Grizzly G1011Z User Manual

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G1011 7" x 12'' Bandsaw

Additional Safety Instructions For The

Metal-Cutting Bandsaw

6. Never position fingers or thumbs in line

with the cut. Serious injury could occur.

7. Periodically check the horizontal stop

screw and the automatic shutoff limit
switch to make sure they are properly
adjusted.

8. Exercise great caution when replacing

blades. Wear protective gloves and safety
glasses when handling the blade

9. Support long or heavy workpieces which

extend from the machine bed with a roller
stand or other support device.

10. Habits – good and bad – are hard to

break. Develop good habits in your shop
and safety will become second-nature to
you.

No list of safety guidelines can be com-

plete. Every shop environment is different.

Always consider safety first, as it applies

to your individual working conditions. Use

this and other machinery with caution and

respect. Failure to do so could result in seri-

ous personal injury, damage to equipment

or poor work results.

Operating this equipment has the poten-

tial to propel debris into the air which can

cause eye injury. Always wear safety glass-

es or goggles when operating equipment.

Everyday glasses or reading glasses only

have impact resistant lenses, they are not

safety glasses. Be certain the safety glasses

you wear meet the appropriate standards of

the American National Standards Institute

(ANSI).

Like all power tools, there is danger asso-

ciated with the Model G1011 Bandsaw.

Accidents are frequently caused by lack

of familiarity or failure to pay attention.

Use this tool with respect and caution to

lessen the possibility of operator injury. If

normal safety precautions are overlooked

or ignored, serious personal injury may

occur.

1. Do not operate your bandsaw with dull

or badly worn blades. Dull blades require
more effort to use and are difficult to con-
trol. Inspect blades before each use.

2. Make sure the blade has been properly

tensioned and is tracking on the center of
the wheels

3. Always support stock in the vise and make

certain it is firmly secured. Never attempt
to hold material by hand while sawing.

4. Keep belt guard and bandsaw wheel cov-

ers in place when operating the machine.

5. Never force the saw through the cut. Allow

the feed cylinder to control the rate of cut-
ting. If the saw blade binds or stalls turn
the power of immediately.

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