Grizzly G9979 Saw User Manual


 
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
3.       

4.        


         
Figure 35
Figure 35.






Figure 36.








5.       Figure
36
Note: As the blade material melts to form the
weld, pressure is applied to the joint by the
welding clamps. The correct amount of pres-
sure is set with the clamping pressure dial in
a later step.
6.        



Figure 36
Note: For a good blade weld, it is critical that
the blade ends evenly butt up against each
other.
7. Figure 37

Burning sparks from the blade welding oper-
ation may be thrown in all directions and
could cause serious personal injury or fire.
When using the blade welder, always protect
yourself from the flying sparks and have fire
extinguishing equipment readily available.
DO NOT weld near flammables.
8. 

Note: There is a limit switch that senses the
electrical resistance between the blade ends.
If there is a adequate amount of welded mate-
rial, the limit switch will not allow the welding
button to activate the operation again.
Blade Width Pressure Setting





Figure 37.