Grizzly G0451 Saw User Manual


 
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G0451 14" Sliding Table Saw
3. Use the crosscut fence to cut
1
2" off of each
side of the test piece, then cut side 1 again
(make five cuts total).
4. Measure the test piece diagonally from cor-
ner-to-corner as shown in
Figure 96.
— If both measurements are not within
1
16",
then the crosscut fence needs to be
adjusted. Proceed to
Step 6.
— If both measurements are within
1
16" then
you are finished with this procedure.
Figure 97. Crosscut fence adjustment cam.
Figure 96. Fence adjustment test piece.
5. Loosen the set screw shown in Figure 97
and rotate the cam to square the crosscut
fence.
6. Tighten the set screw and repeat Step 3-6.
10. Repeat Steps 4-9 until the gap between the
blade and the sliding table is equal.
11. Tighten the jam nuts on the parallel adjust-
ment bolts to secure them in place
12. Tighten the table mounting bolts and replace
the access plates.
Squaring the crosscut fence to the blade ensures
that cuts made with the crosscut fence will be
square. This procedure can be done by using
a piece of scrap plywood as a test piece and
making five test cuts, then adjusting the fence as
necessary.
To square the crosscut fence with the blade:
1. Make sure the blade is parallel with the slid-
ing table.
2. Prepare the scrap test piece by cutting it to
32" x 32" and number all four sides of the test
piece.
Squaring Crosscut
Fence to Blade
Set Screw
Adjustment
Cam
9. Slowly make the adjustments to the parallel-
ism adjustment bolts (
Figure 95) on the end
that is closer to the blade.
Figure 95. Table parallelism adjustment bolts.