MODEL G0621X 14" WOOD/METAL BANDSAW OWNER'S MANUAL (For models manufactured since 07/17) COPYRIGHT © AUGUST, 2009 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC. REVISED SEPTEMBER, 2018 (MN) WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC. #TR12108 PRINTED IN TAIWAN V2.09.
This manual provides critical safety instructions on the proper setup, operation, maintenance, and service of this machine/tool. Save this document, refer to it often, and use it to instruct other operators. Failure to read, understand and follow the instructions in this manual may result in fire or serious personal injury—including amputation, electrocution, or death. The owner of this machine/tool is solely responsible for its safe use.
Table of Contents INTRODUCTION................................................ 2 Contact Info.................................................... 2 Machine Description....................................... 2 Manual Accuracy............................................ 2 Identification.................................................... 3 Machine Data Sheet....................................... 4 SECTION 1: SAFETY........................................ 6 Safety Instructions for Machinery...................
INTRODUCTION Contact Info Manual Accuracy We stand behind our machines! If you have questions or need help, contact us with the information below. Before contacting, make sure you get the serial number and manufacture date from the machine ID label. This will help us help you faster. We are proud to provide a high-quality owner’s manual with your new machine! Grizzly Technical Support 1815 W. Battlefield Springfield, MO 65807 Phone: (570) 546-9663 Email: techsupport@grizzly.
Identification A B D C E F G U J K M L H N I O Q R S P T A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. Blade Tension Handle Upper Wheel Cover Blade Guide Elevation Handwheel Blade Tension Scale Blade Tracking Knob Blade Guide Elevation Lock Knob Motor Switch Speed Dial Power Switch Fence Upper Blade Guide Assembly Model G0621X (Mfd. Since 07/17) L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. U.
Machine Data Sheet MACHINE DATA SHEET Customer Service #: (570) 546-9663 · To Order Call: (800) 523-4777 · Fax #: (800) 438-5901 MODEL G0621X 13‐1/2" 1‐1/4 HP 3‐PHASE VERTICAL WOOD/METAL BANDSAW Product Dimensions: Weight.............................................................................................................................................................. 254 lbs. Width (side-to-side) x Depth (front-to-back) x Height....................................................................
Main Specifications: Main Specifications Bandsaw Size............................................................................................................................................ 14 in. Max Cutting Width (Left of Blade)........................................................................................................ 13-1/2 in. Max Cutting Width (Left of Blade) w/Fence......................................................................................... 11-7/8 in.
Safety SECTION 1: SAFETY For Your Own Safety, Read Instruction Manual Before Operating This Machine The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible hazardous conditions. This manual uses a series of symbols and signal words intended to convey the level of importance of the safety messages. The progression of symbols is described below. Remember that safety messages by themselves do not eliminate danger and are not a substitute for proper accident prevention measures.
WEARING PROPER APPAREL. Do not wear clothing, apparel or jewelry that can become entangled in moving parts. Always tie back or cover long hair. Wear non-slip footwear to reduce risk of slipping and losing control or accidentally contacting cutting tool or moving parts. HAZARDOUS DUST. Dust created by machinery operations may cause cancer, birth defects, or long-term respiratory damage. Be aware of dust hazards associated with each workpiece material.
Additional Safety Instructions for Bandsaws Serious cuts, amputation, or death can occur from contact with the moving saw blade during operation or if blade breakage occurs. To reduce this risk, anyone operating this machine MUST completely heed the hazards and warnings below. HAND PLACEMENT. Placing hands or fingers in line with blade during operation may result in serious injury if hands slip or workpiece moves unexpectedly.
SECTION 2: POWER SUPPLY Availability Circuit Information Before installing the machine, consider the availability and proximity of the required power supply circuit. If an existing circuit does not meet the requirements for this machine, a new circuit must be installed. To minimize the risk of electrocution, fire, or equipment damage, installation work and electrical wiring must be done by an electrician or qualified service personnel in accordance with all applicable codes and standards.
Grounding Requirements This machine MUST be grounded. In the event of certain malfunctions or breakdowns, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance for electric current. This machine is equipped with a power cord that has an equipment-grounding wire and a grounding plug. Only insert plug into a matching receptacle (outlet) that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
SECTION 3: SETUP Needed for Setup This machine presents serious injury hazards to untrained users. Read through this entire manual to become familiar with the controls and operations before starting the machine! Wear safety glasses during the entire setup process! HEAVY LIFT! Straining or crushing injury may occur from improperly lifting machine or some of its parts. To reduce this risk, get help from other people and use a forklift (or other lifting equipment) rated for weight of this machine.
Inventory The following is a list of items shipped with your machine. Before beginning setup, lay these items out and inventory them. A If any non-proprietary parts are missing (e.g. a nut or a washer), we will gladly replace them; or for the sake of expediency, replacements can be obtained at your local hardware store. Main Components (Figure 2) Qty A. Bandsaw Unit.............................................. 1 B. 6" Handwheel.............................................. 1 C. Handwheel Handle..........
Hardware Recognition Chart 5mm Model G0621X (Mfd.
Cleanup The unpainted surfaces of your machine are coated with a heavy-duty rust preventative that prevents corrosion during shipment and storage. This rust preventative works extremely well, but it will take a little time to clean. Be patient and do a thorough job cleaning your machine. The time you spend doing this now will give you a better appreciation for the proper care of your machine's unpainted surfaces.
Site Considerations Weight Load Physical Environment Refer to the Machine Data Sheet for the weight of your machine. Make sure that the surface upon which the machine is placed will bear the weight of the machine, additional equipment that may be installed on the machine, and the heaviest workpiece that will be used. Additionally, consider the weight of the operator and any dynamic loading that may occur when operating the machine.
Assembly The machine must be fully assembled before it can be operated. Before beginning the assembly process, refer to Needed for Setup and gather all listed items. To ensure the assembly process goes smoothly, first clean any parts that are covered or coated in heavy-duty rust preventative (if applicable). To assemble the bandsaw: 1.
10. Place the table insert in the center of the table, so it sits flush with the table top surface. 15. Fasten the rear fence rail to the back of the bandsaw with two 1⁄4"-20 X 5⁄8" cap screws, as shown in Figure 11. 11. Insert the pin into the end of the table slot. 12. Attach the rail brackets to the front of the table with the two M6-1 x 16 cap screws, as shown in Figure 9. Rear Rail Table Pin Rail Brackets Figure 11. Rear fence rail attached to table. 16.
18. Use the tilt bracket knob to secure the table tilt bracket to the bandsaw body, as shown in Figure 13. Tighten the hex nut on the tilt bracket knob against the tilt bracket to secure it in place. 21. Slide the fence against the blade. 22. Use a sharp pencil to mark the fence rail where the fence scale indicator is pointing. This mark will indicate where to align the 0" mark when you install the scale. 23. Remove the fence from the front rail. 24.
Dust Collection This saw creates substantial amounts of fine dust while operating. Failure to use a vacuum system can result in respiratory illness. Connect this machine to a shop vacuum rather than a dust collector. Most dust collectors are not designed to capture metal shavings and doing so may lead to a fire. If you are in doubt about the capabilities of your shop vacuum or dust collector, refer the owner's manual before connecting it to this machine. To connect a vacuum hose: 1.
Blade Centered on Peak of Crown Blade Centered on Wheel 6. 7. 8. 9. If, during the test run, you cannot easily locate the source of an unusual noise or vibration, stop the machine immediately, then review Troubleshooting on Page 42. If you still cannot remedy a problem, contact our Tech Support at (570) 546-9663 for assistance. Wheel Figure 18. Center tracking profiles. CENTER TRACKING Loosen the lock nut on the blade tracking knob threads so the blade tracking knob will rotate for adjustments.
Tensioning Blade A properly tensioned blade is essential for making accurate cuts and is a prerequisite for making many bandsaw adjustments. The blade tension is adjusted by rotating the blade tension lever. To tension the bandsaw blade: 1. Make sure you have performed the Test Run instructions on the previous page and you are certain that the blade is tracking properly. 2.
3. Adjusting Blade Guide Bearings Position support bearing approximately 0.016" away from back of blade, as illustrated in Figure 20. Note: The main purpose of this adjustment is to prevent the blade from being pushed backward far enough that the blade guides will contact (and ruin) the "tooth set" of the blade during cutting operations. 0.016'' The blade guide bearings can be adjusted leftto-right, as well as front-to-back, relative to the blade.
3. Approximately 0.016" Loosen both guide bearing adjustment set screws (see Figure 24), then position guide bearings so they are close to—but not quite touching—sides of blade. Note: When the blade guide bearings are properly adjusted, they should only rotate during cutting operations, or when the blade is deflected to the left or right (see Figure 25). Blade Gullets Blade Guide Bearing Figure 22. Blade guide bearing positioned just behind blade gullets.
Adjusting Positive Stop An adjustable positive stop allows the table to easily return to 90˚ after tilting. To set the positive stop 90˚ to the blade: 1. Make sure the blade is correctly tensioned as described in the Tensioning Blade instructions on Page 21. 2. DISCONNECT BANDSAW FROM POWER! 3. Loosen the two plastic knobs that secure the table to the trunnions. 4. 5. Setting Table Tilt Scale to 0˚ The pointer on the table tilt scale must be calibrated in order for the scale reading to be accurate.
Aligning Table Aligning Fence To ensure cutting accuracy when the table is first installed, the table should be aligned so the miter slot is parallel to the bandsaw blade. This procedure works best with a 3⁄4" blade. To ensure cutting accuracy, the fence must be parallel with the miter slot. To align the miter slot parallel to the bandsaw blade: 1. If the fence is mounted on the left-hand side of the blade, remove it and remount it on the right-hand side of the blade. 2.
SECTION 4: OPERATIONS Basic Controls Damage to your eyes, lungs, and ears could result from using this machine without proper protective gear. Always wear safety glasses, a respirator, and hearing protection when operating this machine. Motor Switch: Starts and stops the motor. Only works after the power switch has been reset and turned ON. Speed Dial: Adjusts the speed of the blade, which is displayed in FPM on the digital display. Power Switch: Turns power ON/OFF to the motor switch.
Workpiece Inspection (Wood) Some wood workpieces are not safe to cut or may require modification before they are safe to cut. Before cutting wood, get in the habit of inspecting all workpieces for the following: • • • • • Foreign Objects: Nails, staples, dirt, rocks and other foreign objects are often embedded in wood. While cutting, these objects can become dislodged and hit the operator or break the blade, which might then fly apart. Always visually inspect your workpiece for these items.
• When cutting metal, pay attention to the characteristics of the chips when cutting—they are good indicators of proper blade speed and feed rate. Figure 29 shows the basic chip characteristics and what they mean. Chips are width of tooth, thin, curled, and silvery: Optimum speed and feed rate. Chips are silvery, thin, small, or powdery: Increase feed rate. Guide Post The guide post (shown in Figure 30) connects the upper blade guide assembly to the bandsaw.
Ripping Crosscutting When cutting wood, "Ripping" means cutting with the grain. For plywood or metal, ripping simply means cutting down the length of the workpiece. "Crosscutting" means cutting across the grain of wood. For plywood or metal, crosscutting simply means cutting across the width of the workpiece. To make a rip cut: To make a 90˚ crosscut: 1. Adjust the fence to match the width of the cut on your workpiece, then lock the fence in place. 1.
Resawing "Resawing" (Figure 33) means cutting the workpiece into two or more thinner workpieces. One of the most important considerations for resawing is blade selection—a wide blade cuts straighter and is less prone to blade lead (see Page 46 for more info on blade lead). For most applications, use a blade with a hook or a skip tooth style.
Cutting Curves Stacked Cuts When cutting curves, simultaneously feed and turn the stock carefully so the blade follows the layout line without twisting. If a curve is so abrupt that it is necessary to repeatedly back up and cut a new kerf, use a narrower blade, a blade with more TPI (teeth per inch), or make more relief cuts. One of the benefits of a bandsaw is its ability to cut multiple copies of a particular shape by stacking workpieces together and cutting them as one.
Blade Selection (Wood Cutting) Selecting the right blade for the cut requires a knowledge of various blade characteristics. Tooth Style When selecting blades, another option to consider is the shape, gullet size, teeth set and teeth angle—otherwise known as “Tooth Style." Figure 36 illustrates the three main categories of tooth style: Blade Length Measured by the circumference, blade lengths are usually unique to the brand of your bandsaw and the distance between wheels.
Tooth Pitch Usually measured as TPI (teeth per inch), tooth pitch determines the size/number of the teeth. More teeth per inch (fine pitch) will cut slower, but smoother; while fewer teeth per inch (coarse pitch) will cut rougher, but faster. As a general rule, choose blades that will have at least three teeth in the material at all times. Use fine pitched blades on harder woods and coarse pitched blades on softer woods.
Blade Selection (Metal Cutting) Selecting the right blade for the job depends on a variety of factors, such as the type of material being cut, hardness of the material, material shape machine capability, and operator technique. The chart below is a basic starting point for choosing blade type based on teeth per inch (TPI) for variable tooth pitch blades and for standard raker type bi-metal blades/HSS blades. However, for exact specifications of bandsaw blades, contact the blade manufacturer. 2.
Blade Changes Always disconnect power to the machine when changing blades. Failure to do this may result in serious personal injury. All saw blades are dangerous and may cause personal injury. To reduce the risk of being injured, wear leather gloves when handling saw blades. 9. Turn the tension knob until proper blade tension has been reached according to the blade thickness scale shown in Figure 38. Tension Scale Figure 38. Tensioner adjustment. To replace the blade: 10.
Scale Calibration 4. You may need to recalibrate the fence scale after changing or adjusting the blade, or if the scale is not producing accurate cuts. Recalibrate the fence scale by adjusting the hairline indicator on the fence and testing your adjustment by cutting a piece of scrap wood. If the reading on the scale is not the same as the width of the cut workpiece, loosen the screws on the magnifying window (Figure 39) and adjust it to match the width of the cut workpiece. 5.
ACCESSORIES SECTION 5: ACCESSORIES Grizzly Bandsaw Blades Installing unapproved accessories may cause machine to malfunction, resulting in serious personal injury or machine damage. To reduce this risk, only install accessories recommended for this machine by Grizzly. NOTICE Refer to our website or latest catalog for additional recommended accessories. T28000—"Bear Crawl" Mobile Base We took years of input and months of testing and design to come out with the Grizzly "Bear Crawl Mobile Base. Its 1200 lb.
T26402—Bandsaw Book Covers step-by-step instructions for basic/ advanced cutting techniques. Also includes advanced maintenance, service and troubleshooting procedures. 201 pages. G9640—90° Wide Base Square 3" x 5" G9641—90° Wide Base Square 4" x 6" G9642—90° Wide Base Square 5" x 8" Grade 0, heavy-duty stainless steel 90° precision squares feature wide bases for stability. Perfect for all setup and inspection work. Figure 41. Bandsaw Book.
Recommended Metal Protectants G5562—SLIPIT® 1 Qt. Gel G5563—SLIPIT® 12 Oz. Spray G2870—Boeshield® T-9 4 Oz. Spray G2871—Boeshield® T-9 12 Oz. Spray H3788—G96® Gun Treatment 12 Oz. Spray H3789—G96® Gun Treatment 4.5 Oz. Spray D2272—Tilting Roller Stand Adjusts from 26" to 44", 0º-45º. 150 lb. capacity. D2273—Single Roller Stand Adjusts from 26 5⁄8" to 45". 250 lb. capacity. D2274—5-Roller Stand Adjusts from 26" to 445⁄8". 250 lb. capacity.
T10456—Heavy-Duty Anti-Fatigue Mat 3' x 5' This Heavy-Duty Anti-Fatigue Mat features beveled edges and no-slip tread for safety and comfort. Open-hole design allows liquid to drain through, so it's perfect for wet or oily conditions. Measures 3' wide x 5' long x 3/8" thick. T24388—Table Insert for G0621X This factory replacement Table Insert fits our G0621X Bandsaw. Replace your lost or damage insert for safe operation and optimum bandsaw performance. 2.5" dia. x 0.100" Figure 49.
SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE Lubricating To reduce risk of shock or accidental startup, always disconnect machine from power before adjustments, maintenance, or service. Schedule 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 lubricants such as G96® Gun Treatment, SLIPIT®, or Boeshield ® T-9.
SECTION 7: SERVICE Review the troubleshooting and procedures in this section to fix or adjust your machine if a problem develops. If you need replacement parts or you are unsure of your repair skills, then feel free to call our Technical Support at (570) 546-9663. Troubleshooting Motor & Electrical Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Machine does not 1. OFF button has not been reset. start or a breaker trips. 2. Plug/receptacle is at fault or wired incorrectly. 3.
Cutting Operations Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Machine slows when operating. 1. Feeding workpiece too fast. 2. Blade is dull. 1. Reduce feed rate. 2. Replace blade (Page 35). Ticking sound when the saw is running. 1. Blade weld contacting guide/support bearings 1. Use file or stone to smooth and round the back of the (a light tick is normal). blade; slightly loosen the blade guides. 2. Blade weld may be failing. 2. Inspect and replace blade if necessary (Page 35).
Servicing V-Belts To ensure optimum power transfer from the motor to the blade, the V-belts must be in good condition and operate under proper tension. Check belt tension at least every 3 months—more often if the bandsaw is used daily. V-belts stretch with use and must be periodically re-tensioned. Checking V-Belts 1. Follow all previous instructions for Accessing V-Belts. 2. Push the center of each V-belt as illustrated in Figure 54, using moderate force.
Tensioning/Replacing V-Belts 1. 2. Follow all previous instructions for Accessing V-Belts. Loosen the motor mount bolts shown in Figure 55. Motor Hinge Bolt Motor Adjustment Bolt Figure 55. Motor mount bolts. 3. Loosen the idler pulley mounting nut behind the cap shown in Figure 56. 4. Pivot the motor and slide the idler pulley to loosen the V-belts. 5. Remove old V-belts and install the new Vbelts. 6.
Shimming Table Blade Lead To ensure accuracy when cutting stacked workpieces, the table should be 90˚ to the back of the blade as shown in Figure 57. If the table is not perpendicular to the back of the blade, the table needs to be shimmed. "Blade Lead" means that the blade does not cut straight when using the fence or miter gauge (see Figure 58). This is a common condition with all bandsaws. Worn or damaged blades may cause lead and replacing them will fix the problem.
3. Clamp the board to the bandsaw table without moving it. Now slide the fence over to the board so it barely touches one end of the board. Wheel Alignment 4. Loosen the two cap screws that mount the front rail to the table. 5. Place shims between the front rail and the table as necessary to make the fence parallel to the edge of the scrap piece. Wheel alignment, or "Coplanar Tracking," is one of the easiest ways to ensure you get optimal performance from your bandsaw.
—If the straightedge does not touch both wheels evenly, the upper wheel needs to be shimmed or the lower wheel needs to be adjusted. Shimming Upper Wheel 1. DISCONNECT BANDSAW FROM POWER! 2. Adjust the tracking knob so the top wheel is parallel with the bottom wheel. 3. With the straightedge touching both points of the wheel that does not need to be adjusted, measure the distance away from the incorrect wheel with a fine ruler (see Figure 60).
machine SECTION 8: WIRING These pages are current at the time of printing. However, in the spirit of improvement, we may make changes to the electrical systems of future machines. Compare the manufacture date of your machine to the one stated in this manual, and study this section carefully. If there are differences between your machine and what is shown in this section, call Technical Support at (570) 546-9663 for assistance BEFORE making any changes to the wiring on your machine.
Electrical Component Wiring Figure 63. Motor junction box wiring. Figure 65. Power switch. Figure 64. Motor switch. Figure 66. Variable speed dial. Figure 67. Single-phase inverter/controller box terminal blocks. -50- READ ELECTRICAL SAFETY ON PAGE 49! Model G0621X (Mfd.
REWIRE Wiring Diagram MOTOR SWITCH TSAF WOLS SPEED DIAL (from behind) TRATS POWER SWITCH (from behind) POTS 220V Single-Phase Power Ground G Hot 220 VAC Hot 6-15 Plug (As Recommended) MOTOR 220V, 3-PH R/L S/N P+ N- PR U V W X4 X6 Iin AM+ Y1 Vin X2 X5 COM Tb1 Ta2 X1 CCM REV FWD Tc1 Ta1 Tc2 12V GND FM+ Y2 CME X3 INVERTER/CONTROLLER BOX Ground 3 2 1 RHYMEBUS RM5G-2001 KP-203 1HP 1-PH The motor wiring shown here is current at the time of printing; however, always use the diagram on the insid
SECTION 9: PARTS We do our best to stock replacement parts when possible, but we cannot guarantee that all parts shown are available for purchase. Call (800) 523-4777 or visit www.grizzly.com/parts to check for availability.
Main Parts List REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5V2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 43 BODY PHLP HD SCR 10-24 X 3/4 CONTROLLER COVER PLATE HEX NUT 10-24 INVERTER RHYME RM5G 1PH V2.10.16 PHLP HD SCR 1/4-20 X 1/2 FLAT WASHER 1/2 TENSION NUT BLADE TENSION POINTER COMPRESSION SPRING BLADE TENSION HANDLE SPECIAL WASHER UPPER WHEEL BRACKET HEX BOLT M8-1.
Table & Blade Guides 105 107 106 109 111 112 110 108 113 168 103 101 114 104 115 102 116 170 115 120 101 124 117 125 126 119 121 123V2 171 122 174 173 127 103 102 129V2 172 127 126 134 138 103 101 139 130 135 102 131 136 133 132 133 137 165 140 137 159 163 141 157 147 141-4 156 141-5 155 102 162 161 160 159 158 169 129V2 145 172 142 154 143 144 153 171 171 126 127 152 125 127 BUY PARTS ONLINE AT GRIZZLY.COM! Scan QR code to visit our Parts Store.
Table & Blade Guides Parts List REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123V2 124 125 126 127 129V2 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 P0621X101 P0621X102 P0621X103 P0621X104 P0621X105 P0621X106 P0621X107 P0621X108 P0621X109 P0621X110 P0621X111 P0621X112 P0621X113 P0621X114 P0621X115 P0621X116 P0621X117 P0621X118 P0621X119 P0621X120 P0621X121 P0621X122 P0621X123V2 P0621124 P0621X125 P0621X126 P0621X127
Stand 201 202 203 204 214 205 215 202 206 207 206 210 208 212 211 213 202 209 REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 HEX BOLT 5/16-18 X 3 FLAT WASHER 5/16 STAND GUARD KNOB 5/16-18 X 1 LOCK NUT 5/16-18 HEX NUT 5/16-18 STAND FOOT 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 HEX BOLT 5/16-18 X 1 HEX NUT 1/4-20 LOCK WASHER 1/4 FLAT WASHER 1/4 STAND INSET PLATE CABINET BOTTOM PLATE FLANGE BOLT 1/4-20 X 3/4 -56- P0621X201 P0621X202 P0621X203 P0621X204 P0621X205 P0621X206
Fence 300 301 302 309 303 310 303 304 311 312 305 313 314 306 308 316 315 307 REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 COMPLETE FENCE ASSY FENCE BODY BUTTON HD CAP SCR M10-1.5 X 16 PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 10 FENCE BASE SET SCREW 1/4-20 X 3/8 ECCENTRIC SHAFT BALL BEARING 6200 ZZ INT RETAINING RING 10MM 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 RUNNER CAP SCREW M6-1 X 16 FENCE POINTER PLATE PIN LOCK MECHANISM HEX NUT M8-1.25 FENCE HANDLE M8-1.
Labels & Cosmetics 401 MODEL G0621X VARIABLE SPEED WOOD & METAL CUTTING BANDSAW 402 G0621X Specifications Power Supply: 220V, 1-Phase, 15A Motor: 1-1/4 HP, 220V, 3-Phase, 4.8A Full Load Current (w/VFD): 13A Table Size: 16" x 20" Blade Speeds: 150–3000 FPM Blade Length: 108" Blade Width Range: 1/8" – 1" Max. Cutting Width Left of Blade: 13-1/2" Max. Cutting Height: 10" Table Tilt: 5˚L ⁄ 45˚R Weight: 261 lbs. Date SN Mfd. for Grizzly in Taiwan To reduce risk of serious injury when using this machine: 1.
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