Locking Headstock Position - Grizzly G0926 Owner's Manual

4" x 5 1/2" variable-speed metal-cutting bandsaw
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Locking
Headstock Position
Head-locking pin secures headstock in
down, horizontal position. You MUST secure
headstock with locking pin before moving
machine to prevent headstock unexpect-
edly springing up, causing machine to tip or
fall. Otherwise, serious personal injury or
property damage could occur.
The head-locking pin safely secures the head in
the down position for transportation. To ensure
the head does not unexpectedly spring up and tip
the bandsaw over, this locking pin must be prop-
erly inserted when the bandsaw is not in use or
before moving it.
The headstock can also be secured in an upright
position using the safety bracket and pin on the
other side of the base. This position is useful for a
variety of maintenance and adjustments outlined
later in this manual.
Locking Headstock Down
1.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2.
Fully lower headstock down then insert lock-
ing pin shown in Figure 33 through holes in
headstock pivot arm and base.
Figure 33. Head-locking pin correctly inserted.
3.
Before connecting machine to power, remove
locking pin.
Model G0926 (Mfd. Since 11/20)
Head-Locking
Pin
Locking Headstock Up
1.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2.
Raise headstock, position safety bracket in
one of the notches shown in Figure 34, then
secure in place with locking pin.
Note: There are two different holes and lock-
ing positions; use best configuration for your
needs.
Safety
Bracket
Figure 34. Components for securing raised
headstock.
3.
Before connecting machine to power, remove
locking pin.
Notch
Pin
-31-

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