Grizzly G1022PRO instruction manual Common Definitions, Terms and Phrases

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Common Definitions, Terms and Phrases

The following is a list of common definitions, terms and phrases used throughout this manual as they relate to this table saw and woodworking in general. It is important that you read and become familiar with them before assembling, adjusting or operating this machine. Your safety is VERY important to us at Grizzly!

Arbor: Metal shaft extending from the drive mechanism, to which the cutting blade is attached.

Bevel Edge Cut: Tilting the saw arbor and blade to an angle between 0¡ and 45¡ to perform an angled cutting operation.

Blade Guard: Metal or plastic mechanism that mounts over the saw blade to prevent acciden- tal contact with the cutting edge.

Crosscut: Table saw operation in which the miter gauge is used to cut across the grain of a piece of wood.

Dado Blade: Blade or set of blades that attach to the arbor and are used for cutting grooves and rabbets.

Dado Cut: Table saw operation that uses a dado blade to cut a flat bottomed groove into the face of wood stock.

Featherboard: Safety device used to keep a board against the rip fence or table. Allows operator to keep hands away from the saw blade.

Kerf: The resulting cut or gap made by a saw blade.

Kickback: A condition in which the wood is thrown back towards an operator at a high rate of speed.

Miter Gauge: A component that controls the wood stock movement while performing a crosscut. Allows for variation of angle cuts such as miter cuts used on a picture frame.

Moulding Head: A cutterhead attached to the arbor. Accepts interchangeable moulding knives for profile cutting. We DO NOT recom- mend the use of a moulding head as they require advanced skills in their operation.

Parallel: Being an equal distance apart at every point. i.e. the rip fence face is parallel to the side face of the saw blade.

Non-Thru Cut: A sawing operation that requires the removal of the blade guard and splitter. Dado and rabbet cuts are considered Non- Thru Cuts because the blade does not pro- trude above the top face of the wood stock. Always remember to reinstall the blade guard and splitter after performing a non-thru cut.

Perpendicular: Intersecting and forming right angles; at right angles to the vertical and hori- zontal planes. i.e. the blade is perpendicular to the table surface.

Push Paddle: Safety aid used to push a piece of wood stock through a cutting operation.

Push Stick: Safety aid used to push a piece of wood stock through a cutting operation. Usually used when rip cutting.

Rabbet: Cutting operation that creates an L- shaped channel along the edge of wood stock.

Splitter: Metal plate attached to the back of the blade guard that maintains the kerf opening in the wood when performing a cutting operation.

Standard Kerf: 1Ú8" gap made with a standard blade.

Straightedge: A tool used to check the flatness, parallelness, or consistency of a surface(s).

Thru-Sawing:A sawing operation where the wood stock thickness is completely sawn through. Proper blade height usually allows 1Ú4" of the top of the blade to extend above the wood stock.

Thin Kerf: 3Ú32" gap made with a thin kerf blade.

Rip Cut: A cut made along grain of the wood.

Sacrificial Fence: A piece of wood attached to the face of the rip fence that is designed to extend the fence face away from the metal por- tion of the fence. Used primarily when making rabbet cuts with a dado blade.

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Contents 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 110V Operation Circuit RequirementsG1022SM and G1022Z G1022ZFG1022ZFX 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 Miter Gauge Worm GearInitial Step, Model G1022ZF and ZFX Next step for all modelsOperations 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 General MaintenanceLubrication TablesG1022SM 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