Angle Cuts - Grizzly G0812 Owner's Manual

13"x18" metal-cutting bandsaw
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Angle Cuts

The headstock can be swiveled to cut angles from
0°–60° to the left and 0°–45° to the right for a total
swing of 105°. When making cuts to the right, the
vise should remain in the left position. When mak-
ing cuts to the left, the vise should be in the right
position.
0°–45º Cuts to Right
1.
Raise headstock to highest position.
2.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
3.
Rotate flip-stop out completely, as shown in
Figure 48.
4.
Rotate swivel lock handle (see Figure 48)
toward base, then rotate headstock counter-
clockwise to desired angle using angle scale.
Angle Scale
Swivel Lock
Handle
Figure 48. Swivel base controls for cuts to right.
5.
Slide vise to left position and secure (refer
to Changing Vise Position on Page 34).
Headstock should now look similar to
Figure 49.
Headstock
Figure 49. Headstock positioned for cuts to right.
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6.
Move saw through its full range of motion
to make sure blade will not contact vise or
control panel during operation, then tighten
swivel lock handle and secure vise.
7.
Install splash guard (and work stop if desired)
on right side.
0°–60º Cuts to Left
1.
Raise headstock to highest position.
2.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
3.
Rotate flip-stop out completely, as shown in
Figure 51 on Page 37.
4.
Rotate swivel lock handle (see Figure 48),
toward base, then rotate headstock clock-
wise to desired angle, using angle scale as a
guide.
5.
Slide vise to right position and secure (refer
to Changing Vise Position on Page 34).
Headstock should look similar to Figure 50.
Turret
Headstock
Flip-Stop
Figure 50. Headstock positioned for cuts to left.
6.
Move saw through its full range of motion to
make sure the blade will not contact vise dur-
ing operation, then tighten swivel lock handle
and secure vise.
7.
Install splash guard (and work stop if desired)
Vise
on left side.
Vise
Model G0812 (Mfd. Since 2/16)

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