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MODEL G0700
10" SLIDING TABLE SAW
OWNER'S MANUAL
(For models manufactured since 6/14)
181721
COPYRIGHT © JULY, 2010. BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC., REVISED MAY, 2015 (MN)
WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE
OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
#TR12474 PRINTED IN TAIWAN
V2.01.15

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  • Page 1 (For models manufactured since 6/14) 181721 COPYRIGHT © JULY, 2010. BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC., REVISED MAY, 2015 (MN) 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 SHOP MADE SAFETY ACCESSORIES ..........46 Manual Accuracy ........... 2 Contact Info............ 2 Featherboards ..........46 Machine Description ........2 Push Sticks ..........49 Identification ........... 3 Push Blocks ..........50 Machine Data Sheet ........4 Zero-Clearance Insert ........
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Serial Number A scoring blade is included with the Model G0700. It may or may not be used, depending on if the workpiece is faced with laminate, melamine, or other solid surface material, or if tear-out free cuts are required.
  • Page 5: Identification

    Table Insert Main Blade Arbor Lock Riving Knife Access Hole Scoring Blade Main Blade Elevation Adjustment Access Hole Lower Blade Scoring Blade Guard Alignment Adjustment Access Hole Scoring Blade Scoring Blade Arbor Lock Access Hole Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 6: Machine Data Sheet

    Machine Data Sheet MACHINE DATA SHEET Customer Service #: (570) 546-9663 · To Order Call: (800) 523-4777 · Fax #: (800) 438-5901 MODEL G0700 10" SLIDING TABLE SAW WITH SCORING BLADE ARBOR Product Dimensions: Weight................................473 lbs. Width (side-to-side) x Depth (front-to-back) x Height................71 x 47 x 48 in.
  • Page 7 The information contained herein is deemed accurate as of 5/26/2015 and represents our most recent product specifications. Model G0700 PAGE 2 OF 2 Due to our ongoing improvement efforts, this information may not accurately describe items previously purchased. Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 8: Sliding Table

    SlIdINg TABle SAW CAPACITIeS Customer Service #: (570) 546-9663 • To Order Call: (800) 523-4777 • Fax #: (800) 438-5901 model g0700 10" SlIdINg TABle SAW Miter Cut 90º w/Miter Fence Ripping Width Miter Cut +45° Miter Cut -45º w/Miter Fence...
  • Page 9: Section 1: Safety

    Everyday ery. Never operate under the influence of drugs or eyeglasses are NOT approved safety glasses. alcohol, when tired, or when distracted. Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14) G0700 10" Sliding Table Saw...
  • Page 10 EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES. If at any time debris. Make sure they are properly installed, you experience difficulties performing the intend- undamaged, and working correctly BEFORE ed operation, stop using the machine! Contact our operating machine. Technical Support at (570) 546-9663. Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 11: Additional Safety For Sliding Table Saws

    Feed cuts all the way through to completion. Never perform any operation “freehand”. Turn OFF saw and wait until blade is completely stopped before removing workpiece. Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 12: Preventing Kickback

    Take the time to check and adjust • Use featherboards or anti-kickback devices the rip fence before cutting. to prevent or slow down kickback. -10- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 13: Glossary Of Terms

    Through Cut: A cut in which the blade cuts com- Non-Through Cut: A cut in which the blade does pletely through the workpiece (refer to Page 30). not cut through the top of the workpiece. Refer to Page 30 for more details. -11- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 14: Section 2: Power Supply

    To reduce the risk of these hazards, avoid over- loading the machine during operation and make sure it is connected to a power supply circuit that meets the specified circuit requirements. -12- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 15: Grounding Requirements

    Minimum Gauge Size ......10a AWG all local codes and ordinances. Maximum Length (Shorter is Better)..50 ft. -13- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 16: Section 3: Setup

    Unpacking HEAVY LIFT! Straining or crushing injury may occur from improperly The Model G0700 was carefully packed when it lifting machine or some of left our warehouse. If you discover the machine its parts. To reduce this risk, is damaged after you have signed for delivery,...
  • Page 17: Hardware Recognition Chart

    Hardware Recognition Chart -15- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 18: Inventory

    Rip Fence Round Rail Assembly ....1 G. Rip Fence Scale ......... 1 H. Rip Fence ........... 1 Rip Fence Base .......... 1 Rip Fence Handles ........2 Figure 2. Table saw base unit. Figure 4. Rip fence components. -16- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 19 If you cannot find an item on this list, care- fully check around/inside the machine and packaging materials. Often, these items get Figure 5. Miscellaneous components. lost in packaging materials while unpack- ing or they are pre-installed at the factory. -17- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 20: Cleanup

    Figure 6. T23692 Orange Power Degreaser. off the rest with the rag. Repeat Steps 2–3 as necessary until clean, then coat all unpainted surfaces with a quality metal protectant to prevent rust. -18- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 21: Site Considerations

    Only install in an Shadows, glare, or strobe effects that may distract access restricted location. or impede the operator must be eliminated. 92.5" 47.5" 63" 33" 30" Minimum Wall Figure 7. Minimum working clearances. -19- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 22: Lifting & Placing

    Note: There are three options for leveling the from the pallet. The table saw can be "walked" off saw: 1) Place it on a mobile base (Grizzly the pallet, then moved into place with a dolly or by Model G7315Z) and use the mobile base sliding it.
  • Page 23: Assembly

    Figure 12. Mounting rip fence scale. When the extension table is fully aligned and leveled with the main table, tighten the hex nuts on the set screws against the extension table to lock them in position. -21- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 24 Figure 14. Round rail installed. Remove the large round washer attached to the end of the fence rail. With this washer out of the way, you will be able to slide the rip fence base onto the rail. -22- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 25 13. Thread (2) M5-.8 x 12 cap screws with 5mm lock washers through the switch bracket and into the sliding table base (see Figure 19), then tighten the cap screws. Figure 21. Installing main blade. -23- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 26 (on the round rail from sliding off when moved backward. studs) that are on both sides of the tables. -24- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 27 M10-1.5 Hose Support Figure 25. Blade guard installed. Cap Screw M10-1.5 x 25 27. Install miter gauge as shown in Figure 26. Figure 27. Hose support installed. Miter Gauge Figure 26. Miter gauge installed. -25- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 28: Dust Collection

    Minimum CFM at 2 ⁄ " Dust Port: 150 CFM Grizzly accessory shown in Figure 30. Do not confuse this CFM recommendation with the rating of the dust collector. To determine H1215 4" Quick Fit Sleeve...
  • Page 29: Test Run

    Emergency run or machine operations. STOP Button If you successfully completed Steps 1–4 above, congratulations! The table saw is now ready for cutting operations. Figure 32. Emergency STOP button. -27- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 30: Section 4: Operations

    Read books/magazines or get formal training before beginning any proj- ects. Regardless of the content in this sec- tion, Grizzly Industrial will not be held liable for accidents caused by lack of training. -28- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 31: Workpiece Inspection

    • Minor Warping: Slightly cupped workpieces can be safely supported with cupped side facing the table or fence; however, work- pieces supported on the bowed side will rock during the cut, which could cause kickback. Figure 34. Example of a through cut (blade guard not shown for illustrative clarity). -29- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 32: Blade Guard & Riving Knife

    (Reaching behind the blade is a major safety risk and should not be done). -30- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 33 Keep hands out of the line of saw blade. d) Use a push-stick when required. e) Pay particular attention to instructions on reducing risk of kickback. f) Do not perform any operation freehand. g) Never reach around or over saw blade. -31- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 34: Blade Requirements

    • Flat-top ground tooth profile • Large gullets for large chip removal Blade Size Requirements: • Body Thickness: 0.079"–0.090" (2.0mm–2.3mm) • Kerf (Tooth) Thickness: 0.122"–0.129" (3.1mm–3.3mm) Flat Blade Figure 37. Ripping blade. -32- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 35 The blade angle is adjustable on the hub, and the width of the dado cut is controlled by the angle setting of the blade. Flat Figure 39. Combination blade. Figure 41. Stacked dado blade. -33- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 36: Changing Main Blade

    Move the blade cover back into its original position next to the blades, then center the sliding table. Before proceeding with the next step, wear gloves to protect your hands while handling and installing the blade. -34- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 37: Changing/Adjusting Scoring Blade

    Unlock the scoring blade controls by inserting a 6mm hex wrench into the controls lock hole shown in Figure 46 and turning the mecha- The scoring blade included with the Model G0700 nism inside counterclockwise until loose. has wedge shaped teeth. With this style of scoring blade, the kerf thickness is adjusted by changing the height of the scoring blade.
  • Page 38: Rip Cutting

    Adjust the height of the main blade approximately ⁄ "– ⁄ " above the top of the workpiece. Take all the necessary safety precautions, then perform the cutting operation. Figure 48. Traditional rip cutting. -36- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 39 Take all the necessary safety precautions, then perform the cutting operation as you would with a traditional table saw (by sliding the workpiece firmly along the fence until the cut is complete). Vertical Horizontal Figure 51. Rip fence positions. -37- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 40: Crosscutting

    Figure 55 shows the proper fence position in relation to the blade when using the fence as a The Model G0700 can crosscut with the fence in stop block. the forward or rear position, although it is easier to load large workpieces with the miter fence mounted in the forward position (see Figure 53).
  • Page 41: Miter Cutting

    Figures 57–58 (similar to Figure 58) and perform the cutting show the miter fence set up for 45° cuts in operation in the same manner as a crosscut. both directions. -39- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 42: Dado Cutting

    Dado blades are only intended for we strongly recommend making a zero-clearance non-through cuts. Failure to heed this table insert for each thickness of dado blade that warning could result in serious injury. will be used. -40- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 43 Figure 64. First cut for a single-blade dado. Cut 2 Fence Workpiece Cut 3 Fence Workpiece Finished Dado Cut Fence Workpiece Figure 63. Example of dado being cut with multiple light cuts, instead of one deep cut. -41- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 44: Rabbet Cutting

    ALWAYS replace the blade guard after dadoing is complete. -42- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 45 DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER! Mark the width of the rabbet cut on the edge of the workpiece, so you can clearly identify the intended cut while it is laying flat on the saw table. -43- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 46: Resawing

    ⁄ ". #8 x 2" ⁄ " Wood Screw ⁄ " Assembled Resaw Barrier Figure 71. Resaw barrier. -44- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 47: Resawing Operations

    Fence parts of the workpiece and hand plane the remaining ridge. Resaw Barrier 10. When finished resawing, remove the resaw barrier and re-install the blade guard/splitter. " Connection Figure 72. Ideal completed resaw cut. -45- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 48: Section 5: Shop Made Safety Accessories

    Step 4. wide. Make sure the wood grain runs paral- lel with the length of the featherboard, so the fingers you will create in Step 3 will bend without breaking. -46- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 49 ⁄ " to 2" lengths usually work. 5" " Hole Now, proceed to Mounting Featherboard in Countersink on Bottom Miter Slot on Page 49. 4" Slot Figure 75. Miter bar pattern. -47- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 50 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. -48- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 51: Push Sticks

    ⁄ " Grid from the blade! Figure 81. Template for a basic shop-made push stick (not shown at actual size). -49- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 52: Push Blocks

    Lip for pushing workpiece ⁄ " Grid 9"−10" Minimum Length Figure 84. Template for a shop-made push block (shown at 50% of full size). -50- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 53: Zero-Clearance Insert

    " drill bit and use the included and tighten the scoring blade flanges and table insert as a guide to set the depth stop arbor nut. on your drill press to countersink the holes. -51- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 54: Outfeed Table

    (we do not recommend using the scor- ing blade to cut the slot in the insert because the adjustment screw is inside the cabinet). -52- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 55: Narrow-Rip Auxiliary Fence & Push Block

    Only use furniture grade plywood or kiln dried hardwood to prevent warping. -53- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 56 Figure 96. Ripping with push block. Turn OFF the saw and allow the blade to come to a complete stop before removing the cut-off piece. Failure to follow this warn- ing could result in serious personal injury. -54- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 57: Section 5: Accessories

    H3789—G96 Gun Treatment 4.5 oz Spray ® To reduce this risk, only install accessories recommended for this machine by Grizzly. NOTICE Refer to our website or latest catalog for additional recommended accessories. Basic Eye Protection T20501—Face Shield Crown Protector 4"...
  • Page 58 H3635—Cartridge Filter Pair P100 T21382—Scoring Blade Wood dust has been linked to nasal cancer and Replacement scoring blade for G0700. Measures severe respiratory illnesses. If you work around 80mm in diameter with 22mm arbor hole. Blade is dust everyday, a half-mask respirator can be a a solid, one-piece wedge-type blade.
  • Page 59: Section 7: Maintenance

    SECTION 7: MAINTENANCE Cleaning To prevent serious per- sonal injury from shock Cleaning the Model G0700 is relatively easy. or accidental startup, Vacuum excess wood chips and sawdust from always disconnect power the table saw and inside the cabinet. Wipe off the...
  • Page 60: Lubrication

    Tilt the blade back and forth to distrib- Sliding Table Way Steel Rod ute the grease evenly. Figure 104. Sliding table ways. Blade Tilt Trunnions Blade Height Trunnion (Grease Behind This Plate) Leadscrews Figure 105. Lubrication locations (table removed for clarity). -58- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 61: Section 8: Service

    5. Motor bearings are at fault. 5. Test by rotating shaft; rotational grinding/loose shaft requires bearing replacement. 6. Adjust to correct delay; replace module. 6. Start delay module is at fault. 7. Motor is at fault. 7. Test/repair/replace. -59- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 62 1. Remove shipping braces. ments will not turn or are difficult 2. Lock knob is tight. 2. Release the lock knob. to turn. 3. Gears caked with dust. 3. Clean out dust and grease the gears. -60- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 63: Belt Replacement

    The belt should be tight enough that it only Replace the motor cabinet door. deflects approximately ⁄ " when pushed in the center with your thumb or index finger. Replace the motor cabinet door. -61- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 64: Blade Tilt Calibration

    0°. —If the blade tilt pointer shows an incorrect tilt, adjust it by loosening the cap screws, rotating the pointer until it points to 0°, then tightening the cap screws. -62- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 65: Sliding Table Parallel Adjustment

    Repeat Steps 4–6 as necessary until the sliding table is parallel with the blade. Figure 111. Measuring distance between table and blade. -63- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 66: Sliding Table Adjustment

    Ideally, the table Tighten the miter fence in position. Now you will move easily but without any slop. have accurately set the miter gauge square to the blade. -64- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 67: Adjusting Riving Knife Mounting Block

    Page 31, close the blade cover, and move the mounting block should not be adjusted unless the sliding table back to the center position. you have been unable to mount the riving knife as instructed by these procedures. -65- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 68: Section 9: Wiring

    Technical Support at (570) 546-9663. The photos and diagrams included in this section are best viewed in color. You can view these pages in color at www.grizzly.com. READ ELECTRICAL SAFETY -66- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14) ON PAGE 68!
  • Page 69: Wiring Diagram

    NHD C-18D 230V 14NO EMERGENCY NTH-21 STOP SWITCH Start Capacitor 400MFD 250VAC Ground Capacitor Ground 30MFD 500VAC MOTOR 5HP 230V SINGLE-PHASE POWER L6-30 PLUG CONNECTION Ground 230 VAC READ ELECTRICAL SAFETY -67- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/014) ON PAGE 68!
  • Page 70: Section 10: Parts

    SECTION 10: PARTS Cabinet 28V2 54V2 54V2-1 54V2-2 54V2-4 54V2-3 -68- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 71: Cabinet Parts List

    HEX NUT M5-.8 P0700032 CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 16 P0700062 LOCK WASHER 5MM P0700033 LOCK WASHER 8MM P0700063 LOCK NUT M10-1.5 P0700036 PLUG M10-1.5 P0700064 POWER CORD 12AWG 3W L6-30 P0700037 SET SCREW M12-1.75 X 35 -69- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 72: Handwheels

    114V2 P0700114V2 LOCK NUT M6-1 V2.05.14 P0700129 COPPER WASHER 16MM X 0.2T P0700115 LOCK WASHER 6MM P0700130 LOCK NUT M16-2 P0700116 CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 20 P0700131 BUSHING P0700117 LOCK WASHER 8MM P0700132 THREADED STUD -70- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 73: Main Motor

    Main Motor 228V2 216 217 228-1 228-4 228-6 228-3 228-2 228-5 228-7 248V2 201V2 203V2 202V2 -71- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 74 P0700228-1 MOTOR FAN COVER P0700270 COUPLING NUT M12-1.75 228-2 P0700228-2 MOTOR FAN P0700272 BUTTON HD CAP SCR M5-.8 X 12 228-3 P0700228-3 JUNCTION BOX P0700275 ROLL PIN 3 X 12 228-4 P0700228-4 CAPACITOR COVER -72- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 75: Blade Housing

    ARBOR FLANGE P0700373 FENDER WASHER 6MM P0700352 SCORING SAW BLADE CSA 22MM P0700374 LOCK WASHER 6MM P0700353 CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 20 P0700375 HEX BOLT M6-1 X 16 LH P0700354 SCORING ARBOR SHAFT 22MM -73- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 76: Tables

    Tables -74- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 77 BUTTON HD CAP SCR M6-1 X 16 P0700466 LOCK WASHER 10MM P0700414 FLAT WASHER 6MM P0700467 FLAT WASHER 10MM P0700451 EXTENSION TABLE P0700468 CAP SCREW M10-1.5 X 25 P0700452 CAST IRON TABLE P0700469 LOCK NUT M10-1.5 -75- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 78: Fence

    505V2-26 505V2-4 505V2-25 505V2-23 505V2-11 505V2-10 505V2-12 505V2-9 505V2-20 505V2-22 505V2-5 505V2-20 505V2-17 505V2-21 505V2-18 505V2-29 505V2-19 505V2-7 505V2-6 505V2-31 505V2-8 505V2-32 505V2-33 505V2-30 511-8 511-9 511-10 511-1 511-7 511-6 511-5 511-4 511-3 511-2 -76- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 79 LOCK WASHER 12MM 505V2-17 P0700505V2-17 HEX NUT M8-1.25 511-8 P0700511-8 CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 16 505V2-18 P0700505V2-18 ROLLER 511-9 P0700511-9 LOCK WASHER 8MM 505V2-19 P0700505V2-19 SPACER 511-10 P0700511-10 END WASHER 505V2-20 P0700505V2-20 FLAT WASHER 8MM -77- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 80: Miter Gauge

    600V2-30 P0700600V2-30 FIXED BASE 3MMH V2.09.08 600V2-14 P0700600V2-14 BODY 600V2-31 P0700600V2-31 MITER GAUGE BODY 600V2-15 P0700600V2-15 KNURLED KNOB 600V2-32 P0700600V2-32 HEX BOLT M6-1 X 30 600V2-16 P0700600V2-16 LARGE WASHER 600V2-33 P0700600V2-33 FLAT WASHER 6MM -78- Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
  • Page 81: Labels & Miscellaneous

    MUST maintain the original location and readability of the labels on the machine. If any label is removed or becomes unreadable, REPLACE that label before using the machine again. Contact Grizzly at (800) 523-4777 or www.grizzly.com to order new labels. -79-...
  • Page 82: Warranty Card

    Would you recommend Grizzly Industrial to a friend? _____ Yes _____No Would you allow us to use your name as a reference for Grizzly customers in your area? Note: We never use names more than 3 times. _____ Yes _____No 10.
  • Page 83 FOLD ALONG DOTTED LINE Place Stamp Here GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC. P.O. BOX 2069 BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-2069 FOLD ALONG DOTTED LINE Send a Grizzly Catalog to a friend: Name_______________________________ Street_______________________________ City______________State______Zip______ TAPE ALONG EDGES--PLEASE DO NOT STAPLE...
  • Page 84: Warranty And Returns

    WARRANTY AND RETURNS Grizzly Industrial, Inc. warrants every product it sells for a period of 1 year to the original purchaser from the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse, abuse, negligence, accidents, repairs or alterations or lack of maintenance.

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