Fence Stop Setup; Determining Number Of Hinges - Grizzly G0718 Owner's Manual

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4.
Loosen the two hex nuts on the swing arm
assembly and the two hex nuts on the swing
arm block, then loosen the set screws on the
block several turns (see Figure 43).
Swing Arm
Assembly Hex
Block Set Screws & Hex Nuts
Figure 43. Loosening swing arm adjustment hex
nuts.
5.
Adjust the swing arm block by hand as nec-
essary to insert the hinge into the cup hole.
— If you cannot insert the hinge into the hole,
loosen the hex nuts and set screws several
more turns, then try inserting the hinge
again.
6.
Adjust the set screws to align the hinge
mounting holes with the pilot holes.
7.
Secure the four hex nuts on the swing arm.
8.
Raise the downfeed handle and the swing
arm.
Model G0718 (Mfd. Since 12/10)
Nuts

Fence Stop Setup

The Model G0718 can bore holes for 2-hinge,
3-hinge, or 4-hinge doors, using the included
fence stops and fences. (The extension fence is
typically only used for 3- and 4-hinge doors.)
The fence stops are set along the fence as
repeatable index points to ensure that the hinges
are installed in the same position on all doors
being produced.

Determining Number of Hinges

The required number of hinges—two, three, or
four—depends on the specific door height and
weight.
The following illustration (see Figure 44) is a gen-
eral guideline for choosing the number of hinges
for various cabinet door sizes. These specifica-
tions are designed for
5
Refer to your hinge manufacturer's instructions for
detailed height and weight specifications.
Up to 15 lbs.
2 Hinges
Needed
Up to 24"
Figure 44. Determining number of hinges based
on door height and weight.
"–
" thick cabinet doors.
3
8
4
25 – 40 lbs.
15 – 25 lbs.
4 Hinges
Needed
3 Hinges
Needed
Up to 24"
Up to 24"
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