Grizzly T23279 User guide

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• Disconnect saw from power before fitting or removing table insert!
• Always wear eye protection.
• DO NOT tilt the blade while it is in the insert! For beveled cuts, a separate insert must be used with the blade slot (kerf) cut only at that angle.
• Insert must be securely clamped down with a board before plunging the blade up through it to cut the kerf.
• If using a blade stabilizer, check the clearance before raising the blade.
NOTICE
Maximum blade height may be slightly reduced due to blade/arbor contacting underside of zero-clearance insert.
MODEL T23279
ZERO-CLEARANCE
TABLE INSERT FOR
G0715P & G0833P
3. Put the insert in the throat opening (rear end
first so the anti-lift lug fits under the edge of the table). The insert should fit in the table opening with a snug fit.
—If the insert fits loosely in the opening,
remove it, and adjust the rear adjustment screw as necessary until it fits correctly.
—If the insert will not fit in the opening, you
may need to lightly sand the "fitting bumps" along the perimeter until it fits correctly.
4. Adjust the four leveling screws until the insert is flush with the tabletop. Make sure that all four leveling screws make contact with the table so the insert does not wobble.
Important Considerations
CARBIDE BLADES: Only recommended for use
with carbide-tipped blades.
Installing and Fitting Your Insert
1. Lower the blade completely.
2. Make sure the rear adjustment screw (Figure
1) is threaded in completely.
Anti-Lift Lug
Rear
Adjustment Screw
Figure 1. Anti-lift lug and rear adjustment screw.
COPYRIGHT © JANUARY, 2011 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC. REVISED 11/17 (JH)
WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE
OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
FOR MODELS MANUFACTURED SINCE 12/10 #TR13730 PRINTED IN USA
DEDICATED INSERTS: Use a separate insert for
each blade, dado stack, or angle set-up. This will ensure a true “zero-clearance” effect and give you maximum benefit from your table inserts.
SPLITTER/RIVING KNIFE: If this insert is to
be used with a splitter or riving knife, you will need to finish cutting out the pre-routed optional splitter slot, using a saw or router. Smooth any leftover sharp edges with sand­paper.
DADO BLADE: Use extreme caution when cut-
ting the blade slot (kerf) by moving the blade much slower than otherwise due to the sub­stantial cutting forces from the wide dado blade.
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Cutting the Blade Slot (Kerf)
1. Check that the insert is fitted properly and
that the blade is NOT touching the insert. To check the blade clearance, you can rotate the blade from below using a stick or by moving the belt.
2. Place a scrap board over the top of the table insert and firmly clamp the board to the table at both ends, so the table insert will not lift when you raise the blade into it during the next step.
3. Re-connect the saw to power. KEEP HANDS OFF OF THE TABLE TOP, DON'T STAND DIRECTLY BEHIND THE BLADE PATH, AND WEAR EYE PROTECTION. Switch the saw ON, then slowly and cautiously raise the blade up to its maximum height to cut through the insert.
4. Lower the blade completely, turn the saw OFF, then remove the clamping board. The insert is now ready for use!
Note: Under certain conditions, an undesir-
able scraping noise may be generated by excessive arbor run-out or blade distortion, causing the blade body to intermittently con­tact the insert slot. To remedy this, remove the insert and slightly widen the slot, using a file or sanding paddle.
If you need help with your new insert, call our Tech Support at: (570) 546-9663.
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Model T23279 (Mfd. Since 12/10)
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