Setting Up Crosscut Fence - Grizzly G0820 Owner's Manual

12 inch compact sliding table saw
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Setting Up
Crosscut Fence
Before using the crosscut fence to perform
cutting operations, it must be set up properly.
This includes positioning the crosscut fence on
the crosscut table, adjusting the crosscut fence
distance from the blade, and positioning the
crosscut table along the sliding table.
Positioning Crosscut Fence
The crosscut fence can be mounted in the front
or rear position (see Figure 92) depending upon
the size of the workpiece and which position will
provide the safest operation.
Front
Position
Crosscut
Table
Crosscut
Table
Rear
Position
Figure 92. Crosscut fence front and rear table
mounting positions.
Whenever the crosscut fence is moved between
the front and rear positions, you must verify the
fence is square to the blade, and the 0° stop bolts
are properly adjusted before using the fence.
Refer to Squaring Crosscut Fence to Blade on
Page 77 for further details.
Model G0820 (Mfd. Since 12/16)
To position crosscut fence:
1.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2.
Unthread and remove knob bolts shown in
Figure 93.
Knob Bolts
Figure 93. Locations of knob bolts securing
crosscut fence.
3.
Lift fence and loosen pivot bolt (see Figure 94).
4.
Re-insert pivot bolt into front or rear hole, and
re-insert angle scale T-bolt into angle scale
slot (see Figure 94).
Rear Hole
Pivot Bolt
Front Hole
Figure 94. Crosscut fence pivot bolt.
5.
Rotate fence so stop block is against 0° stop
bolt (see Figure 95).
0° Stop
Bolt
Figure 95. Stop block against 0° stop bolt.
Angle Scale
T-Bolt
Slot
0° Stop
Block
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