Grizzly G1022ZFX instruction manual Crosscutting, Various saw tooth cutting profiles

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4.Plywood Blade: Used for cutting plywood or veneers. A 10" plywood blade will have 40- 80 teeth (Figure 53), a steep alternate top bevel tooth profile and very shallow gullet.

Figure 53. Plywood blade.

5.Thin-kerf:Most types of saw blades are available in a thin-kerf style. Used primarily to minimize stock wastage. It is recommend- ed thin-kerf blades be used in conjunction with a blade stabilizer to reduce blade wob- ble. Note: Most blade guards/splitters are thicker than most thin-kerf blades. Make sure the stock will pass by the guard/splitter before beginning a cut.

6.Dado Blades: There are two types of dado

blades: stack and wobble. Stack dadoes are expensive and time consuming to set up but leave a clean and smooth finish. Stack dadoes are used for fine furniture and cabi- net making. Wobble dadoes are inexpensive and easy to set up, but leave a rough finish.

7.Moulding Heads: A moulding head is a cut- terhead that attaches to the arbor and holds individual moulding knives. We do not rec- ommend their use. They are very dangerous and required training beyond the scope of this manual.

This section on blade selection is by no means comprehensive. Always follow the saw blade manufacturer's recommendations to assure safe and efficient operation of your table saw.

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Figure 54. Various saw tooth cutting profiles.

Crosscutting

Crosscutting means cutting across the grain of the wood. In wood products without grain (i.e. MDF, particleboard) it simply means cutting across the width of the stock.

Crosscuts are made with the miter gauge. There are two miter gauge slots in the table top. Use the one that works best for the piece being crosscut. To make a crosscut using the miter gauge:

1.Inspect the board for soundness. You do not necessarily need a square edge to crosscut with accuracy.

2.Inspect the miter gauge. Is it properly set and tight? Move the rip fence completely out of the way.

3.Turn on the saw and allow it to come to full speed.

4.Hold the workpiece firmly against the face of the miter gauge and ease it into the blade as shown in Figure 55.

5.Turn off the saw and allow the blade to come to a full stop.

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Table SAW Page Table Of Contents Safety Instructions For Power Tools SafetyAMP Rating Additional Safety Instructions For Table Saws Zero Clearance Table Inserts Push SticksFeatherboards Push PaddlesCommon Definitions, Terms and Phrases G1022ZF Circuit Requirements110V Operation G1022SM and G1022ZG1022ZFX and G1022PRO 220V OperationGrounding Extension Cords Commentary IntroductionG1022 Series Contractor Saws Piece Inventory UnpackingHardware Contents Bolt Hardware Recognition ChartSite Considerations Clean UpAssembly Beginning AssemblyStand Assembly All Models G1022ZF and ZFXAttaching pulley guard bracket HandwheelsMotorPage G1022ZF, G1022ZFX and G1022PRO WiringFence Rails Extension WingsBlade FenceBlade Guard Adjusting blade guardPage Table Insert Adjusting table insert height G1022 Series Contractor SawsG1022SM Fence AdjustmentsAttaching a sacrificial fence G1022 Series Contractor Saws G1022Z Fence Adjust measurement pointerAdjust measurement pointer G1022 Series Contractor Saws Blade Parallelism Table/trunnion assembly¡ blade parallelism measurement 90 Stops Next step for all models Worm Gear Miter Gauge Initial Step, Model G1022ZF and ZFXOperations Pre-Run CheckTest Run Ripping blade Blade SelectionVarious saw tooth cutting profiles CrosscuttingCross-cut operation RippingOptional dado blade system Dado OperationsSacrificial fence G1022 Series Contractor Saws Rabbet OperationsRabbet cutting G1022 Series Contractor Saws Tables MaintenanceGeneral LubricationG1022SM and Z Wiring Diagram G1022ZF, ZFX and PRO Wiring Diagram Closure Machine Data Sheet G1022SM G1022SM G1022SM G1022SM Parts List PRP02M Grizzly Model G1022Z Table SAW G1022Z G1022Z G1022Z G1022Z Parts List Pulley Guard Bracket Grizzly Model G1022ZF/ZFX/PRO Table SAW G1022ZF/ZFX/PRO G1022ZF/ZFX/PRO G1022ZF/ZFX/PRO G1022ZF/ZFX/PRO Parts List Switch L-BRACKET Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action Troubleshooting GuidePush Stick Warranty Card Warranty and Returns Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC. P.O. BOX 2069 BELLINGHAM, WA