Grizzly G0605X, G0606X owner manual Preventing Kickback, Protecting Yourself From Kickback

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Statistics show that most common acci- dents among table saw users can be linked to kickback. Kickback is typically defined as the high-speed expulsion of stock from the table saw toward its opera- tor. In addition to the danger of the opera- tor or others in the area being struck by the flying stock, it is often the case that the operator’s hands are pulled into the blade during the kickback.

Preventing Kickback

Below are tips to avoid the most common causes of kickback:

Only cut workpieces with at least one smooth and straight edge. DO NOT cut warped, cupped or twisted wood.

Never attempt freehand cuts. If the workpiece is not fed parallel with the blade, a kickback will likely occur. Always use the rip fence or crosscut fence to support the workpiece.

Make sure the splitter or riving knife is aligned with the blade. A misaligned splitter can cause the workpiece to catch or bind, increasing the chance of kickback. If you think that your splitter is not aligned with the blade, check it immediately!

Take the time to check and adjust the rip fence parallel with the blade; otherwise, the chances of kickback are extreme.

Use the splitter or riving knife for all "through cuts." The splitter or riving knife maintains the kerf in the workpiece, reducing the chance of kickback.

Feed cuts through to completion. Anytime you stop feeding a workpiece in the middle of a cut, the chance of kickback is greatly increased.

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Keep the blade guard installed and in good working order. Only remove it when perform- ing non-through cuts and immediately re- install the blade guard when finished with the non-through cut.

Make multiple, shallow passes when per- forming a non-through cut. Making a deep non-through cut will greatly increase the chance of kickback.

Protecting Yourself

From Kickback

Even if you know how to prevent kickback, it may still happen. Here are some tips to pro- tect yourself if kickback DOES occur:

Stand to the side of the blade during every cut. If a kickback does occur, the thrown workpiece usually travels directly in front of the blade.

Wear safety glasses or a face shield. In the event of a kickback, your eyes and face are the most vulnerable part of your body.

Never, for any reason, place your hand behind the blade. Should kickback occur, your hand will be pulled into the blade.

Use a push stick to keep your hands farther away from the moving blade. If a kickback occurs, the push stick will most likely take the damage that your hand would have received.

Use featherboards or anti-kickback devices to prevent or slow down kickback.

G0605X/G0606X Extreme Series 12" Table Saw

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Contents Extreme Series Table SAW Page Table of Contents Accessories Maintenance Introduction ForewordContact Info Machine Data Sheet Model G0606X 12 Extreme Series Table SAW Identification G0606X identificationSafety Safety Instructions for MachineryAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Safety Instructions for Table Saws Preventing Kickback Protecting Yourself From KickbackBelow are tips to avoid the most common causes of kickback Glossary of Terms Circuit Requirements OperationAmperage Draw Circuit RequirementsGrounding Extension Cords220V Operation 440V OperationSET UP Set Up SafetyItems Needed for Set Up UnpackingMachine Inventory Fence InventoryFence Rail Inventory Extension Table Inventory Outfeed Table InventoryHardware Recognition Chart Clean Up Placement LocationSite Considerations Floor LoadTo install the front and rear rails Extension TableComponents and Hardware Needed Qty Foot installed on support leg To install the outfeed table Outfeed TableTo install the blade Saw BladeTo install and adjust the table insert To install the blade guardTable Insert Blade Guard SplitterOn/Off Switch To install the riving knifeTo install the switch Riving KnifeTo install the miter gauge Fence ComponentsMiter Gauge Recommended adjustment checklist Dust Collection RecommendedTest Run To connect a dust collection hosePage Operation Safety OperationsBasic Controls Disabling On/Off Switch Ripping blade featuresCrosscut blade features Combination blade featuresLaminate blade features Dado BladesNon-Through Through Cuts RippingNon-Through Cuts Through CutsTo make a crosscut using the miter gauge CrosscuttingMiter Cuts To perform a miter cutDado Cutting To use a standard saw blade to cut dadoes Rabbet Cutting To cut rabbets with the dado bladeTo cut rabbets with the standard blade Resawing Resaw BarrierComponents Needed for the Resaw Barrier Tools Needed for the Resaw BarrierAuxiliary Fence Resawing OperationsComponents Needed for the Auxiliary Fence To build the auxiliary fenceTo perform resawing operations Accessories G7895-Citrus DegreaserH1234-Table Saw Bench Guide H1300 H1298 G7984 H2347 H0736Half-mask respirator and disposable Cartridge filters G2370-SHOP FOX Board BuddiesG7581-Superbar G7582-Master Plate G3445-Precision Saw ToolH3308-SHOP FOX Push Stick H3309-SHOP FOX FeatherboardMaintenance CleaningSchedule LubricationService TroubleshootingMotor & Electrical Table Saw Operations Replacing Flat Belt Tools Needed QtyTo remove the flat belt To install the new belt Blade Tilt Stops To set the 90 stop boltTo set the 45 stop bolt To adjust the tilt indicator arrow Digital ReadoutTo set the digital readout To adjust the blade parallel to the miter slot Miter Slot to Blade ParallelismShim procedure diagram a Adjusting Fence Blade AlignmentSquare Clamping PressureParallelism If the fence is not parallel to the miter slotService Log Date Approximate Hours Of Use Service PerformedG0605X/G0606X Electrical Components G0605X motor junction boxG0605X Wiring Diagram G0606X magnetic switch prewired to Phase G0606X Electrical ComponentsG0606X Wiring Diagram G0606X Wiring Diagram Cabinet, Motor & Main Table Breakdown Cabinet, Motor & Main Table Parts List DescriptionDescription 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