Grizzly G0690 owner manual Safety Instructions for Table Saws

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Safety Instructions for Table Saws

1.SAFETY GUARDS. 6alVnh jhZ i]Z WaVYZ \jVgYVcYhea^iiZgdci]gdj\]"hVl^c\deZg" Vi^dch! l]ZgZ i]Z WaVYZ Xjih XdbeaZiZan i]gdj\]i]Zided[i]Zldg`e^ZXZ# 6alVnhjhZ Vg^k^c\`c^[Z[dgcdc"i]gdj\]Xjih#

2.KICKBACK. 7Z [Vb^a^Vg l^i] `^X`WVX`# @^X`WVX` ]VeeZch l]Zc i]Z ldg`e^ZXZ ^h i]gdlcidlVgYhi]ZdeZgVidgViV]^\]gViZd[ heZZY#Until you have a clear understanding of kickback and how it occurs, DO NOT oper- ate this table saw!

3.REACHING OVER SAW BLADE. CZkZg gZVX]WZ]^cYdgdkZgi]ZWaVYZl]^aZi]ZhVl ^hgjcc^c\0hands or arms will be pulled into the saw blade if kickback occurs.

4.WORKPIECE CONTROL. BV`Z hjgZ i]Z ldg`e^ZXZ^hhiVWaZdci]ZiVWaZVcY^hhje" edgiZY Wn i]Z g^e [ZcXZ dg i]Z b^iZg \Vj\Z Yjg^c\ Xjii^c\ deZgVi^dch# 9D CDI eZg[dgb VcnXjii^c\deZgVi^dch[gZZ"]VcY#

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6.OPERATOR POSITION.CZkZghiVcYdg]VkZ VcneVgid[ndjgWdYnY^gZXian^c"a^cZl^i]i]Z Xjii^c\ eVi] d[ i]Z hVl WaVYZ# 6kd^Y deZgV" i^dch VcY ]VcY edh^i^dch l]ZgZ V ha^e XdjaY XVjhZndjg]VcYidbdkZ^cidi]ZWaVYZ#

7.CUT-OFF PIECES.IjgchVlOFFVcYVaadl WaVYZidhideWZ[dgZgZbdk^c\ldg`e^ZXZXji" d[[h#

8.CROSSCUTTING OPERATIONS. GZbdkZ i]Zg^e[ZcXZl]ZcZkZgjh^c\i]Zb^iZg\Vj\Z idXgdhhXjiVldg`e^ZXZ#

9.BLADE HEIGHT.6alVnhVY_jhii]ZWaVYZid i]ZegdeZg]Z^\]iVWdkZi]Zldg`e^ZXZ#

10.WORKPIECE SUPPORT. Egdk^YZVYZfjViZ hjeedgiidi]ZgZVgVcYh^YZhd[i]ZhVliVWaZ [dgl^YZdgadc\ldg`e^ZXZh#

11.DAMAGED SAW BLADES. CZkZg jhZ WaVYZhi]Vi]VkZWZZcYgdeeZYdgdi]Zgl^hZ YVbV\ZY#

12.DADO AND RABBET OPERATIONS. 9VYd VcY gVWWZi^c\ deZgVi^dch gZfj^gZ heZX^Va ViiZci^dc WZXVjhZ i]dhZ deZgVi^dch bjhi WZ eZg[dgbZYl^i]i]ZWaVYZ\jVgYgZbdkZY#9D CDI ViiZbei i]ZhZ deZgVi^dch l^i]dji [^ghi gZVY^c\i]ZhZXi^dch^ci]^hbVcjVadci]dhZ heZX^[^XdeZgVi^dch#

13.CUTTING CORRECT MATERIAL. I]^h bVX]^cZ ^h ^ciZcYZY [dg Xjii^c\ cVijgVa VcY bVc"bVYZ lddY egdYjXih! aVb^cViZ Xdk" ZgZY lddY egdYjXih! VcY hdbZ eaVhi^Xh# I]^hbVX]^cZ^hCDIYZh^\cZYidXjibZiVa! \aVhh!hidcZ!i^aZ!ZiX#0Xjii^c\i]ZhZbViZg^Vah l^i]ViVWaZhVlbVnaZVYid^c_jgn#

14.EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES. >[ Vi Vcn i^bZndjVgZZmeZg^ZcX^c\Y^[[^Xjai^ZheZg[dgb" ^c\ i]Z ^ciZcYZY deZgVi^dc! hide jh^c\ i]Z bVX]^cZ8dciVXidjgHZgk^XZ9ZeVgibZciVi *,%*)+".++(#

Like all machinery there is potential danger when operating this machine. Accidents are frequently caused by lack of familiarity or failure to pay attention. Use this machine with respect and caution to lessen the pos- sibility of operator injury. If normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, seri- ous personal injury may occur.

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No list of safety guidelines can be complete. Every shop environment is different. Always consider safety first, as it applies to your individual working conditions. Use this and other machinery with caution and respect. Failure to do so could result in serious per- sonal injury, damage to equipment, or poor work results.

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Contents Cabinet Table SAW Ss ,EAD from Leadbased PAINTS Table of Contents Contact Info IntroductionManual Accuracy Functional Overview +.%$%+.&8VWcZiIVWaZHVll$Gkc\@cZIdentification Machine Data Sheet Motors Main Construction Model G0691 Motors Main Construction  !,7!93 53%3 %!2.2 02/4%#4/ %. /0%2!4.! -!#.%29 BVXcZgn cdhZ XVc XVjhZ eZgbVcZci ZVgc\adhh# 53%3!!2/5.$%$ %84%.3/..#/2$ 2!4%$4&/2/4%-!#.%!-0%2!%2  !,7!93 ,/#+ -/,% !3%33 & 53%$ % %&/2% /0%2!4. -!#.%29#Safety Instructions for Table Saws Below are tips to avoid the most common causes of kickback Preventing KickbackProtecting Yourself From Kickback WaVYZ# Glossary of TermsParallel7Zc\VcZfjVaYhiVcXZVeVgiViZkZgn Circuit Requirements 220V OperationUnpacking SetupItems Needed for Setup Description QtyHardware Recognition Chart Hardware Not ShownQty Box Contents Figures QtyInventory Inventory Need for Your Saw Qty Fence Inventory G0690Fence Inventory G0691 DciZBdYZa%+.%#Site Considerations Clean UpPlacement Location Floor Load=c\Z HdX`Zi AssemblyTo assemble the table saw =VcYaZ AdX`@cdWXdbWcZYiVWaZhjgVXZhaVi# IjbW@cdW EaVXZ iZ higV\iZY\Z VXgdhh iZ ZmiZchdc ZmiZchdclc\je#Hdlc# BdYZa%+.&ijWZViiVXZYidgdci GVa#Ihadi# G0690 Extension TableG0691 Extension Table Saw Blade Magnetic SwitchFence & Miter Gauge =VcYaZ GZVgGVaddiGZYAcZ HXgZlh EdciZg LcYdl Checking Fence ParallelismFence Scale WaVYZ#Vhhdlcc # AdX`c\ 6YjhibZci 7adX` To install the fence scaleBlade Guard HZiHXgZl HXgZlTo test run the machine Dust Collection Test RunTo connect a dust collection hose  8dccZXiiZbVXcZidiZedlZghdjgXZ#Recommended Adjustments Adjustments that should be verifiedBasic Controls Safety Pin & ChainLZcchiVaaZY !Operations Crosscut blade features Combination blade featuresRipping blade features Laminate blade featuresDado Blades Blade InstallationTo install the blade Thin Kerf BladeBlade Guard Assembly Riving Knife When to Use the Riving KnifeWhen Not to Use the Riving Knife Gkc\@cZThrough Cuts Workpiece Non-Through Inspection Through CutsNon-Through Cuts Before cutting, inspect all workpieces forRipping IneXVageec\deZgVidc#To perform a miter cut To make a crosscut using the miter gaugeCrosscutting Miter Cuts Dado Cutting Using a Stacked or Wobble Dado BladeBlade Tilt/Bevel Cuts 9H8DCC8II=H6LGDBEDLGUsing a Standard Saw Blade to Cut DadoesLarger than 8 in diameter on this saw Rabbet CuttingCutting Rabbets with Dado Blade IZZcXZVcY¿iX`#Cutting Rabbets with Standard Blade IZcValdg`eZXZ# ResawingIjgciZhVlON# Resaw Barrier Auxiliary FenceComponents Needed for Resawing Resawing OperationsTo perform resawing operations YZVaXdbeaZiZYgZhVlXji# H7583-Grizzly Tenoning Jig AccessoriesAftermarket Accessories T20916-Zero Clearance Insert for G0690/ G0691T20392-Success with Tablesaws H7777-Grizzly 8 Stack Dado SetT20502 T20452 T20503 T20448 T20456 H0736 Featherboard Shop Made Safety AccessoriesPush Stick Outfeed & Support TablesSchedule MaintenanceCleaning Trunnion Slides & Orientation Gears Worm Gears, Trunnion and Bearing Housing TeethLubrication Hnbeidb EdhhWaZ8VjhZ EdhhWaZHdajidc ServiceTroubleshooting # 9jaaWaVYZ# # GZeaVXZWaVYZ# Tools Needed Qty Setting 90 Stop BoltBlade Tilt Stops \iZc iZ Vb cji! iZc XadhZ iZ bdidg XdkZg# Setting 45 Stop Bolt•Hide7dai ?VbCji IdlVgYh*•jciaihidehVcYXVccdiWZiaiZY VcnbdgZ#Tools NeededQty To adjust the blade parallel to the miter slotMiter Slot to Blade Parallelism Checking Splitter/Riving Knife Alignment Adjusting Splitter/Riving KnifeSplitter or Riving Knife Alignment Square and Height Fence AdjustmentsStraightening Splitter/Riving Knife  8ZX`iZVa\cbZciVhndjYYegZkdjhan#Clamping Pressure and Parallelism BiZghadi# To calibrate the fence scale indicator win- dowsFence Scale Calibration HXgZlh CYXVidgLcYdlTo adjust the miter bar tightness Checking/Setting 90 StopsAdjusting Miter Bar Tightness Replacing Belt Belt Tension ReplacementTensioning Belt Wiring Wiring Safety InstructionsModel G0690/G0691 Wiring Diagram BV\cZiXhliX#Parts Table Saw Body BreakdownTable Saw Body Parts List Description8VWcZiIVWaZHVll$Gkc\@cZ Trunnion AssemblyBreakdown Trunnion Assembly Parts List Bull Gear Blade Guard Breakdown Miter Gauge Breakdown Fence Breakdown Model G0690 Extension Table Breakdown Model G0691 Extension Table Breakdown Fence Label 8VWcZiBV`Zg =dlYYndjaZVgcVWdjijh4 TTTT 6YkZgihZbZci  Tttt gZcYTTTT 8VgY9ZX`  Tttt LZWhiZ TTTT DiZg IdYVn»h=dbZdlcZgEaVXZ HiVbe =ZgZ $5342!, .# 0/ /8  %,,.!- 7! 22!.49 !.$ 2%452.3 #ALL 4ODAYD&ORO! &2%%
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