Fence Adjustments - Grizzly G1023RLX Owner's Manual

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4.
Loosen the two cap screws on the mounting
block, then adjust the set screws on the block
to move it in the necessary direction (see
"Mounting Block" inset in Figure 112).
5.
Re-install the table insert and spreader/riving
knife, then tighten the quick release lever.
6.
Follow Checking Alignment, Steps 1–4, on
Page 64.
— If the spreader/riving knife is in the align-
ment zone, no additional steps are neces-
sary.
—If the spreader/riving knife is still not in the
alignment zone, continue adjusting the set
screws on the mounting block as neces-
sary to correctly position the spreader/
riving knife.
7.
Tighten the two cap screws on the mount-
ing block to secure the spreader/riving knife
adjustment.
Adjusting
Bent
Knife
1.
DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!
2.
Bend the spreader or riving knife by hand
while installed, then follow Steps 1–4 in
Checking Alignment on Page 64 to deter-
mine if it is parallel with the blade and inside
the "Alignment Zone."
— If this does not work, remove it to straight-
en.
— If you cannot straighten it properly, replace
it.
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Spreader/Riving

Fence Adjustments

There are three main adjustments for the Shop
Fox Classic fence: (1) height, (2) parallelism, and
(3) clamping pressure. Keep in mind that these
adjustments are interconnected and some trial-
and-error may be needed to achieve satisfactory
results.
Tools Needed
Hex Wrench 4mm .............................................. 1
Hex Wrench 6mm .............................................. 1
Felt-Tipped Marker ............................................ 1
Height
The fence should be adjusted high enough off the
table that it does not drag across the surface.
To check/adjust the fence height to the table:
1.
DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!
2.
Look at the gap between the fence and the
table top.
— If the gap is approximately
from the front of the table to the back
(see Figure 114), then no additional
adjustments are necessary. Proceed to
Clamping Pressure and Parallelism.
(Side View)
/
" Gap
1
16
Table
Figure 114. Gap between fence and table
approximately
—If the gap is uneven, if the fence height is
more than
", or if the fence touches the
1
8
table, then continue with Step 3.
Model G1023RL Series (Mfd. Since 12/11)
Qty
" and even
1
16
Fence
" from to back.
1
16

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