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    MEA T C UT TING B A ND S A W MODE L H 6246 INST R U CT ION MA NU A L COPYRIGHT © SEPTEM BER, 200 4 BY GRIZ ZL Y I NDUSTRIAL , INC. W AR NI NG : N O P ORT IO N OF TH IS MA NUAL MA Y BE R EPROD UCE D I N ANY S HAPE OR FORM W ITH OU T T HE WR IT T EN APPROV AL OF GR IZ ZL Y I NDU STR IA L , I NC . CA 65 66 PRINTED IN CHINA[...]

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    T able of Cont en ts INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................... 2 Foreword .................................................................................................................................... 2 Contact Info .............................[...]

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    -2 - H6246 Meat Cut ting Bandsaw If you have any comments regarding this manual, please write to us at the address below: Grizzly Industrial, Inc. C / O Technical Documentation P.O. Box 2069 Bellingham, WA 98227-2069 We stand behind our machines. If you have any service questions or parts requests, please call or write us at the location listed bel[...]

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    H6246 Meat Cut ting B andsaw -3 - Data Sheet[...]

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    - 4- H 62 46 Meat Cutting Bandsaw F B D A Figure 1. Feature identification. A. Guide Post B. Blade Guide Assembly C. Cutting Fences D. Sliding Table E. Blood Tray F. Meat Grinder/Sausage Stuffer G. Access Door H. Guide Post Lock Knob I. Tension Knob J. Tracking Control Knob Identi f icat io n E C G H I J[...]

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    H6246 Meat Cut ting B andsaw -5 - 4. WEAR PROPER APPAREL. DO NOT wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, or jewelry which may get caught in moving parts. Wear protective hair covering to con - tain long hair and wear non-slip footwear. 5. NEVER OPERATE MACHINERY WHEN TIRED, OR UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS OR ALCOHOL. Be mentally alert at all [...]

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    - 6 - H6246 Meat Cut ting B andsaw 7. KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS AWAY. Keep all children and visitors a safe dis - tance from the work area. 8. MAKE WORKSHOP CHILD PROOF. Use padlocks, master switches, and remove start switch keys. 9. NEVER LEAVE WHEN MACHINE IS RUNNING. Turn power OFF and allow all moving parts to come to a complete stop before le[...]

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    H6246 Meat Cut ting B andsaw - 7 - A dd it ion al Safety Instr uct io ns for M eat Saw s 9. BLADE SPEED. Blade should be running at full speed before beginning a cut. 10. FEED RATE. Always feed material even- ly and smoothly. Do not force or twist blade while cutting, especially when sawing through bone. 11. BLADE CONTROL. Allow blade to come to a [...]

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    -8- H6246 Meat Cut ting B andsaw Figure 2 . A 5 - 1 5 plug and rec eptacle. Serious personal inju r y could occur if you connect the machine to the power source before you have compl eted the s et up pro - cess . DO NOT conne ct the machine to th e power source until inst ructed to do so. 1 1 0 V Op era ti on Am per age Dr aw The 3 / 4 HP motor on [...]

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    H6246 Meat Cut ting B andsaw -9 - The Model H6246 was carefully pack ed when it left our warehouse . If yo u disc ov er the machine is damaged af te r you ha ve signed for delivery , please im mediately call Cu stomer Service at ( 5 7 0) 546 -9 66 3 for advice. Sav e the containers and all pack ing mat erials for possible inspect ion by the carrier[...]

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    - 1 0 - H62 46 Meat Cutt ing Band saw In v en t or y After all the parts hav e been remov ed from the two box es, you should hav e the following items: Inv entor y: ( Figure 3 ) Qt y A. Legs ............................................................ 4 B. Meat Grind er Assem bly .............................. 1 C. Sliding Table ...................[...]

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    H6246 Meat Cut ting B andsaw - 1 1 - Hard w are Recog ni ti on Chart[...]

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    - 1 2 - H6246 Meat Cut ting Bandsaw Figure 4. Wo rking c learances. Fl oor Lo ad The Model H62 46 w eighs 1 54 lbs. and has a base footprint of 1 9" W x 1 6" D. Most floors are suitable f or y our ma chine. Some residential floors ma y require additional reinforcement to suppor t both the machine and operato r . Neve r op erat e the machi[...]

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    H6246 Meat Cut ting B andsaw - 1 3- Legs Compone nts and Hardware N ee ded : Qt y Hex Bolt s M 8- 1 .25 x 1 6 ..................................... 8 Hex Nuts M8 - 1 .25 .............................................. 8 Legs ................................................................... 4 Rubber Fee t ...........................................[...]

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    - 1 4 - H6246 Meat Cut ting B andsaw Bl ade T rac ki ng To track the blade: 1. Unplug the bandsaw! 2. Adjust the upper and lower guide bearings and support bearings as far away as possible from the blade. 3. Open the upper wheel cover. 4. Spin the upper wheel by hand at least three times and watch how the blade rides on the crown of the wheel. Refe[...]

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    H6246 Meat Cut ting B andsaw - 1 5- A d ju st in g Bl ade Gu ides The blade guide bearings provide side -to- side suppor t to help k eep the blade straight while cut - ting. T ools Ne ede d : Qt y Hex Wrench 5mm .............................................. 1 T o adjust the blade guid es : 1. Unplug the bandsaw! 2. Familiarize yourself with the bl[...]

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    - 1 6- H 62 46 Meat Cutting Bands a w T able Compone nts and Hardware N ee ded : Qt y Sliding T able ...................................................... 1 T able Brace ....................................................... 1 Cov er Pla te ........................................................ 1 Cap Screws M6 - 1 x 20 .........................[...]

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    H6246 Meat Cut ting B andsaw - 1 7 - Figure 13. Attaching table brace. 8. Thread one M6-1 hex nut halfway onto each of the two cap screws, as shown in Figure 14. Figure 14. Hex nut threaded halfway onto cap screw. 9. Insert the two cap screws into the table run- ners so the heads are facing outward, and tighten the remaining two hex nuts onto the e[...]

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    - 1 8- H6246 Meat Cut ting Bandsaw F ences Compone nts and Hardware N ee ded : Qt y Long F ence ....................................................... 1 Shor t Rail ........................................................... 1 Shor t F ence ....................................................... 1 Long Rail ........................................[...]

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    H6246 Meat Cut ting B andsaw - 1 9 - T est Ru n Once assembly is complete and adjustments are done to your satisfaction, you are ready to start the machine. Turn the machine ON . Make sure that your finger is poised on the OFF button just in case there is a problem. The bandsaw should run smoothly with little or no vibration or rubbing noises. Stra[...]

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    -20- H 62 46 Meat Cutting Band saw D am a g e to yo u r eye s could result from using this machine without pro p - er protect ive ge ar . Alway s wear s afety glasses when oper ating t his machine . Lo o se ha i r a nd cl ot h - ing could get caught in machiner y and c ause seri - ous per sonal injury . Keep loose clothing and long ha ir away fro m[...]

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    H6246 Meat Cut ting B andsaw - 21 - Gu ide P os t The guide post ( Figur e 21 ) connec ts the u pper blade guide assem bly to the bandsaw . The func - tion of the g uidepost is to allow t he blade guide assembly to mov e up or d own depen ding o n t he height of t he meat being cu t. The b lade guide assembly must be no more than 1 " from the [...]

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    -22- H62 46 Meat Cut ting Bandsaw Cu t ti n g M eat Y our Mo del H6246 Meat-Cutt ing Bandsaw will cut through any fresh meat and almost all froz en meat. To cut meat with your bandsaw: 1. Use the side fence to gauge the thickness of your desired cut. The front fence should brace the meat. Make sure the fences will not be in line with the cut. 2. Tu[...]

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    H6246 Meat Cut ting B andsaw -23- SE CTION 5 : S ANITIZ A TION Clea ni n g the Sa w Figure 22. Pieces disassembled for cleaning. To clean your bandsaw after use: 1. Remove the table, the blade guards, the fences, the blood tray, and the meat grinder ( Figure 22 ). 2. If it was used, disassemble the meat grinder ( Figure 23 ). Figure 23. Meat grinde[...]

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    -2 4- H 62 46 Meat Cutting Bandsaw P ro per San ita tio n All surfaces and working parts that have been exposed to meat must be properly sanitized after each use. Dishwashers are a good option because they sanitize with heat. For all pieces that will not fit in the dishwasher, or if a dishwasher is not avail - able, chemical sanitizers like bleach [...]

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    H6246 Meat Cut ting B andsaw -25- SE CTION 6 : A CCE SS ORI E S Figure 26. Our most popular earmuffs. H1302—Standard Earmuffs H4979—Deluxe Twin Cup Hearing Protector H4977—Work-Tunes Radio Headset Earmuffs Pro tect yourself c omfortably with a pair of cush- ioned earmuf fs. Espe cially impor tant if you or employ ees operate for hours at a ti[...]

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    -26- H 62 46 Meat Cutting Bandsaw Alwa ys disconnec t power to th e m ac hin e b efo re per forming maintenance. Failure to do this may result in serious p erson - al injury . Maintain your table and blade wit h a thin film of food grade lubric ant that will not suppor t bacte - ria growth no r become ranc id. These qualities are impor tant because[...]

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    H6246 Meat Cut ting B andsaw - 27 - H624 6 Wi r in g Diag ram 110 VOLT MOTOR WIRES BLACK BLUE RED WHITE GREEN(GROUND) TO 110 VOLT POWER SUPPLY WHITE NOTE— The wires from the power supply, besides the green ground wire, are interchangable, therefore colors are not specified. Dis con nect po wer bef ore per for ming an y e lect ric al ser vic e. E [...]

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    -28- H6246 M eat Cut ting Bandsaw H624 6 P ar ts Break do wn[...]

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    H6246 Meat Cut ting B andsaw -29- H624 6 P ar ts Break do wn[...]

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    -3 0 - H6246 Meat Cutt ing Band saw H624 6 P ar ts Break do wn[...]

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    H6246 Meat Cut ting B andsaw -3 1 - REF P ART # DESC RIP TI ON 1 PH6246 001 MEA T SAW FRA ME 2 PH6246 00 2 UPP ER DOOR 3 PH6246 00 3 LO WER D OOR 4 PH6246 00 4 UPP ER WHEEL 5 P80 202 BALL BEAR ING 80 202 6 PWN0 2M WING NUT M8 - 1 .25 7 PHTEK 1 7M T AP SCRE W 5 X 20 8 PR65M EX T RET AINING RING 3 MM 9 PH6246 00 9 UPP ER BALL BEARI NG SHAF T 1 0 PH62[...]

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    -32- H6246 Meat Cutt ing Band saw REF P ART # DESC RIP TI ON 7 4 PH6246 07 4 DRIVE PULLE Y 75 P60 0 4 BALL BEAR ING 60 04Z 76 PH6246 076 BALL B EARIN G M OUNT PL A TE 77 PW04M FL A T W ASHER 1 0M M 78 PFN01 M FL ANGE NUT M 8- 1 .25 79 PH6246 079 L OWER WH EEL 80 PB0 9M HE X BOL T M 8- 1 .25 X 20 8 1 PH6246 081 FLAN GE 82 PH6246 082 ANGLE PLA TE 83 [...]

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    H6246 Meat Cut ting B andsaw -33 - Disconnec t power to t he machine whe n pe rform - ing any troubleshooting. Fail ure to do this may result in serious person - al injury . ! Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Motor wil l n ot s tar t. 1. Low voltage. 2. Open circuit in motor or loose connec - tions. 1. Check power line for proper voltage. 2[...]

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    -3 4- H6 2 46 Meat Cut ting Bandsaw Grizzly Industrial, Inc. warrants ev er y product it sells for a period of 1 year to t he or iginal purchaser from the date of purc hase . This warranty d oes not apply to defects due d irectly or indirectly to misuse, abuse, negligence, accidents, repairs or alterations or lack of maintenance. This is Grizzly’[...]

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