Grizzly G0700 owner manual Rabbet Cutting, Cut 2 Blade

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6.Reconnect the saw to the power source and turn the saw ON. Allow the blade to reach full speed, then perform the cutting operation.

7.Repeat the cutting operation on the other side of the dado channel, as in Figure 72.

Cut 2 Blade

Fence Workpiece

Figure 72. Second cut for a single blade dado.

8.Make additional cuts in the center of the dado to clear out the necessary material. The dado is complete when the channel is completely cleared out.

Cuts 3+

Fence

Workpiece

Figure 73. Successive cuts in the middle to

complete the dado.

Model G0700 (Mfg. since 8/09)

Rabbet Cutting

Commonly used in furniture joinery, a rabbet is an L-shaped groove cut in the edge of the workpiece. Rabbets can be cut with either a dado blade or a standard saw blade.

Rabbet cutting on the edge of the workpiece with a dado blade requires a sacrificial fence (Figure 74). Make the sacrificial fence the same length as the fence and 34" thick. Attach it to the fence with screws or clamps, making sure they are all secure and tight. Raise the blade into the sacrificial fence to the height needed.

Rip Fence

Sacrificial

Fence

Dado Insert

Blade Cut-Out

Figure 74. Sacrificial fence.

Dado blades have a higher risk of kickback than normal blades because their larger size applies stronger forces to the workpiece. This risk increases relative to the depth and width of the cut. To minimize your risk of serious personal injury, ensure that stock is flat and straight, and make multiple light cuts (rather than one deep cut) to achieve the desired cutting depth.

Always use push sticks, featherboards, push paddles and other safety accessories whenever possible to increase safety and control during operations which require that the blade guard to be removed from the saw. ALWAYS replace the blade guard after dadoing is complete.

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Contents Model G0700 Sliding Table SAW Page Table of Contents Manual Accuracy IntroductionContact Info Machine DescriptionIdentification Machine Data Sheet Other Related Information SlIdINg TABle SAW CAPACITIeS Safety Instructions for Machinery SafetyUnattended OPERATION. Never­ leave­ Additional Safety for Sliding Table Saws Preventing Kickback Protecting Yourself From KickbackBelow are ways to avoid the most common causes of kickback Glossary of Terms Availability Power SupplyFull-Load Current Rating Circuit Requirements forExtension Cords Grounding InstructionsMinimum Gauge Size 10 AWG 50 ftSetup Safety Unpacking SetupItems Needed For Setup Description QtyHardware Recognition Chart Inventory Item Figure Qty Rip Fence Round Rail AssemblyItem Figure Qty Table Saw Item Figure QtyFasteners Grouped by Usage Qty Push Handle Assembly w/LockBefore cleaning, gather the following CleanupSite Considerations To remove the saw from the pallet Moving & Placing Table SawMounting 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 To test run the saw Test RunOperation Overview OperationsNon-Through Through Cuts Workpiece InspectionNon-Through Cuts Through CutsBlade Guard Riving Knife Riving Knife Installation & Removal Ripping Blade Features Blade Guard Installation & RemovalBlade Requirements Blade SelectionCrosscut blade features Laminate blade features Combination blade featuresDado Blades To change the main blade Changing Main BladeChanging/Adjusting Scoring Blade Adjusting Scoring BladeChanging Scoring Blade Rip Cutting with Sliding Table Rip CuttingRip Cutting with Rip Fence To perform a crosscutting operation CrosscuttingTo perform a miter cut Miter CuttingInstalling Dado Blade Dado CuttingDado Blade Cutting Dadoes with a Standard Blade Cutting Dadoes with a Dado BladeFinished Dado Cut To use a standard saw blade to cut dadoesCut 2 Blade Rabbet CuttingCutting Rabbets with a Standard Blade Cutting Rabbets with a Dado BladeBlade To cut rabbets with the standard bladeMaking Resaw Barrier ResawingTools Needed Qty Components Needed for Resaw BarrierComponents Needed for Resawing Resawing OperationsShop Made Safety Accessories FeatherboardsMaking a Featherboard Now, proceed to Mounting Featherboard in Miter Slot on Assembling miter slot featherboard ComponentsMounting Featherboard in Miter Slot Mounting Featherboards w/ClampsPush Sticks Using a Push StickMaking a Push Stick ⁄ 2 GridUsing a Push Block Push BlocksMaking a Push Block Zero-Clearance Insert Outfeed Table Cutaway ViewDrilled Hole Making a Narrow-Rip Push Block for an Auxiliary Fence Narrow-Rip Auxiliary Fence & Push BlockRipping with push block Model G0700 Mfg. since 8/09 Using the Auxiliary Fence and Push BlockBlades Aftermarket Accessories from GrizzlyT21382-Scoring Blade G7315Z-Super Heavy-Duty Shop FOX Mobile BaseH8003-Hydraulic Lifting lbs Eye protection assortmentCleaning MaintenanceSchedule Unpainted Cast IronLubrication Troubleshooting ServiceSymptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Motor & ElectricalOperation Belt Replacement Main Belt ReplacementScoring Belt Replacement Stop Blade Tilt CalibrationTo adjust the sliding table parallel with the main blade Sliding Table Parallel AdjustmentSquaring Miter Fence to BladeTo square the miter fence with the blade To adjust the riving knife mount block Adjusting Riving Knife Mounting BlockWiring Safety Instructions Wiring220 VAC Wiring DiagramsElectrical Components Power junction box wiringParts Description Cabinet Parts ListHandwheels 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 Comments Warranty CardBOX BELLINGHAM, WA Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INCWarranty and Returns Warranty and ReturnsOrder Hours a DAY