
Model G0524 (Mfd. Since 7/16)
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The Model G0524 is a
heavy machine that
weighs approximately
1980 lbs. Serious per-
sonal injury may occur
if safe moving methods
are not followed. Use
the assistance of power
equipment when moving
the crate and placing the
machine.
To remove the saw base unit from the crate
pallet:
1. Cut off and remove all plastic straps from the
crate.
2. Using a forklift, position the saw over the final
location.
3. Place the cast iron feet under the leveling
screws.
4. Lower the saw onto the cast iron feet as
shown in
Figure 16.
5. Adjust the leveling screws until the saw table
is level.
Figure 16. Cast iron feet.
Cast Iron Foot
(1 of 4)
Leveling Screw
(1 of 4)
Placement
Power Connection
Before the machine can be connected to the
power source, an electrical circuit and connec-
tion device must be prepared per the
CIRCUIT
REQUIREMENTS section in this manual; and all
previous setup instructions in this manual must
be complete to ensure that the machine has been
assembled and installed properly. The discon-
nect switch installed by the electrician (as recom-
mended) is the primary means for disconnecting
or connecting the machine to the power source.
To connect the saw to power:
1. Open the electrical access door.
Figure 17. Location of electrical access door.
Strain Relief
Electrical
Access Door
Electrocution, fire, shock,
or equipment damage
may occur if machine is
not properly grounded
and connected to power
supply.
Note About Phase Converters: If your machine
is connected to a phase converter, it MUST be a
rotary-type. A static phase converter must not be
used or motor and electrical component damage
will occur.
The voltage from the manufactured power leg
of the phase converter (sometimes called the
wild leg or wild wire) can fluctuate. Connect the
manufactured leg to the "S" terminal for incoming
power (see location on
Page 53). Otherwise, your
machine may not start properly, and magnetic
switch chatter or electrical component damage
will occur.
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