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3. 

Make sure guards are in place and in proper working order before operating 
machinery. 

4. 

Remove any adjusting tools.

 Before operating the machine, make sure any adjusting tools 

have been removed. 

5. 

Keep work area clean.

 Cluttered areas invite injuries. 

6. 

Overloading machine.

 By overloading the machine, you may cause injury from flying parts. 

DO NOT

 exceed the specified machine capacities. 

7. 

Do not force tool.

 Your machine will do a better and safer job if used as intended. 

DO NOT

 

use inappropriate attachments in an attempt to exceed the machines rated capacity. 

8. 

Use the right tool for the job.

 

DO NOT

 attempt to force a small tool or attachment to do the 

work of a large industrial tool. 

DO NOT

 use a tool for a purpose for which it was not 

intended. 

9. 

Dress appropriate.

 

DO NOT

 wear loose fitting clothing or jewelry as they can be caught in 

moving machine parts. Protective clothing and steel toe shoes are recommended when 
using machinery. Wear a restrictive hair covering to contain long hair. 

10. 

Use eye and ear protection

. Always wear ISO approved impact safety goggles. Wear a full-

face shield if you are producing metal filings. 

11. 

Do not overreach

. Maintain proper footing and balance at all times. 

DO NOT

 reach over or 

across a running machine. 

12. 

Stay alert

. Watch what you are doing and use common sense. 

DO NOT

 operate any tool or 

machine when you are tired. 

13. 

Check for damaged parts

. Before using any tool or machine, carefully check any part that 

appears damaged. Check for alignment and binding of moving parts that may affect proper 
machine operation. 

14. 

Observe work area conditions

DO NOT

 use machines or power tools in damp or wet 

locations. Do not expose to rain. Keep work area well lighted. 

DO NOT

 use electrically 

powered tools in the presence of flammable gases or liquids. 

15. 

Keep children away

. Children must never be allowed in the work area. 

DO NOT

 let them 

handle machines, tools, or extension cords. 

16. 

Store idle equipment

. When not in use, tools must be stored in a dry location to inhibit rust. 

Always lock up tools and keep them out of reach of children. 

17. 

DO NOT operate machine if under the influence of alcohol or drugs

. Read warning 

labels on prescriptions. If there is any doubt, 

DO NOT

 operate the machine. 

18. 

Sparks and hot material

 from cutting can easily go through small cracks and openings into 

adjacent areas. 

19. 

Do not

 grind where the atmosphere might contain flammable dust, gas, or liquid vapors such 

as from gasoline. 

Summary of Contents for GS-450

Page 1: ...LDINGS LLC IS PROHIBITED Baileigh Industrial Holdings LLC Inc does not assume and hereby disclaims any liability for any damage or loss caused by an omission or error in this Operator s Manual resulti...

Page 2: ...notice to Seller of any suspected defect in the Goods prior to the expiration of the warranty period The original end user must also obtain a RGA from Seller prior to returning any Goods to Seller for...

Page 3: ...edies provided under this Agreement or at law or equity Attorney s Fees In the event legal action is necessary to recover monies due from Buyer or to enforce any provision of this Agreement Buyer shal...

Page 4: ...scription of the functional parts of the machine Capacity charts Setup and start up instructions Machine operation Scheduled maintenance Parts lists GENERAL NOTES After receiving your equipment remove...

Page 5: ...rdous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a haz...

Page 6: ...mfortable loud noises DUST HAZARD Wear appropriate dust mask Dust created while using machinery can cause cancer birth defects and long term respiratory damage Be aware of the dust hazards associated...

Page 7: ...udgment carelessness or inattention Always use common sense and exercise caution in the workshop If a procedure feels dangerous don t try it REMEMBER Your personal safety is your responsibility Dear V...

Page 8: ...l filings 11 Do not overreach Maintain proper footing and balance at all times DO NOT reach over or across a running machine 12 Stay alert Watch what you are doing and use common sense DO NOT operate...

Page 9: ...areless fraction of a second is sufficient to cause severe injury TECHNICAL SUPPORT Our technical support department can be reached at 920 684 4990 and asking for the support desk for purchased machin...

Page 10: ...painted surfaces Follow manufacturer s label instructions when using any type of cleaning product After cleaning wipe unpainted metal surfaces with a light coating of quality oil or grease for protec...

Page 11: ...he floor Level the machine so that all the supporting feet are taking the weight of the machine and no rocking is taking place Follow these guidelines when lifting crane or hoist Always lift and carry...

Page 12: ...nds on the precise placement of it to the mounting surface FLOOR This machine distributes a large amount of weight over a small area Make certain that the floor is capable of supporting the weight of...

Page 13: ...ow voltage will damage the motor In the event of a malfunction or breakdown grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock This machine is equi...

Page 14: ...NOT become entangled in the machine in any way b Route the cord to the power supply in a way that does NOT create a trip hazard 3 Connect the power cord to the power supply and check that the power c...

Page 15: ...General lJ Preparation for Grinding G 5 Grinding the Saw Blade 7 6 V Belt Adjusting way 11 7 Large grinding wheel flanges within e rmediate Security disks for the grinding machines 12 8 Saw Blade Shar...

Page 16: ...qui e clear as regards se ing adjustmen s main enance and lubricai ion Only in this way can time be saved and damage preven ed We now wish you success wi h your GS 450 machine and the best sharpening...

Page 17: ...build up Diagr am 11 2...

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Page 19: ...holcler slide 13 Grinding tension adjustment tooth face 1 Clamping lever for pawl holder slide 15 Tooth height adjnstment 16 Tooth width adjus rnent 17 Disconnecting lever for grinding head 18 Clampin...

Page 20: ...he feed fo r he blade opera ing the tooth gullet and nex the back edge o re ground as a result of the simul aneous return o f he grinding wheel The thickness of the wheel must be les s han the tooth s...

Page 21: ...houlder he thi ckness should also be measured at the bore cutting angle adjustment Slightly loosen e locking screw Fig b ble to pivot 1e clamping member 8 Fig a up left negat ive cutting angle and up...

Page 22: ...ver 1 fig a set he poin of contac of the feed pawl wi h the ooth face above he rounding of 1e too h gullet by means of the slide 12 Fig a and take care hat the point of contact is maintained during th...

Page 23: ...tooth is against the grinding wheel when the pointer of the indicator 25 Fig b has deflected Clearance angle If the clearance angle ground by means b f to o h shape cams which can only be influenced...

Page 24: ...1e indexplate pawl 33 Fig j Prev ious his screw he pawl part 3 Fig j on the pawl ho 1 r 32 F g_ j The advance of the saw blade now takes place indirectly via the index plate The bro king of the saw b...

Page 25: ...the ooth i s ground But t ake car e that the saw blade is not blocked too much so tha it migh be advanced then only wii h great difficulty 31 r e h SH a wrr ee r n hu e s s taas nww l e d t entu esxN...

Page 26: ...ension is increased by removing hem and reduced by fitting hem_ Do no tnesion the belt too igh ly as ogherwise he mo or and he grinding wheel spindle bearing1 1 may be overloaded and damaged Newly fit...

Page 27: ...kage The grinding wheels are not permit ed to have paper flanges In the case hey do so the paper flanges must be removed Af erwards clean he sides of the grinding wheel if necessary by means of a wire...

Page 28: ...sharpener Dimenions blade Saw 8 l 650 l l i l i l i i l l J J 1s3 13...

Page 29: ...9 Electric diagram R S 14...

Page 30: ...10 Oil supply s stem gb a g f a f J A e l M ora ZE gt e kr ao L M 0 0 w v Grease Weekly Ball bearing grease yearly Oil Daily Gear oil yearly All screw spindle s monthy E v W 15...

Page 31: ...These symbol is ind1cated the same sh3pe of pa ts But it s dimension is smal le...

Page 32: ...lato 2 Dolt wheel u1id plate J De l whue l intel cover w uber Stud Dolt Nut Ruler Circuler Ruler Uri111I i111 1 huud Buse Indicu ed sheti t l11in shaft Luck plug Sot screw Lock 1 iu Lock pin ase Set b...

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Page 34: ...ide Rack 1 60 Rivv J 15 t NU Block 1 61 C buckle Ring AlOx 1 1 78 Screw Roll 1 362 fla waahu1 10 l 7 Joint Boll 1 36 Needle Ilea ring K10x1JxlOP 1 80 Holder l J6 H x aocke plug 81 Dlock 1 6i 1 join t...

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Page 36: ...J llocker Arm Up Cover 1 j J i H11x Bolt MU x 15 1 lJ9 Spl inl Shoe 2 397 Hux Sockut sc1 cw H b X 15 1 1110 Set Plu tu 1 39 l111x 11oclce l C r W Mt X 5 1 1 aetun shoo 1 399 llux socko scruw M 8 x 15...

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Page 38: ...t U N O U N 5 N U G Wiuch joint screw l una iuu sp1 iui Cunuu ini Rod Base Washur llulilur 1 ot1 Cunnu tini Rod heu t Cn1111c tinu Rod Udh iui ltud Uiock PU ahin Rod 1 11 ck Lock Block Aju tini shaft...

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Page 40: ...05 llivut 2 5 2 30 Spring wuehur t 312 Hex ocket screw M 6 1 1 3 1 G1 cnse nozzle MG 1 31 S111 i11g lill 5 x 20 2 36 1 lut washer 10 2 372 Sprin wusl 101 10 01 llt X socko s Cl CW M6 8 1 51 S lriug pi...

Page 41: ...THE MACHINE VIBRATION 1 PULL OUT THE BELT AND FOLLOWING ARROW DIRECTION O MOVE FORWARD AND BACK THE GEAR 2 GREASING S UCK take off for greasing L J OOVV Greas e Weekly Ba l bear ipg grease yearly Oil...

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