Grizzly G0604 Biscuit Joiner User Manual


 
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G0604 6" X 56" Jointer
Checking/Adjusting
Table Parallelism
If the tables are not parallel with the cutterhead or
each other, then poor cutting results and kickback
can occur.
Tools Needed Qty
Straightedge ...................................................... 1
Wrench 17mm ...................................................
1
Hex Wrench 8mm ..............................................
1
Hex Wrench 4mm ..............................................
1
Hex Wrench 3mm ..............................................
1
Checking Outfeed Table
To check the outfeed table parallelism:
1. DISCONNECT JOINTER FROM POWER
SOURCE!
2. Remove the cutterhead guard and fence.
3. Loosen the outfeed table lock located at the
front of the machine, and loosen the jam nuts
and positive stop bolts located at the back of
the machine (see
Figure 51).
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4. Place the straightedge on the outfeed table
so it hangs over the cutterhead, and lower
the outfeed table until the straightedge just
touches the body of the cutterhead, as shown
in Figure 52 (rotate the cutterhead if neces-
sary).
5. Place the straightedge in the positions shown
in Figure 53. In each position, the straight-
edge should touch the cutterhead and sit flat
on the outfeed table.
Figure 51. Outfeed table positive stop bolts.
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—If the straightedge touches the cutterhead
and sits flat across the outfeed table in
each position, then the outfeed table is
already parallel with the cutterhead. Check
the infeed table to make sure that it is par
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allel with the outfeed table.
—If the straightedge does not touch the
cutterhead and sit flat on the outfeed table
in any of the positions, then the outfeed
table is not parallel with the cutterhead.
Correct the outfeed table parallelism, then
correct the infeed table parallelism.
Figure 52. Adjusting outfeed table even with
cutterhead body.
Figure 53. Straightedge positions for verifying if
outfeed table is parallel with cutterhead.