Grizzly G0853 Owner's Manual page 99

14" sliding table saw w/dro & cnc rip fence
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2.
Observe gap between fence base and table
along entire length.
— If fence base is too low at leadscrew hous-
ing end, loosen hex nuts (see Figure 194)
securing leadscrew housing to cast-iron
table, and loosen cap screw on L-bracket
(see Figure 195) securing leadscrew hous-
ing to large extension table.
Figure 194. Location of hex nuts securing rip
fence leadscrew housing to cast-iron table.
L-bracket
Figure 195. Location of L-bracket securing rip
fence leadscrew housing to large extension
table.
Raise leadscrew housing until fence base
gap is even, then retighten hex nuts and
cap screw.
Model G0853 (Mfd. Since 07/18)
— If far end of fence base is too low, slide
fence off of base, and rotate base up off of
table until roller is visible.
Loosen cap screw shown in Figure 196,
adjust wheel position, retighten cap screw,
lower fence base back onto table, and re-
install fence on fence base.
Roller
Rip Fence
Base
Figure 196. Rip fence base roller components.
Parallelism With Blade
Parallelism is an important safety adjust-
ment. Rip fence MUST be parallel with blade
to minimize risk of kickback.
Tool(s) Needed
Wrench 19mm ................................................... 1
Fine Ruler or Dial Indicator ............................... 1
To adjust rip fence parallel with main blade:
1.
Raise main blade all the way up and tilt to 0°.
2.
Move rip fence as close as possible to main
blade.
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