Grizzly G0700 owner manual Moving & Placing Table Saw, To remove the saw from the pallet

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Moving & Placing

Table Saw

This machine and its components are heavy. Serious injury may occur if safe moving methods are not followed.

Get help when lifting or moving the machine and its components. Use a forklift to reduce the risk of a lifting strain or crushing injury.

If a forklift is not available, a MINIMUM of four strong people are required to move this table saw from the pallet. The table saw can be "walked" off the pallet, then moved into place with a dolly or by sliding it. An additional option would be to put the saw on a Model G7315Z mobile base, so it can be easily moved around the shop (see Page 56).

To remove the saw from the pallet:

1.Remove the motor cover

2.Feed the lifting straps around the lifting red bolts on the back of the table and the sliding table saw mounts on the front of the cabinet (see Figure 8). Attach the ends of the lifting straps to the forklift forks.

Figure 8. Lifting the table saw with a forklift and lifting straps (sliding table removed for clarity).

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3.Lift the table saw cabinet only as high as nec- essary to clear the pallet, and move it to the desired location.

DO NOT lift the table saw any higher than necessary to clear the floor. Serious per- sonal injury and damage to the machine may occur if safe moving methods are not followed.

4.Remove the red lifting bolts from the back of the table.

5.Place a level on the cast iron table to level the table saw cabinet side to side and front to back. This will allow the table to slide smoothly.

Note: There are three options for leveling the

saw: 1) Place it on a mobile base (Grizzly Model G7315Z) and use the mobile base adjustable feet to level it, 2) shim under the cabinet, and 3) thread bolts down into the nuts that are welded on the inside stand cor- ners (see Figure 9).

Figure 9. Hex bolt in stand corners for leveling; the hex nut is used to secure the bolt position.

Model G0700 (Mfg. since 8/09)

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Contents Model G0700 Sliding Table SAW Page Table of Contents Contact Info IntroductionManual Accuracy Machine DescriptionIdentification Machine Data Sheet Other Related Information SlIdINg TABle SAW CAPACITIeS Safety Safety Instructions for MachineryUnattended OPERATION. Never­ leave­ Additional Safety for Sliding Table Saws Protecting Yourself From Kickback Preventing KickbackBelow are ways to avoid the most common causes of kickback Glossary of Terms Full-Load Current Rating Power SupplyAvailability Circuit Requirements forMinimum Gauge Size 10 AWG Grounding InstructionsExtension Cords 50 ftItems Needed For Setup SetupSetup Safety Unpacking Description QtyHardware Recognition Chart Item Figure Qty Table Saw Item Figure Qty Rip Fence Round Rail AssemblyInventory Item Figure QtyPush Handle Assembly w/Lock Fasteners Grouped by Usage QtyCleanup Before cleaning, gather the followingSite Considerations Moving & Placing Table Saw To remove the saw from the palletMounting rip fence scale Installing the rip fence Model G0700 Mfg. since 8/09 Installing main blade Page Hose support installed Dust hoses attached Model G0700 Mfg. since 8/09 Power Connection Test Run To test run the sawOperations Operation OverviewNon-Through Cuts Workpiece InspectionNon-Through Through Cuts Through CutsBlade Guard Riving Knife Riving Knife Installation & Removal Blade Requirements Blade Guard Installation & RemovalRipping Blade Features Blade SelectionCombination blade features Crosscut blade features Laminate blade featuresDado Blades Changing Main Blade To change the main bladeAdjusting Scoring Blade Changing/Adjusting Scoring BladeChanging Scoring Blade Rip Cutting Rip Cutting with Sliding TableRip Cutting with Rip Fence Crosscutting To perform a crosscutting operationMiter Cutting To perform a miter cutDado Cutting Installing Dado BladeDado Blade Finished Dado Cut Cutting Dadoes with a Dado BladeCutting Dadoes with a Standard Blade To use a standard saw blade to cut dadoesRabbet Cutting Cut 2 BladeBlade Cutting Rabbets with a Dado BladeCutting Rabbets with a Standard Blade To cut rabbets with the standard bladeTools Needed Qty ResawingMaking Resaw Barrier Components Needed for Resaw BarrierResawing Operations Components Needed for ResawingFeatherboards Shop Made Safety AccessoriesMaking a Featherboard Assembling miter slot featherboard Components Now, proceed to Mounting Featherboard in Miter Slot onMounting Featherboards w/Clamps Mounting Featherboard in Miter SlotMaking a Push Stick Using a Push StickPush Sticks ⁄ 2 GridPush Blocks Using a Push BlockMaking a Push Block Zero-Clearance Insert Cutaway View Outfeed TableDrilled Hole Narrow-Rip Auxiliary Fence & Push Block Making a Narrow-Rip Push Block for an Auxiliary FenceUsing the Auxiliary Fence and Push Block Ripping with push block Model G0700 Mfg. since 8/09T21382-Scoring Blade Aftermarket Accessories from GrizzlyBlades G7315Z-Super Heavy-Duty Shop FOX Mobile BaseEye protection assortment H8003-Hydraulic Lifting lbsSchedule MaintenanceCleaning Unpainted Cast IronLubrication Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution ServiceTroubleshooting Motor & ElectricalOperation Main Belt Replacement Belt ReplacementScoring Belt Replacement Blade Tilt Calibration StopSliding Table Parallel Adjustment To adjust the sliding table parallel with the main bladeFence to Blade Squaring MiterTo square the miter fence with the blade Adjusting Riving Knife Mounting Block To adjust the riving knife mount blockWiring Wiring Safety InstructionsWiring Diagrams 220 VACPower junction box wiring Electrical ComponentsParts Cabinet Parts List DescriptionHandwheels Main Motor Main Motor Parts List Blade Housing Tables Tables Parts List Fence Fence Parts List Miter Gauge Labels & Miscellaneous Model G0700 Mfg. since 8/09 Warranty Card CommentsGrizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC BOX BELLINGHAM, WAWarranty and Returns Warranty and ReturnsOrder Hours a DAY