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MO DE L G0 659 9 " x 1 4 " V ER TIC A L M E T AL - CUT T I NG B AN DSA W O WNER'S MANU A L W ARN I NG : NO P OR TI O N OF TH I S MA NUAL MA Y B E RE PROD UCE D IN A NY S [...]
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T able of Con tent s INTRODUCTION ............................................... 2 ?[...]
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IN TRODUCT I ON F oreword [...]
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A. B. C. D.[...]
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MODEL G0659 9" X 14" VER TICAL MET AL CUTTING BANDSA W 8jhidbZgHZg k^X Z /* ,% * )+ " .++ ( I dDgYZg 8Vaa/-%%*'("[...]
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Main Specifications (continued): Cutting Capacity B^iZg8ji ##########################################################################################################################[...]
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Saf ety Ins tr ucti on s f or Metal Cutti ng Bandsaw s 5. FIRE HAZARD. ?[...]
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SE CT ION 2 : C IR CUIT RE QUIREMENTS Extension Cords [...]
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Wear safet y glass es dur - ing t he entir e set up p ro - cess ! Th is ma ch in e pr e se nt s se r io us inj ur y h a z a rd s to untrained u sers. Read through this entire m an[...]
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Floor Load Machine Data Sheet [...]
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Mo v in g & P la ci ng This bandsaw is a he avy machine. Serious per - sonal injury may o ccur if safe movi ng m ethods ar e not use d. T o be safe, get assistance and us e pow[...]
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Ass e mb ly To assemble the bandsaw: 1. ?[...]
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T est Ru n [...]
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SE CTION 4 : OP ERA TIONS Loose hair and cloth - ing could get caught i n machiner y a nd c ause se ri- ous p ersonal injury . Keep loose clothing and long ha ir away f ro m m ovin [...]
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C - Clamp Vise : ?[...]
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Angle Adjustments 1. [...]
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Bl ade Selectio n [...]
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Tooth Set [...]
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Blade Pitch (TPI) [...]
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Blade Care ?[...]
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Bl ade T en si on in g ?[...]
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T ools N ee ded : Qt y ?[...]
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Ch an gi ng Spe eds ?[...]
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W or kpiece Insp e ct ion [...]
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ELECTROCUTION HAZARD This bands aw is not design ed to be used with water soluble cutt ing fluid or coolant . If ne ede d, use a small amount of oil - base d lubri cant . [...]
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Ch ip Ins pectio n Cha r t ?[...]
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SE CTION 5 : A CC E SSORI E S Figure 46. SHOP FOX ® G7315—Super Heavy-Duty Mobile Base ?[...]
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SE CTION 6 : MAINT EN ANC E Alwa ys disconnec t power to th e mac hin e be fo re per forming maintenan ce. Failure to do this m ay result in serious person - a l i n j u r y. [...]
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Lubrication Bearings ?[...]
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V - Belt P ul le y Alignm ent [...]
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Wheel Al ign ment Materials N ee ded : Qt y ?[...]
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Bl ade Scra per & Wheel Br us h [...]
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View this page in color at www.grizzly.com. The motor wiring shown here is current at the time of printing, but it may not match your machine. Always use the wiring diagram inside the [...]
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G0 659 Electr ica l Compo nen ts Figure 64. Figure 62. Fi[...]
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NOTICE This hydraulic schematic will help the you identify hydraulic system components. it is not intended to be a how-to repair guide. Seek assistance from a professional hydraulic te[...]
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REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 1 P0659001 KNOB 34 P0659034 GUIDE POST HEAD 2 P0659002 HANDLE 35 PSS02 SET SCREW 5/16-18 X 3/8 3 PW14 FLAT WASHER 5/8 36 P0659036 UPPER [...]
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REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 127 P0659127 C-CLAMP VISE 152 PW02 FLAT WASHER 3/8 128 P0659128 HANDLE CAP 153 PN08 HEX NUT 3/8-16 129 P0659129 LEADSCREW HANDLE 163 PSB[...]
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Saf ety Labels Brea k do wn and Pa r ts Li st Safety labels warn about machine hazards and ways to prevent injury. The owner of this machine MUST maintain the original location and rea[...]
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