Grizzly G0652, G0651 Blade Tilt Stops, Setting 90 Stop Bolt, Setting 45 Stop Bolt, Step

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Blade Tilt Stops

The table saw features stop bolts that stop the blade exactly at 45° and 90° during blade adjust- ments. The stops have been set at the factory and should require no adjustments, unless you notice that your cuts are not accurate.

Tools Needed

Qty

90° Square

1

Combo Square

1

Wrench 12 & 13mm

1

Hex Wrench 2.5mm

1

Setting 90° Stop Bolt

1.DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!

2.Position the blade tilt to zero (see indicator on the front of the saw), and raise the blade several inches above the table.

3.Place a machinist’s square against the table and blade so it contacts the blade evenly from bottom to top. Make sure a blade tooth does not obstruct the placement of the square.

—If the blade is 90° to the table when the stop bolt contacts the underside of the table, go to To Set the 45° Stop Bolt.

—If the blade is not 90° to the table, you will need to adjust the 90° stop bolt; go to Step 4.

4.Tilt the blade to 20° to access the 90° stop bolt on the cabinet.

5.Open the motor access cover, loosen the jam nut shown in Figures 71 & 72, adjust the stop bolt up or down, and repeat Steps 2-3until the stop bolt contacts the handwheel mounting plate when the blade tilt is set to 0°.

G0651/G0652 10" Extreme Series Table Saws

Mounting

Plate

90° Stop Bolt

& Jam Nut

Figure 71. 90° stop bolt and jam nut.

90° Stop Bolt

& Jam Nut

Figure 72. 90° stop bolt and jam nut (table

removed for clarity).

6.Tighten the jam nut, then close the motor access cover.

Setting 45° Stop Bolt

1.Repeat Steps 1-3from the previous set of steps using a combo square and the blade tilt set to 45°.

—If the blade is 45° to the table when the stop bolt contacts the cabinet, go to To Adjust the Tilt Indicator Arrow, on Page 52.

—If the blade is not 45° to the table go to

Step 2.

2.Move the blade angle to 30°, or remove the panel on the right side of the cabinet to access the 45° stop bolt.

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