Grizzly G0451 instruction manual Additional Safety Instructions for Table Saws

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Additional Safety Instructions for Table Saws

1.SAFETY ACCESSORIES. Always use the blade guard and riving knife on all ''through- sawing'' operations. Through-sawing oper- ations are those when the blade cuts com- pletely through the workpiece.

2.KICKBACK. Be familiar with kickback. Kickback happens when the workpiece is thrown towards the operator at a high rate of speed. Until you have a clear under- standing of kickback and how it occurs, DO NOT operate this table saw!

3.WORKPIECE CONTROL. Make sure the workpiece is placed in a stable position on the table and is either supported by the rip fence or the crosscut table during cutting operations.

4.PUSH STICK. Always use a push stick when ripping narrow stock.

5.OPERATOR POSITION. Never stand or have any part of your body directly in-line with the cutting path of the saw blade.

6.AWKWARD OPERATIONS. Avoid awk- ward operations and hand positions where a sudden slip could cause your hand to move into the spinning saw blade.

7.RIVING KNIFE ALIGNMENT. Only oper- ate the saw if the riving knife is aligned with the main blade.

8.REACHING OVER SAW BLADE. Never reach behind or over the blade with either hand while the saw is running. If kick- back occurs while reaching over the blade, hands or arms could be pulled into the spinning saw blade.

9.RIP FENCE AND CROSSCUT FENCE USAGE. When using the crosscut fence, the workpiece should never contact the rip fence while the saw blade is cutting.

10.STALLED BLADE. Turn the saw OFF before "free-ing" a stalled saw blade.

11.BLADE HEIGHT. Always adjust the blade to the proper height above the workpiece.

12.DAMAGED SAW BLADES. Never use blades that have been dropped or other- wise damaged.

13.EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES. If at any time you are experiencing difficulties performing the intended operation, stop using the machine! Contact our Service Department at (570) 546-9663.

Like all machines there is danger associ- ated with the Model G0451. Accidents are frequently caused by lack of familiarity or failure to pay attention. Use this machine with respect and caution to lessen the pos- sibility of operator injury. If normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, seri- ous personal injury may occur.

No list of safety guidelines can be complete. Every shop environment is different. Always consider safety first, as it applies to your individual working conditions. Use this and other machinery with caution and respect. Failure to do so could result in serious per- sonal injury, damage to equipment, or poor work results.

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G0451 14" Sliding Table Saw

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Contents Sliding Table SAW Page Table of Contents Accessories Maintenance Introduction ForewordContact Info Machine Data Sheet Blade Elevation Handwheel-Adjusts IdentificationPage Page Safety Safety Instructions for MachineryAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Additional Safety Instructions for Table Saws Preventing Kickback Protecting Yourself From KickbackBelow are tips to reduce the likelihood of kickback Glossary Of Terms 220/440V 3-Phase Circuit RequirementsPhase Converter Grounding Rewiring toMain SET UP Set Up Safety UnpackingItems Needed For Set Up Description QtyInventory Box 1 Figure QtyBox 4 Figure Qty Crosscut Table Box 5 Figure QtyBox 7 Figure Qty Box 7 Cont. Figure QtyBox 7 Qty Hardware Recognition Chart Clean Up Site ConsiderationsMoving & Placing Base Unit Lifting the saw base unit G0451 14 Sliding Table SawTo install the extension tables Extension TablesComponents and Hardware Needed Qty Tools Needed QtyTo install the scale ScaleTo install the rip fence Rip FenceRip fence height adjustment G0451 14 Sliding Table Saw To install the crosscut table Crosscut TableTo install the crosscut fence Crosscut FenceSliding Table Components and Hardware NeededTools Needed To assemble the sliding table componentsTo install the blade Main BladePage Adjusting Scoring Blade Kerf Aligning Scoring Blade SetScale Alignment Dust Collection To connect the dust ports to a dust collection systemPower Cord Test Run To connect the saw to the power sourceOperation Safety Operation Tips OperationsPlease follow these tips Every time you use your saw Changing Main Blade Riving Knife Adjustment Adjusting Replacing Scoring Blade Scoring blade setRip Cutting Rip cutting with the sliding tableRip cutting using the traditional table saw technique SlidingCrosscutting Crosscutting smaller panels G0451 14 Sliding Table SawCrosscutting using the rip fence as a cut-off Crosscutting full size panelsGauge Crosscutting smaller panelsMiter Cutting To perform a miter cutAccessories G1955-OxiSolvBlade & Bit CleanerG7895-Citrus Degreaser G5562-SLIPIT1 Qt. Gel G5563-SLIPIT12 oz SprayH1300 H1298 G7984 H2347 H0736 H4935-Scoring Blade SetH3308-SHOP FOX Push Stick G3445-Precision Saw ToolH3771-Blade Loc G7581-Superbar G7582-Master PlateMaintenance CleaningSchedule Unpainted Cast IronLubrication Gear lubricationMaintenance Log Date Approximate Hours Of Use Maintenance PerformedService About ServiceReplacing Belts Blade Tilt Sliding Table Parallel Adjustment Table mounting bolt access plate G0451 14 Sliding Table SawSquaring Crosscut Fence to Blade To square the crosscut fence with the bladeService Log Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Possible SolutionLoud repetitious noise coming Electrical Main Motor Contactor Scoring Motor Extension Arm Assembly PartsStop Bracket Extension Table Assembly Roller Base Assembly Sliding Table SawPSB50M Assembly PW04M Flat Washer 10MM Arbor and Dust Hood Assembly Blade Guard Sliding Protect Plate Table Assembly Support Brace Fence Assembly Rotate Shaft Motor Assembly Scoring Flange Blade Adjustment Assembly Free Joint Swing Arm Assembly Nylon Washer M10 X Main Motor Assembly Dust Port Warranty and Returns Warranty Card CommentsGrizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC BOX BELLINGHAM, WA