Cutting Fluid - Grizzly G0561 Owner's Manual

7" x 12" metal-cutting bandsaw
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6.
Set square on table to side of blade, as
shown in Figure 58, adjust table bracket until
table is square to blade, then fully tighten
fasteners from Step 5 to secure.
Figure 58. Squaring table to blade.
7.
Place level on table, as shown in Figure 59,
and turn adjustment bolt shown in Figure 60
until table is level.
Figure 59. Example of leveling table.
Adjustment Bolt
Figure 60. Location of adjustment bolt.
Model G0561 (Mfd. Since 01/18)
Square

Cutting Fluid

While simple in concept and function, many
issues must be taken into account to find and use
the correct cutting fluid. Always follow all product
warnings and contact the fluid manufacturer for
unanswered questions.
Use selections below to choose appropriate
cutting fluid:
For cutting low alloy, low carbon, and gen-
eral-purpose category metals with a bi-metal
blade —use water soluble cutting fluid.
For cutting stainless steels, high carbon, and
high alloy metals, brass, copper and mild
steels—use "Neat Cutting Oil" (commonly
undiluted mineral oils) that have extreme
pressure additives (EP additives).
For cutting cast iron, cutting fluid is not rec-
ommended.
For cutting magnesium, use only cutting fluid
that is designed for cutting magnesium.
Remember: Too much flow at the cutting fluid
nozzle will make a mess and can make the work
area unsafe; and not enough fluid at the cut will
heat the blade, causing the blade teeth to load up
and break.
BIOLOGICAL AND POISON
HAZARD!
personal
equipment when handling
cutting fluid and dispose
by following federal, state,
and
requirements to properly
dispose of cutting fluid.
Use
proper
protection
fluid
manufacturer
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