Adjusting Crosscut Fence Distance From Blade - Grizzly G0764 Owner's Manual

14" sliding table saw
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3.
Lift fence up and loosen pivot bolt (see
Figure 95).
Pivot Bolt &
Rear Hole
Front Hole
Figure 95. Crosscut fence pivot bolt and nut.
4.
Re-insert pivot bolt into front hole or rear
hole, and re-insert angle scale bolt into angle
scale slot.
5.
Rotate fence so stop block is against 0° stop
bolt (see Figure 96).
Figure 96. Stop block against 0° stop bolt.
6.
Loosen support bar knob bolts shown in
Figure 97, slide support bar into position
required for operation, then tighten knob
bolts.
Knob Bolts
Figure 97. Locations of knob bolts for adjusting
support bar position.
-54-
Nut
Angle
Scale Bolt
0° Stop Bolt
& Block
Support Bar
Adjusting Crosscut Fence Distance
from Blade
To accurately use the crosscut fence scale and
ensure the end block does not contact the blade,
the distance between the crosscut fence and the
blade must be properly adjusted.
To adjust distance between crosscut fence
and blade:
1.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2.
Perform "To Position Crosscut Fence" proce-
dure starting on Page 53.
3.
Move crosscut table (refer to Positioning
Crosscut Table Along Sliding Table on
Page 55 for instructions) so fence end block
is aligned with center of blade (see Figure
98).
3" Mark
Figure 98. End block aligned with blade.
4.
Place precision ruler against a blade tooth,
as shown in Figure 98, then adjust fence so
that 3" mark on fence scale is exactly 3" from
blade tooth.
5.
Without disturbing pivot bolt position, lift
fence up (see Figure 95), tighten pivot bolt
nut, then re-insert pivot bolt into hole.
6.
Repeat measurement in Step 3.
— If measurement is not exactly 3", repeat
Steps 2–10 until it is.
7.
Re-install knob bolts removed earlier to
secure setting.
Model G0764 (Mfd. Since 02/14)
End Block

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