Grizzly ZX3 Saw User Manual


 
G1023Z Series Heavy-Duty 10'' Table Saw -43-
Figure 42. Table mounting bolt holes.
6. If the blade tip does not touch the end of the
adjustable square similar to the first mea-
surement, then the table will need to be
adjusted.
7. To adjust the table, loosen the four bolts in
the table mounting locations (see Figure 42)
and slightly tap the table. Repeat Steps 1-5
until satisfactory. Do not forget to tighten the
table mounting bolts when finished.
8. Now check to see if the blade remains paral-
lel to the miter slot when tilted to 45°.
9. Tilt the blade to 45° and repeat Steps 1-5. If
the blade is still parallel to the miter slot, con-
tinue on to the “Miter Gauge” instructions.
Otherwise, continue with the next step.
10. If the blade was parallel to the miter slot at
90° but not at 45°, the table will need to be
shimmed with metal shim stock. The shims
are placed between the table and cabinet
over each of the four table mounting bolts.
Blade Parallelism
Your table saw will give the best results if the
miter slot and the rip fence are adjusted parallel
to the blade. If either of these are not exactly par-
allel, your cuts and your finished work will be
lower in quality, but more important, this condition
increases the risk of kickback. Take the time to
adjust your table saw properly. A few minutes
now will be time well spent.
1. Disconnect the machine from the power
source!
2. Use an adjustable square to measure the
distance from the miter slot to a carbide tip
on the blade as shown in Figure 41. Make
sure that the face of the adjustable square is
even along the miter slot.
3. With the end of the adjustable square just
touching the tip, lock the square in place.
Now, mark the carbide tip with a magic mark-
er where you made this measurement.
4. Rotate that tip to the other end of the table
insert.
5. Slide the adjustable square down to the
other end of the table insert, and compare
the distance from the marked blade tip to the
end of the adjustable square.
Figure 41. Adjusting blade to miter slot.
Table Mount Holes
Use caution and remain
alert when working
around the saw blade.
Failure to follow this
warning could result in
serious personal injury
or death.
!