Grizzly instruction manual Blade Selection, Plywood blade G5959Z 12 Left-Tilting Table Saw

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Blade Selection

Choosing the correct blade for the job is essential for the safe and efficient use of your table saw. Ignoring this important step could result in dam- age to the saw and serious injury to the operator. Documented below are the most common saw blades and their uses.

1.Rip Blade: Used for cutting with the grain. Rip blades have 30-40 teeth, flat-top ground tooth profile and large gullets to allow for large chip removal. See Figure 32.

Figure 32. Ripping blade.

2.Cross-cut Blade: Used for cutting across the grain. Cross-cut blades have 60-80 teeth, alternate top bevel or steep alternate top bevel tooth profiles, small hook angle and a shallow gullet. See Figure 33.

Figure 33. Cross-cutting blade.

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3.Combination Blade: Used for cutting with and across the grain. A compromise between a rip blade and a cross-cut blade, a combination blade will typically have 50-60 teeth, an alternate top bevel and flat or alter- nate top bevel and raker tooth profile. The teeth are arranged in groups of five. The gul- lets are small and shallow within the groups of five teeth, similar to a cross-cut blade; then large and deep between the groups, like a ripping blade. See Figure 34.

Figure 34. Combination blade.

4.Plywood Blade: Used for cutting plywood or veneers. Plywood blades have 60-80 teeth, a steep alternate top bevel tooth profile and very shallow gullet. See Figure 35.

Figure 35. Plywood blade.

G5959Z 12" Left-Tilting Table Saw

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Contents HEAVY-DUTY LEFT-TILTING Table SAW Page Table Of Contents Safety Safety Instructions For Power ToolsAMP Rating Additional Safety Instructions For Table Saws Push Sticks Zero Clearance Table InsertsPush Paddles FeatherboardCommon Definitions, Terms and Phrases 220V Single-Phase Circuit RequirementsWiring Diagram Grounding Extension CordsIntroduction CommentaryUnpacking Piece InventoryClean Up Site Considerations Assembly Beginning AssemblyExtension Wings Wings represent aGuard Support Shaft Attaching guard support shaftFence Rails Motor BracketInstalling Saw Blade Table InsertBlade Guard/Splitter Improper splitter/blade alignmentAdjusted Rear Blade Height AdjustmentsBlade Tilt Miter Slot to Blade ¡ blade parallelism Blade tilted to 45û #1#3 Front #2#4 Miter Gauge Rip Fence Square Clamping Pressure Blade Alignment Pre-Run Check OperationsTest Run Blade Selection Plywood blade G5959Z 12 Left-Tilting Table SawTo make a crosscut using the miter gauge CrosscuttingRipping Dado OperationsDisconnect the table saw from the power source Rabbet Operations Rabbet cutting G5959Z 12 Left-Tilting Table SawG5959Z 12 Left-Tilting Table Saw General MaintenanceBelt Lubrication To adjust V-belt tensionTo replace the V-belts Aftermarket Accessories Replacement Blades ModelClosure Super Heavy-Duty Shop Fox Mobile Base Model G7315Machine Data Sheet HP Magnetic Switch -NHD Type 1L1 3L2 5L3 no 2T1 4T2 6T3 no401 403 411 Page G5959Z 12 Left-Tilting Table Saw 7472 7778 41A 45A G5959Z 53 45A Left-Tilting Table Saw Page Description Line Cord Short Troubleshooting Guide CUT Here to Push 1⁄4 Wood CUT Here to Push 1⁄2 Wood Warranty and Returns Warranty Card Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC BOX BELLINGHAM, WACall Today For a Free Full Color Catalog