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Blade tension & tracking, Notice – Grizzly G0592 User Manual

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G0592 Metal Cutting Bandsaw

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Note:

It is sometimes possible to flip the

blade inside out, in which case the blade will
be installed in the wrong direction. Check to
make sure the blade teeth are facing toward
the workpiece, as shown in

Figure 44

, after

mounting on the bandsaw. Some blades will
have a directional arrow as a guide.

8. When the blade is around both wheels,

adjust the position so the back of the blade is
against the shoulder of the wheels.

9. Complete the blade change by following the

steps in the next section,

Blade Tension &

Tracking.

Figure 44.

Blade cutting direction.

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Blade Tension &

Tracking

The blade tracking has been properly set at

the factory. The tracking will rarely need to be

adjusted if the bandsaw is used properly. The

blade is tracking properly when the back of

the blade is lightly touching the flange of both

wheels.

To adjust the blade tracking on the bandsaw:

1. Turn the tracking set screw (hidden from

view) in

Figure 45 until the blade is tracking

properly.

Figure 45.

Blade tension guide.

Blade Tension Guide

NOTICE

Loosen blade tension at the end of each day

to prolong blade life.

To tension the blade on the bandsaw:

1.

Turn the blade tension handle clockwise to

tension the blade.

2.

Use the graduated scale on the blade tension

indicator (Figure 45) to determine blade ten-

sion in PSI.

—For carbon blades, the blade tension should

be 20,000 PSI.

—For bi-metal blades, like the one supplied

with your machine, the blade should be
tensioned from 30,000 to 35,000 PSI.

3.

To fine tune blade tension, use a blade

tensioning gauge, like the one found in

SECTION 5: ACCESSORIES

on Page 28.

Please follow the instructions included with

your gauge and the blade manufacturer's

recommendations on blade tension.

Proper blade tension is essential to long blade

life, straight cuts, and efficient cutting. The Model

G0592 features a blade tension indicator to assist

you with blade tensioning.

Two major signs that you do not have proper

blade tension are: 1) the blade stalls in the cut and

slips on the wheels, and 2) the blade frequently

breaks from being too tight.

Tracking Set Screw