Grizzly G0652, G0651 G0638 10HP Cyclone Dust Collector, G7581-Superbar G7582-Master Plate

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G0638—10HP3-Ph Cyclone Dust Collector Our largest Dust Collector features a whopping 4029 CFM capacity and can handle any large duct system with a static pressure loss less than 16.8” of water. Dual collection drums minimize the down time necessary for emptying dust and chips and the noise reducing exhaust manifold keeps the noise level below 87 dB. The ramped air intake is so efficient, there is very little fine dust that makes it to the plastic filter bags and with a 99.9% filter efficiency rating, essentially no dust escapes. The steel stand is included.

Figure 60. G0638 10HP Cyclone Dust Collector.

G7581—Superbar

G7582—Master Plate

The miter slot mounted Superbar™ will align, tune and calibrate your tablesaw to within ±.001 in just minutes. Replace your tablesaw blade when cali- brating the double disk ground Master Plate for a precision measurement, with no runout!

Figure 61. Superbar™ and Master Plate.

G0651/G0652 10" Extreme Series Table Saws

Carbide-Tipped ATB Circular Saw Blades

H9144—10" Ripping Blade, 30T

H9145—10" General Purpose, 40T

H9146—10" Fine Finishing/Cabinet Work, 60T

H9147—10" Cabinet Work/Trimming, 80T

H9148—10" Super Fine Work/Trimming, 100T

We looked long and hard for a high quality, heavy- duty, balanced woodworking saw blade that brings precision into the price range of most woodwork- ers. Now, for the cost of a construction quality blade, you can enjoy the benefits of a saw blade designed for precision woodworking. Alternate top bevel. 10” diameter, 5/8” arbor.

Figure 62. Carbide-tipped saw blades.

G2370—Shop Fox® Board Buddies-YellowThese unique hold downs only turn in one direction to prevent kickback. Adjustable height, spring loaded wheels are designed to hold your workpiece tight against the table and rip fence and are made of a special composition that will not mark your work.

Figure 63. G2370 Shop Fox® Board Buddies.

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