Grizzly G0451 Owner's Manual
Grizzly G0451 Owner's Manual

Grizzly G0451 Owner's Manual

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MODEL G0451
14" SLIDING TABLE SAW
OWNER'S MANUAL
WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE
OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.

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  • Page 1 MODEL G0451 14" SLIDING TABLE SAW OWNER'S MANUAL WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
  • Page 2 This manual provides critical safety instructions on the proper setup, operation, maintenance, and service of this machine/tool. Save this document, refer to it often, and use it to instruct other operators. Failure to read, understand and follow the instructions in this manual may result in fire or serious personal injury—including amputation, electrocution, or death.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ..........2 SECTION 6: AFTERMARKET ACCESSORIES FROM GRIZZLY ....59 SECTION 7: MAINTENANCE ......61 SECTION 1: SAFETY ........11 SECTION 8: SERVICE ........63 SECTION 2: POWER SUPPLY ...... 14 SECTION 3: SETUP ........17 SECTION 9: WIRING ........
  • Page 4: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Manual Accuracy Contact Info your machine may not exactly match the manual www.grizzly.com...
  • Page 5 Identification & Basic Controls Figure 1. Figures 1–5 D. Blade Guard. E. Rip Fence. To reduce the risk of serious injury when using this machine, read and Control Panel. understand this entire manual before beginning any operations. G. Blade Angle Handwheel. A.
  • Page 6 Figure 2 Figure 3 Fence Assembly Lock Down Lever. O. Riving Knife K. Rip Fence Scale. P. Scoring Blade Slide Lock Handle. M. Micro-Adjustment Lock Knob. Q. Main Blade N. Micro-Adjustment Knob.
  • Page 7 Figure 5. Figure 4 Y. Scoring Blade Elevation Knob. R. Power ON/OFF Switch. Scoring Blade Alignment Knob. S. Power Indicator Light. AA. Secondary Emergency Stop Button. Main Blade OFF Button. U. Scoring Blade OFF Button. V. Primary Emergency Stop Button. W.
  • Page 8: Glossary Of Terms

    Glossary Of Terms VERY Arbor: Non-Through Cut: Bevel Edge Cut: Blade Guard: Perpendicular: Crosscut: Push Stick: Dado Blade: Rabbet: Dado Cut: Riving knife: Featherboard: Straightedge: Kerf: Through Cut: Rip Cut: Kickback: Parallel:...
  • Page 9: Machine Data Sheet

    Machine Data Sheet Customer Service #: (570) 546-9663 · To Order Call: (800) 523-4777 · Fax #: (800) 438-5901 Product Dimensions: Weight................................1309 lbs. Width (side-to-side) x Depth (front-to-back) x Height............105-1/2 x 117-1/2 x 49 in. Footprint (Length x Width)........................54-1/2 x 39 in. Shipping Dimensions: Type..............................
  • Page 10 Main Specifications: Operation Information Main Blade Size............................14 in. Main Arbor Size............................1 in. Scoring Blade Size..........................120 mm Scoring Blade Arbor Size........................22 mm Main Blade Tilt........................... 0 - 45 deg. Main Blade Speed..........................4200 RPM Scoring Blade Tilt..........................0 - 45 deg. Scoring Blade Speed.........................
  • Page 11 Other Specifications: Country Of Origin ............................. Taiwan Warranty ................................1 Year Serial Number Location ........................Grizzly ID Label Assembly Time ............................2-1/2 hours Features: Blade Guard with 2 1/2" Dust Port 5" Main Dust Port Adjustable Scoring Knife Kerf Adjustable Riving Knife Mirco Adjustable, Single Lever Locking Fence...
  • Page 12 SLIDING TABLE SAW CAPACITIES MODEL G0451 14" SLIDING TABLE SAW...
  • Page 13: Section 1: Safety

    SECTION 1: SAFETY For Your Own Safety, Read Instruction Manual Before Operating this Machine The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible hazardous conditions. This manual uses a series of symbols and signal words intended to convey the level of impor- tance of the safety messages.
  • Page 14 DISCONNECTING POWER SUPPLY. FORCING MACHINERY. GUARDS & COVERS. APPROVED OPERATION. NEVER STAND ON MACHINE. STABLE MACHINE. DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS. AWKWARD POSITIONS. ONLY USE AS INTENDED. USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. UNATTENDED OPERATION. CHILDREN & BYSTANDERS. MAINTAIN WITH CARE. REMOVE ADJUSTING TOOLS. CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. SECURING WORKPIECE.
  • Page 15: Additional Safety For Table Saws

    Additional Safety for Table Saws HAND POSITIONING. FENCE. PUSH STICKS/BLOCKS. BLADE GUARD. CUT-OFF PIECES. BLADE ADJUSTMENTS. RIVING KNIFE. CHANGING BLADES. KICKBACK. DAMAGED SAW BLADES. FEEDING WORKPIECE. DADO AND RABBET OPERATIONS. CUTTING CORRECT MATERIAL.
  • Page 16: Section 2: Power Supply

    SECTION 2: POWER SUPPLY Availability Circuit Information For your own safety and protection of property, consult a qualified electrician if Electrocution, fire, you are unsure about wiring practices or equipment damage may electrical codes in your area. occur if machine is not correctly grounded and Note: The circuit requirements listed in this man- connected to the power...
  • Page 17 Connection Type Grounding Instructions Figure Serious injury could occur if you connect the machine to power before completing the setup process. DO NOT connect to power until instructed later in this manual. Extension Cords Figure 6.
  • Page 18 Voltage Conversion Figure 9 To rewire the machine for 440V operation: Figure 9. Figure 7 Figure 10 Figure 7. Figure 8 Figure 10. Figure 8.
  • Page 19: Section 3: Setup

    Wear safety glasses dur- ing the entire setup pro- cess! The Model G0451 is a heavy machine that weighs over 1300 lbs. Serious personal injury may occur if safe moving methods are not followed. To be safe, you...
  • Page 20 Hardware Recognition Chart...
  • Page 21 Box 4: (Figure 13) Inventory Box 1: (Figure 11) Figure 13. Box 5 & 6: (Figure 14) Figure 11. Box 2 & 3: (Figure 12) Figure 14. NOTICE If you cannot find an item on this list, check the mounting location on the machine or the packaging materials.
  • Page 22 Box 7: (Figures 15– 16) Component Hardware (Not Shown) Figure 15. Figure 16.
  • Page 23 Cleanup Gasoline or products with low flash points can explode or cause fire if used to clean machin- ery. Avoid cleaning with these products. Many cleaning solvents are toxic if concentrat- ed amounts are inhaled. Only work in a well-venti- lated area.
  • Page 24: Site Considerations

    Site Considerations Weight Load Physical Environment Machine Data Sheet Space Allocation Electrical Installation See below for required space allocation. Lighting Children or untrained people may be seriously injured by this machine. Only install in an access restricted location. Figure 17.
  • Page 25 Serious per- sonal injury and damage to the machine may occur if safe moving methods are not followed. The Model G0451 is a heavy machine that weighs over 1300 lbs. Serious personal injury may occur if safe moving methods are not followed.
  • Page 26 Assembly & Setup To assemble the sliding table saw: Figure 22 Figure Note: The cap screws will be tightened dur- ing a later step. Figure 20. Figure 22 Figure 20 Figure 23 Figure 21 Note: The cap screws will be tightened dur- ing a later step.
  • Page 27 Figure 26 Figure 24 Figure 26. Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 27 Figure 25. Figure 27.
  • Page 28 Figure 28 Figure 30 Figure 28. Figure 30. Figure 31 Figure 29 Figure 31. Figure 29.
  • Page 29 Figure 32 Note: The scoring motor adjusts by lifting it Note: The arbor nut has left hand threads up. The weight of the scoring motor dictates and loosens by turning clockwise. the correct belt tension. Before proceeding with the next steps, wear leather gloves to protect your hands when handling and installing the blade.
  • Page 30 Figure Note: The rip fence body will scratch the table surface if the ride height is not adjusted correctly. Only the roller should touch the table surface. does not does Figure 35 Figure 36. Note: For a quick gauge, use the 3mm hex wrench to find the correct spacing between the blade and the riving knife, as shown in Figure 37.
  • Page 31 Figure Figure 40 Note: If the scoring blade is not pre-installed, install it now, making sure to place the arbor flange between the arbor nut and blade dur- ing installation. Figure 40. Figure 38. Figure 39 Figure 41 Figure 39. Figure 41.
  • Page 32 Figure 44 Figure 42 Figure 42. Figure 44. Figure 43 Figure 45 Figure 43. Figure 45.
  • Page 33 Figure 46 DO NOT operate the Model G0451 without an adequate dust collection system. This saw creates substantial amounts of wood dust while operating. Failure to use a dust collection system can result in short and long-term respiratory illness. Required CFM at 5" Dust Port:...
  • Page 34: Power Connection

    Power Connection SECTION 2: POWER SUPPLY Figure 49 To connect the saw to the power source: Figure 51 Figure 49. Figure 50 Figure 51. Figure 52 Note: When using a phase converter, con- nect the manufactured power leg to the S terminal to prevent damage.
  • Page 35: Test Run

    Test Run If the machine does not operate as stated in this section, review the troubleshooting section in this manual. If you need addition- al help, call Tech Support at (570) 546-9663. DO NOT place a machine into regular opera- tion if you suspect that it is malfunctioning or serious injury could occur.
  • Page 36 Steps 6–7...
  • Page 37: Section 4: Operations

    "how to" books before beginning any projects. Regardless of the content in this section, Grizzly Industrial will not be held liable for accidents caused by lack of training.
  • Page 38: Workpiece Inspection

    Workpiece Non-Through & Inspection Through Cuts Non-Through Cuts Before cutting, inspect all workpieces for the following: Figure Material Type: Figure 55. Foreign Objects: Note: A dado blade can NOT be used with this table saw. Large/Loose Knots: Through Cuts Figure Wet or “Green”...
  • Page 39 Blade Guard & Riving Knife To ensure that the spreader or riving knife works correctly, it must be correctly aligned Figure 57 and adjusted to the blade. When to Use the Blade Guard Page 36 Figure 57. Understanding Blade Guard When to Use the Riving Knife Only Page 36 Understanding Spreader &...
  • Page 40 Blade Guard Spreader & Riving Knife Installation & Adjustment Figure 58 Figure 60 Figure 61 Figure 58. Figure 59 Figure 61. Figure 62 Figure 59. Figure 62. Adjusting Mounting Block Page 70 Figure 60...
  • Page 41: Blade Requirements

    Guard Installation & Removal Blade Requirements Figure 63 Blade Size Requirements: Blade Selection Figure 63. Ripping Blade Features: Testing Guard for Correct Operation Figure 64.
  • Page 42 Crosscut blade features: Laminate blade features: Figure 65. Figure 67. Combination blade features: Thin Kerf Blade: Blade Requirements Figure 66.
  • Page 43 Figure Changing Main Blade arbor nut has left hand threads and loosens by turning clockwise. Page 38 To change the main blade: Figure 69. Figure 70 Figure 68 Figure 70. Figure 68. Before proceeding with the next step, wear gloves to protect your hands while handling and installing the blade.
  • Page 44 Changing & Adjusting Scoring Blade Step 7 Changing Scoring Blade Adjusting Scoring Blade Figure 72 Figure 71 Note: The arbor nut has right-hand threads and loosens by turn- ing counterclockwise. Figure 72. Figure 72 Figure 71.
  • Page 45 Rip Cutting Figure 73 Rip Cutting with Sliding Table Figure 75 Squaring Crosscut Fence to Blade Page 69 Figure 73. Figure 74 Figure 75. Note: The scale will not be accurate if the protection block is cut. Figure 74. Figure 73...
  • Page 46 Rip Cutting with Rip Fence Figure 78 Note: This technique allows the finished cut- Figure 76 . off piece to “fall” away from the blade when the cutting operation is complete; reducing the possibility of kickback. Figure 76. Figure 78. Figure 77 Figure 79 Figure 77.
  • Page 47 Crosscutting Figure 82 Figure 80 Figure 82. Figure 80. Figure 81 Figure 81.
  • Page 48 Crosscutting Full Size Panels Figure 81 Figure 83 Crosscutting Using Rip Fence as a Page 69 Cut-Off Gauge Figure 83 Squaring Crosscut Fence to Blade Page 69 Figure 82 Figure 83. Figure 84 (This step is critical to reduce the risk of blade binding and kickback.) Note: Extend the crosscut fence slide if the workpiece is more than 74".
  • Page 49: Miter Cutting

    Miter Cutting To perform a miter cut: Figure 86 Figure 85 Figure 86 Figure 86. Figure 85.
  • Page 50 Dado Cutting Figure 88 Figure Blade Cut 1 Dado Blade Figure 88. Figure 87. Figure IMPORTANT: Blade Cutting Dadoes with Standard Blade Cut 2 Page 39 Figure 89. To use a standard saw blade to cut dadoes: Figure 90 Cuts 3+ Figure 90.
  • Page 51: Rabbet Cutting

    Rabbet Cutting Blade Figure 91. Always use push sticks, featherboards, push paddles and other safety accessories whenever possible to increase safety and control during operations which require that the blade guard be removed from the saw. ALWAYS replace the blade guard after the operation is complete.
  • Page 52 Making Resaw Barrier Resawing Resawing operations require proper pro- Tools Needed: cedures to avoid serious injury. Extra care must be taken to prevent kickback when resawing. Any tilting or movement of the workpiece away from the fence will cause kickback. Be certain that stock is flat and straight.
  • Page 53: Resawing Operations

    Resawing Operations Operations requiring the blade guard to be removed increase the risk of accidental Components Needed for Resawing: contact with the blade. To reduce this risk, use push sticks/paddles and featherboards to keep your hands at a safe distance from the blade throughout the entire cut.
  • Page 54: Section 5: Shop Made Safety Accessories

    SECTION 5: SHOP MADE SAFETY ACCESSORIES Featherboards Figure 96 Figure 96 Making a Featherboard Material Needed for Featherboard Mounted with Clamps Figure 96. Material Needed for Featherboard Mounted in Miter Slot Note: We recommend using a bandsaw for mak- ing fingers because it tends to be safer. A table saw can be used, but it will over-cut the underside of the ends, produce a thicker kerf, and require you to stop the blade half-way through the cut,...
  • Page 55 Figure 97 Figure Figure 97. Figure 98 Tip: Consider making the miter bar longer for larger featherboards—approximately half the length of the total featherboard—to support the force applied to the featherboard during use. Figure 99. Tip: The length of the flat head screw depends on the thickness of the featherboard—though ⁄...
  • Page 56 Mounting Featherboards w/Clamps Mounting Featherboard in Miter Slot Figure 101 Figure 100 Figure 100. Figure 101. Figure 100 Step 4 Step 5 Note: The featherboard should be placed firmly enough against the workpiece to keep it against the fence but not so tight that it is difficult to feed the workpiece.
  • Page 57: Push Sticks

    Supporting: Push Sticks Figure Push Stick Prohibition Using a Push Stick Zone Supporting Feeding: Feeding Figure Figure 102. Making a Push Stick Figure 103. SIZING: MATERIAL: SANDING: ⁄ " Grid Figure 104...
  • Page 58: Push Blocks

    Push Blocks Push Stick Prohibition Using a Push Block Zone Supporting Figure Feeding Figure 106. CAUTION: Making a Push Block Figure 105 CAUTION: ⁄ " Grid Figure 107...
  • Page 59 Note: We recommend cutting the hardwood Narrow-Rip Auxiliary board oversize, then jointing and planing it Fence & Push Block to the correct size to make sure the board is square and flat. Only use furniture grade plywood or kiln dried hardwood to prevent warping.
  • Page 60 Using the Auxiliary Fence and Push Block Figure 111 Figure 112. Figure 111. Figure 113 Keep the blade guard installed and in the down position. Failure to do this could result in serious personal injury or death. Figure 113 Turn the saw OFF and allow the blade to come to a complete stop before removing the cut-off piece.
  • Page 61: Section 6: Aftermarket Accessories From Grizzly

    SECTION 6: AFTERMARKET ACCESSORIES FROM GRIZZLY H3388—14" Carbide Tipped Saw Blade, 80T H3389—14" Carbide Tipped Saw Blade, 100T Some aftermarket accessories can be installed on this machine that could cause it to function improperly, increasing the risk of serious personal injury. To minimize this risk, only install accessories recommended for this machine by Grizzly.
  • Page 62 T20501—Face Shield Crown Protector 4" ® G5562—SLIPIT 1 Qt. Gel T20502—Face Shield Crown Protector 7" ® G5563—SLIPIT 12 oz Spray ® T20503—Face Shield Window G2871—Boeshield T-9 12 oz Spray ® T20452—"Kirova" Anti-Reflective S. Glasses G2870—Boeshield T-9 4 oz Spray ® H3788—G96 Gun Treatment 12 oz Spray T20451—"Kirova"...
  • Page 63: Section 7: Maintenance

    SECTION 7: MAINTENANCE Cleaning Always disconnect power to the machine before performing maintenance. Failure to do this may result in serious person- al injury. Schedule Unpainted Cast Iron Daily (Ongoing) SECTION 5: ACCESSORIES Weekly Figure 121 Monthly Every 6–12 Months Page 62 Page 62 Note: To ensure optimum power transmission...
  • Page 64 Sliding Table Ways: Lubrication Page 60 Figure Lubricate the areas indicated below with general purpose grease every 6–12 months, depending on frequency of use (see Figure 122): Figure 121. Figure 122.
  • Page 65: Section 8: Service

    SECTION 8: SERVICE Note: Please gather the serial number and manufacture date of your machine before calling. Troubleshooting Motor & Electrical...
  • Page 66 Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Page 65 Operation Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Page 67 Page 42 Page 42 Page 67 Page 69 Page 66...
  • Page 67 Belt Service Main Belt Replacement/Tension Step 8 Step 7 Figure 123 Scoring Belt Replacement/Tension Figure 125 Figure 123. Always replace all of the belts as a matched set. Figure 124 Figure 125. Figure 124.
  • Page 68 45° Stop Blade Tilt Calibration — 90° Stop Figure 127. Figure 126. Figure 127. Figure 126.
  • Page 69 Sliding Table Parallel Adjustment Figure 128 Tools Needed: Step 7 To adjust the sliding table parallel with the main blade: Figure 129 Figure 128 Marked Tooth Blade Figure 129. Miter Slot Steps 4–6 Marked Tooth Figure 128.
  • Page 70: Table Movement Adjustment

    Table Movement Adjustment Figure 130 Figure 130.
  • Page 71 Squaring Crosscut Fence to Blade Figure 132 To square the crosscut fence with the blade: Figure 132 Figure 132. Figure 131 Steps 3-4 Steps 5–8 Figure 131.
  • Page 72 Tools Needed Adjusting Riving Knife Mounting Block To adjust the mounting block: Figure 133 Step 4 Mounting Block Face View Note: If you discover that the spreader/riving knife is bent and cannot be properly aligned with the blade, it is possible to bend it into alignment, but make sure that the final result is precisely aligned so the risk of kickback is not increased.
  • Page 73: Section 9: Wiring

    SECTION 9: WIRING Note: Please gather the serial number and manufacture date of your machine before calling. This information can be found on the main machine label. Wiring Safety Instructions SHOCK HAZARD. WIRE/COMPONENT DAMAGE. MOTOR WIRING. MODIFICATIONS. CAPACITORS/INVERTERS. WIRE CONNECTIONS. CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS.
  • Page 74: Wiring Overview

    Wiring Overview 3-PHASE 220V or 440V DISCONNECT SWITCH (as recommended ) READ ELECTRICAL SAFETY ON PAGE 71!
  • Page 75 Electrical Box at 220V Wiring...
  • Page 76 Electrical Box at 440V Wiring...
  • Page 77 Control Panel Wiring...
  • Page 78 Main Motor Wiring 220V 440V...
  • Page 79 Scoring Motor Wiring 220V 440V...
  • Page 80: Section 10: Parts

    SECTION 10: PARTS Electrical Components REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION P04510001 KEY SWITCH P04510012A OL RELAY SDE RA-20 12-18A P04510002 POWER LAMP P04510013 CONTACTOR SDE MA-09 24V P04510003 ON BUTTON P04510014 OL RELAY SDE RA-20E 2.6-4.4A P04510004 OFF BUTTON P04510015 LIMIT SWITCH...
  • Page 81: Crosscut Fence

    Crosscut Fence REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION P04510101 T-NUT M8-1.25 PLW04M LOCK WASHER 8MM P04510102 STOP BRACKET P04510114 LOCATE PLATE P04510103 KNOB M8-1.25 X 40 P04510115 KNOB SCREW M8-1.25 X 25 104A P04510104A STUD-FT M10-1.5 X 70 V2.06.07 P04510116 SQUARE FENCE 105A P04510105A...
  • Page 82: Crosscut Table

    Crosscut Table REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 201A P04930103 ROLLER V2.06.06 P04510220 P04510204 PLUG 80 X 40MM PWF12M FENDER WASHER 12MM 205A P04930105 SUPPORT FRAME V2.06.06 PWF08M FENDER WASHER 8MM P04510101 T-NUT M8-1.25 P04510223 KNOB SCREW M8-1.25 X 50 P04510207 KNOB W/M8-1.25 X 25 SHOULDER PW03M...
  • Page 83 Cabinet Body...
  • Page 84 Cabinet Body Parts List REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION PCAP50M CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 10 P04510005 EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON PWF05M FENDER WASHER 5MM P04510355 HANGER PS09M PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 10 PFS08M FLANGE SCREW M5-.8 X 16 P04510304 POINTER P04510357...
  • Page 85 Main Blade...
  • Page 86 Main Blade Parts List REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION PW04M FLAT WASHER 10MM PLW01M LOCK WASHER 5MM PRP58M ROLL PIN 6 X 45 PW02M FLAT WASHER 5MM PLW06M LOCK WASHER 10MM P04510434 FIX BLOCK PCAP84M CAP SCREW M10-1.5 X 35 PWF08M FENDER WASHER 8MM P04510405...
  • Page 87 Main Blade Arbor REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION P04510501 BLADE GUARD P04510522 LINK PLATE PWF08M FENDER WASHER 8MM P4185072 KEY 8 X 7 X 35 PBHS07M BUTTON HD CAP SCR M8-1.25 X 40 524A P04510524A MAIN ARBOR 1" V2.06.07 PB35M HEX BOLT M12-1.75 X 40 P6206-2RS...
  • Page 88 Sliding Table...
  • Page 89: Sliding Table Parts List

    Sliding Table Parts List PART # DESCRIPTION PART # DESCRIPTION 601V3 P04510601V3 BASE END COVER V3.05.10 P04510631 SHAFT WASHER 603V3 P04510603V3 TABLE END COVER V3.05.10 632V3 P04510632V3 T-NUT M12-1.75 V3.05.10 604V3 P04510604V3 T-BOLT M12-1.75 X 40 V3.05.10 635A PCAP58M CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 12 PW06M FLAT WASHER 12MM P04510636...
  • Page 90 Tables REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION P04510701 SUPPORT BRACE PSS04M SET SCREW M6-1 X 12 PN03M HEX NUT M8-1.25 722A PN01M HEX NUT M6-1 PCAP14M CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 20 723A P04510723A SCALE BAR V2.09.05 PCAP14M CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 20 724A PLW03M LOCK WASHER 6MM PLW04M...
  • Page 91: Rip Fence

    Rip Fence REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION P04510801 ROTATE SHAFT PCAP115M BUTTON HD CAP SCR M6-1 X 16 P04510802 HANDLE M10-1.5 X 12 PBHS09M BUTTON HD CAP SCR M6-1 X 12 P04510803 RIP FENCE HOUSING PW03M FLAT WASHER 6MM P04510804 KNOB M10-1.5 X 70 P04510821...
  • Page 92 Scoring Motor...
  • Page 93 Scoring Motor Parts List PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 901A PN13M HEX NUT M16-2 PCAP60M CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 55 902A P04510902A OUTER SCORING FLANGE V2.08.07 941A P04510941A ADJUST KNOB V2.08.07 P04510903 SCORING BLADE 22MM PCAP01M CAP SCREW M6-1 X 16 904A P04510904A SCORING ARBOR 22MM V2.08.07...
  • Page 94: Adjustment Wheels

    Adjustment Wheels REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 1001 PCAP26M CAP SCREW M6-1 X 12 1026 PLW04M LOCK WASHER 8MM 1002 P04511002 UNIVERSAL JOINT 1027 PWF08M FENDER WASHER 8MM 1003 PCAP04M CAP SCREW M6-1 X 10 1028 PR05M EXT RETAINING RING 15MM 1004 PR05M EXT RETAINING RING 15MM...
  • Page 95: Swing Arm

    Swing Arm PART # DESCRIPTION PART # DESCRIPTION 1101 P04511101 NYLON WASHER M10 X 25 1119A PSS21M SET SCREW M8-1.25 X 25 1102A P04511102A SUPPORT SHAFT V2.01.08 1120A PR05M EXT RETAINING RING 15MM 1103A PN28M HEX NUT M20-2.5 1121A P04511121A SWING ARM V2.10.06 1104A P04511104A...
  • Page 96 Main Motor Parts PART # DESCRIPTION PART # DESCRIPTION 1201 P04511201 DUST PORT 1229 PN02M HEX NUT M10-1.5 1202 PCAP52M CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 10 1230 P04511230 MAIN MOTOR CORD 1203 PLW04M LOCK WASHER 8MM 1231 P04511231 LOCK COLLAR 1204 P04511204 ROTATE PLATE 1232...
  • Page 97 Machine Labels A REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 1301 PLABEL-40 BLADE GUARD LABEL 1307 P04511307 TILT DIRECTION LABEL 1302 PLABEL-11A SAFETY GLASSES LABEL VL 1308 P04511308 ELEVATION DIRECTION LABEL 1303 P04511303 QUALIFIED PERSONNEL LABEL 1309 P04511309 MACHINE ID LABEL 1304 PLABEL-12A READ MANUAL LABEL VL 1310 PPAINT-1...
  • Page 98 Machine Labels B REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 1312 P04511312 DO NOT REMOVE GUARD LABEL 1316 P04511316 220V LABEL 1313 P04511313 BLADE ROTATION DIRECTION LABEL 1317 P04511317 FENCE LOCK DIRECTION 1314 P04511314 SCORING BLADE ELEVATION LABEL 1318 P04511318 KICKBACK WARING LABEL 1315 P04511315 SCORING BLADE ALIGNMENT LABEL...
  • Page 101: Warranty Card

    WARRANTY CARD The following information is given on a voluntary basis. It will be used for marketing purposes to help us develop better products and services. Of course, all information is strictly confidential. Note: We never use names more than 3 times. _____________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 103: Warranty & Returns

    WARRANTY & RETURNS 1 year...
  • Page 104 ® Buy Direct and Save with Grizzly – Trusted, Proven and a Great Value! ~Since 1983~ Visit Our Website Today For Current Specials! ORDER 24 HOURS A DAY! 1-800-523-4777...

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