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Model G9743 (Mfg. since 12/07)

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Figure 14. Vise jaw lock-nut.

4.  Loosen  the  lock  nut  in  Figure  14  on  the 

opposite jaw so the jaw can float, and match 
the angle of the workpiece.

5.  Tighten the vise against the workpiece.

Figure 13. Squaring vise to blade.

To adjust the angle on the vise:

1.  Loosen the lock nut with a 

3

4

" hex wrench. 

2.  Use the scale as a guide to set your angle or 

use a machinist square to square the vise to 
the blade as shown in 

Figure 13.

3.  Tighten the lock nut.

Blade Speed

To change blade speeds:

1.  TURN THE BANDSAW OFF AND ALLOW IT 

TO COME TO A COMPLETE STOP. 

2.  Determine the best speed for your cut. The  

table  in 

Figure  15  is  provided  as  a  rough 

guideline.  Material  thickness,  type  of  blade 
used  and  if  cutting  fluid  is  used,  will  factor 
into the correct speed selection. As a general 
rule, add 15% when using cutting fluid.

Material

Feet Per Minute 

(FPM)

Tool, Stainless, & 

Alloy Steels, Cast Iron

148

Medium to High 

Carbon Steels, Iron,

Hard Brass or Bronze

216

Aluminum and Plastics

282

Figure 15. Blade speed table.

NOTICE

DO NOT change speeds when the motor is 

running. Wait for the bandsaw to come to a 

complete stop or you will damage the gears  

and you will void your warranty. 

The Model G9743 has these three blade speeds: 
148, 216, and 282 FPM.

Lock Nut

Lock Nut

Summary of Contents for G9743

Page 1: ...UAL COPYRIGHT MARCH 2006 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC REVISED MAY 2009 CR WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC F...

Page 2: ...g 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...

Page 3: ...Chart 13 Clean Up 14 Site Considerations 14 Shipping Bracket 15 Work Stop 15 Handle 16 Wheels and Feet 16 Test Run 17 Recommended Adjustments 17 SECTION 4 OPERATIONS 18 Operation Safety 18 Vise 18 Bl...

Page 4: ...fety Instructions 32 Electrical Components 33 Electrical Components 34 Wiring Diagram 35 SECTION 9 PARTS 36 Base Stand 36 Headstock 37 Misc Assemblies 38 Gearbox 39 Electrical Box 40 Parts List 41 Not...

Page 5: ...However owing to Grizzly s policy of con tinuous improvement changes may be made at any time with no obligation on the part of Grizzly For your convenience we always keep current Grizzly manuals avail...

Page 6: ...ht 464 lbs Length x Width x Height 26 x 57 x 46 in Must Ship Upright Yes Electrical Power Requirement 110V or 220V Single Phase 60 Hz Prewired Voltage 110V Full Load Current Rating 18 6A at 110V 9 3A...

Page 7: ...ngular Width at 30 Deg 10 in Max Capacity Round at 30 Deg 10 in Max Capacity Rectangular Height at 45 Deg 4 in Max Capacity Rectangular Width at 45 Deg 8 in Max Capacity Round at 45 Deg 6 in Construct...

Page 8: ...e D Blade E ON OFF Switch F 11 2 HP Motor G Speed Control Knob H Feed Rate ON OFF Valve I Workstop Figure 1 Main view of machine features A B F E D C J Wheels K Bandsaw Stand L Pump Toggle Switch M Li...

Page 9: ...PRODUCES DUST 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 s...

Page 10: ...g and changing accessories 16 MAKE SURE GUARDS ARE IN PLACE AND WORK CORRECTLY BEFORE USING MACHINERY Safety Instructions for Machinery 17 REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES Make a habit of checking f...

Page 11: ...de Inspect blades for cracks and missing teeth before each use 2 HAND PLACEMENT Never position fin gers or thumbs in line with the cut Hands could be crushed in vise or from falling machine components...

Page 12: ...ion Device The Model G9743 comes prewired with a NEMA 5 15 plug for connection to power If you rewire the motor to 220V we recommend using the plug and receptacle shown in Figure 2 for 220V Extension...

Page 13: ...d inventory the contents Wear safety glasses dur ing the entire set up pro cess This machine presents serious injury hazards to untrained users Read through this entire manu al to become familiar with...

Page 14: ...ems Box Contents Figure 3 Qty Metal Cutting Bandsaw not shown 1 A Handle 1 B Feet 2 C Wheel 2 D Work Stop 1 E Work Stop Leaf Bolt 1 E Work Stop Rod 1 G Axle 1 H Hardware Bag Qty Flat Washer 5 8 Wheels...

Page 15: ...Model G9743 Mfg since 12 07 13 5mm Hardware Recognition Chart...

Page 16: ...o protect them from corrosion during ship ment Remove this protective coating with a sol vent cleaner or citrus based degreaser such as Grizzly s G7895 Degreaser To clean thoroughly some parts may nee...

Page 17: ...hex nut and remove the shipping bracket shown in Figure 5 Shipping Bracket Figure 5 Removing shipping bracket Shipping Bracket Work Stop Components and Hardware Needed Qty Work Stop 1 Work Stop Rod 1...

Page 18: ...le Position the handle onto the end of the cabinet as shown and fasten it in place with the four hex bolts eight flat washers and four hex nuts Figure 8 Foot Locations Handle Figure 9 Installing wheel...

Page 19: ...nts to ensure accurate cutting results Step by stepinstructionsonverifyingtheseadjust ments can be found in SECTION 7 SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS Factory adjustments that should be verified 1 Blade Tracking P...

Page 20: ...caused by lack of training The vise on the Model G9743 has a positive lock ing feature that improves productivity by open ing the vise jaws just enough to slide material through To use the positive lo...

Page 21: ...AND ALLOW IT TO COME TO A COMPLETE STOP 2 Determine the best speed for your cut The table in Figure 15 is provided as a rough guideline Material thickness type of blade used and if cutting fluid is us...

Page 22: ...on Page 25 Cutting Fluid System FIRE HAZARD DO NOT cut magnesium when using oil water solutions as a cutting fluid Always use a cutting fluid intend ed for magnesium The water in the solution will ca...

Page 23: ...acturer for unanswered questions Use the selections below to choose the appro priate cutting fluids For cutting low alloy low carbon and gen eral purpose category metals with a bi metal blade use a wa...

Page 24: ...the spring tension will reduce the feed pressure Figure 21 Reading chip characteristics Chips are silvery thin small or powdery Increase feed rate Chips are large curled blue or brown or smoking Decre...

Page 25: ...ever start a cut with the blade in contact with the workpiece see Figure 22 Chips should be curled and silvery If the chips are thin and powder like increase your feed rate Burned chips indicate a nee...

Page 26: ...aker H2308 104 1 2 x 1 x 032 14 TPI Raker H2315 104 1 2 x 1 x 032 3 4 Variable Pitch H2316 104 1 2 x 1 x 032 4 6 Variable Pitch H2317 104 1 2 x 1 x 032 5 8 Variable Pitch H2318 104 1 2 x 1 x 032 6 10...

Page 27: ...e Worn or damaged wires Any other unsafe condition Clean after each use Proper blade tension Monthly Check Lubricate vise screw Check gear box fluid level Annual Check Change gear box oil every three...

Page 28: ...eck for broken wires or disconnected cor roded connections and repair replace as nec essary 9 Test repair replace Machine stalls or is underpowered 1 Wrong blade for the workpiece material 2 Wrong wor...

Page 29: ...welds or scale is on the material 5 The blade is twisted 6 The blade is slipping on the wheels 1 Refer to Changing Blade Speed on Page 20 and adjust as required 2 Refer to Blade Selection on Page 21...

Page 30: ...own in Figure 29 and around the bottom wheel Figure 28 Tension handle and blade Figure 29 Installing blade 6 Hold the blade around the bottom wheel with one hand and slip it around the top wheel with...

Page 31: ...ide assemblies 11 Adjust the blade guides as needed Refer to Blade Guide Bearings on Page 32 8 Tighten the tension handle as tight as necessary so the blade will not slip on the wheels during start up...

Page 32: ...he blade Blade Tension Proper blade tension is essential to long blade life straight cuts and efficient cutting The Model G9743 features a blade tension indicator to assist you with blade tensioning T...

Page 33: ...sired clearance The bearing and blade should make light contact or have a clearance of 0 001 0 002 5 Tighten the nut to lock the eccentric bushing and bearing in position Figure 33 Blade guide adjustm...

Page 34: ...ration 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 manual when c...

Page 35: ...33 Electrical Components Figure 36 Bandsaw ON and E Stop Switches Figure 38 Coolant pump ON OFF Switch Figure 39 Pump junction box Figure 35 Circuit breaker Figure 37 Auto shutoff switch Figure 40 Mot...

Page 36: ...34 Model G9743 Mfg since 12 07 READ ELECTRICAL SAFETY ON PAGE 33 Electrical Components Figure 41 Main electrical box wiring To Pump To Jct Box To ON OFF Switch To Auto Shutoff Switch To Power Source...

Page 37: ...V2 Ground 1 4 4 3 3 4 1UF 120 Ohm 0 7 L N N N L L Ground Optional 220V Connection Prewired 110V Connection MOTOR MOTOR Main Electrical Box 110 VAC 5 15 Plug Optional 220V Connection 3 4 2 3 2 2 Overl...

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Page 42: ...40 Model G9743 Mfg since 12 07 261V2 1 261V4 2 261V2 3 261 4 261V2 5 261V2 6 261 8 261V2 9 261V2 10 261 11 261 12 261 13 261 16 261 14 261 15 261 18 261 18 261 17 Electrical Box...

Page 43: ...SHING 95 PW07 FLAT WASHER 5 16 36 P9743036 SUPPORT ROD 96 PB11 HEX BOLT 5 16 18 X 1 1 2 37 PB07 HEX BOLT 5 16 18 X 3 4 97 P0561082 COOLANT TANK 38 P9743038 PIVOT BRACKET 98 P9743098 PUMP 39 P9743039 B...

Page 44: ...P9743235 11 SLIDING PLATE DRAW BLOCK 294 P9743294 GUIDE PIVOT LEFT ASSY 235 12 P9743235 12 SPACER 294 1 P9743294 1 GUIDE PIVOT LEFT 240 H2317 BLADE 104 1 2 X 1 294 2 P608 BEARING 608 261V2 P9743261V2...

Page 45: ...5 P9743800 5 COMPRESSION SPRING 331 PW06 FLAT WASHER 1 4 800 6 P9743800 6 STEEL BALL 332 P9743332 COVER KNOB 1 4 20 X 1 2 800 7 P9743800 7 SPEED INDICATOR DIAL 337 PN06 HEX NUT 1 2 12 800 8 PSB94M CAP...

Page 46: ...3800 50 RIVET 800 41 P9743800 41 BEARING 60205 800 51 P9743800 51 BEARING COVER 800 42 P9743800 42 BEARING SPACER 800 52 PS09M PHLP HD SCR M5 8 X 10 800 43 P9743800 43 COVER 800 53 P9743800 53 GASKET...

Page 47: ...Model G9743 Mfg since 12 07 45 Notes...

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