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User manual Grizzly, model G0460

Manafacture: Grizzly
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File name: 74ec1ea1-ccb1-6584-1109-0a6d21dd0ade.pdf
Language of manual:en
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Note: Get assistance positioning the tables and holding them in place while installing. Set Screws Mounting Screws Figure 20. Small extension wing attached. 4. Attach the support leg (Figure 21) to the large extension wing with the M10-1.5 x 45 hex bolt, lock washer, and flat washer. Figure 21. Support leg installed. 5. Check the table surfaces with a straightedge, as shown in Figure 22, to ensure that they are flush and even with each other. Figure 22. Checking with a straightedge. 6. Adjust the set screws under the small extension wing to align it with the main table surface. (You may need to slightly loosen the wing mounting cap screws to adjust the wing position.) 7. Use the hex bolt in the bottom of the support leg to level the surface of the large extension wing. 3. Attach the large extension wing to the back of the machine with the two M8-1.25 x 25 cap 8. Tighten all of the wing mounting cap screws. screws, lock washers, and flat washers. -21 G0460/G0461 12" Sliding Table Saw Main Components and Hardware Blade 12" (Not Included) Riving Knife ........................................................ To install the blade: 1. DISCONNECT SAW 2. Open the cabinet support bolt, shown ing the nut and tilting clear the bolt. Figure 24.Main blade arbor components. Main Blade Arbor Scoring Blade Arbor Figure 23.Motor support shipping bolt. 3. Move the blade tilt to 0° (blade 90° to table) and raise the main blade arbor. 4. Slide the table all the way forward to access the blade arbor, loosen the flange bolt securing the lower blade guard, slide the bolt up, and pull open the lower blade guard (see Figure 24). facing (see Figure ) Note: Wear heavy leather gloves to protect your hands when installing or removing blades. Front Figure 25.Installing the main blade. 7. Re-install the arbor flange and the arbor nut then tighten them against the blade as shown in Figure 25. 8. Close the lower blade guard and secure it closed with the flange bolt. -22 G0460/G0461 12" Sliding Table Saw Rip Fence and Scale Components and Hardware Needed: Qty Rip Fence ...........................................................1 Round Rail..........................................................1 Rip Fence Body..................................................1 Square Tube w/Scale.........................................1 Flat Washers 6mm (Scale/Table).......................5 Hex Nuts M6-1 (Scale/Table).............................5 Cap Screws M6-1 x 20 (Scale/Table) ................5 The accuracy of the rip fence being parallel to the blade is dependent on the position of the round rail. The round rail is equipped with hex nuts on mounting studs to precisely adjust the position of the round rail when bringing the rip fence parallel to the blade. To install the rip fence: 1. DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER! 2. Remove a hex nut and a flat washer from each of the studs in the round rail. 3. Insert the studs into the table as shown in Figure 26, and loosely secure with the hex nuts and flat washers removed in Step 1. Figure 26.Installing the round rail. 4. Align the square tube w/scale parallel with the top of the table and secure it with the five cap screws, flat washers, and hex nuts (see Figure 27). Note: Two of the cap screws attach directly into the table without washers or hex nuts. Stop Screw Figure 27.Attaching the scale. 5. Slide the rip fence body onto the rail and move it all the way to the left, until it stops against the stop screw at the end of the rail. 6. Adjust the nut shown in Figure 28 until the pinion gear teeth under the rip fence body mesh with the teeth on the square tube when the micro-adjust knob is pushed down. Tighten the hex nuts on that stud to secure the rail on that end. Nut (on rail stud) Micro-Adjust Knob Figure 28.Aligning the round rail. G0460/G0461 12" Sliding Table Saw -23 7. Slide the rip fence all the way onto the clamping plate (Figure 29) and secure it by rotating the locking handle on top of the rip fence body. Clamping Plate Locking Handle Figure 29.Installing the rip fence. 8. Raise the blade all the way up and adjust it to 90°. 9. Remove the stop screw on the left hand side of the rail, and slide the fence over until it just touches the blade. 10. Adjust the round rail mounting position on the table by rotating the adjusting nut on the far right stud (of the round rail) until the rip fence is parallel with the blade as shown in Figure 30. (See Figure 26 for a better view of all the round rail studs and adjusting nuts.) Sliding Table Figure 30. Aligning the fence with the blade. Rip Fence Adjusting Nut on Far Right Stud 11. Tighten the hex nuts on that stud to secure the rail to the table on that end (one of the nuts acts as a jam nut and tightens against the other one to keep the setting). Note: Leave the center studs loose until the adjustments are complete. 12. Slide the fence to the middle of the round rail, and replace the stop screw. 13. Slide the fence back-and-forth across the round rail. Make sur...

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