Miter Cutting - Grizzly G0764Z Owner's Manual

14" sliding table saw
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Miter Cutting

The crosscut fence can be positioned for miter
cuts from 0° to 45° (see Figure 120) using the
front or rear crosscut table holes. The angle scale
on top of the crosscut table has a resolution of 1°.
Rear Hole
Front Hole
Figure 120. Crosscut fence positioned for miter
To perform a miter cut:
1.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2.
Position crosscut table to provide the great-
est amount of workpiece support, then lock it
in place.
3.
Install fence pivot bolt into front or rear holes
shown in Figure 120 to position table for
desired angle of cut (see Figures 121–122).
Workpiece
Rear Hole
Figure 121. Crosscut fence mounted in rear hole
for miter cuts from 0° to 45°.
Model G0764Z (Mfd. Since 10/15)
Angle
Scale
cut.
Front Hole
Figure 122. Crosscut fence mounted in front
hole for miter cuts from 0° to 45°.
4.
Install knob bolts shown in Figure 123.
Knob Bolts
Figure 123. Locations of knob bolts.
5.
Pivot crosscut fence to desired angle, making
sure fence end block is clear of blade so it will
not be cut during operation.
6.
Tighten both knob bolts to secure setting.
If the crosscut fence moves during cutting,
kickback could occur and cause serious
personal injury. Always make sure crosscut
fence is properly secured before using it.
7.
Set flip stop according to length of workpiece
you want to cut off to left of blade.
8.
Load workpiece onto crosscut table. The
setup should look similar to Figures 121–122.
9.
Take all necessary safety precautions, con-
nect saw to power, then perform cutting
operation.
Workpiece
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