Grizzly G5959Z instruction manual Ripping, Dado Operations

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Ripping

Ripping means to cut with the grain of the wood. In other materials such as MDF or plywood, rip- ping simply means to cut lengthwise. To rip a board:

1.Inspect the board for soundness. If your workpiece is bowed it will need to be jointed flat before attempting to rip on the table saw.

Never attempt to rip a board that does not have one straight edge on it. Always run the straight edge of the board against the rip fence. Failure to do this could result in kick- back and serious personal injury.

2.Set the rip fence to the desired distance from the blade.

It is unsafe to put your hands close to the blade. If you are making narrow cuts, use a push stick. A push-stick pattern has been included in this manual on Page 45, or you can purchase a push stick from the Grizzly catalog. Use the pushstick to hold the work- piece against the fence, and push the work- piece fully past the blade.

3.Turn on the saw and allow it to reach full speed. Place the trued edge of the board against the fence. Feed the workpiece slow- ly and evenly into the blade.

Never allow hands or arms to be above or behind the saw blade. Should kickback occur, your hands and arms can be pulled into the saw blade. Serious injury will result.

Dado Operations

The table saw is also an invaluable tool for creat- ing a variety of dadoes. These non-through cuts can be created with a specially-designed dado blade or a regular blade. One type of dado blade is shown in Figure 38.

Figure 38. Optional dado blade system.

The chance of kickback is always greater with dado blades, so extra precautions must be used. Any movement of the stock away from the fence will cause kickback. Be certain that stock is flat and straight. Failure to follow these warnings could result in serious personal injury.

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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 Extension Wings AssemblyBeginning Assembly Wings represent aGuard Support Shaft Attaching guard support shaftFence Rails Motor BracketInstalling Saw Blade Table InsertBlade Guard/Splitter Improper splitter/blade alignmentAdjusted Rear Adjustments Blade HeightBlade Tilt Miter Slot to Blade ¡ blade parallelism Blade tilted to 45û #1#3 Front #2#4 Miter Gauge Rip Fence SquareClamping Pressure Blade Alignment Operations Pre-Run CheckTest 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 Maintenance GeneralBelt To adjust V-belt tension LubricationTo replace the V-belts Closure Aftermarket AccessoriesReplacement Blades Model 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