Blade lead – Grizzly ULTIMATE 14" G0555P User Manual

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model g0555/g0555p (mfg. Since 5/11)

Blade Lead

Bandsaw blades may wander off the cut line
when sawing, as shown in the figure below. this
is called blade lead.

Blade lead is usually caused by too fast of a
feed rate, a dull or abused blade, or improper
blade tension. if your blade is sharp/undamaged,
properly tensioned, and you still have blade lead,
perform the following procedures.

To correct blade lead:

1. make sure the blade is properly tensioned

and the blade guides are adjusted correctly.

2. Use less pressure when feeding the workpiece

through the cut—this will reduce the feed
rate.

3. make sure the miter slot and fence are paral-

lel to the blade line (see the

Aligning Table

and

Aligning fence procedures in this man-

ual for detailed information).

4. if after Steps 1–3 there is still blade lead

present, compensate for this condition by
skewing the fence or shifting the table, as
instructed in the following procedures.

figure 67. example of blade lead.

To skew your fence:

1. Cut a piece of scrap wood approximately

3

4

"

thick x 3" wide x 17" long. on the wide face of
the board, draw a straight line parallel to the
long edge.

2. Slide the bandsaw fence out of the way and

cut halfway through the board on the line by
pushing it into the blade. turn the bandsaw

OFF and wait for the blade to stop. do not
move the board.

3. Clamp the board to the bandsaw table, then

slide the fence over to the board so it barely
touches one end of the board.

4. Use a 4mm hex wrench to loosen the four

fence adjustment cap screws on top of the
fence, skew the fence so that it is parallel
with the scrap piece, then re-tighten the cap
screws.

5. make a few cuts using the fence.

— if blade lead is still present, repeat

Steps

1–4 until the blade and fence are parallel
with each other.

— or, shift the table, as instructed in the fol-

lowing procedure.

To shift the table:

1. on a scrap piece of wood, mark a line that is

perpendicular to the front edge.

2. Cut halfway through the board on the line by

pushing it into the blade.

3. turn the bandsaw OFF and wait for the blade

to stop.

4. disconnect the bandsaw from power, then

use a 10mm wrench to loosen the six hex
bolts underneath the table that secure it to
the trunnion brackets.

5. Shift the table to compensate for the blade

lead, re-tighten the hex bolts, then re-connect
the bandsaw to power.

6. repeat Steps 1–5 until there is no longer any

blade lead.

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