Grizzly G0651, G0652 owner manual Table Tilt Handwheel Backlash, Adjusting Tilt Indicator Arrow

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3.Loosen the jam nut (Figure 73) on the 45° stop bolt, adjust the stop bolt in or out, then check to see if the blade is 45° to the table.

45° Stop Bolt

Jam Nut

Figure 73. 45° stop bolt and jam nut.

4.Continue adjusting the stop bolt until it con- tacts the cabinet when the blade is at 45°.

5.Tighten the jam nut.

Adjusting Tilt Indicator Arrow

1.Set the 90° stop bolt (see instructions on

Page 51).

2.Remove the blade height lock knob, loosen the blade height handwheel set screw, then remove the handwheel.

3.Loosen the Phillips head screw shown in Figure 74 and move the tip of the indicator to 0°.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Indicator

 

Phillips Head

 

 

 

 

Screw

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 74. Tilt indicator arrow.

4.Tighten the Phillips head screw, and reinstall the handwheel and the lock knob.

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Table Tilt Handwheel

Backlash

The table tilt handwheel should move with very little backlash or slop when the saw is new. However, over time the rack and pinion gears controlling the tilt handwheel will wear from use, causing backlash to increase. You can eliminate freeplay by adjusting the tilt handwheel gears.

To adjust the table tilt gear backlash:

1.Disconnect the saw FROM POWER!

2.Turn the table tilt handwheel one way a couple turns, then turn it the other way to feel the backlash.

3.Unscrew the tap screws securing the angle sensor cover, then remove it to expose the rear rack mounting cap screw.

4.Loosen the two rack mounting cap screws and the loosen the jam nut shown in Figure 75.

Rack Mounting Cap Screws

Jam Nut

Adjustment

Hex Bolt

Figure 75. Table tilt handwheel adjustment.

4.While a helper tightens the adjustment hex bolt, turn the tilt handwheel back and forth. Tighten the hex bolt enough until you no longer feel any wobble or looseness when the handwheel is initially turned. Do not over- tighten the rack-and-pinion gears or they will bind.

5.Tighten the jam nut and the rack mounting screws, reinstall the angle sensor cover, then close the motor access cover.

G0651/G0652 10" Extreme Series Table Saws

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