Disabling Switch - Grizzly G0803Z Owner's Manual

9" benchtop bandsaw
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A properly adjusted bandsaw can be safer to
operate than most other saws and performs many
types of cuts with ease and accuracy. It is capable
of performing the following types of cuts:
Straight Cuts
Miters
Angles
Compound Angles
Resawing
Ripping
Crosscutting
Irregular Cuts
Simple and Complex Curves
Duplicate Parts
Circles
Beveled Curves
Basic Cutting Tips
Here are some basic tips to follow when oper-
ating the bandsaw:
Replace, sharpen, and clean blades often
for best performance. Check guides, ten-
sion, and alignment settings periodically and
adjust when necessary to keep the saw run-
ning in top condition.
Use light and even pressure while cutting.
Light feeding pressure makes it easier to cut
straight and prevents undue friction or strain
on the bandsaw components and the blade.
Avoid twisting the blade when cutting around
tight corners. Allow the blade to saw its way
around the corners. Always use relief cuts
when possible.
Misusing the saw or using incorrect tech-
niques (e.g. twisting the blade with the
workpiece, incorrect feed rate, etc.) is unsafe
and results in poor cuts.
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Disabling Switch

The switch can be disabled by removing the key,
as shown below. Disabling the switch in this man-
ner can prevent unauthorized operation of the
machine, which is important if it is not kept inside
an access-restricted building or in a location
where children may be present.
IMPORTANT: Disabling the switch only restricts
its function. It is not a substitute for disconnecting
machine from power when adjusting or servicing.
Figure 32. Disabling switch by removing key.
Children or untrained people can be
seriously injured by this machine. This
risk increases with unsupervised operation.
To help prevent unsupervised operation,
always disable switch before leaving
machine unattended. Make sure to place
key in a well-hidden or secure location!
Model G0803Z (Mfd. Since 12/18)

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