Grizzly G0732 owner manual Safety Instructions for Machinery

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SECTION 1: SAFETY

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 series of symbols and signal words intended to convey the level of impor- tance of the safety messages. The progression of symbols is described below. Remember that safety messages by themselves do not eliminate danger and are not a substitute for proper accident prevention measures.

 

 

 

Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided,

 

 

 

WILL result in death or serious injury.

 

 

 

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COULD result in death or serious injury.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,

 

 

 

 

 

 

MAY result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert

 

 

 

 

 

 

against unsafe practices.

 

NOTICE

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proper operation of the machine.

Safety Instructions for Machinery

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Contents Model G0732 Contractor Style SAW Ss ,EAD from Leadbased PAINTS Table of Contents Service MaintenanceNdjgBVXcZ IntroductionManual Accuracy Contact Info Machine DescriptionIdentification Heec\9bZchdch BiZgVj\ZcdgbVidc Glossary of Terms Protecting Yourself From Kickback Preventing KickbackLidji ZVgc\ egdiZXidc XVc XVjhZ eZgbVcZci ZVgc\adhh# SafetySafety Instructions for Machinery DWhZgkc\ bVXcZgn id gZYjXZ iZ gh` d ZnZZghWZXdbZVYhigVXidc# Children & BYSTANDERS. @ZZe XaYgZcAdditional Safety for Table Saws Circuit Information Power SupplyAvailability Full-Load Current Rating50 ft Grounding RequirementsExtension Cords Minimum Gauge Size 14 AWGTo convert the Model G0732 to Voltage Conversion toItems Needed Qty Description Qty SetupNeeded for Setup UnpackingHardware Recognition Chart =ZmLgZcX#*!!+bb################# &VX InventoryHardware Not ShownQty  EjidchVZin\aVhhZh# CleanupBasic steps for removing rust preventative Space Allocation Weight Load Physical EnvironmentElectrical Installation Site ConsiderationsTo assemble the table saw Assembly=VcYlZZa ZZaha\igZhhiVcXZ#HVi 7jhc\m =Zm7dai B-&#*m% AdX`LVhZg-bbGVa 8Ve Hadi Ec AZigdciAZigdciGVa 7aVYZHjeedgi HVi 7gVX`ZiAdX` @cdW EjhHiX` =daYZg mGkc\@cZ Bdjcic\ 7adX` Dust Collection  Power ConnectionConnecting Power Disconnecting Power8dc\gVijaVidchIZiZhigjchXdbeaZiZ# Test RunTo test run the machine  #9H8DCC8IH6LGDBEDLG Final SetupTo complete the remaining assembly steps \i# Blade Height LockAdX`hiZWaVYZZ\i# OperationsBasic Controls  Blade Height Handwheel 6Yjhih WaVYZThrough Cuts Operation Overview Non-Through Through CutsNon-Through Cuts Blade Selection Ripping Blade FeaturesWorkpiece Inspection Blade RequirementsDado Blades Crosscut blade features Laminate blade featuresCombination blade features VXc\iZgdcidiZhVl Blade InstallationYZeZcYc\dclVihchiVaaZY# XadX`lhZidaddhZc#Spreader Blade Guard AssemblyInstalling Blade Guard & Spreader GuardOdcZ Anti-Kickback Pawls@cdW 6a\cbZci`cdWidhZXjgZiZ\jVgY# When to Use Blade GuardWhen Not to Use Blade Guard 7jiidcRiving Knife How to Install the Riving KnifeWhen to Use the Riving Knife When Not to Use the Riving Knife56# To install the zero clearance insertInstallation dcPage 33# Cutting a Zero\iAcZ To set up the Align-A-Cut markerAlign-A-Cut AZiAcZ HZiiZZcXZidiZYZhgZYlYidXjidc iZhXVaZ# RippingTo perform a miter cut To make a crosscut using the miter gaugeCrosscutting Miter Cuts Dado Blade Installing a Dado BladeBlade Tilt/Bevel Cuts Dado CuttingTo cut a dado with a dado blade Cutting Dadoes with a Dado BladeFinished Dado Cut Cut 2 Blade Cutting Dadoes with a Standard BladeTo use a standard saw blade to cut dadoes Cut 1 BladeCutting Rabbets with a Dado Blade Rabbet Cutting GZXdccZXiiZhVlidiZedlZghdjgXZ!iZc eZgdgbiZXji# Cutting Rabbets with a Standard BladeTo cut rabbets with the standard blade BladeComponents Needed for Resaw Barrier ResawingMaking Resaw Barrier Tools NeededQtyTo build the auxiliary fence Making Auxiliary FenceTools Needed Qty Components Needed for Auxiliary FenceZcXZVcYZcXZidkZgniZbdjcic\VgY Resawing Operations HV`Z iZ Vajbcjb hVkc\h dji d iZ ZcXZ# HXgVe7dVgY AdlZgiZWaVYZXdbeaZiZanWZadliZiVWaZ! Ldg`eZXZFront View GZhVl ZcXZ 7VggZgMaterial Needed for Featherboard Shop Made Safety AccessoriesFeatherboards Making a Featherboard8djciZghc`dc7diidb Hadi IdeKZl HYZKZl * $-Mounting Featherboard in Miter Slot Mounting Featherboards w/ClampsHjgZ# Using a Push StickPush Sticks ⁄2 GridMaking a Push Block Using a Push BlockPush Blocks Material Needed for Push Block Making a Narrow-Rip Push Block for an Auxiliary FenceMaterial Needed for Narrow Rip Auxiliary Fence & Push Block Using the Auxiliary Fence & Push Block IVWaZ Outfeed & Support TablesCrosscut Sled DjiZZYBdYZa%,&% BdYZa&&+ T23748-Dado Insert for G0732H7583-Grizzly Tenoning Jig H9587-Table Saw Fundamentals BookSchedule MaintenanceCleaning Following components need to be lubri- cated LubricationTrunnion Slides & Tilt Leadscrew Bevel Gear & Elevation LeadscrewHnbeidb EdhhWaZ8VjhZ EdhhWaZHdajidc ServiceTroubleshooting Page 65 # Blade Tilt Stops Setting 90 Stop BoltIdlVgYh*•jciaihidehVcYXVccdiWZiaiZY VcnbdgZ# Setting 45 Stop BoltTo adjust the blade parallel to the miter slot Miter Slot to Blade ParallelismTo check the spreader/riving knife alignment Spreader or Riving Knife AlignmentChecking Alignment Adjusting Alignment ihdoes notldg`!gZbdkZiidhigV\i Zc# Fence AdjustmentsAdjusting Bent Spreader/Riving Knife ParallelismClamping Pressure Offsetting FenceTo adjust the parallelism to the blade To adjust the fence clamping pressureFence Scale Calibration Miter Gauge AdjustmentsChecking/Setting 90 Stops To calibrate the fence scale indicator win- dowsBiZgVj\Z Belt Tension ReplacementChecking/Setting 45 Stops Tensioning Belt EkdiiZ bdidg Ydlc VcYgdaa iZWZai dd iZejaaZnh# Replacing BeltEjaaZn 9ZaZXidc  daadlSteps1-2cTensioning Belt#EdcZcih WiringWiring Safety Instructions Shock HAZARD. Ldg`c\dclgc\iVihXdcWired Wiring DiagramMotor Prewired Main PartsDescription Main Parts ListDescription Stand Guard & Switch Fence Label Placement 10. 8dbbZcih $5342!, .# 0/ /8  %,,.!- 7!  EaVXZ HiVbe =ZgZWarranty & Returns Order Hours a DAY