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G0501 Manual Update
6.
Rotate the blade 180˚ and slide the table with
the measuring device to position B.
7.
Measure the difference between the two posi-
tions (use a feeler gauge if using the adjust-
able square). Note the difference between
the two measurements on a piece of paper.
— If the difference was less than 0.004" then
the blade parallelism is correct.
— If the difference was greater than 0.004",
then the sliding table needs to be adjusted.
Continue with the next step.
8.
Using the adjustable square or dial indicator,
watch the gap measurement and have your
assistant slowly make the adjustments at the
parallel adjustment bolts (
Figure 9
) until the
gap size is equal on both sides.
Figure 9
. Sliding table parallel adjustment bolt
(other side not shown).
9.
Repeat
Step 7
until the gap between your
the blade and the edge of the sliding table is
less than 0.004" at both ends.
10.
Tighten the jam nuts on the parallel adjust-
ment bolts to secure them in place
11.
Tighten the three large cap screws that
secure the sliding table to the base.
Parallel
Adjustment Bolt
Crosscut Fence
The new style crosscut fence has a wooden block
attached to the blade end of the fence. This block
is to prevent damage to the fence by the saw
blade. If this part is damaged while sawing, it can
be ordered using Grizzly part number P0501944
or it can be made using scrap lumber.