Blade Selection; Blade Terminology; Blade Length; Blade Width - Grizzly G0736 Owner's Manual

Variable-speed vertical metal bandsaw
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Blade Selection

Selecting the right blade for the cut requires a
knowledge of various blade characteristics.

Blade Terminology

B
E
D
F
G
Figure 35. Bandsaw blade terminology.
A. Kerf: The amount of material removed by the
blade during cutting.
B. Tooth Set: The amount each tooth is bent
left or right from the blade.
C. Gauge: The thickness of the blade.
D. Blade Width: The widest point of the blade
measured from the tip of the tooth to the back
edge of the blade.
E. Tooth Rake: The angle of the tooth face
from a line perpendicular to the length of the
blade.
F.
Gullet Depth: The distance from the tooth tip
to the bottom of the curved area (gullet).
G. Tooth Pitch: The distance between tooth
tips.
H. Blade Back: The distance between the bot-
tom of the gullet and the back edge of the
blade.
I.
TPI: The number of teeth per inch measured
from gullet to gullet.
Model G0736/G0737 (Mfd. Since 3/14)
A
C
H
I

Blade Length

Measured by the blade circumference, blade
lengths are usually unique to the brand of your
bandsaw and the distance between the wheels.
Model
G0736 ............................................................ 120"
G0737 ............................................................ 140"

Blade Width

Measured from the back of the blade to the tip of
the blade tooth (the widest point), blade width is
often the first consideration given to blade selec-
tion. Blade width dictates the largest and smallest
curve that can be cut, as well as how accurately
it can cut a straight line—generally the wider the
blade, the straighter it will cut.
The blade width range for this bandsaw is
"–
".
1
5
8
8
Always pick the blade width that best suits your
operation.
Curve Cutting: Use the chart below as a guide
when choosing the correct blade for curve cutting.
Determine the smallest radius curve that will be
cut on your workpiece and use the corresponding
blade width.
Minimum Radius of Cut
"
1
8
"
3
8
"
5
8
1
"
1
4
2
"
1
2
3
"
3
4
Workpieces that cannot be supported or
stabilized without a vise or jig should not
be cut on a vertical metal-cutting bandsaw,
because they can unexpectedly move while
cutting and draw the operator's hands into
the moving blade causing lacerations or
amputation. Examples are chains, cables,
round
or
oblong-shaped
workpieces with internal or built-in moving
or rotations parts, etc.
Blade Length
Blade Width
"
1
8
"
3
16
"
1
4
"
3
8
"
1
2
"
5
8
workpieces,
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