Grizzly G0771 Owner's Manual page 44

10" hybrid table saw
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Making Auxiliary Fence
The auxiliary fence is necessary if you are
resawing a workpiece that is taller than it is wide.
The fence should be no less than
the board to be resawn.
IMPORTANT: Installation requires permanent
modification to the Model G0771 table saw
fence—specifically drilling mounting holes.
The fence should be similar to the one in Figure
74 when installed.
#10-24 Flat Head Screw
Auxiliary Fence
#10-24 Barbed
Tee Nut
Assembled Auxiliary Fence
Figure 74. Example of auxiliary fence installed
on standard fence.
Tools Needed:
Clamps ............................................... 2 Minimum
Drill ....................................................................1
",
",
" ................................ 1 Each
Drill Bits
1
3
1
8
16
4
Countersink Drill Bit ............................................1
Forstner Bit
"....................................................1
3
4
Mallet ..................................................................1
Phillips Head Screwdriver #2 .............................1
Ruler ...................................................................1
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Components Needed:
Barbed T-nuts #10-24 ........................................3
Flat Head Screws #10-24 ...................................3
Wood*
" shorter than
1
2
Scrap Board .......................................................1
*Only use furniture-grade plywood, kiln-dried
hardwood, or HDPE plastic to prevent warping.
To build an auxiliary fence:
1.
Fence
2.
3.
Qty
Figure 76. Flat head screw below fence channel.
" x 4" x Length of Fence ......................1
3
4
Remove fence from table, and mark three
holes on both sides of aluminum fence body,
as indicated in Figure 75.
26.5"
14.75"
3"
Hole Location
Figure 75. Location to mark holes in fence.
Note: Make sure holes are located exactly
" below top edge of channel. If you place
5
32
hole in center of channel, drill bit will run into
a support wall.
Using a
" drill bit, drill a pilot hole into each
1
8
hole location, then use a
fence and connect each pair of holes. Do not
drill holes larger than necessary or mounting
screws will not pull out.
Countersink six holes drilled into aluminum
fence, then insert flat head screws through
holes. Adjust depth of countersink holes as
needed so that heads of flat head screws
sit below surface of channel, as illustrated in
Figure 76.
Screw Head Below This Line
Flat Head
Screw
Countersink
Model G0771 (Mfd. Since 8/15)
29.5"
5
/
"
32
Channel
" bit to drill through
3
16
Fence

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