Extreme Series Table Saws
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Foreword
Contact Info
Functional Overview
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G0651/G0652 10 Extreme Series Table Saws
Identification
G0651 Identification
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Safety Instructions for Table Saws
Protecting Yourself From Kickback
Preventing Kickback
Below are tips to avoid the most common causes of kickback
Glossary of Terms
Circuit Requirements
Model G0651 Operation
Phase Converter Precaution
Model G0652 220/440V Operation
Minimum Cord Requirements
Full Load Amp Draw
440V Conversion
Setup
Setup Safety
Items Needed for Setup
Unpacking
Inventory
Table Saw Unit
Fence
Fence Rail
Extension Table
Outfeed Table
Hardware Recognition Chart
Clean Up
Placement Location
Site Considerations
Floor Load
Assembly
To assemble the extension table and outfeed tables
Page
Page
To install the blade
To install the blade guard
Saw Blade
Blade Guard Splitter
To install the riving knife
To install and adjust the table insert
Riving Knife Table Insert
Insert
On/Off Switch Miter Gauge
Fence Components Dust Collection
To connect a dust collection hose
Test Run
To test run the machine
Incoming Power Wires Contactor
Operation Safety Basic Controls
Operations
Crosscut blade features
Ripping blade features
Blade Selection
Laminate blade features
Combination blade features
Dado Blades
Workpiece Inspection
Non-Through Through Cuts
Non-Through Cuts
Through Cuts
Ripping
Typical ripping operation
Crosscutting Miter Cuts
To make a crosscut using the miter gauge
To perform a miter cut
Blade Tilt/Bevel Cuts
Using a Stacked or Wobble Dado Blade
Dado Cutting
Using a Standard Saw Blade to Cut Dadoes
Rabbet Cutting
Cutting Rabbets with Dado Blade
Cuting Rabbets with Standard Blade
Rabbet cutting with a standard blade
Resawing
Resaw Barrier
Auxiliary Fence
Resawing Operations
Components Needed for Resawing
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Accessories
T20646-Zero Clearance Insert for G0651/ G0652
H7583-Grizzly Tenoning Jig
H9587-Table Saw Fundamentals
G0638 10HP Cyclone Dust Collector
G7581-Superbar G7582-Master Plate
Maintenance
Cleaning
Schedule
Lubrication
Troubleshooting
Service
Motor & Electrical
Table Saw Operations
Removing Flat Belt
Replacing Flat Belt
Tools Needed Qty
Installing New Belt
Setting 90 Stop Bolt
Setting 45 Stop Bolt
Blade Tilt Stops
Step
To adjust the table tilt gear backlash
Adjusting Tilt Indicator Arrow
Table Tilt Handwheel Backlash
To adjust the blade parallel to the miter slot
Digital Readout
Miter Slot to Blade Parallelism
To set the digital readout
Shim procedure diagram a
Adjusting Fence
To adjust the blade alignment by moving the table
Blade Alignment
Square and Height
Clamping Pressure and Parallelism
Wrench 8mm
Wiring
Electrical Safety Instructions
G0651/G0652 Electrical Components
G0651 motor junction box
See Figure
G0651 Wiring Diagram 220V, 1-Ph
HLI8= See Figure
G0652 magnetic switch prewired to 220V, 3-phase
G0652 Electrical Components
G0652 Wiring Diagram 220V, 3-Ph
Motor Direction
G0652 Wiring Diagram 440V, 3-Ph
440 VAC
Parts
Motor and Arbor Breakdown
Motor and Arbor Parts List
Description
G0651 3HP, 220V, 1-PHASE Switch
Cabinet Breakdown
Cabinet Parts List
Description
Blade Guard Breakdown
Fence Assembly Breakdown
Miter Gauge Breakdown
Extension Table Breakdown
Outfeed Table Breakdown
Label Placement
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