Grizzly G0606X, G0605X owner manual To use a standard saw blade to cut dadoes

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Figure 48. Single-blade dado first cut.
7. Reconnect the saw to the power source and turn the saw ON. Allow the blade to reach full speed.
8. Perform the cutting operation.
9. Re-adjust the fence so the blade is aligned with the other edge of the intended dado channel (Figure 49).
Note: Be sure to keep the cuts within your marks; otherwise, the dado will be too big.
Figure 49. Single-blade dado second cut.
10. Continue making cuts toward the center of the dado until the dado is complete.
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If dadoing the length of a workpiece, align the blade to cut one of the dado sides as shown in Figure 48.

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Turn the saw ON and keep one finger ready

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to push the STOP paddle. The blade should

 

 

run smooth, with no vibrations.

 

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When the blade has reached full speed, per-

 

 

 

form a test cut with a scrap piece of wood.

 

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If the cut is satisfactory, repeat the cut with

 

 

the actual workpiece.

 

To use a standard saw blade to cut dadoes:

Note: Reduce motor overloading and blade wear by using a ripping blade. Ripping blades are designed to clear the sawdust quickly. See Page 29 for more details.

1. DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!

2.Ensure that the riving knife is installed.

3.Mark the width of the dado cut on the workpiece. Include marks on the edge of the workpiece so the cut path can be aligned when the workpiece is lying on the table.

4.Raise the blade up to the desired depth of cut (depth of dado channel desired). When cut- ting deep dadoes, take more than one pass to reduce the risk of kickback.

The danger of kickback increases relative to the depth and width of a cut. Reduce the risk of kickback by making multiple passes to achieve the desired depth of cut. Failure to follow these warnings could result in seri- ous personal injury.

5.If dadoing across the workpiece, use the

miter gauge to support the workpiece, and align the blade to cut one of the dado sides. DO NOT use the fence in combination with the miter gauge.

G0605X/G0606X Extreme Series 12" Table Saw

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Contents Extreme Series Table SAW Page Table of Contents Accessories Maintenance Foreword IntroductionContact Info 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 Protecting Yourself From Kickback Preventing KickbackBelow are tips to avoid the most common causes of kickback Glossary of Terms Operation Circuit RequirementsAmperage Draw Circuit RequirementsExtension Cords Grounding220V Operation 440V OperationSet Up Safety SET UPItems Needed for Set Up UnpackingFence Inventory Machine InventoryFence Rail Inventory Outfeed Table Inventory Extension Table InventoryHardware Recognition Chart Placement Location Clean UpSite Considerations Floor LoadExtension Table To install the front and rear railsComponents and Hardware Needed Qty Foot installed on support leg Outfeed Table To install the outfeed tableSaw Blade To install the bladeTo install the blade guard To install and adjust the table insertTable Insert Blade Guard SplitterTo install the riving knife On/Off SwitchTo install the switch Riving KnifeFence Components To install the miter gaugeMiter Gauge Dust Collection Recommended Recommended adjustment checklistTest Run To connect a dust collection hosePage Operations Operation SafetyBasic Controls Ripping blade features Disabling On/Off SwitchCrosscut blade features Combination blade featuresDado Blades Laminate blade featuresRipping Non-Through Through CutsNon-Through Cuts Through CutsCrosscutting To make a crosscut using the miter gaugeTo perform a miter cut Miter CutsDado 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 Resaw Barrier ResawingComponents Needed for the Resaw Barrier Tools Needed for the Resaw BarrierResawing Operations Auxiliary FenceComponents Needed for the Auxiliary Fence To build the auxiliary fenceTo perform resawing operations G7895-Citrus Degreaser AccessoriesH1234-Table Saw Bench Guide H1300 H1298 G7984 H2347 H0736G2370-SHOP FOX Board Buddies Half-mask respirator and disposable Cartridge filtersG3445-Precision Saw Tool G7581-Superbar G7582-Master PlateH3308-SHOP FOX Push Stick H3309-SHOP FOX FeatherboardCleaning MaintenanceSchedule LubricationTroubleshooting ServiceMotor & Electrical Table Saw Operations Tools Needed Qty Replacing Flat BeltTo remove the flat belt To install the new belt To set the 90 stop bolt Blade Tilt StopsTo set the 45 stop bolt Digital Readout To adjust the tilt indicator arrowTo set the digital readout Miter Slot to Blade Parallelism To adjust the blade parallel to the miter slotShim procedure diagram a Blade Alignment Adjusting FenceSquare Clamping PressureIf the fence is not parallel to the miter slot ParallelismDate Approximate Hours Of Use Service Performed Service LogG0605X 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