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Cleaning, Lubricating, Schedule – Grizzly G0621 User Manual

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G0621

Wood/Metal Bandsaw

SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE

Always disconnect power

to the machine before

performing maintenance.

Failure to do this may

result in serious person-

al injury.

Vacuum excess wood chips and sawdust, and
wipe off the remaining dust with a dry cloth. If
resin has built up, use a resin dissolving cleaner
to remove it.

Once a month, remove the blade and thoroughly
clean all built-up sawdust from the rubber tires on
the wheels.

Cleaning

Protect the unpainted cast iron surfaces on the
table by wiping the table clean after every use—
this ensures moisture from wood dust does not
remain on bare metal surfaces. Keep tables
rust-free with regular applications of general lubri-
cants such as G96

®

Gun Treatment, SLIPIT

®

, or

Boeshield

®

T-9.

If the table becomes difficult to tilt, remove it and
lubricate the trunnions and the slides in the trun-
nion base with a general lubricant.

Lubricating

For optimum performance from your machine, fol-
low this maintenance schedule:

Daily

Check/correct loose mounting bolts.

Check/correct damaged saw blade.

Check/correct worn or damaged wires.

Correct any other unsafe condition.

Monthly

Check for V-belt tension, damage, or wear.

Remove blade and thoroughly clean all built-
up sawdust from the rubber tires on the
wheels.

Clean/vacuum dust buildup from inside cabi-
net and off motor.

Schedule

As the bandsaw ages, the rubber tires on the
wheels may need to be redressed if they harden or
glaze over. Redressing the rubber tires improves
blade tracking and reduces vibration/blade lead.

If the rubber tires become too worn, then blade
tracking will become extremely difficult. At that
point, redressing will no longer be effective and
the rubber tires must be replaced.

To redress the rubber tires:

1. DISCONNECT BANDSAW FROM POWER!

2. Put on heavy leather gloves.

3. Remove the blade.

4. Clean any built-up sawdust from the rubber

tires.

5. Hold 100 grit sandpaper against the rub-

ber tire and rotate the wheel by hand. Only
redress the rubber enough to expose a fresh
rubber surface.

Redressing Rubber

Tires