Grizzly G0690 Saw User Manual


 
Model G0690/G0691 (Mfg. 11/10+)
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Always use push sticks, featherboards,
push paddles and other safety accessories
whenever possible to increase safety and
control during operations that require the
blade guard and spreader to be removed
from the saw. ALWAYS replace the blade
guard after dadoing is complete.
Cutting Dadoes with a Dado Blade
Figure 60. Example of dado being cut with
multiple light cuts, instead of one deep cut.
To cut a dado with a dado blade:
1. Adjust the dado blade to the desired depth of
cut.
2. Adjust the distance between the fence and the
inside edge of the blade, as shown in Figure
59, to dado the length of a workpiece.
If dadoing across the workpiece, use the
miter gauge and carefully line up the
desired cut with the dado blade. DO NOT
use the fence in combination with the miter
gauge.
3. Reconnect the saw to the power source.
4. Turn the saw ON. The blade should run
smooth, with no vibrations.
5. When the blade has reached full speed, per-
form a test cut with a scrap piece of wood.
6. If the cut is satisfactory, repeat the cut with
the actual workpiece.
The Figure below demonstrates the sequential
process of making multiple, light cuts that get
progressively deeper. The actual number of cuts
used should be determined by workpiece hard-
ness, total dado depth, and feed rate. In general, if
you hear the motor slow down during the cut, you
are cutting too deep or feeding too fast.
Dado Blade
Workpiece
Fence
Cut 1
Workpiece
Fence
Cut 2
Workpiece
Fence
Cut 3
Finished
Dado Cut
Workpiece
Fence