SECTION 5: ADJUSTMENTS

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Disconnect power to the

machine when perform-

ing

any

maintenance,

 

assembly

or

adjust-

 

ments. Failure to do this

 

may

result in

serious

 

personal injury.

 

Keep loose clothing rolled up and out of the way of machinery and keep hair pulled back.

Wear safety glasses dur- ing the entire adjustment process. Failure to com- ply may result in serious personal injury.

Blade Height

When preparing to operate your table saw, you should adjust the blade height to approximately 1Ú4" above the surface of the material you plan on cutting. The handwheel at the front of the saw adjusts blade height. To adjust blade height:

1.Loosen the locking knob at the center of the blade height handwheel.

2.Using a sample of the material you plan on cutting as a gauge, turn the handwheel until the blade reaches its intended height.

3.Retighten the locking knob.

4.Recheck your blade height with the sample material and readjust, if necessary.

Blade Tilt

1.Set your blade angle at zero as shown on the angle indicator on the front of the saw and raise the blade several inches above the table.

2.Place a machinistÕs square flat on the table and slide it along side the blade. The square should contact the blade evenly from bottom to top. Make sure that a blade tooth does not obstruct the squareÕs movement.

3.Adjust the handwheel until the square is flush with the blade. Loosen the tilt indicator arrow, set to zero, and retighten. Loosen and adjust the stop bolt on the left side of the front trunnion to allow a 90¡ stop point. See Figure 20.

4.Turn the blade angle handwheel until the angle indicator points at the desired angle.

5.Tighten the handwheel locking knob.

6.Repeat Steps 1-6for setting the blade to 45¡ and adjust the 45¡ stop bolt on the right side of the front trunnion. See Figure 20. Use the 45¡ side of a combo square or a bevel gauge set at 45¡.

45¡ Stop Bolt

90¡ Stop Bolt

Figure 20. 90¡ and 45¡ stop bolts.

G7209/10 14'' Table Saw

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Grizzly G7209 instruction manual Adjustments, Blade Height, Blade Tilt