Grizzly G0700 owner manual Maintenance, Schedule, Cleaning, Unpainted Cast Iron

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SECTION 7: MAINTENANCE

To prevent serious per- sonal injury from shock or accidental startup, always disconnect power from machine before doing any maintenance.

Schedule

The frequency of maintenance necessary for any machine will always depend on the operating con- ditions and environment. The schedule below is a basic guideline for keeping your machine in prop- er operating condition. Always repair any adverse conditions immediately upon discovery.

Daily (Ongoing)

Loose mounting bolts.

Worn or damaged saw blades.

Worn or damaged switches or wires.

Any other unsafe condition.

Weekly

Clean sliding table surface and grooves.

Lubricate the sliding table ways (Page 59).

Clean the cast iron saw table.

Clean the sliding table roller guideways.

Clean the rip fence.

Clean the rip fence bracket and rail.

Monthly

Clean/vacuum dust buildup from inside cabi- net and off motor.

Check V-belt tension, damage, or wear.

Every 6–12 Months

Lubricate the trunnions (Page 59).

Lubricate the elevation and tilt leadscrews (Page 59).

Note: To ensure optimum power transmission from the motor to the blades, the V-belts must be in good condition (free from cracks, fraying and wear) and operate under proper tension.

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Cleaning

Cleaning the Model G0700 is relatively easy. Vacuum excess wood chips and sawdust from the table saw and inside the cabinet. Wipe off the remaining dust with a dry cloth.

Use compressed air (make sure to wear safety glasses and a respirator when doing this) to blow dust from between the two sections of the sliding table. If any resin has built up, use a resin dissolv- ing cleaner to remove it. Treat all unpainted cast iron and steel with a non-staining lubricant after cleaning.

Unpainted Cast Iron

Protect the unpainted cast iron surfaces on the table by wiping the table clean after every use— this ensures moisture from wood dust does not remain on bare metal surfaces. DO NOT clean cast iron with water or it will rust!

Keep tables rust-free with regular applications of products like G96® Gun Treatment, SLIPIT®, or Boeshield® T-9 (see Page 56 for more details).

Model G0700 (Mfg. since 8/09)

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Contents Model G0700 Sliding Table SAW Page Table of Contents Introduction Manual AccuracyContact Info 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 Preventing Kickback Protecting Yourself From KickbackBelow are ways to avoid the most common causes of kickback Glossary of Terms Power Supply AvailabilityFull-Load Current Rating Circuit Requirements forGrounding Instructions Extension CordsMinimum Gauge Size 10 AWG 50 ftSetup Setup Safety UnpackingItems Needed For Setup Description QtyHardware Recognition Chart Item Figure Qty Rip Fence Round Rail Assembly InventoryItem Figure Qty Table Saw 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 OverviewWorkpiece Inspection Non-Through Through CutsNon-Through Cuts Through CutsBlade Guard Riving Knife Riving Knife Installation & Removal Blade Guard Installation & Removal Ripping Blade FeaturesBlade Requirements Blade SelectionCrosscut blade features Laminate blade features Combination blade featuresDado Blades Changing Main Blade To change the main bladeChanging/Adjusting Scoring Blade 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 cutInstalling Dado Blade Dado CuttingDado Blade Cutting Dadoes with a Dado Blade Cutting Dadoes with a Standard BladeFinished Dado Cut To use a standard saw blade to cut dadoesRabbet Cutting Cut 2 BladeCutting Rabbets with a Dado Blade Cutting Rabbets with a Standard BladeBlade To cut rabbets with the standard bladeResawing Making Resaw BarrierTools Needed Qty Components Needed for Resaw BarrierResawing Operations Components Needed for ResawingShop Made Safety Accessories FeatherboardsMaking a Featherboard Assembling miter slot featherboard Components Now, proceed to Mounting Featherboard in Miter Slot onMounting Featherboards w/Clamps Mounting Featherboard in Miter SlotUsing a Push Stick Push SticksMaking a Push Stick ⁄ 2 GridUsing a Push Block Push BlocksMaking a Push Block Zero-Clearance Insert Outfeed Table Cutaway ViewDrilled 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 8/09Aftermarket Accessories from Grizzly BladesT21382-Scoring Blade G7315Z-Super Heavy-Duty Shop FOX Mobile BaseEye protection assortment H8003-Hydraulic Lifting lbsMaintenance CleaningSchedule Unpainted Cast IronLubrication Service TroubleshootingSymptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Motor & ElectricalOperation Belt Replacement Main Belt ReplacementScoring Belt Replacement Blade Tilt Calibration StopSliding Table Parallel Adjustment To adjust the sliding table parallel with the main bladeSquaring Miter Fence to BladeTo 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