Assembly - Grizzly G0764 Owner's Manual

14" sliding table saw
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Assembly

The sliding table weighs nearly 200 pounds. It
must be lifted and carefully positioned onto saw
frame during assembly. If you are using a forklift
to lift and place it, you'll need to use lifting slings
around table to prevent scratching the aluminum
surface.
If you are not able to use the described forklift
method, the sliding table can be lifted into place
by four strong people—with one lifting from each
corner.
The only other part of the assembly that requires
additional help is installation of the extension
tables and blade guard arm. It takes approxi-
mately two hours to assemble the saw and make
the required adjustments to prepare the saw for
the test run.
To assemble sliding table saw:
1.
Turn sliding table upside down, as shown in
Figure 15.
Figure 15. Sliding table turned upside down.
Lifting heavy machinery
or parts without proper
assistance or equipment
may result in strains, back
injuries, crushing injuries,
or property damage.
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2.
Insert (3) M12-1.75 x 60 T-bolts into T-slot
along bottom of sliding table (see Figure 16),
and space them the same distance apart as
mounting holes in cabinet frame.
T-Bolt
(1 of 3)
Figure 16. T-slot along bottom of table.
3.
Lift sliding table over saw and lower T-bolts
into mounting holes on frame, as shown in
Figure 17.
Note: Make sure cap screw shown in Figure
17 is on outside of cabinet frame and against
mount edge.
T-Bolt
(1 of 3)
Figure 17. Inserting T-bolt into mounting hole on
saw frame.
4.
Remove shipping bracket shown in Figure
18. Keep screws for use in a later step.
Figure 18. Example of shipping bracket that
must be removed.
Model G0764 (Mfd. Since 02/14)
Cap Screw
Shipping
Bracket

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