Aligning Fence - Grizzly G0555XH Owner's Manual

14" extreme-series resaw bandsaw, for models manufactured since 01/18
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4.
Place a straightedge along the blade.
Straightedge should lightly touch both front
and back of blade (see Figure 42).
Note: Make sure straightedge does not go
across a tooth while performing this step.
Figure 42. Example of placing a straightedge
along blade and measuring to miter slot.
5.
Use fine ruler to measure distance between
straightedge and miter slot at the front and
back of table (see Figure 42).
— If distances are same, no further adjust-
ments are required.
— If distances are different, continue with
Step 6.
6.
Loosen six flange bolts that secure table to
the trunnion brackets (see Figure 43).
Figure 43. Location of trunnion bracket flange
bolts.
Model G0555XH (Mfd. Since 1/18)
Flange Bolts
(3 of 6)
7.
Position table so that distances are equal
between straightedge and miter slot at front
and back of the table.
8.
Taking care not to move table, re-tighten
flange bolts.
9.
If necessary, repeat this procedure until you
are satisfied with adjustment.

Aligning Fence

To ensure accurate cutting when using the fence,
the face of the fence must be parallel to the table
miter slot and, thus, to the side of the blade.
Items Needed
Hex Wrench 5mm .............................................. 1
To align fence parallel with the miter slot:
1.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2.
Install fence on right side of blade, even with
edge of miter slot, then lock it in place.
— If fence is parallel with miter slot, no addi-
tional adjustment is necessary.
— If fence is not parallel with miter slot, pro-
ceed to Step 4.
3.
Loosen four fence adjustment cap screws
shown in Figure 44, adjust fence parallel to
miter slot, then re-tighten cap screws.
Figure 44. Location of fence adjustment cap
screws.
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