Grizzly G0771Z Manual page 43

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Always use push sticks, featherboards,
push paddles and other safety accessories
whenever possible to increase control and
reduce your risk of injury during operations
that require the blade guard be removed
from the saw. ALWAYS replace the blade
guard after dadoing is complete.
Cutting Rabbets with a Dado Blade
1.
DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!
Adjust dado blade to height needed for rab-
2.
beting operation. When cutting deep rabbets,
take more than one pass to reduce risk of
kickback.
Adjust fence and align workpiece to perform
3.
cutting operation, as shown in Figure 64.
Sacrificial Fence
Dado Blade
Workpiece
Figure 64. Rabbet cutting.
Reconnect saw to power source and turn saw
4.
ON. When blade has reached full speed, per-
form a test cut with a scrap piece of wood.
— If cut is satisfactory, repeat cut with
workpiece.
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Cutting Rabbets with a Standard
Blade
A ripping blade is typically the best blade to use
for cutting rabbets when using a standard blade
because it removes sawdust very efficiently. (See
Page 28 for blade details.) Also, a sacrificial fence
is not required when cutting rabbets with a stan-
dard blade.
To cut rabbets with a standard blade:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Fence
Figure 65. Example of rabbet cutting with a
DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!
Ensure that riving knife and standard table
insert are installed.
Mark width of rabbet cut on edge of workpiece,
so you can clearly identify intended cut while
it is laying flat on saw table.
Raise blade up to desired depth of cut (depth
of rabbet channel desired).
Stand workpiece on edge, as shown in
Figure 65, then adjust fence so blade is
aligned with inside of your rabbet channel.
Blade
standard blade.
— If workpiece is very tall, or is unstable
when placed against fence, lay it flat on
table and use a dado blade to perform rab-
bet cut.
Model G0771Z (Mfd. Since 01/21)
Fence

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