Grizzly G0690, G0691 owner manual Blade Guard, To install the fence scale

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To install the fence scale:

1.Slide the fence up against the saw blade and lock it in place.

2.Place the front rail tape scale on the fence tube, making sure it is parallel with the tube and that the "0" end is directly under the red line on the pointer window, as shown in

Figure 32.

3.Lightly mark the "0" location on the fence tube with a pencil, then remove the fence.

4.Peel the tape and carefully align the "0" mark on the scale with the pencil mark you made on the fence tube.

—If you make a mistake, loosen the screws on the pointer window, slide the fence against the blade, adjust the pointer win- dow so the red line on the window is over the 0" mark on the tape, then secure the screws.

Blade Guard

1.Reinstall the table insert, slide the knurled knob out (see Figure 33) and rotate it forward so it engages the upper bracket.

Bracket

Locking Pin

 

 

 

Adjustment

Knurled

 

 

Block

Knob

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 33. Knurled knob used to secure

spreader.

2.Slide the blade guard spreader all the way down into the adjustment block, then rotate the knurled knob so it disengages the bracket and the locking pin engages the hole in the center of the spreader.

3.Give the spreader an upward tug to verify that it is locked.

Model G0690/G0691 (Mfg. 11/10+)

The blade guard, when properly installed, should look like Figure 34, and should pivot freely so it touches the table surface in the down position. It should also swing up high enough to accommodate the workpiece.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Button Head

 

 

Set Screw

 

Screw

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 34. Blade guard installed.

4.Adjust the set screws to make sure the table insert is flush with the table (use a straight- edge as a guide), then tighten the button head screw to secure the table insert in place.

5.Place a straightedge against the blade and the spreader. When properly aligned, the spreader/riving knife will be in the "Alignment Zone," shown in Figure 35, and will be paral- lel with the blade.

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Figure 35. Spreader/riving knife alignment zone.

—If the spreader/riving knife is not inside the alignment zone and not parallel with the blade, then it needs to be adjusted. Proceed to "Adjusting Alignment" on Page 68.

—If the spreader/riving knife is not parallel with the blade, it may be bent. Proceed to "Checking Alignment" on Page 68 to deter- mine if the spreader/riving knife is bent.

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G0690, G0691 specifications

The Grizzly G0691 is a remarkable cabinet table saw designed for both hobbyists and professional woodworkers seeking precision and reliability. With its robust construction and advanced features, it stands out in the woodworking industry, making it a popular choice among serious craftspeople.

One of the key features of the G0691 is its powerful 3 HP motor, capable of delivering the performance needed for even the most demanding tasks. This motor can handle various materials, from softwoods to hardwoods, ensuring smooth, clean cuts every time. The saw's electronic variable speed control also allows users to adjust the blade speed according to the type of material being cut, providing flexibility and versatility in woodworking projects.

The G0691 boasts a heavy-duty cast iron table, which offers exceptional stability and supports larger workpieces. The table measures 27 inches by 40 inches, providing ample workspace for cutting. The potential for expansion is also present, as the saw is designed to accommodate extension wings for added surface area, making it easier to manage larger materials.

An impressive feature of the G0691 is its premium fence system. The T-square design ensures accurate measurements and smooth adjustments, enabling woodworkers to achieve precise cuts. This system includes a quick-release lever for easy adjustments, allowing for efficiency during the workflow.

Safety is another priority with the Grizzly G0691. The saw is equipped with a smart blade-guard system designed to offer maximum visibility while protecting the user from accidental contact with the blade. Additionally, the riving knife technology significantly reduces the likelihood of kickback, enhancing safety during operations.

The G0691's dust collection system is integrated to minimize debris, creating a cleaner workspace. The system is designed to connect easily to standard dust collection hoses, allowing for effective removal of sawdust and other waste materials.

In summary, the Grizzly G0691 combines power, precision, and safety into an exceptional cabinet table saw. Its durable construction, advanced fence system, effective dust collection, and user-friendly features make it an ideal option for both seasoned professionals and dedicated hobbyists. The investment in this tool is justified by its performance, ensuring it stands out as a valuable addition to any woodworking setup.