Setting Upper Blade Guide Height; Blade Selection - Grizzly G0513 Series Owner's Manual

Heavy-duty 17" bandsaw
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Setting Upper Blade
Guide Height
When cutting, the blade guides must always be
positioned so they just clear (no more than
the workpiece. The guide post, shown in Figure
67, allows the upper blade guide assembly to be
quickly adjusted for height.
To adjust height of upper blade guides:
1.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2.
Loosen guide post lock knob (see Figure 67).
Guide Post
Handwheel
Blade Guard
Blade Guide
Assembly
Figure 67. Guide post controls.
3.
Use guide post elevation handwheel to adjust
height of guide post so that blade guide
assembly just clears (no more than
workpiece.
4.
Retighten lock knob to secure setting.
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Selecting the right blade requires a knowledge
of the various blade characteristics to match the
blade with the particular cutting operation.
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Blade Terminology
A. Kerf: The amount of material removed by the
Guide Post
Lock Knob
B. Tooth Set: The amount each tooth is bent
Guide Post
C. Gauge: The thickness of the blade.
D. Blade Width: The widest point of the blade
E. Tooth Rake: The angle of the tooth face from
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F.
G. Tooth Pitch: The distance between tooth
H. Blade Back: The distance between the bot-
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Blade Selection

A
B
C
E
F
D
G
Figure 68. Bandsaw blade components.
blade during cutting.
left or right along the blade.
measured from the tip of the tooth to the back
edge of the blade.
a line perpendicular to the length of the blade.
Gullet Depth: The distance from the tooth tip
to the bottom of the curved area (gullet).
tips.
tom of the gullet and the back edge of the
blade.
TPI: The number of teeth per inch measured
from gullet to gullet.
G0513 Series Bandsaws (Mfd. Since 08/22)
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