for cut.
3. insufficient blade cooling.

4. impurities in workpiece.
5. blade not broken-in correctly.

1. increase feed speed/pressure.
2. Check blade pitch, use a coarser-pitch blade.
3. Check coolant level/type, clean hoses, valves, and

nozzles.

4. inspect/clean/discard workpiece.
5. replace blade and follow

blade break-in on page

27.

blade teeth are broken/
missing.

1. Feed speed/pressure too high.

2. blade was in contact with the

workpiece when machine was
turned

ON.

3. blade tooth pitch incorrect for cut.
4. blade not broken-in correctly.

5. insufficient blade cooling.

1. reduce feed pressure by relieving pressure on the

feed lever during operation.

2. Never start the blade in contact with the workpiece.

3. Check blade tooth pitch.
4. replace blade and follow

blade break-in on page

27.

5. Check coolant level/type, clean hoses, valves, and

nozzles.

blade is broken.

1. Feed speed/pressure too high.
2. blade was in contact with the

workpiece when machine was
turned

ON.

3. insufficient blade cooling.

4. Workpiece shifted in vise.

1. reduce feed speed/pressure
2. Never start the blade in contact with the workpiece.

3. Check coolant level/type, clean hoses, valves, and

nozzles.

4. be sure workpiece is properly clamped before starting

cut.

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