Controls & Components - Grizzly G0764Z Owner's Manual

14" sliding table saw
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Refer to Figures 1–5 and the following descriptions to become familiar with the basic controls and compo-
nents of this machine. Understanding these items and how they work will help you understand the rest of
the manual and stay safe when operating this saw.
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Main Blade Not Included
A. Crosscut Table. Provides a wide, stable
platform for supporting full-size panels during
crosscutting operations. This is where you
put panels when you are going to cut them
using the sliding table.
B. Crosscut Fence. Used during crosscutting
operations to keep panels at the desired
angle to the blade. Features a scale and flip-
style stop blocks.
C. Flip Stops. Used for quick, precise measure-
ments for repeatable cuts when using cross-
cut fence.
D. Sliding Table. Ball-bearing rollers make it
quicker and easier to guide large, heavy pan-
els through the cut.
E. Blade Guard. Fully enclosed, adjustable
blade guard maintains maximum protection
around the saw blade with a 4" dust port
extending from the guard support that effec-
tively extracts dust from the cutting operation.
Model G0764Z (Mfd. Since 10/15)
Controls & Components
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Figure 1. Model G0764Z overview.
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F.
Rip Fence. Fully adjustable with micro-
adjustment knob for precision cuts of smaller
workpieces. Fence face can be positioned for
standard cutting operations, or in the lower
position for blade guard clearance during nar-
row ripping operations.
G. Hold-Down. Quickly clamps one end of
workpiece to sliding table.
H. Edge Shoe. Used with hold-down, keeps
the other end of workpiece secured to sliding
table.
I.
Control Panel. Features push-button con-
trols for operating saw.
J.
Blade Angle Handwheel. Adjusts angle of
main and scoring blades for beveled cuts.
K. Blade Elevation Handwheel. Adjusts height
of the main saw blade.
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