Grizzly G0451 Crosscutting full size panels, Crosscutting using the rip fence as a cut-off, Gauge

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Crosscutting full size panels:

4.Load the workpiece onto the table saw. The set up should look similar to Figure 69.

1. Install the crosscut fence in the forward

 

 

mounting points shown in Figure 71 and lock

5.

Once all the necessary safety precautions

it in place.

 

have been taken, perform the cutting opera-

2. Check to make sure the fence is at 90˚ and

 

tion.

Crosscutting using the rip fence as a cut-off

adjust it as described in "Squaring Crosscut

Fence to Blade" on Page 52 if necessary.

gauge:

 

1.

Install the crosscut fence in the rear mount-

Rear Mounting

 

ing points shown in Figure 71 and lock it in

Points

 

place.

 

2.

Check to make sure the fence is at 90˚ and

 

 

adjust it as described in "Squaring Crosscut

 

 

Fence to Blade" on Page 52 if necessary.

 

3.

Position the rip fence for the desired width.

 

4.

Load the workpiece onto the table saw. The

Forward

 

set up should look similar to Figure 70.

Mounting Points

5.

Slide the leading end of the rip fence behind

 

Figure 71. Crosscut fence mounting points.

 

the back edge of the blade as shown in

 

Figure 72.

 

 

3.Set either flip stop to the desired width-of-cut. Note—Extend the crosscut fence slide if the workpiece is more than 74".

4.Load the workpiece onto the table saw. The set up should look similar to Figure 68.

5.Once all the necessary safety precautions have been taken, perform the cutting opera- tion.

Crosscutting smaller panels:

1.Install the crosscut fence in the rear mount- ing points shown in Figure 71 and lock it in place.

2.Check to make sure the fence is at 90˚ and adjust it as described in "Squaring Crosscut Fence to Blade" on Page 52 if necessary.

Figure 72. Correct rip fence position when using it as a cut-off gauge.

6.Take all the necessary safety precautions, then perform the cutting operation.

3.Set either flip stop Note—Extend the workpiece is more

to the desired width-of-cut. crosscut fence slide if the than 74".

G0451 14" Sliding Table Saw

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Contents Sliding Table SAW Page Table of Contents Accessories Maintenance Foreword IntroductionContact Info Machine Data Sheet Identification Blade Elevation Handwheel-AdjustsPage Page Safety Instructions for Machinery SafetyAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Additional Safety Instructions for Table Saws Protecting Yourself From Kickback Preventing KickbackBelow are tips to reduce the likelihood of kickback Glossary Of Terms Circuit Requirements 220/440V 3-PhaseRewiring to Phase Converter GroundingMain Description Qty SET UPSet Up Safety Unpacking Items Needed For Set UpBox 5 Figure Qty InventoryBox 1 Figure Qty Box 4 Figure Qty Crosscut TableBox 7 Cont. Figure Qty Box 7 Figure QtyBox 7 Qty Hardware Recognition Chart Site Considerations Clean UpLifting the saw base unit G0451 14 Sliding Table Saw Moving & Placing Base UnitTools Needed Qty To install the extension tablesExtension Tables Components and Hardware Needed QtyScale To install the scaleRip Fence To install the rip fenceRip fence height adjustment G0451 14 Sliding Table Saw Crosscut Table To install the crosscut tableCrosscut Fence To install the crosscut fenceTo assemble the sliding table components Sliding TableComponents and Hardware Needed Tools NeededMain Blade To install the bladePage Aligning Scoring Blade Set Adjusting Scoring Blade KerfScale Alignment To connect the dust ports to a dust collection system Dust CollectionTo connect the saw to the power source Power Cord Test RunOperations Operation Safety Operation TipsPlease follow these tips Every time you use your saw Changing Main Blade Riving Knife Adjustment Scoring blade set Adjusting Replacing Scoring Blade Rip cutting with the sliding table Rip CuttingSliding Rip cutting using the traditional table saw techniqueCrosscutting smaller panels G0451 14 Sliding Table Saw CrosscuttingCrosscutting smaller panels Crosscutting using the rip fence as a cut-offCrosscutting full size panels GaugeTo perform a miter cut Miter CuttingG5562-SLIPIT1 Qt. Gel G5563-SLIPIT12 oz Spray AccessoriesG1955-OxiSolvBlade & Bit Cleaner G7895-Citrus DegreaserH4935-Scoring Blade Set H1300 H1298 G7984 H2347 H0736G7581-Superbar G7582-Master Plate H3308-SHOP FOX Push StickG3445-Precision Saw Tool H3771-Blade LocUnpainted Cast Iron MaintenanceCleaning ScheduleGear lubrication LubricationDate Approximate Hours Of Use Maintenance Performed Maintenance LogAbout Service ServiceReplacing Belts Blade Tilt Table mounting bolt access plate G0451 14 Sliding Table Saw Sliding Table Parallel AdjustmentTo square the crosscut fence with the blade Squaring Crosscut Fence to BladeService Log Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution TroubleshootingLoud repetitious noise coming Electrical Main Motor Contactor Scoring Motor Parts Extension Arm AssemblyStop Bracket Extension Table Assembly Roller Sliding Table Saw Base AssemblyPSB50M 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 Comments Warranty CardBOX BELLINGHAM, WA Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC