G1023Z Series Heavy-Duty 10'' Table Saw -25-
11. Moving the arbor bracket moves the V-belts
and pulleys out of alignment, so adjustment
of the motor pulley is required. Simply loosen
the setscrew in the middle groove of the pul-
ley, and slowly slide the pulley toward the
end of the motor shaft. Once the V-belts are
back in alignment, tighten the setscrew
securely.
12. Recheck the guard alignment to the blade
and to the table top. Adjust as necessary and
tighten down all the bolts before use. If the
blade guard is properly aligned, re-attach the
table, making sure there is adequate blade
clearance through all blade adjustments.
13. Adjust the blade to 45°. Raise and lower it
through the full range. Re-adjust the blade to
90°, then raise and lower it through the full
range. There should be no contact between
the blade, the base, the table insert, or any
other part of the saw. If there is contact,
repeat Steps 8-12.
Figure 23. Arbor bracket adjustment locations.
6. Recheck the splitter alignment to the blade
and to the table top. Adjust as necessary and
tighten all the bolts before use. If the blade
guard is properly aligned, please skip ahead
to Step 13; otherwise, continue with the next
step.
7. If the splitter is positioned to the left of the
blade, alignment cannot be achieved by
washer placement. Adjustment of the front
support bracket is required. See Figure 21
for adjustment details. Loosen the 2 adjust-
ment screws and move left or right.
8. If this adjustment does not allow enough
movement of the splitter, remove the table
and wings, and set them to one side. Be sure
to note the position of the table shims.
Replace them to their original position before
re-attaching the table.
The arbor bracket and motor pulley now need
to be adjusted:
9. Loosen the adjustment bolt shown in Figure
23, and slowly slide the arbor bracket
towards the end of the shaft. Only move the
arbor bracket a distance equal to the amount
of misalignment between the blade and the
splitter, or a little more. You can always
adjust the splitter back to the left with wash-
ers.
10. Tighten the adjustment bolt securely.
The table and wings
represent a very heavy
load. DO NOT over-
exert yourself while lift-
ing or moving the table
and wings – get assis-
tance.
Blade Adjustment Bolt
Arbor Bracket