Wheel Alignment - Grizzly G0803Z Owner's Manual

9" benchtop bandsaw
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Wheel Alignment

Wheel alignment is important for optimal perfor-
mance from your bandsaw. Wheels are properly
aligned when they are parallel with each other and
in the same plane or "coplanar" (see the illustra-
tion in the figure to the right).
When wheels are coplanar, the bandsaw is
more likely to cut straight without wandering; and
vibration, heat, and blade wear are considerably
decreased because the blade is automatically bal-
anced on the wheel.
Bringing the wheel into alignment may require a
combination of shimming a wheel and adjusting
the position of the lower wheel shaft.
Item(s) Needed
Precision Straightedge 3'. .................................. 1
Fine Ruler .......................................................... 1
Checking Wheel Alignment
1.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2.
Remove table.
3.
With blade on and properly tensioned,
hold a straightedge close to center of both
wheels. Make sure straightedge fully extends
across the rims of both wheels, as shown in
Figure 54.
Figure 54. Example of checking if wheels are
coplanar.
Model G0803Z (Mfd. Since 12/18)
4.
Check wheel alignment, and adjust tracking
knob to bring both wheels into alignment as
much as possible. If wheels cannot be adjust-
ed coplanar, use Figure 55 to determine how
to proceed with alignment adjustments.
Qty
Wheels parallel and
aligned: No adjust-
ment needed.
Upper wheel is not
vertically aligned with
lower wheel: Use
blade tracking knob
to tilt upper wheel.
Figure 55. Wheel alignment illustration.
or
Wheels parallel, but
upper or lower wheel
is not coplanar with the
other wheel: Move the
upper wheel in or out.
Lower wheel is not
laterally aligned with
upper wheel: Adjust
rear adjustment set
bolts to tilt lower wheel
left/right.
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