10.Tighten down one bolt a small amount and then move on to each of the others, tighten- ing each down the same amount. Continue to rotate through the bolts, tightening them a little each time until they are all secure.

11.Now recheck the blade to miter slot at 90° and 45° by repeating Steps 2-6. If the dis- tance of A and B are equal, continue to the Blade Alignment procedure. If the distances are still off, repeat Steps 9-11.

12.Once you feel you have the miter slot adjust- ed to the blade, recheck all measurements and be sure the table mounting bolts are secure. Also, if you ever remove the table in the future, be sure to make note of shim placements and reassemble exactly how it came apart.

Blade Alignment

If the blade contacts the table insert when raised or tilted, the blade must be aligned by moving the table.

Tools Needed

Qty

Wrench 14mm

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To adjust the blade alignment by moving the table:

1.DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!

2.Loosen the three table mounting bolts (Page 54, Figure 78) and adjust the table until the blade does not contact the insert. Tighten all the mounting bolts.

3.Make sure the blade does not contact the table insert when raised or tilted. Recheck parallelism of the blade to the miter slot (see Page 53). Adjust as necessary until the blade does not touch the insert.

Adjusting Fence

The rip fence included with your Model G0651/ G0652 Table Saw is designed to provide excellent ripping accuracy when properly adjusted. There are four main adjustments: square, height, paral- lelism, and clamping pressure. Keep in mind that these adjustments are interconnected and some trial-and-error may be needed to achieve satisfac- tory results.

Tools Needed

Qty

Hex Wrench 4mm.

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Hex Wrench 6mm.

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Machinist Square

1

Square and Height

Adjust the the nylon screws (Figure 81) on top of the fence bracket with a 6mm hex wrench to set the fence square with the blade and set the fence height above the table.

Nylon

Screws

Rear Rail

Foot

Fence

Bracket

Figure 81. Nylon adjustment screws.

Place a machinist’s square on the table against the side of the fence. If the square does not remain flush against both the fence and the table, adjust the nylon screws until the fence and table are square.

If the bottom surface of the fence is more than 1/16" above the table at the front or back, adjust the fence height using the nylon screws and the rear rail foot (Figure 81).

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Grizzly G0652 Blade Alignment, Adjusting Fence, Square and Height, To adjust the blade alignment by moving the table