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Grizzly Industrial G0555-14" 1 HP Bandsaw

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Features

  • 1 HP motor, pre-wired 110V / 220V compatible, single-phase (11A at 110V, 5.5A at 220V)
  • Max cutting height: 6"
  • Cutting capacity at throat: 13-1/2"
  • All ball bearing construction w/ Upper & lower ball-bearing blade guides
  • Includes 3/8" blade, extruded aluminum fence and miter gauge

Brand: Grizzly


Color: Not Applicable


Blade Material: High Speed Steel


Surface Recommendation: Wood


Power Source: Corded Electric


Brand: ‎Grizzly


Color: ‎Not Applicable


Blade Material: ‎High Speed Steel


Surface Recommendation: ‎Wood


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Included Components: ‎3/8" blade, extruded aluminum fence, miter gauge


Product Dimensions: ‎30.25"L x 26.38"W x 66.5"H


Voltage: ‎220 Volts


Warranty Type: ‎limited warranty


Item Weight: ‎195 Pounds


Speed: ‎3200 RPM


Blade Length: ‎1 Inches


Number of Teeth: ‎24


Cutting Angle: ‎90 Degrees


Specification Met: ‎CSA certified, Made in ISO 9001 factory


Wattage: ‎745 watts


Blade Shape: ‎Rectangular


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎58


Handle Material: ‎Plastic


UPC: ‎690550005558


Manufacturer: ‎Grizzly


Part Number: ‎G0555


Item Weight: ‎195 pounds


Item model number: ‎G0555


Size: ‎Not applicable


Style: ‎Grizzly


Material: ‎Steel


Horsepower: ‎1


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎2


Measurement System: ‎both


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: December 1, 2006


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Hard to beat for the money
What a great little bandsaw. I needed something serious enough to resaw wider wood, but not so serious as to be a real estate eater in my garage and this guy does the trick nicely. The packaging was pretty beat up when it arrived via freight, but everything was in there and I can't say I had any trouble putting it together. Assembly took a few hours with simple hand tools, mostly small wrenches and hex keys. I had no trouble with true up either, centering the tire, adjusting the guides or adjusting the table and fence. All went smoothly and came out quite good. In use I find the tensioning knob tedious, I'll replace that with a weighted wheel. The accuracy is quite good with a decent blade and almost right out of the gate I was getting smooth 1/8" slices off of a 6" wide cocobolo board. I put a mobile base on it and it is easy peasy to wheel outside, take a cut and wheel right back in. I find I use it more than I thought I would. I was worried that it would become a garage decoration bought in a pipe dreaming moment, but I find I'll stop at it fairly often to make a quick crosscut or tenon. For what I need, this was a pleasant surprise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2013 by Mid-fi guy

  • Great bandsaw, be prepared to tweak it a bit
This is my second bandsaw. The first was an older craftsman that was noisy with a plastic housing but worked okay. This G0555 is much improved over what I had. Package arrived on time, I picked it up myself at the fedex warehouse. It's 200 pounds in one big box. I unpacked it in the back of my truck and took it out piece by piece. The frame and motor are heavy, but not too too bad. Most other reviews cover pretty well the setup of the machine. I didn't order the 6 inch riser. I don't resaw much, plus I have friends with larger BS if needed. Don't even instal the blade that comes with the saw. Buy something better, Grizzly seems to ship a free timberwolf 1/2 blade with the saw. My timberwolf blade arrived after the saw, but you should really buy a decent blade. Now for a review of the saws function. I like the motor on the outside of the saw, easy to access. When I set this saw up the wheels were not coplanar and the lower wheel was slighly warped. I called grizzly and after a few minutes of explanation to the tech I had a replacement on the way. I arrived in a couple of days and was easy to instal. I shimmed out the bottom wheel a bit to make the blade square to the table in both dirrections. I forgot who said it first but getting wheels "coplanar" is not nessasary. As long as your blade tracks good in the center of the upper wheel and the blade is square to the table, coplanar (to a degree) doesn't matter. The new lower wheel was good and the saw no ran with little to no vibration. Guide bearings both upper and lower are easy to adjust and so far have stayed put. I added some urethane tires and vibration went to zero. I also added a Y fitting to the rear dust port to add some 2 inch pipe for dust collection under the table. Next to my planer and jointer the bandsaw creates a lot of dust. Add some sort of wheel brush. Bent tooth brushes work good. After these minor tweaks, I think the saw runs great. Grizzly customer service is good. Strange that most of the wheels need to be shimmed slightly, but it's not tough to do. I built a small baby gate for some stairs using 8/4 and 1 inch poplar recently. Design called for 20 3/4 x 5/8 slats that I cut on the BS using the fence. All cuts were very accurate. If you get your blade tracking proper with the right tension there should be no drift. I've never once had to draw a line on a board and adjust the fence for drift. My conclusion is that this is a good saw and great for the price. It seems few tools are perfect out of the box, so make a few tweaks yourself and this saw can really run nice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2007 by DNG DNG

  • Great Starter Band Saw
I did a lot of research on 14 inch saws and decided to go with this one. The cost of shipping (around [..]) plus the unexpected [..] that I had to add to that to get the lift gate option on the freight truck stung a bit. For the extra [..] dollars I could have gotten some nice accessories. Can't believe that grizzly can't work up some kind of deal with a national chain so I could just run to one of them and pick one up locally. I also bought the suggested mobile wheel stand and the 6-inch riser block kit. Setting up the stand and the saw was pretty straightforward. Watch out for the stand braces they are UNDER the main (and heavy) package and NOT packed with the three main stand pieces, so be careful to take everything out of the box before starting. Once the stand was up I have to mount the saw on it. The directions suggested getting a friend to help but, really, if you are a reasonably strong person and the stand is level you really can do it yourself. I also installed the 6 inch riser block. I dreaded doing it because I thought it would be a real pain but surprisingly it was also very easy. I DID need a friend to hold the top of the saw in place while I tightened the top of the saw back to it but that only took a mere five minutes of help. The rest was very easy. The ONLY pain was that once the riser was assembled I could not put the new 105 inch blade on it. The top wheel had to be adjusted about and inch lower that it was originally set. This was a pain because the instructions tell you just about everyting you need to know about the saw EXCEPT how to take of and install the blade !!!! Installing the blade is easy but understanding the tensioning system was not. Although I got my blade back on and centered my tensioning mark is all screwed up as a result of my efforts to get more space for the new blade. It would really help if Grizzly had a few pages of instructions on actually changing the blade, especially in respect to the tensioning system !!!! It is unbelievable that they would not document this simple set of steps. When you are new to band saws you don't want to guess at anything you want to KNOW how the procedure is done. In my opinion this is a very glaring whole in their documentation. As for the saw and its performance: Smooth, quite...beautiful. The fence that comes with it is very nice as is the meter guide. A very well-made machine. I'm very happy with it ! It was well worth the shipping cost and effort to put it together ! Suggestions: 1. Add detailed directions to installing and removing new blades and how to deal with the tensioning system in the back. 2. Add spokes to the tensioning wheel. For the 3/8 blade that came with the machine you really need it tensioned well. That is hard to do with the "bumpy" hand wheel. Spokes would be much better and I'd pay a little extra for them. 3. You've got holes at the bottom of the stand for leveling pegs why not design it to take wheels with brakes so we don't have to buy and assemble a hole stand ? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2011 by R. K. Joseph

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