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MODEL G0457
14" INDUSTRIAL BANDSAW
OWNER'S MANUAL
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WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE
OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
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This manual provides critical safety instructions on the proper setup,
operation, maintenance, and service of this machine/tool. Save this
document, refer to it often, and use it to instruct other operators.
Failure to read, understand and follow the instructions in this manual
may result in fire or serious personal injury—including amputation,
electrocution, or death.
The owner of this machine/tool is solely responsible for its safe use.
This responsibility includes but is not limited to proper installation in
a safe environment, personnel training and usage authorization,
proper inspection and maintenance, manual availability and compre-
hension, application of safety devices, cutting/sanding/grinding tool
integrity, and the usage of personal protective equipment.
The manufacturer will not be held liable for injury or property damage
from negligence, improper training, machine modifications or misuse.
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and
other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State
of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive
harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:
Lead from lead-based paints.
Crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other masonry products.
Arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber.
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you
do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals:
Work in a well ventilated area, and work with approved safety equip-
ment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter
out microscopic particles.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ............................................... 2
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 
 
 
SECTION 1: SAFETY ....................................... 6
 

 
SECTION 2: POWER SUPPLY ........................ 9
SECTION 3: SETUP ....................................... 12
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SECTION 4: OPERATIONS ........................... 27
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SECTION 5: ACCESSORIES ......................... 37
SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE ......................... 40
 
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 
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SECTION 7: SERVICE ................................... 43
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 
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SECTION 8: WIRING ...................................... 51
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SECTION 9: PARTS ....................................... 53
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 
 
WARRANTY & RETURNS ............................. 61
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INTRODUCTION
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For Your Own Safety Read Instruction
Manual Before Operating Bandsaw
a) Wear eye protection.
b) Do not remove jammed cutoff pieces
until blade has stopped.
c) Maintain proper adjustment of blade
tension, blade guides, and thrust
bearings.
d) Adjust upper guide to just clear
workpiece.
e) Hold workpiece firmly against table.
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If you have never used this type of machine or equipment before, WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND
that you read books, review industry trade magazines, or get formal training before beginning
any projects. Regardless of the content in this section, Grizzly Industrial will not be held liable for
accidents caused by lack of training.
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MACHINE DATA
SHEET
Customer Service #: (570) 546-9663 · To Order Call: (800) 523-4777 · Fax #: (800) 438-5901
MODEL G0457 14" 2 HP DELUXE BANDSAW
Product Dimensions:
Weight.............................................................................................................................................................. 251 lbs.
Width (side-to-side) x Depth (front-to-back) x Height............................................................... 29-3/4 x 29-1/2 x 73 in.
Footprint (Length x Width)............................................................................................................... 21-1/2 x 18-1/4 in.
Shipping Dimensions:
Carton #1
Type................................................................................................................................................... Cardboard
Content................................................................................................................................................. Machine
Weight.................................................................................................................................................... 214 lbs.
Length x Width x Height............................................................................................................. 51 x 23 x 15 in.
Carton #2
Type................................................................................................................................................... Cardboard
Content........................................................................................................................................ Cabinet Stand
Weight...................................................................................................................................................... 70 lbs.
Length x Width x Height............................................................................................................. 26 x 23 x 19 in.
Electrical:
Power Requirement............................................................................................. 110V or 220V, Single-Phase, 60 Hz
Prewired Voltage.................................................................................................................................................. 220V
Full-Load Current Rating.................................................................................................... 19A at 110V, 9.5A at 220V
Minimum Circuit Size.......................................................................................................... 20A at 110V, 15A at 220V
Switch........................................................................................................... On/Off Push Button w/Disabling Padlock
Switch Voltage............................................................................................................................................ 110V/220V
Cord Length............................................................................................................................................................ 7 ft.
Cord Gauge....................................................................................................................................... 14 AWG at 220V
Recommended Power Cord.............................................................................................................. 12 AWG at 110V
Plug Included.......................................................................................................................................................... Yes
Included Plug Type.................................................................................................................................. 6-15 at 220V
Recommended Plug/Outlet Type............................................................................................................. 5-20 at 110V
Motors:
Main
Type.................................................................................................................. TEFC Capacitor Start Induction
Horsepower................................................................................................................................................ 2 HP
Voltage.............................................................................................................................................. 110V/220V
Prewired..................................................................................................................................................... 220V
Phase....................................................................................................................................................... Single
Amps........................................................................................................................ 19A at 110V, 9.5A at 220V
Speed................................................................................................................................................ 1725 RPM
Cycle......................................................................................................................................................... 60 Hz
Number of Speeds............................................................................................................................................ 1
Power Transfer ......................................................................................................................... Serpentine Belt
Bearings.................................................................................................... Sealed and Permanently Lubricated
Main Specifications:
Operation
Blade Speeds..................................................................................................................................... 3000 FPM
Table Tilt............................................................................................................................ Left 8, Right 45 deg.
Machine Data Sheet
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Cutting Capacities
Maximum Cutting Height........................................................................................................................... 10 in.
Max Capacity Left of Blade.................................................................................................................. 13-1/2 in.
Blade Information
Standard Blade Length............................................................................................................................ 106 in.
Blade Length Range.......................................................................................................... 105-3/4 - 107-1/4 in.
Blade Width Range........................................................................................................................... 1/8 - 3/4 in.
Upper Blade Guides........................................................................................................................ Ball Bearing
Lower Blade Guides........................................................................................................................ Ball Bearing
Guide Post Size........................................................................................................................................... 1 in.
Guide Post Type...................................................................................... Sq. Tubing, 0.075 in. Wall Thickness
Table Information
Table Length........................................................................................................................................ 19-3/4 in.
Table Width....................................................................................................................................... 14-3/16 in.
Table Thickness.................................................................................................................................... 1-1/2 in.
Floor to Table Height........................................................................................................................... 42-1/4 in.
Fence Information
Locks in Front............................................................................................................................................... Yes
Locks in Rear................................................................................................................................................. No
Adjustable for Blade Lead............................................................................................................................ Yes
Construction
Table....................................................................................................................... Precision Ground Cast Iron
Rip Fence ............................................................................................................... Deluxe Extruded Aluminum
Base....................................................................................................................................... Pre-Formed Steel
Body....................................................................................................................................... Pre-Formed Steel
Upper Wheel....................................................................................................... Computer Balanced Cast Iron
Lower Wheel....................................................................................................... Computer Balanced Cast Iron
Tire.......................................................................................................................................................... Rubber
Wheel Cover ............................................................................................................. Hinged Pre-Formed Steel
Paint........................................................................................................................................... Powder Coated
Other Related Information
Wheel Diameter......................................................................................................................................... 14 in.
Wheel Width.......................................................................................................................................... 1-1/8 in.
Number of Dust Ports....................................................................................................................................... 1
Dust Port Size.............................................................................................................................................. 4 in.
Mobile Base........................................................................................................................................... G7314Z
Other Specifications:
ISO Factory .................................................................................................................................................. ISO 9001
Country Of Origin ............................................................................................................................................. Taiwan
Warranty ........................................................................................................................................................... 1 Year
Serial Number Location ....................................................................................................... ID Label on Upper Cover
Assembly Time ........................................................................................................................................... 45 minutes
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For Your Own Safety, Read Instruction
Manual Before Operating this Machine
The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible hazardous conditions.
This manual uses a series of symbols and signal words intended to convey the level of impor-
tance of the safety messages. The progression of symbols is described below. Remember that
safety messages by themselves do not eliminate danger and are not a substitute for proper
accident prevention measures.
WEARING PROPER APPAREL. Do not wear
clothing, apparel, or jewelry that can become
entangled in moving parts. Always tie back or
cover long hair. Wear non-slip footwear to avoid
accidental slips which could cause a loss of work-
piece control.
HEARING PROTECTION. Always wear hear-
ing protection when operating or observiing loud
machinery. Extended exposure to this noise
without hearing protection can cause permanent
hearing loss.
MENTAL ALERTNESS. Be mentally alert when
running machinery. Never operate under the
influence of drugs or alcohol, when tired, or when
distracted.
OWNER’S MANUAL. Read and understand
this owner’s manual BEFORE using machine.
Untrained users can be seriously hurt.
EYE PROTECTION. Always wear ANSI-approved
safety glasses or a face shield when operating or
observing machinery to reduce the risk of eye
injury or blindness from flying particles. Everyday
eyeglasses are not approved safety glasses.
HAZARDOUS DUST. Dust created while using
machinery may cause cancer, birth defects, or
long-term respiratory damage. Be aware of dust
hazards associated with each workpiece material,
and always wear a NIOSH-approved respirator to
reduce your risk.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
MAY result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert
against unsafe practices.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
COULD result in death or serious injury.
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
WILL result in death or serious injury.
This symbol is used to alert the user to useful information about
proper operation of the machine.
NOTICE
Safety Instructions for Machinery
SECTION 1: SAFETY
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DISCONNECTING POWER SUPPLY.Alwaysdis-
connect machine from power supply before ser-
vicing, adjusting, or changing cutting tools (bits,
blades,cutters, etc.). Makesure switch isin OFF
positionbeforereconnectingtoavoidanunexpect-
edorunintentionalstart.
APPROVED OPERATION. Untrained operators
can be seriously hurt by machinery. Only allow
trained or properly supervised people to use
machine. When machine is not being used, dis-
connect power, remove switch keys, or lock-out
machinetopreventunauthorizeduse—especially
aroundchildren.Makeworkshopkidproof!
DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS. Donotuse
machinery in wet or rainy locations, cluttered
areas, around flammables, or in poorly-lit areas.
Keep work area clean, dry, and well-lighted to
minimizeriskofinjury.
ONLY USE AS INTENDED. Only use machine
for its intended purpose. Never modify or alter
machineforapurposenotintendedbythemanu-
facturerorseriousinjurymayresult!
USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.Consult
thisowner’smanualorthemanufacturerforrec-
ommended accessories. Using improper acces-
sorieswillincreasetheriskofseriousinjury.
CHILDREN & BYSTANDERS. Keepchildren
andbystandersasafedistanceawayfromwork
area.Stopusingmachineifchildrenorbystand-
ersbecomeadistraction.
REMOVE ADJUSTING TOOLS.Neverleave
adjustmenttools,chuckkeys,wrenches,etc.inor
onmachine—especiallynearmovingparts.Verify
removalbeforestarting!
SECURING WORKPIECE. When required, use
clampsor vises tosecure workpiece. Asecured
workpieceprotectshandsandfreesbothofthem
tooperatethemachine.
FEED DIRECTION.Unlessotherwisenoted,feed
work against the rotation of blades or cutters.
Feedinginthesamedirectionofrotationmaypull
yourhandintothecut.
FORCING MACHINERY.Donotforcemachine.
Itwill do the job safer and betterat the rate for
whichitwasdesigned.
GUARDS & COVERS. Guards and covers can
protect you from accidental contact with moving
parts or flying debris. Make sure they are prop-
erlyinstalled,undamaged,andworkingcorrectly
beforeusingmachine.
NEVER STAND ON MACHINE.Seriousinjuryor
accidental contact with cutting tool may occur if
machineistipped.Machinemaybedamaged.
STABLE MACHINE. Unexpectedmovementdur-
ingoperationsgreatlyincreasestheriskofinjury
and loss of control. Verify machines are stable/
secure and mobile bases (if used) are locked
beforestarting.
AWKWARD POSITIONS. Keep proper footing
andbalanceatalltimeswhenoperatingmachine.
Donotoverreach!Avoidawkwardhandpositions
that make workpiece control difficult or increase
theriskofaccidentalinjury.
UNATTENDED OPERATION. Neverleave
machinerunningwhileunattended.Turnmachine
offandensureallmovingpartscompletelystop
beforewalkingaway.
MAINTAIN WITH CARE.Followallmaintenance
instructions and lubrication schedules to keep
machineingoodworkingcondition.Animproperly
maintainedmachinemayincreasetheriskofseri-
ousinjury.
CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Regularly inspect
machine for damaged parts, loose bolts, mis-
adjusted or mis-aligned parts, binding, or any
other conditions that may affect safe operation.
Alwaysrepairorreplacedamagedormis-adjust-
edpartsbeforeoperatingmachine.
EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES. Ifatanytime
youare experiencing difficulties performing the
intended operation,stopusingthemachine!
Contactour Technical Support Department at
(570)546-9663.
 
Additional Safety Instructions for Bandsaws
No list of safety guidelines can be complete.
Every shop environment is different. Always
consider safety first, as it applies to your
individual working conditions. Use this and
other machinery with caution and respect.
Failure to do so could result in serious per-
sonal injury, damage to equipment, or poor
work results.
Like all machinery there is potential danger
when operating this machine. Accidents are
frequently caused by lack of familiarity or
failure to pay attention. Use this machine
with respect and caution to lessen the pos-
sibility of operator injury. If normal safety
precautions are overlooked or ignored, seri-
ous personal injury may occur.
BLADE CONDITION.     

        


HAND PLACEMENT.    


GUARDS.      

BLADE REPLACEMENT.
       

WORKPIECE HANDLING.   



CUTTING TECHNIQUES.
         
        




BLADE SPEED.   

LEAVING WORK AREA.
      


FEED RATE.     


WORKPIECE MATERIAL.   
         

MAINTENANCE/SERVICE.  
      
        


BLADE CONTROL.      
        
         

EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES.    
     
     
     


SECTION 2: POWER SUPPLY
Availability
Before installing the machine, consider the avail-
ability and proximity of the required power supply
circuit. If an existing circuit does not meet the
requirements for this machine, a new circuit must
be installed. To minimize the risk of electrocu-
tion, fire, or equipment damage, installation work
and electrical wiring must be done by a qualified
electrician in accordance with all applicable codes
and standards.
Electrocution, fire, or
equipment damage may
occur if machine is not
correctly grounded and
connected to the power
supply.
Full-Load Current Rating
The full-load current rating is the amperage a
machine draws at 100% of the rated output power.
On machines with multiple motors, this is the
amperage drawn by the largest motor or sum of all
motors and electrical devices that might operate
at one time during normal operations.
Full-Load Current Rating at 220V .... 9.5 Amps
Full-Load Current Rating at 110V ...... 19 Amps
The full-load current is not the maximum amount
of amps that the machine will draw. If the machine
is overloaded, it will draw additional amps beyond
the full-load rating.
If the machine is overloaded for a sufficient length
of time, damage, overheating, or fire may result—
especially if connected to an undersized circuit.
To reduce the risk of these hazards, avoid over-
loading the machine during operation and make
sure it is connected to a power supply circuit that
meets the requirements in the following section.
For your own safety and protection of
property, consult a qualified electrician if
you are unsure about wiring practices or
electrical codes in your area.
Note: The circuit requirements listed in this man-
ual apply to a dedicated circuit—where only one
machine will be running at a time. If this machine
will be connected to a shared circuit where mul-
tiple machines will be running at the same time,
consult a qualified electrician to ensure that the
circuit is properly sized for safe operation.
A power supply circuit includes all electrical
equipment between the breaker box or fuse panel
in the building and the machine. The power sup-
ply circuit used for this machine must be sized to
safely handle the full-load current drawn from the
machine for an extended period of time. (If this
machine is connected to a circuit protected by
fuses, use a time delay fuse marked D.)
Circuit Information
Circuit Requirements for 220V
This machine is prewired to operate on a 220V
power supply circuit that has a verified ground and
meets the following requirements:
Nominal Voltage .............................. 220V/240V
Cycle ..........................................................60 Hz
Phase ........................................... Single-Phase
Circuit Rating ...................................... 15 Amps
Plug/Receptacle ............................. NEMA 6-15
Circuit Requirements for 110V
This machine can be converted to operate on a
110V power supply (refer to Voltage Conversion
instructions) that has a verified ground and meets
the following requirements:
Nominal Voltage ............................... 110V/120V
Cycle ..........................................................60 Hz
Phase ........................................... Single-Phase
Circuit Rating ...................................... 20 Amps
Plug/Receptacle ............................. NEMA 5-20
Cord ........S-Type, 3-Wire, 12 AWG, 300 VAC
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Improper connection of the equipment-grounding
wire can result in a risk of electric shock. The
wire with green insulation (with or without yellow
stripes) is the equipment-grounding wire. If repair
or replacement of the power cord or plug is nec-
essary, do not connect the equipment-grounding
wire to a live (current carrying) terminal.
Check with a qualified electrician or service per-
sonnel if you do not understand these grounding
requirements, or if you are in doubt about whether
the tool is properly grounded. If you ever notice
that a cord or plug is damaged or worn, discon-
nect it from power, and immediately replace it with
a new one.
Grounding Requirements
This machine MUST be grounded. In the event
of certain malfunctions or breakdowns, grounding
reduces the risk of electric shock by providing a
path of least resistance for electric current.
Figure 3. 
Figure 2. 
Serious injury could occur if you connect
the machine to power before completing the
setup process. DO NOT connect to power
until instructed later in this manual.
For 220V operation: This machine is equipped
with a power cord that has an equipment-ground-
ing wire and a grounding plug (see following fig-
ure). The plug must only be inserted into a match-
ing receptacle (outlet) that is properly installed
and grounded in accordance with all local codes
and ordinances.
For 110V operation: The plug specified under
“Circuit Requirements for 110V” on the previ-
ous page has a grounding prong that must be
attached to the equipment-grounding wire inside
the included power cord. The plug must only be
inserted into a matching receptacle (see below)
that is properly installed and grounded in accor-
dance with all local codes and ordinances.
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Extension Cords
We do not recommend using an extension cord
with this machine. If you must use an extension
cord, only use it if absolutely necessary and only
on a temporary basis.
Extension cords cause voltage drop, which may
damage electrical components and shorten motor
life. Voltage drop increases as the extension cord
size gets longer and the gauge size gets smaller
(higher gauge numbers indicate smaller sizes).
Any extension cord used with this machine must
contain a ground wire, match the required plug
and receptacle, and meet the following require-
ments:
Minimum Gauge Size at 110V ..............12 AWG
Minimum Gauge Size at 220V .............14 AWG
Maximum Length (Shorter is Better).......50 ft.
Voltage Conversion
      
      
      
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Note: If the diagram included on the motor con-
flicts with the one in this manual, the motor may
have changed since the manual was printed. Use
the diagram provided inside the motor wiring junc-
tion box.
To convert the machine to 110V:
1. 
2. 
     Circuit
Recommendations for 110VPage 9
3. 

4. 

Disabling & Locking
Switch
Figure 4.
The ON/OFF switch can be disabled and locked
by inserting a padlock through the ON button,
as shown. Locking the switch in this manner can
prevent unauthorized operation of the machine,
which is especially important if the machine is not
stored inside an access-restricted building.
IMPORTANT: Locking the switch with a padlock
only restricts its function. It is not a substitute
for disconnecting power from the machine when
adjusting or servicing.
Shaft
Padlock
0.12"–0.15"
NOTICE
The padlock shaft diameter is important to
the disabling function of the switch. With
any padlock used to lock the switch, test
the switch after installation to ensure that it
is properly disabled.
Children or untrained people can be
seriously injured by this machine. This
risk increases with unsupervised operation.
To help prevent unsupervised operation,
disable and lock the switch before leaving
machine unattended! Place key in a well-
hidden or secure location.
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Wear safety glasses dur-
ing the entire setup pro-
cess!
This machine presents
serious injury hazards
to untrained users. Read
through this entire manu-
al to become familiar with
the controls and opera-
tions before starting the
machine!
SECTION 3: SETUP
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Description Qty
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Needed for Setup
      
    
        
please imme-
diately call Customer Service at (570) 546-9663
for advice.

       
Otherwise, filing a freight claim can be difficult.


Unpacking
This machine and its com-
ponents are very heavy.
Get lifting help or use
power lifting equipment
such as a forklift to move
heavy items.
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Hardware Recognition Chart
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Inventory
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A.  
B.  
C.  
D  
E.  
F.  
G. 
H.  
I.  
J.  
K.  
L.  
M.  
N.  
O.  
P.  
Hardware (Not shown)
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Figure 4.
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Figure 5. 
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Figure 6. 
The following is a description of the main compo-
nents shipped with your machine. Lay the compo-
nents out to inventory them.
If any non-proprietary parts are missing (e.g. a
nut or a washer), we will gladly replace them; or
for the sake of expediency, replacements can be
obtained at your local hardware store.
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Floor Load
Machine Data Sheet
     
     
      
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Placement Location
      

       

Figure 7

Children and visitors may be
seriously injured if unsuper-
vised around this machine.
Lock entrances to the shop
or disable start switch or
power connection to prevent
unsupervised use.
Site Considerations
       

       
     
   For optimum performance,
clean all moving parts or sliding contact sur-
faces.     

     


Clean Up
Gasoline and petroleum
products have low flash
points and can explode
or cause fire if used to
clean machinery. DO
NOT use these products
to clean the machinery.
Many cleaning solvents
are toxic if inhaled.
Minimize your risk by only
using these products in a
well ventilated area.
Figure 7.
29½"
29¾"

Assembly
To assemble the bandsaw:
1.       
Figure 8
2.         


3.  

Figure 8. 
The bandsaw body is
heavy. DO NOT over-exert
yourself while unpack-
ing or moving your
machineget assistance
from another person.
Figure 9. 
4. 


5. 

Figure 9
6. 
Figure 10

Figure 10. 



7. 
  Figure
11       
  

Figure 11. 

8. 

Figure 12
Figure 12. 
10.         

Tensioning V-BeltPage
45 
11.   Wiring  Page 51   

12.        


13. 
14.       
        Figure
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Figure 13. 
9. 

Figure 13
Figure 14. 





15.        
        

16. 
17.          

Figure 15
Figure 15. 
19.       
Figure 17

18. 

   
Figure 16
Figure 16. 
Figure 17. 


20.        
      

21. 

22. 
Figure 18

Figure 18. 







Figure 20.

23.        
Figure
19
Figure 19. 
24.        

25. 


26. 


27. 
Figure
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Dust Collection
To connect a dust collection hose:
1.          
Figure 21

2. 

Note: A tight fit is necessary for proper per-
formance.
DO NOT operate the Model G0457 without an
adequate dust collection system. This saw
creates substantial amounts of wood dust
while operating. Failure to use a dust collec-
tion system can result in short and long-term
respiratory illness.
Recommended CFM at Dust Port: 400 CFM
Do not confuse this CFM recommendation with
the rating of the dust collector. To determine the
CFM at the dust port, you must consider these
variables: (1) CFM rating of the dust collector,
(2) hose type and length between the dust col-
lector and the machine, (3) number of branches
or wyes, and (4) amount of other open lines
throughout the system. Explaining how to cal-
culate these variables is beyond the scope of
this manual. Consult an expert or purchase a
good dust collection "how-to" book.
Figure 21.

Blade Tracking
       
        

     
 Wheel Alignment
Page 49


        

To center track the blade:
1. 
2.       


3. 
4.        
    

The cast iron spokes may have sharp edges
and the blade teeth may extend beyond the
edge of the wheel, creating a laceration haz-
ard. Be careful when turning the wheels by
hand.
5. 

Figure 22

If the blade rides in the center of the
upper wheel and is centered on the peak
of the wheel crown
     

If the blade does not ride in the center
of the upper wheel and is not centered
on the peak of the wheel crown, 








Figure 22.
NOTICE
Changes in the blade tension may change
the blade tracking.
6. Figure
23       

7.        



8.       

For the best performance from your saw, regularly
maintain the proper tracking of the blade.
Figure 23.






Test Run
       

        

      
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

To test run the machine:
1. 

      
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2.   

3. 
4. ON
5.       
     



    


6. OFF
Table Stop
Calibration
Figure 24.
5. 
6. 

7. 



To set the positive stop:
1. 
2.        
    

3.        
        

4. 
         
Figure 24


 
Table Tilt Calibration


To calibrate the pointer on the table tilt scale:
1. 

   Table Stop Calibration 
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2. Figure 25

Figure 25.
3. 

4. 

Table Alignment


        

To align the table so the miter slot is parallel
to the bandsaw blade:
1. 

2. 
3.       

4.      
     

Note: Make sure the straightedge does not
go across a tooth.
5.        

      
         
Figure 26).
6.   

7. 
Figure 26. 



       

To align the fence parallel with the miter slot:
1. 


2.        
Figure 27
Fence Alignment
Figure 27.
3. 

4. 

Miter Gauge
Figure 28. 
        

To calibrate the miter gauge:
1.       
    
 
Figure 28
2. 

3. 
Note: Sometimes the tightening procedure
can affect the adjustment.
4.       


5       


Blade Tensioning
       

     
      


To tension the bandsaw blade:
1. Test Run
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
2.       
         


Note: This procedure will NOT work if the
guide blocks have any contact with the
blade.
3.        
    

Note: This scale can only be considered a
general guide. Complete the following steps
to accurately set blade tension.
4. ON
5.        
        


6.       


7.        


Note: Always de-tension the blade after use
to increase blade life and reduce strain on the
bandsaw components.
NOTICE
After blade tension and tracking are set cor-
rectly, you MUST properly adjust the upper
and lower support bearings and guide-block
assemblies into position before cutting.
Adjusting Support
Bearings
     
      
   
  


To adjust the support bearings:
1. 

2. 
3. 
Figure 29
Figure 29.







6. 
7. 

8.       
       
      
        
Figure 31
Figure 30.







Figure 31.


4. 
5.      
       
       
Figure 30
Figure 32.

Note: For a quick gauge, fold a dollar bill in half
twice (four thicknesses of a dollar bill is approxi-
mately 0.016") and place it between the support
bearing and the blade as shown in Figure 32
9. 

10. Steps 49

NOTICE
Whenever changing a blade or adjusting ten-
sion and tracking, the upper and lower blade
support bearings and blade guide bearings
must be properly adjusted before cutting
operations.

   




To adjust the upper and lower blade guides:
1. 

2. 
3. 
Figure 33
Blade Guide
Adjustments
4. 

5. 


Figure 34
Note: The 1/16" spacing is ideal, although with
larger blades it may not be possible. In such
cases, adjust the guide bearings as far for-
ward as possible to the blade gullets, and still
maintain the proper support bearing spacing
adjustment.
Figure 33.







Blade
Guide
Bearing
Blade
Gullets
Figure 34.
6. 

7. 
8. 

      

Note: 0.004" is approximately the thickness
of a piece of paper.
9. 

10. Steps 49
NOTICE
Make sure that the blade teeth will not con-
tact the guide bearings when the blade is
against the rear support bearing during the
cut or the blade teeth will be ruined.
NOTICE
Whenever changing a blade or adjusting ten-
sion and tracking, the upper and lower blade
support bearings and guide bearings must
be properly adjusted before cutting opera-
tions.


SECTION 4: OPERATIONS
Damage to your eyes and lungs could result
from using this machine without proper pro-
tective gear. Always wear safety glasses and
a respirator when operating this machine.
NOTICE
If you have never used this type of machine
or equipment before, WE STRONGLY REC-
OMMEND that you read books, review
industry trade magazines, or get formal
training before beginning any projects.
Regardless of the content in this section,
Grizzly Industrial will not be held liable for
accidents caused by lack of training.
Loose hair, clothing, or
jewelry could get caught
in machinery and cause
serious personal injury.
Keep these items away
from moving parts at all
times to reduce this risk.
To reduce the risk of
serious injury when using
this machine, read and
understand this entire
manual before beginning
any operations.
Basic Controls


Blade Tension Knob: 

Blade Tension Quick Release: 

Blade tracking Adjustment Knob:  

Guide Post Adjustment Knob:

Figure 35. Basic controls (rear).









Overview
        


Straight Cuts
 
 
 
 
 
 
Irregular Cuts
 
 
 
 
       
        

Basic Cutting Tips
Here are some basic tips to follow when oper-
ating the bandsaw:
 


       


 


        

     

ON/OFF Switch:     

Miter Gauge Lock Handle:   

Fence Lock Lever: 
.
Figure 36. Basic controls (front).








        

To tilt the table:
1. 
2. 
        

3. 
Table TiltWorkpiece
Inspection


Before making cuts, get in the habit of inspect-
ing all workpieces for the following:
 Material Type:
     
     
     
     




 Foreign Objects:    
      

      
       
     
       

• Large/Loose Knots:   
     
      
      
       

• Wet or "Green" Stock:   

       

 Excessive Warping:




 Minor Warping:
       



 
To adjust guide post:
1.       
     

2        
Figure 37
3       
         
       

4         

Guide Post
Figure 37.
Figure 37

       





Ripping


      

To rip with the Model G0457:
1.         


2.        
     SECTION 3:
SETUP
3.       
        
Figure 38

Note: If you are cutting narrow pieces, use a
push stick to protect your fingers.
Figure 38.
NEVER place fingers or hands in the line of
cut. In the event that something unexpected
happens, your hands or fingers may be
pulled into the blade. ALWAYS use a push
stick when ripping narrow pieces. Failure to
follow these warnings may result in serious
personal injury!






Crosscutting


     

To crosscut with the Model G0457:
1.      

2.         

3. 
4.       
   ON   
      

Figure 39

Figure 39.
Figure 40. 
Figure 40

        
       

      




      


        
       
     
     




Resawing
 
To resaw a workpiece:
1. 

2.       

Note: The blade must also be sharp and
clean.
3. 
4. 

5. 
6. ON
7.        
      
      
      

Cutting Curves
     
      
         

    


       
        

       
     

    

       

NOTICE
The list below displays blade widths and
the corresponding minimum radii each size
of blade for the Model G0457.
Width Radius
18" .................................... 18"
316" ................................... 38"
14'' .................................... 58''
38'' .................................... 114''
12'' .................................... 212''
58'' .................................... 334''
34'' .................................... 512''

Stacked Cuts





      


To complete a stacked cut:
1.        
      

2.        

        


3.          

4.       
       
      

5.   


Figure 41
Cutting into brad nails that are used to
secure the multiple pieces can cause the
blade to break and may cause an injury to
the operator. Be extremely careful of where
you are cutting when performing this opera-
tion.
Figure 41.
 
Blade Information
      
     


Blade Length
     

      



Blade Width

  





         

 Curve Cutting:Figure 42 




Figure 42.
Blade Width
Cutting Radius
Figure 43.
Raker Skip Hook
 Straight Cutting:    
       

       
       
  
      
      

Tooth Style
      


Figure 43      

Raker:       
      
        
      
       
     


 Skip:        
      
       
      




 Hook:        
     


      

Tooth Pitch
       


        
       
         
        


Blade Care



      

        
       



    
      
      

Blade Breakage

      

      

      



The most common causes of blade breakage
are:
 
        

       

 

 
 

 

 

 
Blade Changes
To remove the blade:
1. 
2.       

3.        


4. 
       

5. 

Always disconnect power
to the machine when
changing blades. Failure
to do this may result in
serious personal injury.
All saw blades are dan-
gerous and may cause
personal injury. To reduce
the risk of being injured,
wear leather gloves when
handling saw blades.
Figure 44.
To replace the blade:
1. 
       

Note: If the teeth will not point downward in
any orientation, the blade is inside-out. Put
on heavy gloves, remove the blade, and twist
it right side-out.
2. 
       Figure
44
3. 
4. 
      



5. Page 24
6.      

7. 
8. 



SECTION 5: ACCESSORIES

Replacement Blades
      


MODEL WIDTH GAUGE TPI STYLE
G6638   
G6639   
G6640    
G6641    
G6642    
G6643   
G6644   
G6645   
G6646   
G6647   
G6648   
G6649   
G6650   
G6651   
G6652   
G6653   
G6654   
G6655   
G6656   
G6657   
G6658   
G6659   
T20501—Face Shield Crown Protector 4"
T20502—Face Shield Crown Protector 7"
T20503—Face Shield Window
T20448—Economy Clear Safety Glasses
T20452—"Kirova" Anti-Reflective Glasses
T20456—"Dakura" Clear Safety Glasses
H0736—Shop Fox® Safety Glasses

       

Figure 45. 
T20448
H0736
T20452
T20502
T20503
T20456
Figure 46. 
H4978—Deluxe Earmuffs - 27dB
H4979—Twin Cup Hearing Protector - 29dB
H4977—Work-Tunes Radio Earmuffs - 25dB
       
      

H4978
H4977
H4979
Some aftermarket accessories can be
installed on this machine that could cause
it to function improperly, increasing the risk
of serious personal injury. To minimize this
risk, only install accessories recommended
for this machine by Grizzly.
NOTICE
Refer to the newest copy of the Grizzly
Catalog for other accessories available for
this machine.
 
Figure 47. 

T20514—Small Half-Mask Respirator
T20515—Medium Half-Mask Respirator
T20516—Large Half-Mask Respirator
T20511—Pre-Filter P100
T20539—Cartridge Filter 2PK P100
T20541—Cartridge Filter 2PK P100 & O Vapor


      

Figure 48. 

G5562SLIPIT® 1 Qt. Gel
G5563SLIPIT® 12 oz Spray
G2871—Boeshield® T-9 12 oz Spray
G2870Boeshield® T-9 4 oz Spray
H3788G96® Gun Treatment 12 oz Spray
H3789G96® Gun Treatment 4.5 oz Spray
Figure 49. 
H5408—Blade Tensioning Gauge




       
     



Figure 50. SHOP FOX® 
G7314—Heavy-Duty SHOP FOX® Mobile Base
      

     
       


G1928Bandsaw Handbook
      
    
    
     
     

Figure 51.
G8983—Tilting Roller Stand

G8984—Single Roller Stand

G8985—5 Roller Stand



Figure 53. SHOP FOX® 
G8983
G8984
G8985
G5683— Magnetic Base Light

    
           

Figure 54.
G92566" Dial Caliper
G92578" Dial Caliper
G925812" Dial Caliper
      

    
      


Figure 52. 
 
SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE
Always disconnect power
to the machine before
performing maintenance.
Failure to do this may
result in serious person-
al injury.
Schedule
      
      




Cleaning
       

       


      
Section 5: Accessories
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Unpainted Cast Iron
     




      





Lubrication
     


Daily Check:
 



Monthly Check:
 
 


Guide Post
1. 
2.       
       

3.         
       
      
       Figure
55
Blade Tension Leadscrew
1. 
2.        

      
  
Figure
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4. 


      

5. 
  

     

6.       

Figure 55. Guide post rack lubrication.





3. 




4. 
  
     


5.       

Figure 56. Blade tension leadscrew.


 
        



        
      
       

To redress the rubber tires:
1. 
2. 
3. 
4.       

5.       
        


Redressing Rubber
Tires
Table Trunnions
1. 
2. 

Figure 57


  

Note:For easiest access to the trunnions and
the best cleaning results, consider removing
the table during this procedure.
Figure 57.
 
3. 
     

       

4. 
  







SECTION 7: SERVICE
Troubleshooting
Motor & Electrical
  



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Page 51
 

 
      

 
 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 

 Basic Cutting Tips
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 
 
       
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 
 Page 51
 Page 20Page 24

       



 
  
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 


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      

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 
        

          

 
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 
 Page 49
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
  
 

 
 
 Basic Cutting Tips
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 
   
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 
 
 
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 Page 36
 
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 
 
 
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 

   Page 24 or 36
  
   

      

 
        Basic
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 
Page 24 or 36
  

   Basic Cutting TipsPage
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 
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 
      
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 
 
 
 
 

  

   Page 47
Cutting Operations

Checking V-Belt

         

       
       
       

To check the V-belt:
1. 
2. 
3.        

       

4. 
 
       

Tensioning V-Belt
Tools Needed: Qty

To tension the V-belt:
1. 
2. 
3.       
Figure 58
Figure 58.
4.        


5. 
  

6. 

      
Figure 59
       
Steps 3-6






7. 


Pulley
Deflection
Pulley
Figure 59. Testing belt tension.

Replacing V-Belt
Tools Needed: QTY


To replace the V-belt:
1. 
2.       

3.       Figure
58
4.       
Figure 60

5. 
     

         

6. 

7. 
     

8.       


     

9. 
  

10. 
 Tensioning V-Belt
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11.       


Figure 60.



     

Figure 61


        
       


      

Figure 61.
To shim the table:
1. 

2. 
3. 

4. 


5.   Aligning Table  
Page 22 
Shimming Table Blade Lead
Figure 62. 
      
Figure 62



        

Correct blade lead
1. 

2. 

3.   

      

Skewing your fence
1. 



2. 
     
OFF


NOTICE
Lead adjustments will change when new
blades are mounted on the saw. NOTICE
If the table is shifted, the fence will need
to be re-aligned, and the blade guides and
blade support will need to be re-adjusted.
3. 
        


4.         

5. 
       


6.      

Shifting Table
1. 

2. 

3. OFF

4.       


5.  Steps 1–4    


Wheel Alignment
Figure 63.
Components and Hardware Needed: Qty
 
Tools Needed:
 
 
Figure 63) 



     


     


To check if your wheels are coplanar:
1.      
Figure 63
Note: For best results, straighten the 2x4
with a jointer before cutting.
2. 

3.        



4. 
Figure 64
5. 


       


       

Side View
45-
1
/
2
"
3-
1
/
2
"
14"
14"
17-
1
/
2
"
1-
1
/
2
"
Coplanarity
Gauge Gauge Positions
Tracking
Knob
Adjustment
Hub
Wheels
Figure 64.

6.        
       


7. 

Figure 65
8.Figure 66



Note: The blade may track slightly OFF center
when the wheels are coplanar. This is natural
because the blade will be balanced ON the crown
of the tire, rather than just in the center of the tire.
This will be more noticeable with larger blades.
Coplanar Parallel, Not
Coplanar
Not Parallel
Not Coplanar
Adjust
Tracking Knob
Coplanarity Gauge
Contacts Top
And Bottom of
Both Wheels
Coplanarity Gauge
Figure 66.
Figure 65.







SHOCK HAZARD. Working on wiring that is con-
nected to a power source is extremely dangerous.
Touching electrified parts will result in personal
injury including but not limited to severe burns,
electrocution, or death. Disconnect the power
from the machine before servicing electrical com-
ponents!
MODIFICATIONS. Modifying the wiring beyond
what is shown in the diagram may lead to unpre-
dictable results, including serious injury or fire.
This includes the installation of unapproved after-
market parts.
WIRE CONNECTIONS. All connections must
be tight to prevent wires from loosening during
machine operation. Double-check all wires dis-
connected or connected during any wiring task to
ensure tight connections.
CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS. You MUST follow
the requirements at the beginning of this man-
ual when connecting your machine to a power
source.
WIRE/COMPONENT DAMAGE. Damaged wires
or components increase the risk of serious per-
sonal injury, fire, or machine damage. If you notice
that any wires or components are damaged while
performing a wiring task, replace those wires or
components.
MOTOR WIRING. The motor wiring shown in
these diagrams is current at the time of printing
but may not match your machine. If you find this
to be the case, use the wiring diagram inside the
motor junction box.
CAPACITORS/INVERTERS. Some capacitors
and power inverters store an electrical charge for
up to 10 minutes after being disconnected from
the power source. To reduce the risk of being
shocked, wait at least this long before working on
capacitors.
EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES. If you are expe-
riencing difficulties understanding the information
included in this section, contact our Technical
Support at (570) 546-9663.
Wiring Safety Instructions
The photos and diagrams
included in this section are
best viewed in color. You
can view these pages in
color at www.grizzly.com.
These pages are current at the time of printing. However, in the spirit of improvement, we may make chang-
es to the electrical systems of future machines. Compare the manufacture date of your machine to the one
stated in this manual, and study this section carefully.
If there are differences between your machine and what is shown in this section, call Technical Support at
(570) 546-9663 for assistance BEFORE making any changes to the wiring on your machine. An updated
wiring diagram may be available. Note: Please gather the serial number and manufacture date of your
machine before calling. This information can be found on the main machine label.
SECTION 8: WIRING

 
READ ELECTRICAL SAFETY
ON PAGE 51!
PUSH BUTTON SWITCH
(viewed from behind)
START
STOP
220V (Prewired)
Start
Capacitor
300MFD
250VAC
Ground
4
3
2
1
110V
110V
220V
Ground
1
3
4
2
Hot
Hot
Hot
Ground
Neutral
Ground
5-20 Plug
(As Recommended)
6-15 Plug
(As Recommended)
220
VAC
G
Bl
Wt
Gn
Bl
Gn
Wt
Run
Capacitor
50MFD
250VAC
Bl
Wt
Gn
Bl
Wt
Gn
Bl
Wt
Gn
Bl
Wt Gn
Rewired to 110V
Rewired to 110V
Figure 67. Figure 68.

Main
SECTION 9: PARTS
21
3
142
141
9190
88
92
93
21
10
2
134
145
146V2
139
140V2
144
143
138
114
113
135
115
117
116
112
137
136
81
82
83
87 86
65 73
74
79
80
118
56
924
100
102
101
111
96V2
97
76 121 157
89
150
151
164
103
158
1
4
95
94
5
66 104 64
104
105
66
159
160
72
62 69
68
63
59
60
61 67
58
33 29
27
87655
23
11
12 26
31
22 25
162 34
161
28
32
30 51
54
37
40
42
38
39 41
36
54
37 57
53
35 50 52
75
78
78
131A
77
76 132
129
70 71
130
133
128
127
119
160
125
123
120A
124
126
43
44
122
96V2-1
96V2-2
96V2-3
96V2-4
96V2-6
96V2-11
96V2-10
96V2-9
96V2-8
96V2-7
204
203
202
201
 
Main Parts List
REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION
1 P0457001 BODY 68 P0457068 SQUARE SHAFT 12 X 12MM
2 P0457002 UPPER WHEEL DOOR 69 PCAP14M CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 20
3 P0457003 LOWER WHEEL DOOR 70 PLW04M LOCK WASHER 8MM
4 PCAP04M CAP SCREW M6-1 X 10 71 PW01M FLAT WASHER 8MM
5 PLW03M LOCK WASHER 6MM 72 P0457072 SLEEVE
6 PCAP33M CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 12 73 P0457073 UPPER WHEEL SHAFT BRACKET
7 P0457007 BIAS SHAFT 74 PRP91M ROLL PIN 5 X 35
8 P0457008 BIAS SHAFT CLAMP SEAT 75 P0457075 UPPER WHEEL SHAFT
9 P0457009 TENSION ADJUSTMENT HUB 76 P0457076 WAVY WASHER 15 X 22MM
10 PCAP14M CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 20 77 P0457077 UPPER WHEEL
11 PN03M HEX NUT M8-1.25 78 P0457078 WHEEL TIRE
12 P0457012 TENSION HANDLE 79 PB03M HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 16
21 PCAP04M CAP SCREW M6-1 X 10 80 PLW04M LOCK WASHER 8MM
22 PLW04M LOCK WASHER 8MM 81 PW01M FLAT WASHER 8MM
23 PCAP14M CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 20 82 P6202ZZ BALL BEARING 6202ZZ
24 P0457024 LOCK KNOB M8-1.25 X 20 83 PR21M INT RETAINING RING 35MM
25 P0457025 UPPER GUIDE POST SUPPORT 86 PN15M HEX NUT M18-1.5
26 PFH27M FLAT HD SCR M4-.7 X 6 87 PLW12M LOCK WASHER 18MM
27 P0457027 SPRING TENSIONER 88 P0457088 LOWER WHEEL SHAFT
28 P0457028 ADJUSTMENT GEAR SHAFT 89 P0457089 LEFT BLADE COVER
29 P0457029 BUSHING 90 PN03M HEX NUT M8-1.25
30 P0457030 GEAR SHAFT BRACKET 91 PSS09M SET SCREW M8-1.25 X 20
31 PLW03M LOCK WASHER 6MM 92 P0457092 SHAFT END CAP
32 PCAP04M CAP SCREW M6-1 X 10 93 PFS01M FLANGE SCREW M5-.8 X 8
33 P0457033 COVER PLATE 94 P0457094 DUST PORT
34 PCAP48M CAP SCREW M6-1 X 35 95 PFS11M FLANGE SCREW M6-1 X 10
35 PFH27M FLAT HD SCR M4-.7 X 6 96V2 P0457096V2 MOTOR 2HP 1PH 220/110V V2.05.11
36 P0457036 RACK 96V2-1 P0457096V2-1 MOTOR FAN COVER
37 P0457037 HAND KNOB M10-1.5 96V2-2 P0457096V2-2 MOTOR FAN
38 P0457038 GUIDE POST 96V2-3 P0457096V2-3 S CAPACITOR COVER
39 P0457039 CHANGE SHAFT 96V2-4 P0457096V2-4 S CAPACITOR 300M 250V
40 PS14M PHLP HD SCR M6-1 X 12 96V2-5 P0457096V2-5 MOTOR JUNCTION BOX
41 P0457041 WASHER 6MM PLASTIC 96V2-6 P0457096V2-6 CENTRIFUGAL SWITCH
42 PLN03M LOCK NUT M6-1 96V2-7 P0457096V2-7 CONTACT PLATE
43 P0457043 UPPER BLADE GUIDE ASSEMBLY 96V2-8 P0457096V2-8 FRONT MOTOR BEARING
44 P0457044 LOWER BLADE GUIDE ASSEMBLY 96V2-9 P0457096V2-9 REAR MOTOR BEARING
50 P0457050 SLIDING BLADE GUARD 96V2-10 P0457096V2-10 R CAPACITOR COVER
51 P0457051 BLADE GUARD 96V2-11 PC040F R CAPACITOR 40M 250V 1-3/8 X 2-3/8
52 PB05M HEX BOLT M6-1 X 8 97 PK34M KEY 5 X 5 X 20
53 PW03M FLAT WASHER 6MM 100 PCAP02M CAP SCREW M6-1 X 20
54 PFS06M FLANGE SCREW M6-1 X 8 101 P0457101 WHEEL COVER LATCH KNOB 6MM
55 P0457055 CAM 102 PLN03M LOCK NUT M6-1
56 P0457056 LOCK COLLAR 103 P0457103 ALIGNMENT PIN
57 PSS07M SET SCREW M5-.8 X 5 104 PFS03M FLANGE SCREW M5-.8 X 6
58 P0457058 TENSION ADJUSTMENT SCREW 105 P0457105 RIGHT BLADE COVER
59 P0457059 ADJUSTMENT SCREW BRACKET 111 P0457111 POINTER
60 P0457060 COMPRESSION SPRING 112 PB02M HEX BOLT M6-1 X 12
61 P0457061 TENSION INDICATOR 113 PW01M FLAT WASHER 8MM
62 P0457062 THREADED PLATE 114 PLW04M LOCK WASHER 8MM
63 P0457063 LOCK KNOB M8-1.25 X 45 115 PCAP14M CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 20
64 P0457064 KNOB M8-1.25 116 P0457116 WHEEL BRUSH
65 PW03M FLAT WASHER 6MM 117 PFS01M FLANGE SCREW M5-.8 X 8
66 P0457066 PULL NUT M8-1.25 118 PB20M HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 35
67 P0457067 BRACKET
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REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION
119 PLW04M LOCK WASHER 8MM 140V2 P0457140V2 POWER CORD 14G 3C 6-15 V2.05.11
120A P0457120A TRUNNION BRACKET CAST IRON 141 P0457141 MOTOR CORD 14G 3C
121 PB82M HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 80 142 PFS01M FLANGE SCREW M5-.8 X 8
122 PN03M HEX NUT M8-1.25 143 P0457143 STRAIN RELIEF
123 P0457123 POINTER 144 P0457144 SWITCH BOX REAR PLATE
124 PS19M PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 6 145 P0457145 SWITCH BOX FRONT PLATE
125 P0457125 LOCK KNOB M10-1.5 146V2 P0555014V2 START/STOP SWITCH 110/220V V2.05.11
126 P0513X127 TABLE INSERT 150 P0457150 POINTER BRACKET
127 P0457127 TABLE PIN 151 PFS12M FLANGE SCREW M5-.8 X 12
128 P0457128 TABLE 157 P0457157 LEVER PLATE
129 PB73M HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 50 158 PB09M HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 20
130 P0457130 TRUNNION CLAMP SHOE 1PC 159 PLW04M LOCK WASHER 8MM
131A P0457131A TRUNNION CAST IRON 160 PW01M FLAT WASHER 8MM
132 P0457132 SCALE 161 P0457161 SHIM PLASTIC
133 PFB01M FLANGE BOLT M6-1 X 12 162 PSS02M SET SCREW M6-1 X 6
134 P0457134 BLADE 106 X 3/8 X 0.35" 6TPI 164 PSS16M SET SCREW M8-1.25 X 10
135 PFS01M FLANGE SCREW M5-.8 X 8 201 P0457201 WHEEL LOWER ASSEMBLY
136 PS38M PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 10 202 P0457202 RIBBED BELT 200J5
137 PS08M PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 12 203 P0457203 MOTOR PULLEY
138 PTLW02M EXT TOOTH WASHER 5MM 204 PSS01M SET SCREW M6-1 X 10
139 PN06M HEX NUT M5-.8
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Components
149-15
149-7
149-20
149-17
149-1
149-24 149-14
149-6
149-8
149-21
149-19
149-25
149-23
149-27
149-10
149-22
149-12
149-2
149-26
149-3
149-5 149-9
149-13
149-4
149-11 149-16
149-28
149-30
149-20
148
149
149-18
149-29
REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION
148 P0457148 MITER GAUGE ASSEMBLY 149-15 PN03M HEX NUT M8-1.25
149 H7587 RESAW FENCE ASSEMBLY 149-16 PFS04M FLANGE SCREW M4-.7 X 6
149-1 PH7587001 FRONT FENCE RAIL 540MM 149-17 P0457149-17 FRONT RAIL END CAP
149-2 PH7587002 FENCE BASE 149-18 PH7528002 FENCE MOUNTING PLATE
149-3 PH7587003 FENCE SUPPORT MOUNTING ROD 149-19 P0457149-19 REAR RAIL END CAP
149-4 PH7587004 LOCK ROD 149-20 PHTEK3M TAP SCREW M3.5 X 8
149-5 PH7587005 SPRING PIECE 149-21 P0457149-21 SCALE
149-6 PH7584004 LOCK HANDLE ASSEMBLY M8-1.25 X 44 149-22 PN01M HEX NUT M6-1
149-7 PH7587007 FENCE SUPPORT 505MM 149-23 PLW03M LOCK WASHER 6MM
149-8 PW01M FLAT WASHER 8MM 149-24 PCAP01M CAP SCREW M6-1 X 16
149-9 PH7587009 LOCK HANDLE 149-25 PB08M HEX BOLT M6-1 X 20
149-10 PH7587010 FENCE REAR STANDOFF 149-26 PFS17M FLANGE SCREW M4-.7 X 8
149-11 PH7587011 SCALE WINDOW 149-27 PW03M FLAT WASHER 6MM
149-12 PCAP06M CAP SCREW M6-1 X 25 149-28 PH7528001 FENCE 505MM ALUMINUM
149-13 PH7587013 LOCK CAM 149-29 P0555306 FENCE SUPPORT MOUNTING PLATE
149-14 PH7587014 REAR FENCE RAIL 149-30 P0457149-30 FENCE END CAP
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Stand
303
306
302
301
305
304
309
308
307
REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION
301 PCB01M CARRIAGE BOLT M8-1.25 X 20 306 P0457306 LATCH ASSEMBLY
302 P0457302 STAND 307 PW02 FLAT WASHER 3/8
303 P0457303 FLANGE NUT M8-1.25 308 PN08 HEX NUT 3/8-16
304 P0457304 FOAM TAPE 309 P0457309 FOOT 3/8-16 X 1-3/4
305 P0457305 DOOR
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Labels
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Safety labels help reduce the risk of serious injury caused by machine hazards. If any label comes
off or becomes unreadable, the owner of this machine MUST replace it in the original location
before resuming operations. For replacements, contact (800) 523-4777 or www.grizzly.com.
REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION
401 P0457401 MACHINE ID LABEL 407 PLABEL-19 HANDS NEAR BLADE LABEL
402 PLABEL-12 READ MANUAL LABEL 408 PLABEL-14 ELECTRICITY LABEL
403 PLABEL-18 UNPLUG BANDSAW LABEL 409 G9987 GRIZZLY NAMEPLATE
404 PLABEL-11 SAFETY GLASSES LABEL 410 P0457410 MODEL NUMBER LABEL
405 PLABEL-23 DO NOT OPEN LABEL 411 P0457411 BLADE GUARD ADJ LABEL
406 P0457406 BLADE TENSION NOTICE LABEL 412 P0457412 BLADE TENSION SCALE/LABEL
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Grizzly Industrial, Inc. warrants every product it sells for a period of 1 year to the original purchaser from
the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse, abuse,
negligence, accidents, repairs or alterations or lack of maintenance. This is Grizzly’s sole written warranty
and any and all warranties that may be implied by law, including any merchantability or fitness, for any par-
ticular purpose, are hereby limited to the duration of this written warranty. We do not warrant or represent
that the merchandise complies with the provisions of any law or acts unless the manufacturer so warrants.
In no event shall Grizzly’s liability under this warranty exceed the purchase price paid for the product and
any legal actions brought against Grizzly shall be tried in the State of Washington, County of Whatcom.
We shall in no event be liable for death, injuries to persons or property or for incidental, contingent, special,
or consequential damages arising from the use of our products.
To take advantage of this warranty, contact us by mail or phone and give us all the details. We will then issue
you a “Return Number,’’ which must be clearly posted on the outside as well as the inside of the carton. We
will not accept any item back without this number. Proof of purchase must accompany the merchandise.
The manufacturers reserve the right to change specifications at any time because they constantly strive to
achieve better quality equipment. We make every effort to ensure that our products meet high quality and
durability standards and we hope you never need to use this warranty.
Please feel free to write or call us if you have any questions about the machine or the manual.
Thank you again for your business and continued support. We hope to serve you again soon.
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