Lifting & Placing - Grizzly G0700 Owner's Manual

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Lifting & Placing
This machine and its
components are heavy.
Serious injury may occur
if safe moving methods
are not followed.
Get help when lifting or
moving the machine and
its components. Use a
forklift to reduce the
risk of a lifting strain or
crushing injury.
If a forklift is not available, a MINIMUM of four
strong people are required to move this table saw
from the pallet. The table saw can be "walked" off
the pallet, then moved into place with a dolly or by
sliding it. An additional option would be to put the
saw on a Model G7315Z mobile base, so it can be
easily moved around the shop (see Page 56).
To remove the saw from the pallet:
1.
Remove the motor cover
2.
Feed the lifting straps around the lifting red
bolts on the back of the table and the sliding
table saw mounts on the front of the cabinet
(see Figure 8). Attach the ends of the lifting
straps to the forklift forks.
Figure 8. Lifting the table saw with a forklift and
lifting straps (sliding table removed for clarity).
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3.
Lift the table saw cabinet only as high as nec-
essary to clear the pallet, and move it to the
desired location.
DO NOT lift the table saw any higher than
necessary to clear the floor. Serious per-
sonal injury and damage to the machine
may occur if safe moving methods are not
followed.
4.
Remove the red lifting bolts from the back of
the table.
5.
Place a level on the cast iron table to level
the table saw cabinet side to side and front
to back. This will allow the table to slide
smoothly.
Note: There are three options for leveling the
saw: 1) Place it on a mobile base (Grizzly
Model G7315Z) and use the mobile base
adjustable feet to level it, 2) shim under the
cabinet, and 3) thread bolts down into the
nuts that are welded on the inside stand cor-
ners (see Figure 9).
Figure 9. Hex bolt in stand corners for leveling;
the hex nut is used to secure the bolt position.
Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)

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