Grizzly G0609 Calibrating Depth, Scale, Setting Fence Stops, To calibrate the depth scale

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Calibrating Depth

Scale

 

The depth scale on the infeed table can be cali-

brated or "zeroed" if it is not correct.

 

Tools Needed

Qty

Straightedge

1

Phillips Screwdriver

1

Wrench 17mm

1

Hex Wrench 5mm

1

To calibrate the depth scale:

 

1.DISCONNECT JOINTER FROM POWER SOURCE!

2.Loosen the infeed table positive stop bolts.

3.Use the straightedge to help adjust the infeed table exactly even with the outfeed table, as shown in Figure 55.

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Figure 55. Infeed table even with outfeed table.

4.Using a screwdriver, adjust the scale pointer to "0" (Figure 56), then reset the infeed table positive stops.

Figure 56. Depth scale adjusted to “0” position. G0609 12" Parallelogram Jointer

Setting Fence Stops

The fence stops simplify the task of adjusting the fence to 45˚ inward, 90˚, and 45˚ outward (135˚).

Tools Needed

Qty

45° Square

1

90° Square

1

Sliding Bevel

1

Wrench 14mm

1

To set the 45˚ inward fence stop:

 

1.Tilt the fence approximately 45° inward (Figure 57) onto the positive stop bolts using a square.

Figure 57. Fence adjusted 45˚ inward.

2.Loosen the jam nut on the 45° inward positive stop bolt shown in Figure 58.

Jam Nut

45° Inward

Positive Stop

Bolt

Figure 58. 45° inward positive stop bolt (one of two shown).

3.Adjust the positive stop bolts until the fence is exactly 45° inward while resting on the bolts (verify the angle with a 45° square).

4.Retighten the jam nut loosened in Step 2.

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