Grizzly G0605X/G0606X owner manual Maintenance, Schedule, Cleaning, Lubrication

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SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE

Always disconnect power to the machine before performing maintenance. Failure to do this may result in serious person- al injury.

Schedule

For optimum performance from your machine, follow this maintenance schedule and refer to any specific instructions given in this section.

Daily

Check guard operation.

Inspect blades for damage or wear.

Check for loose mounting bolts/arbor nut.

Check cords, plugs, and switch for damage.

Any other condition that could hamper the safe operation of this machine.

Vacuum dust buildup from inside the cabinet and off of the motor after use.

Wipe the table clean after every use—this ensures moisture from wood dust does not remain on bare metal surfaces.

Weekly

Wipe down the table surface and grooves with a lubricant and rust preventive such as SLIPIT®.

Clean the pitch and resin from the saw blade with a cleaner like OxiSolv® Blade & Bit Cleaner.

Monthly

Check the flat belt for damage or wear.

Cleaning

Cleaning the Model G0605X/G0606X is relatively easy. Vacuum excess wood chips and sawdust, and wipe off the remaining dust with a dry cloth. If any resin has built up, use a resin dissolving cleaner to remove it. Treat all unpainted cast iron and steel with a non-staining lubricant after cleaning.

Occasionally it will become necessary to clean the internal parts with more than a vacuum. To do this, remove the table top and clean the internal parts with citrus cleaner or mineral spirits and a stiff wire brush or steel wool. DO NOT USE WATER—WATER WILL CAUSE CAST IRON TO RUST. Make sure the internal workings are dry before using the saw again, so that wood dust will not accumulate. If any essential lubrication is removed during cleaning, re-lubricate those areas.

Lubrication

Lubricate the areas indicated below every 6–12 months, depending on frequency of use. These areas can be reached through the motor cover opening or the blade opening. Check all adjust- ments after lubricating.

Lubricate the following components with multi-purpose grease:

1.Trunnion and trunnion slide (where Parts 13 and 42 slide each other, on Page 61).

2.The worm gear, bevel gears, acme screw and shafts (Parts 99, 33, 38, 6, and 40 on Page 61).

Note: Using a small brush to apply the grease may be easier than using your fingers.

G0605X/G0606X Extreme Series 12" Table Saw

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Contents Extreme Series Table SAW Page Table of Contents Accessories Maintenance Contact Info IntroductionForeword Machine Data Sheet Model G0606X 12 Extreme Series Table SAW G0606X identification IdentificationSafety Instructions for Machinery SafetyAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Safety Instructions for Table Saws Below are tips to avoid the most common causes of kickback Preventing KickbackProtecting Yourself From Kickback Glossary of Terms Full Load Amperage Draw Draw Power Connection DeviceCircuit Requirements OperationExtension Cords 220V Only Phase Converter Precaution440V Conversion Unpacking SET UPSet Up Safety Items Needed for Set UpFence Rail Inventory Machine InventoryFence Inventory Outfeed Table Inventory Extension Table InventoryHardware Recognition Chart Floor Load Clean UpPlacement Location Site ConsiderationsComponents and Hardware Needed Qty To install the front and rear railsExtension Table Foot installed on support leg Outfeed Table To install the outfeed tableSaw Blade To install the bladeTo change the arbor To install and adjust the table insertArbor Table Insert Blade Guard Splitter To install the blade guardMiter Gauge On/Off SwitchRiving Knife To connect a dust collection hose Fence ComponentsDust Collection To test run the machine Recommended AdjustmentsRecommended adjustment checklist Test RunExample of switching incoming power Basic Controls Operation SafetyOperations Combination blade features Disabling On/Off SwitchRipping blade features Crosscut blade featuresDado Blades Laminate blade featuresThrough Cuts Workpiece InspectionNon-Through Through Cuts Non-Through CutsTypical ripping operation RippingTo perform a miter cut To make a crosscut using the miter gaugeCrosscutting Miter Cuts Dado Cutting To use a standard saw blade to cut dadoes To cut rabbets with the dado blade Rabbet CuttingTo cut rabbets with the standard blade Resawing Auxiliary Fence Resaw BarrierComponents Needed for Resawing Resawing OperationsPage H7583-Grizzly Tenoning Jig AccessoriesG7895-Citrus Degreaser H1234-Table Saw Bench GuideG2370-SHOP FOX Board Buddies G7581-Superbar G7582-Master PlateLubrication MaintenanceCleaning ScheduleMotor & Electrical ServiceTroubleshooting Table Saw Operations To remove the flat belt Replacing Flat BeltTools Needed Qty To install the new belt To set the 45 stop bolt Blade Tilt StopsTo set the 90 stop bolt To set the digital readout To adjust the tilt indicator arrowDigital Readout Miter Slot to Blade Parallelism To adjust the blade parallel to the miter slotShim procedure diagram a Square and Height Adjusting FenceTo adjust the blade by moving the table Blade AlignmentMiter Gauge G0605X motor junction box G0605X/G0606X Electrical ComponentsG0605X Wiring Diagram G0606X Electrical Components G0606X magnetic switch prewired to PhaseG0606X Wiring Diagram G0606X Wiring Diagram Cabinet, Motor & Main Table Breakdown Description Cabinet, Motor & Main Table Parts ListDescription Blade Guard Assembly Breakdown Blade Guard Parts List Fence Assembly Breakdown Fence Parts List Miter Gauge Assembly Breakdown Miter Gauge Parts List Extension Table Assembly Outfeed Table Assembly Breakdown Outfeed Table Parts List Guard and ANTI-KICK Back Label Warranty and Returns Page Page