Adjusting Fence - Grizzly G0962 Manual

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Adjusting Fence

There are three main adjustments for the fence:
(1) square, (2) height, and (3) clamping pressure.
Keep in mind that these adjustments are intercon-
nected and some trial-and-error may be needed
to achieve satisfactory results.
Tools Needed
Open-End Wrenches 10mm .............................. 2
Hex Wrench 5mm .............................................. 1
Machinist's Square ............................................ 1
Ruler/Calipers .................................................... 1
Fence Squareness and Height
The fence face must be square to the table in
order to produce accurate cuts. The fence is
adjustable with two set screws where the fence
slot sits in the front rail (see Figure 124).
Knurled Lock Nuts
and Set Screws
Figure 124. Location of lock nuts and set screws
for adjusting fence squareness and height.
Also, the fence should be adjusted evenly above
the table to ensure it does not drag across the
surface, as shown in Figure 125.
(Side View)
/
" Gap
1
16
Front Set
Screws
(1 of 2)
Figure 125. Fence height is adjusted by two
front set screws and rear bearing shaft.
Model G0962A40 (Mfd. Since 07/22)
Qty
Fence
Table
Rear
Bearing
Shaft
To check/adjust fence squareness and height
to table:
1.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2.
Place square on table against face of fence
(see Figure 126) to check if fence is square
to table.
— If fence is not square to table, proceed to
Step 3.
— If fence is square to table, skip to Step 4.
90° Square
Figure 126. Example of checking fence
squareness to table.
3.
Loosen knurled lock nuts and adjust set
screws (see Figure 124) on top of fence
bracket to ensure fence face is 90° to table.
Tighten lock nuts when fence is square to
table.
Fence
Table
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