Grizzly H6472 instruction sheet Blade Guard, Magnetic Switch

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Blade Guard

The SHOP FOX ® Classic Fence is intended to work with all table saw blade guards. After installing the rear rail you will be able to reinstall the guard assembly without interference with the rail. A typical installation is shown below in Figure 8.

If you have any questions or concerns about the blade guard on your saw working in conjunction with the new fence, please see your dealer or contact Woodstock’s Technical Support.

DO NOT operate the saw without a blade guard installed. Operating without a guard creates a risk of injury from kickback or flying debris. If you encounter any difficulty with reinstalling the blade guard with the new fence system, contact Woodstock’s Technical Support.

Figure 8. Rail and guard bracket installation.

Magnetic Switch

At the left hand edge of the front rail there are pre-drilled holes which can be used to mount the table saw ON/OFF switch to the rail. This relocation of the magnetic switch makes it easy to turn the saw on and off without reaching underneath the table. Consult the instruction manual for your saw table to determine whether it is possible to locate your switch on the rail. Mount the switch to the rail using the 14-20 X 34" flat head screws, 14-20 hex nuts, and 14" flat washers.

Always make certain the saw is disconnected from the power supply before opening the switch box.

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Contents Shop FOX Classic Fence Models Page Contents General IntroductionWarranty BAD Habits are DANGEROUS. Review all safety procedures often Safety PrecautionsInventory InstallationModel W2005 Model W2006Mounting the Back Rail Rail InstallationMounting The Front Rail Tube Mounting The Front RailFoot Rails FenceMounting the extension legs Constructing the extension table Extension TableBlade Guard Magnetic SwitchFence Parallelism AdjustmentsLock Handle Fence-to-Table ClearanceScale location for right-side blade use Scale and CursorDrilling Through-Holes Drilling and Tapping Mounting HolesDrilling Holes In the Rails Using Board Buddies Using a Wood Fence FacingOperations W2005 Fence Parts Diagram W2005 Standard Rail Parts Diagram W2007 Leg and 7 Rail Parts Diagram W2007 Parts List W2005 Parts ListPage