Changing/Adjusting Scoring Blade - Grizzly G0700 Owner's Manual

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Changing/Adjusting
Scoring Blade
The scoring blade included with the Model G0700
has wedge shaped teeth. With this style of scoring
blade, the kerf thickness is adjusted by changing
the height of the scoring blade. Raising the scor-
ing blade higher increases the kerf thickness.
Changing Scoring Blade
1.
DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!
2.
Remove the blade guard and move the blade
tilt to 0˚ (blade 90˚ to table).
3.
Move the sliding table to the side and pull the
blade cover open.
4.
Insert the arbor lock tool in the table, rotate
the scoring blade to seat the arbor lock tool,
and use the arbor wrenches to remove the
arbor nut and scoring blade (see Figure 45).
Arbor Lock
Tool
Tighten
Loosen
Figure 45. Removing/installing scoring blade.
5.
Install the new scoring blade as shown in
Figure 45, tighten the arbor nut, and adjust
the scoring blade alignment and height as
necessary.
Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
Adjusting Scoring Blade
1.
DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!
2.
Unlock the scoring blade controls by inserting
a 6mm hex wrench into the controls lock hole
shown in Figure 46 and turning the mecha-
nism inside counterclockwise until loose.
Alignment Control
Height Control
Figure 46. Checking and adjusting scoring blade
positioning.
3.
Place a straightedge across the body of the
main blade (not the teeth) and align the body
of the scoring blade to the main blade, by
turning the alignment control (Figure 46) with
a 6mm hex wrench.
4.
Adjust the height of the scoring blade, by
turning the height control (Figure 46) with a
6mm hex wrench, until the exposed portion
equals the kerf thickness of the main blade.
Note: The easiest way to match the scor-
ing blade kerf is by laying a straightedge on
the table, and placing it up against the main
blade teeth and beyond the scoring blade,
then adjusting the scoring blade height until
its teeth align with the main blade teeth. Also
check on the other side of the blades to verify
that the kerf thickness matches and the scor-
ing blade is aligned with the main blade.
5.
Tighten the controls lock.
6.
Move the blade cover back into its original
position next to the blades, then center the
sliding table.
7.
Perform a test cut and check for chip out on
the underside of the test piece. If there is
chip out, make the adjustments necessary to
match the kerfs.
Controls Lock
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