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MODEL G0674 12" SLIDING TABLE SAW OWNER'S MANUAL WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
INTRODUCTION Manual Accuracy Functional Overview your machine may not exactly match the manual www.grizzly.com Contact Info...
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Figure 1. A. Crosscut Table B. Flip Stop C. Crosscut Fence D. Sliding Table E. Blade Guard Identification Rip Fence G. Control Panel H. Blade Angle Handwheel Blade Elevation Handwheel...
5. OPERATOR POSITION. 6. AWKWARD OPERATIONS. Like all machines there is danger associ- ated with the Model G0674. Accidents are frequently caused by lack of familiarity or failure to pay attention. Use this machine with respect and caution to lessen the pos- sibility of operator injury.
Kickback is typically defined as the high-speed expulsion of stock from the table saw toward its opera- tor. In addition to the danger of the opera- tor or others in the area being struck by the flying stock, it is often the case that the operator’s hands are pulled into the...
SECTION 2: CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS 220V Operation Serious personal injury could occur if you connect the machine to power before com- pleting the setup process. DO NOT connect the machine to the power until instructed later in this manual. Electrocution or fire could result if machine is not grounded and installed in compliance with electrical...
Wear safety glasses dur- ing the entire set up pro- cess! The Model G0674 is a heavy machine weighs over 900 lbs. Serious personal injury may occur if safe mov- ing methods are not fol- lowed.
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Box 1: (Figure 7) Figure 7. Box 5 contents. Note: Some of the inventory components are modular and can be used on a variety of machines. As a result of this, you may have received duplicates of some parts. If this is the case, these parts can be saved as spares.
Clean Up Figure 9 For optimum performance, clean all moving parts or sliding contact surfaces. Gasoline and petroleum products have low flash points and can explode or cause fire if used to clean machinery. NOT use these products to clean the machinery. Many cleaning solvents toxic Minimize your risk by only...
Moving & Placing Saw Base Unit The Model G0674 is a heavy machine weighs over 900 lbs. Serious personal injury may occur if safe mov- ing methods are not fol- lowed. To be safe, you will need assistance and power equipment when...
Assembly & Setup To assemble and set up the sliding table saw: Figure 13. Rip fence rail. Figure 14. Extension table attached. Figure 15 Step 1 Figure Figure 15. Extension table positioned. Figure 14 Figure 16 Figure 16. Support brackets.
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Figure 17. Small extension table. Figure 18 Figure 18. Leg bracket. Figure Figure 19. Sliding table mounting. Figure 20. Support leg. Figure 19 Figure...
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Figure 21 Figure 21. Rip fence assembly. Note: The rip fence body will scratch the table surface if the ride height is not adjusted correctly. Only the slider (Figure 22) should touch the table surface. does not does Figure 22. Figure 23 Figure 23.
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DO NOT operate the Model G0674 without an adequate dust collection system. This saw creates substantial amounts of wood dust while operating. Failure to use a dust collec- tion system can result in short and long-term respiratory illness. Required CFM at 4" Dust Port: Do not confuse this CFM recommendation with the rating of the dust collector.
Page 47. If you need additional help, call Tech Support at (570) 546-9663. DO NOT place a machine into regular opera- tion if you suspect that it is malfunctioning or serious injury could occur. To test run the saw:...
OMMEND that you read books, trade maga- zines, or get formal training before begin- ning any projects. Regardless of the con- tent in this section, Grizzly Industrial will not be held liable for accidents caused by lack of training. Basic Controls...
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Figure 42. #2 Emergency stop button. D. #2 EMERGENCY STOP Button Figure 43 E. Fence Assembly Lock Down Lever Forward/Backward Slide Lock Handle G. Micro-Adjust Lock Lever H. Micro-Adjust Knob...
Figure 44. Scoring Blade Elevation Bolt Scoring Blade Alignment Bolt Figure 45. Main power switch. K. Main Power Switch— Safety Tips SECTION 1: SAFETY Please follow these safety tips EVERY time you use your saw:...
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Changing Main Blade To change the main blade: Figure 50 Figure 50. Note: The arbor nut has left hand threads and loosens by turning clockwise. Figure 51. Figure 51. Figure 51.
Blade Guard Assembly Figure 52 Figure 52. Blade guard illustration. When to Use the Blade Guard When Not to Use the Blade Guard NOTICE Any time the blade guard cannot be used, the riving knife must remain installed.
NOTICE Some thin-kerf blades may be thinner than the thickness of the riving knife. DO NOT install these blades on the saw, because the workpiece will hit the riving knife dur- ing operation, possibly causing kickback. Always make sure the kerf of a blade you install is not thinner than the riving knife.
Riving Knife Adjustment To adjust the riving knife: Figure 55 Figure 55. Figure 54) Note: For a quick gauge, use a 3mm hex wrench to find the correct spacing between the blade and the riving knife, as shown in Figure 56. Figure 56.
Workpiece Inspection Before cutting, inspect all workpieces for the following: Material Type: Foreign Objects: Large/Loose Knots: Wet or "Green" Stock: Excessive Warping: Minor Warping: Non-Through & Through Cuts Non-Through Cuts Figure 57 Figure 57. Through Cuts Figure 58 Figure 58.
Adjusting and Replacing Scoring Blade Figure 59 Figure 59. To change the scoring blade: Note: The arbor nut has right-hand threads and loosens by turning counterclockwise. Figure 60. Figure 60...
Rip Cutting Figure 61 Figure 61. Figure 62. with Sliding Table Rip Fence Rip Cutting with Sliding Table Figure 63 Figure 62 Figure 63. Fence to Blade Note: The scale will not be accurate if the protection block is cut. Rip Cutting Rip Cutting w/ Squaring Crosscut...
Rip Cutting with Rip Fence Figure 64 . Figure 64. Figure 65 Note: Placing the rip fence in the horizontal position will affect the accuracy of the scale. Make sure to compensate for the additional width of the fence when it is in this position. Figure 65.
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Crosscutting Figure 70 Figure 68 Figure 70. Crosscutting Full Size Panels Figure 68. Crosscutting Smaller Panels Figure 69 Crosscutting Using Rip Fence as a Cut-Off Gauge Figure 69.
Crosscutting Full Size Panels Figure 71. Squaring Crosscut Fence to Blade Page 55 Note: Extend the crosscut fence slide if nec- essary. Crosscutting Smaller Panels Figure 71 Squaring Crosscut Fence to Blade Page 55 Note: Extend the crosscut fence slide if the workpiece is more than 74".
SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE Always disconnect power to the machine before performing maintenance. Failure to do this may result in serious person- al injury. Schedule Daily Check: Weekly Maintenance: Monthly Check: Note: To ensure optimum power transmission from the motor to the blades, the V-belts must be in good condition (free from cracks, fraying and wear) and operate under proper tension.
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Lubrication Lubricate the areas indicated below with general purpose grease every 6–12 months, depending on frequency of use (see Figure 86): Figure 86. Sliding Table Ways: Figure 85. Page 43 Figure...
Belt Service Tools Required Scoring Belt Tension Figures 87–88 Note: The belt tension is set by a spring on the motor plate. Loosening the three lock nuts allows the spring to pull on the motor plate, adjusting the belt tension. Figure 87.
Main Belt Tension Figures 89–90 Note: The belt tension is set by the weight of the motor. Loosening the four hex nuts allows the motor plate to slide downward, tensioning the belt. Figure 89. Main belt location. Step 4 Main Belt Replacement Steps 1–4 Main Belt Tension Nut B Figure 90...
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Nuts B & D Figure 91. Proper belt routing. Nuts B & D Step 2 Nut B Figure 91...
SHOCK HAZARD. QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN. WIRE CONNECTIONS. MOTOR WIRING. The photos and diagrams included in this section are best viewed in color. You can view these pages in color at www.grizzly.com. MODIFICATIONS. WIRE/COMPONENT DAMAGE. CAPACITORS. CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS. Page 12 EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES.
Power Box (on side of cabinet) Figure 220 VAC 15-15 PLUG Recommended CORD KEY View this page in color at www.grizzly.com. Page 59 Page 58 Fuse Box (inside cabinet) Figure Blade Cover Safety Switch (inside cabinet) Figure Scoring Blade Motor (inside cabinet)
Wiring (Components) Limit Switch Figure 102 Figure 102. Page 59 Main Blade Motor Figure 106 Figure 106. READ ELECTRICAL SAFETY ON PAGE 56! Control Panel Figure 103 Figure 103. Scoring Blade Motor Figure 104 Figure 104. Figure 105. The motor wiring shown here is current at the time of printing, but it match Always use the wiring diagram...
SECTION 9: PARTS Tables Breakdown REF PART # DESCRIPTION P0674001 SLIDING TABLE COMPLETE 3200MM P0674002 HINGE ROD PSBS22M BUTTON HD CAP SCR M8-1.25 X 20 P0674004 HINGE CLAMP P0674005 TABLE INSERT PFH07M FLAT HD SCR M5-.8 X 10 P0674007 TABLE PLATE P0674008 SCALE P0674009...
Cabinet Parts List REF PART # DESCRIPTION PSBS22M BUTTON HD CAP SCR M8-1.25 X 20 P0674019 SPECIAL BUTTON HD SCREW P0674020 SWITCH COVER P0674021 REAR COVER PSBS26M BUTTON HD CAP SCR M4-.7 X 12 P0674023 DUST PORT PFB18M FLANGE BOLT M8-1.25 X 20 PFN01M FLANGE NUT M8-1.25 P0674026...
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Control Components Breakdown REF PART # DESCRIPTION P0674055 THREADED SPINDLE PSS20M SET SCREW M8-1.25 X 8 P0674057 SPECIAL NUT P0674058 BEARING BRACKET P0674059 COLLAR BUSHING P0674060 SHIM P0674061 LOCK COLLAR P0674062 BUSHING BRACKET P0674063 SPIRAL RING P0674064 TENSION SPRING P0674065 SCALE SLIDE P0674066 SCALE GUIDE...
REF PART # DESCRIPTION PN03M HEX NUT M8-1.25 PSBS03M BUTTON HD CAP SCR M8-1.25 X 16 P0674060 SHIM PRP39M ROLL PIN 4 X 20 PSBS24M BUTTON HD CAP SCR M4-.7 X 10 PW01M FLAT WASHER 8MM P0674198 RIP FENCE ASSEMBLY PSBS32M BUTTON HD CAP SCR M3-.5 X 12 P0674200...
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Outrigger Breakdown REF PART # DESCRIPTION P0674301 SHAFT PB83M HEX BOLT M6-1 X 16 PSB45M CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 45 PW01M FLAT WASHER 8MM PN03M HEX NUT M8-1.25 P0674306 EXTENSION P0674307 MAGNETIC CLAMP PHTEK39M TAP SCREW M4 X 12 PW19M FLAT WASHER 25MM P6205A BALL BEARING 6205RS...
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Crosscut Table Breakdown REF PART # DESCRIPTION PW01M FLAT WASHER 8MM PFH38M FLAT HD SCR M6-1 X 16 P0674322 SCALE PLATE PW03M FLAT WASHER 6MM PSB115M BUTTON HD CAP SCR M6-1 X 16 P0674325 BALL KNOB PB07M HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 25 P0674327 FENCE PLATE PN01M...
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Extension Fence Breakdown REF PART # DESCRIPTION PW01M FLAT WASHER 8MM PSBS03M BUTTON HD CAP SCR M8-1.25 X 16 PW01M FLAT WASHER 8MM P0674338 SCALE END STOP P0674339 FENCE END CAP P0674340 SPECIAL SCREW P0674341 BASE NUT P0674342 WORKPIECE REST PLATE P0674343 PULLOUT SCALE P0674344...
MUST maintain the original location and readability of the labels on the machine. If any label is removed or becomes unreadable, REPLACE that label before using the machine again. Contact Grizzly at (800) 523-4777 or www.grizzly.com to order new labels. REF PART #...
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