Grizzly instruction manual Rabbet cutting G5959/G9957 12 Table Saw

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Always use push sticks, featherboards, push paddles and other safety accessories whenever possible to increase safety and control during operations which require that the blade guard and splitter must be removed from the saw. ALWAYS replace the blade guard after dadoing is complete.

2.Ensure that the saw is switched off and dis- connected from its power source.

3.Remove the table insert, splitter guard and the regular saw blade from the arbor.

4.Attach and adjust the dado blade system as recommended in the dado blade instruc- tions. Raise the blade system according to your needs. Make sure it will not cut through the workpiece.

5.If rabbeting along the length of your work- piece, adjust the distance between the fence and the outside edge of the blade to suit your needs as shown in Figure 41. When cutting across the wood grain, use the miter gauge as a guide while rabbeting. Remember: Never use the fence as a stop in conjunction with your miter gauge.

6.Using a scrap as a test piece, switch on the saw and take a pass over the dado blade.

7.If the cut is satisfactory, repeat with your fin- ish stock.

8.Re-install the blade guard.

Rip Fence

Sacrificial Fence

Wood Stock

Dado Blade

Rabbeting operations can also be accomplished using a conventional saw blade. To create a sin- gle-blade rabbet:

1.Clearly mark the width of the rabbet cut on your workpiece. Include marks on the edge of your workpiece so you can clearly identify your intended cut while the material is laying flat on the saw table.

2.Set the blade height to the depth of cut you wish to create.

3.If the rabbet runs the length of the material, adjust the fence so the blade is aligned with the inside of your rabbet channel.

4.Turn on your saw and make the first cut.

5.Turn off the saw and re-adjust the fence so that the next cut will remove another portion of the wood stock between the inside edge of the rabbet and the edge of the wood.

6.Turn on the saw and make a second cut.

7.Continue to re-adjust the blade and cut until the entire rabbet is made.

8.Re-install the blade guard.

Instructions on using moulding heads have been intentionally left out. They are very dangerous when not used properly. Considerable skill and training beyond the scope of this manual are required to safely operate a moulding head. Serious personal injury could result if this warning is not fol- lowed.

Figure 41. Rabbet cutting.

 

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Contents Model G5959 and G9957 HEAVY-DUTY 12 Table SAWG5959/G9957 12 Table Saw Table of Contents Safety Instructions For Power Tools SafetyAMP Rating Additional Safety Instructions For Table Saws Safety Accessories Push Paddles Common Definitions, Terms and Phrases Circuit Requirements 220V Single-Phase 220V Three-PhaseGrounding Extension Cords Wiring DiagramCommentary IntroductionPiece Inventory UnpackingSite Considerations Clean upAssembly Beginning AssemblyExtension Wings Fence Rails Using tape to shim for wing alignmentInstalling Saw Blade Guard Support ShaftMotor Bracket Blade Guard/Splitter Guard assembly square to tableAdjusted rear Table Insert Adjustments Blade HeightBlade Tilt Miter Slot to Blade #1#3 #2#4 Square Miter Gauge Rip FenceNylon Pads Blade AlignmentBlade Adjustment Cap Screw Arbor Bracket Operations Pre-Run CheckTest Run Ripping blade Blade SelectionVarious saw tooth cutting profiles CrosscuttingCrosscut operation RippingOptional dado blade system Dado OperationsSacrificial fence Rabbet OperationsRabbet cutting G5959/G9957 12 Table Saw GeneralV-Belt MaintenanceLubrication To adjust V-belt tensionClosure Machine Data Sheet HP Magnetic Switch -NHD Type 2 HP Magnetic Switch -NHD Type 406 Page Page 45A 214 206 215 306 203A 307 202 204 207 Description Description Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action Troubleshooting GuidePush Stick G5959/G9957 12 Table Saw Warranty and Returns Warranty Card Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC