Grizzly H0603 Guide Notch and Scale, Setting the Edge Guide, Setting Blade Angle

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SAW OPERATIONS, CON’T

7.The arrow in Fig.8 is pointing to a screw that operates as a positive 90° stop. It is secured with a jam nut. Loosen the nut and turn the screw so that it contacts the base. Do Not over tighten. Over tightening this screw will cause the saw base to warp and will upset the angle of the blade.

8.Loosen the screw on the index point- er just to the left of the angle degree scale. Rotate the pointer until it is lined up with the zero degree mark. Retighten the screw.

Guide Notch and Scale:

The trim saw is provided with a Guide Notch and Scale. These are located on the leading edge of the saw base.

The notch is used for following a line through a cut and the scale allows an off- set reference from a cut.

It should be noted that these are provided for one blade thickness. Blades without carbide teeth or with carbide teeth that are thinner or thicker may render the guide notch and scale inaccurate.

Setting the Edge Guide:

1.Remove battery.

2.Loosen the retaining screw on the right hand side of the leading edge of the saw base.

3.Insert the edge guide in the slot just below the retaining screw.

4.Slide the edge guide until it is insert- ed through a slot provided on the left hand side of the saw base.

5.Determine the width of cut needed for your project and slide the edge guide using the scale provided.

6.Tighten the retaining screw. Always double check the distance between the tip of the blade to the inside edge of the edge guide. Blade thicknesses can vary, causing the scale on the edge guide to read inaccurately.

Setting Blade Angle:

1.Loosen the angle locking knob.

2.Rotate the saw base until the index pointer is at the desired angle and tighten knob.

3.For best results always check the blade angle with a protractor or angle guide before making a cut. Make a test cut into scrap lumber and check the angle of the cut. Readjust as nec- essary.

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Contents Model H0603 18V Cordless Drill and SAWH0603 18V Cordless Drill and Saw Before Operating This Equipment Safety100ft AMP Length RatingBattery Must be Recycled or Disposed Additional SafetyCommentary IntroductionInserting and Removing Bits and Drivers Inserting Battery Into DrillDrill Operations Getting StartedDrill OPERATIONS, CON’T Operating the drill Disposed of properly. Refer to the Grizzly Drill MaintenanceMaintenance Operating Guides and TipsFrom Figure SAW OperationsFrom Figure Blade Retaining Screw Secures blade SAW OPERATIONS, CON’TRemove the Battery Removing and Installing BladesCutting Depth Adjustment Fine Tuning Angle of BladeRemove battery Setting the Edge Guide Setting Blade AngleGuide Notch and Scale Ing cut Inserting Battery Into Trim SawPotential for injury using this Serious personal injuryMatch your feed rate to the material SAW MaintenanceWarranty and Returns H0603 18V Cordless Drill and Saw H0603 18V Cordless Drill and Saw Warranty Card Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC