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G0623X/G0623X3 10" Sliding Table Saw

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Figure 89.

 Fence adjustment test piece.

5.

  Loosen  the  knob  on  the  crosscut  fence  to 

allow  it  to  pivot  (make  sure  90°  stop  bolt 
remains  against  the  fence  during  adjust-
ments).

6.

  Loosen  the  hex  nut  on  the  90°  stop  bolt 

shown in 

Figure 90

, and rotate the 90° stop 

bolt to square the crosscut fence.

7.

  Tighten the hex nut on the 90° stop bolt, then 

tighten the crosscut fence knob, making sure 
the block is touching the 90° stop bolt.  

8.

  Repeat 

Steps 3-4

.

Squaring the crosscut fence to the blade ensures 
that  cuts  made  with  the  crosscut  fence  will  be 
square.  This  procedure  can  be  done  by  using  a 
piece of scrap plywood as a test piece and mak-
ing  five  test  cuts,  then  adjusting  the  fence  as 
necessary.

To square the crosscut fence with the blade:

1.

  Make sure the blade is parallel with the slid-

ing table and that the crosscut fence is rest-
ing against the 90° stop bolt (see 

Figure 90

 

for locations).

2.

  Prepare  the  scrap  test  piece  by  cutting  it  to 

32"  x  32",  then  number  all  four  sides  of  the 
test piece.

3.

  Use the crosscut fence to cut 

1

2

" off of each 

side of the test piece, then cut side 1 again 
(make five cuts total).

4.

  Measure  the  test  piece  diagonally  from  cor-

ner-to-corner as shown in 

Figure 89

.

— If  both  measurements  are  not  within 

1

16

", 

then the crosscut fence needs to be adjust-
ed. Proceed to 

Steps 5–8

.

— If  both  measurements  are  within 

1

16

"  then 

no adjustments need to be made. You are 
finished with this procedure.

Squaring Crosscut 

Fence to Blade

Figure 90.

 Crosscut fence adjustment cam.

90° Stop 

Bolt

Summary of Contents for G0623X

Page 1: ...TRIAL INC REVISED MARCH 2008 TR WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC TR9147 PRINTED IN TAIWAN MODEL G0623X G0623X3 10 SLIDING TABLE SAW OWNER S MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ...ty 34 Sliding Table Saw Overview 34 Safety Tips 35 Workpiece Inspection 35 Through Cuts 36 Non Through Cuts 36 Changing Main Blade 37 Riving Knife Adjustment 38 Adjusting and Replacing Scoring Blade 39 Rip Cutting 40 Crosscutting 42 Miter Cutting 44 SECTION 5 ACCESSORIES 45 SECTION 6 MAINTENANCE 47 Schedule 47 Cleaning 47 Unpainted Cast Iron 47 Lubrication 48 SECTION 7 SERVICE 49 Troubleshooting 4...

Page 4: ...upplied when the manual was prepared However owing to Grizzly s policy of continuous improvement changes may be made at any time with no obligation on the part of Grizzly For your convenience we always keep current Grizzly manuals available on our website at www grizzly com Any updates to your machine will be reflected in these manuals as soon as they are complete Visit our site often to check for...

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Page 11: ...h effortless precision and ease E Blade Guard Fully adjustable blade guard maintains maximum protection around the saw blade and a 2 dust port effectively extracts dust from the cutting operation F Rip Fence Fully adjustable with micro adjustment knob for precision adjustments Fence face can be positioned for standard cutting operations or in the lower position for blade guard clearance during nar...

Page 12: ... 10 G0623X G0623X3 10 Sliding Table Saw Safety Instructions for Machinery ...

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Page 14: ... push stick when ripping narrow stock 2 KICKBACK Be familiar with kickback Kickback happens when the workpiece is thrown towards the operator at a high rate of speed Until you have a clear under standing of kickback and how it occurs DO NOT operate this table saw 3 WORKPIECE CONTROL Make sure the workpiece is placed in a stable position on the table and is either supported by the rip fence or the ...

Page 15: ...top feeding a workpiece in the middle of a cut the chance of kickback is greatly increased Statistics show that most common acci dents among table saw users can be linked to kickback Kickback is typically defined as the high speed expulsion of stock from the table saw toward its operator In addition to the danger of the operator or others in the area being struck by the flying stock it is often th...

Page 16: ...n which the workpiece is propelled back towards the operator at a high rate of speed Parallel Being an equal distance apart at every point along two given lines or planes I e the rip fence face is parallel to the face of the saw blade Non Through Cut A sawing operation that requires the removal of the blade guard and riv ing knife Dado and rabbet cuts are considered Non Through Cuts because the bl...

Page 17: ...ure compliance with wiring codes If you are unsure about the wiring codes in your area or you plan to connect your machine to a shared circuit consult a qualified electrician Minimum Circuit Size 30 Amps Plug Receptacle Type Recommended Plug Receptacle NEMA L6 30 Electrocution or fire could result if this machine is not grounded correctly or if your electrical con figuration does not com ply with ...

Page 18: ...g Disconnect Switch for 440V 3 Phase Electrocution or fire could result if this machine is not installed to code You MUST ensure compliance by checking with a quali fied electrician NOTICE The Model G0623X3 is prewired for 220V operation If you plan to use your machine at 440V you MUST have a qualified electri cian perform the 440V conversion described on Page 58 Power Cord Requirements For 220V c...

Page 19: ...d to 0 90 to table before beginning Converting Model G0623X3 to 440V To rewire the machine for 440V operation 1 DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER 2 Remove the cover of the magnetic switch 3 Disconnect all the wires from the incoming power cords 4 Remove the magnetic switch and install the new magnetic switch in the same manner as the old switch was installed Refer to the wiring diagram on Page 58 if you n...

Page 20: ...ess This machine presents serious injury hazards to untrained users Read through this entire manu al to become familiar with the controls and opera tions before starting the machine Unpacking Setup Safety SECTION 3 SETUP The following items are needed to complete the set up process but are not included with your machine Description Qty Safety Glasses for each person 1 Forklift 1 Lifting Straps 2 A...

Page 21: ... item Figure 6 Qty E Crosscut Fence 1 F Support Bar 1 G Crosscut Table 1 H Crosscut Table Support Leg 1 I Flip Stops 2 J Lock Lever M12 1 75 x 55 1 K Flat Washer 12mm 1 L T Nut M12 1 75 1 Inventory Item Figure 7 Qty M Rip Fence Rail 1 N Rip Fence 1 O Rip Fence Scale 1 P Rip Fence Lever w Hex Nut M8 1 25 1 Q Rip Fence Base 1 Figure 7 Rip fence items N O M P Q Inventory Item Figure 8 Qty R Blade Gua...

Page 22: ...75 1 Other Hardware not shown Qty Cap Screws M10 1 5 x 25 Extension Tables 5 Flat Washers 10mm Extension Tables 5 Lock Washers 10mm Extension Tables 6 Set Screws M8 1 25 x 25 Extension Tables 6 Hex Nuts M8 1 25 Extension Tables 6 Hex Bolts M6 1 x 16 Fence Scale 2 Hex Bolt M6 1 x 25 Fence Scale 1 Flat Washers 6mm Fence Scale 3 Lock Washers 6mm Fence Scale 3 Hex Nuts M6 1 Fence Scale 3 Cap Screws M6...

Page 23: ...G0623X G0623X3 10 Sliding Table Saw 21 Hardware Recognition Chart ...

Page 24: ...d Minimize your risk by only using these products in a well ventilated area G7895 Grizzly Citrus Degreaser This natural citrus based degreaser is a great solution for removing export grease and it s much safer to work around than nasty solvents Figure 12 Grizzly citrus degreaser Floor Load Refer to the Machine Data Sheet for the weight and footprint specifications of your machine Some floors may r...

Page 25: ...ee options for leveling the saw 1 Place it on a mobile base Grizzly Model G7315 and use the mobile base con trols to level it 2 shim under the cabinet and 3 thread bolts down into the nuts welded on the stand corners Figure 15 Figure 15 Hex bolt in stand corners for leveling the hex nut is used to secure bolt position DO NOT lift the table saw any higher than necessary to clear the floor Serious p...

Page 26: ...T stud over the hole in the mounting bracket then lower the sliding table so the T stud fits through the hole as shown in Figure 16 Repeat on the other side Figure 16 T stud inserted in mounting bracket Figure 17 Small extension table installed 4 Put a 12mm flat washer lock washer and hex nut onto the bottom of each T stud and tighten the hex nut to secure the sliding table in place 5 Install the ...

Page 27: ...ex bolt The longer hex bolt is used in the cast iron table Secure the scale height so it is even with the table tops 11 Mount the rip fence rail as shown in Figure 21 Make sure the black tab is toward the back end of the saw Adjust the hex nuts so the gap between the rail and tables is even but leave the rail slightly loose for now Figure 20 Mounting rip fence scale 12 Slide the rip fence base on ...

Page 28: ...lever 13 Thread the rip fence lever into the fence base Figure 23 tighten the hex nut against the rip fence base to keep the lever in place 14 Slide the rip fence on the fence base T bar as shown in Figure 24 Use the two lock levers on the opposite side of the fence base to secure the fence in position Figure 25 Crosscut table installation T Slot Lock Lever 17 Place the crosscut table support leg ...

Page 29: ...ce in position Note This positive stop bolt can be fine tuned later to ensure that the crosscut fence is square to the blade Figure 29 Positive stop bolt against the crosscut fence Positive Stop Bolt 23 Install the flip stops in the T slot on the cross cut fence as shown in Figure 30 and use the crosscut fence lock knob to secure the extendable end of the fence in position Figure 28 Pivot stud and...

Page 30: ...igure 31 Sliding table shipping brace Shipping Brace Figure 32 Sliding table end cover installed Figure 33 Sliding table handle attached to end of sliding table Button Head Cap Screws 27 Thread the feet all the way into the bottom of the support legs DO NOT remove the hex nuts pre installed on the bottom of the feet since they will be used after the legs are installed 28 Thread two M10 1 5 x 30 ca...

Page 31: ...ure 39 Installing riving knife Figure 40 Adjusting the riving knife spacing 35 Adjust the riving knife approximately 1 8 away from the main blade using a 1 8 or 3mm hex wrench as a guide Figure 40 32 Insert the arbor lock tool into the hole shown in Figure 37 rotate the arbor until the arbor lock tool seats then install the main blade using the included arbor wrench There MUST be an arbor flange o...

Page 32: ...changed by adjusting the set screws acces sible through the table top see Figure 41 or refer to Page 39 37 Install the blade guard on the riving knife as shown in Figure 42 with the M8 1 25 x 40 button head cap screw shipped in the blade guard The blade guard dust hood MUST be installed Figure 43 Push handle and miter gauge installed Miter Gauge Push Handle Figure 41 Access holes for scoring blade...

Page 33: ... result in short and long term respiratory illness Minimum CFM at 5 Dust Port 625 CFM Minimum CFM at 21 2 Dust Port 150 CFM Do not confuse this CFM recommendation with the rating of the dust collector To determine the CFM at the dust port you must consider these variables 1 CFM rating of the dust col lector 2 hose type and length between the dust collector and the machine 3 number of branches or w...

Page 34: ...the safety and circuit requirements for your model Open the power connection box shown in Figure 48 Figure 48 Power connection box Power Connection Box Connect the power wires to the terminals shown in Figure 49 tighten the strain relief so the wires can t be pulled from the terminals then close the power connection box Note for G0623X3 If using a phase converter connect the manufactured power leg...

Page 35: ...e saw should NOT start if the disabling feature on the STOP button is working cor rectly If this is true continue to Step 6 If the saw DOES start when the STOP but ton is pushed in then the safety feature on the STOP button is not working cor rectly Call Tech Support for advice before proceeding any further with the test run or machine operations 6 DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER 7 Move the sliding tabl...

Page 36: ...pes of through cuts The primary components of a sliding table saw are the sliding table the fixed table the crosscut table and fence the rip fence the main blade and the scoring blade A typical cut using the sliding table is made by placing the workpiece on the sliding table and crosscut table positioning it against the crosscut fence where needed so the waste portion of the workpiece is on the op...

Page 37: ...ults Excessive Warping Workpieces with exces sive cupping bowing or twisting are danger ous to cut because they are unstable and often unpredictable when being cut DO NOT use workpieces with these characteristics Minor Warping Workpieces with slight cup ping can be safely supported if the cupped side is facing the table or the fence On the contrary a workpiece supported on the bowed side will rock...

Page 38: ...s A through cut is a sawing operation in which the workpiece is completely sawn through Ripping crosscutting miter cuts and angled cuts are all through cutting operations The blade guard and splitter or riving knife must be installed during through cuts Through cuts have a risk of kickback Read understand and follow instructions and safety precautions for each type of cut to reduce the risk of inj...

Page 39: ...enches to remove the arbor nut and arbor flange then pull the old blade off the arbor Note The arbor nut has left hand threads and loosens by turning clockwise 7 Slide the new blade over the arbor with the teeth facing the right of the saw as shown in Figure 52 8 Re install the arbor flange and the arbor nut then tighten them against the blade as shown in Figure 52 There MUST be an arbor flange on...

Page 40: ...e back to center Whenever a new blade is installed the position of the riving knife must be checked and adjusted if it is not aligned with the new blade or if becomes spaced too close or too far away from the new blade To adjust the riving knife 1 DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER 2 Move the blade tilt to 0 blade 90 to table and raise the main blade as far as it will go 3 Move the sliding table all the wa...

Page 41: ...ing Controls Lock Height Control Alignment Control 8 Adjust the height of the scoring blade until the exposed portion equals the kerf thickness of the main blade The scoring blade height control is accessed through the hole in the table Figure 56 and adjusts with a 6mm hex wrench Note The easiest way to match the scor ing blade kerf is by laying a straightedge on the table and placing it up agains...

Page 42: ...ng Table To use the machine as a traditional table saw skip ahead to Rip Cutting w Rip Fence Rip Cutting with Sliding Table 1 Install the crosscut fence on the crosscut table and rotate it until the fence touches the 90 stop bolt Figure 59 2 Check to make sure the fence is at 90 and if necessary adjust it as described in Squaring Crosscut Fence to Blade on Page 55 3 Slide the fence so the plastic ...

Page 43: ...re 63 to secure the rip fence against the base 4 Slide the leading end of the rip fence so it is even with the center of the main saw blade as shown in Figure 62 Note This technique allows the finished cut off piece to fall away from the blade when the cutting operation is complete reducing the possibility of kickback 6 Pull up the lock lever to loosen the fence base on the rail position the fence...

Page 44: ...skip ahead to Crosscutting Smaller Panels If you will be crosscutting workpieces using the rip fence as a cut off gauge then skip ahead to Crosscutting Using Rip Fence as a Cut Off Gauge The Model G0623X G0623X3 can crosscut full size panels with the fence in the forward or rear position although it is easier to load full size pan els with the crosscut fence mounted in the forward position see Fig...

Page 45: ...xtend the crosscut fence slide if the workpiece is more than 74 4 Load the workpiece onto the table saw The set up should look similar to Figure 65 5 Once all the necessary safety precautions have been taken perform the cutting opera tion Crosscutting Using Rip Fence as a Cut Off Gauge 1 Install the crosscut fence in the rear mount ing points shown in Figure 67 and lock it in place 2 Check to make...

Page 46: ... or right stud hole of the crosscut table The fence can be installed as shown in Figure 69 for 90 to 135 cuts or as shown in Figure 70 for 0 to 90 cuts Miter Cutting 3 Rotate the fence to the desired angle and lock it in place 4 Position the flip stop according to the length of the workpiece you want to cut off to the left of the blade 5 Load the workpiece onto the table saw The set up should look...

Page 47: ...e main blade Figure 74 H4935 Scoring Blade Set T20501 Face Shield 4 Crown Clear T20502 Face Shield 7 Crown Clear T20448 Economy Clear Safety Glasses T20452 Kirova Anti Reflective Glasses T20456 Dakura Clear Safety Glasses H0736 Shop Fox Safety Glasses These glasses meet ANSI Z87 1 2003 specifica tions Buy extras for visitors or employees You can t be too careful with shop safety Figure 71 Our most...

Page 48: ...allet and onto the table saw without lifting Maximum hoisting height is 59 forks are 311 2 long and fork width is adjustable to 373 8 on Model H6294 and 293 8 on Model H6293 A real backsaver and much less costly than a forklift Figure 76 Model H7544 Material Cart H7544 Material Cart Built for moving sheet goods and long lumber this material cart has outrigger mounted casters for maximum stability ...

Page 49: ...h regular applications of products like G96 Gun Treatment SLIPIT or Boeshield T 9 see Page 46 for more details Unpainted Cast Iron For optimum performance from your machine follow this maintenance schedule and refer to any specific instructions given in this section Daily Check Loose mounting bolts Worn or damaged saw blades Worn or damaged switches or wires Any other unsafe condition Weekly Maint...

Page 50: ...tilt the blade to 45 and reach inside the cabinet and smear a dab of grease into the back of the trunnion grooves on both sides Tilt the blade back and forth to distrib ute the grease evenly Figure 79 Sliding table ways Sliding Table Way Steel Rod Leadscrews Use multi purpose grease on the leadscrews Figure 80 every 6 12 months at the same time you lubricate the trunnions Wipe the leadscrews clean...

Page 51: ...ard to the working position replace faulty limit switch 4 Correct motor wiring connections 5 Turn cut out dial to increase working amps and push the reset pin Replace if tripped multiple times weak relay 6 Ensure circuit size is suitable for this machine replace weak breaker 7 Test for power on all legs and contactor operation Replace unit if faulty 8 Check for broken wires or disconnected corrode...

Page 52: ...ot parallel to blade 2 Riving knife is not aligned with the blade 3 Blade is warped 1 Make sliding table parallel to the blade Page 53 2 Shim the riving knife to align it with the main blade 3 Replace the blade Workpiece has chip out on the bottom edge 1 Scoring blade height is incorrect 2 Scoring blade is not aligned with the main blade 3 Scoring blade kerf does not match the main blade 1 Adjust ...

Page 53: ...ne help you The belts should be tight enough that they only deflect approximately 1 4 when pushed in the center with your thumb or index finger 8 Replace the motor cabinet door 5 Put the new scoring belt on the pulleys as shown in Figure 83 and push the tensioner against the scoring belt to take up any slack Belt Replacement Scoring Belt Replacement 1 DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER 2 Tilt the blade to ...

Page 54: ...raise the main blade as far as it will go 3 Use a machinist s square to check if the blade is square to the table If the blade is not square to the table loosen the two set screws that secure the 0 tilt stop nut shown in Figure 84 Figure 84 Blade tilt stop nut 0 0 Tilt Stop Nut Figure 85 45 Blade tilt stop nut 3 Adjust the stop nut and recheck the blade tilt as many times as necessary until the bl...

Page 55: ...s If the gap is the same on both sides or the difference is 0 004 or less no adjustments to the table parallelism need to be made If the difference is greater than 0 004 then the sliding table parallelism must be adjusted Proceed to Step 7 7 Loosen the sliding table mounting nuts see Figure 87 at both mounting locations Figure 86 Measuring gap between the table and the blade Miter Slot Table Blade...

Page 56: ...nt Bolt If the adjustment bolts do require adjustments turning them counterclockwise increases pres sure against the steel rails This reduces table movement slop which increases accuracy but makes it harder to slide the table Turning the adjustment bolts clockwise decreases the pressure against the steel rails This increas es table movement slop which reduces accuracy but makes it easier to slide ...

Page 57: ...d mak ing five test cuts then adjusting the fence as necessary To square the crosscut fence with the blade 1 Make sure the blade is parallel with the slid ing table and that the crosscut fence is rest ing against the 90 stop bolt see Figure 90 for locations 2 Prepare the scrap test piece by cutting it to 32 x 32 then number all four sides of the test piece 3 Use the crosscut fence to cut 1 2 off o...

Page 58: ... 56 G0623X G0623X3 10 Sliding Table Saw G0623X Wiring Diagram for Machines Made before March 2008 ...

Page 59: ...G0623X G0623X3 10 Sliding Table Saw 57 G0623X Wiring Diagram for Machines Made in March 2008 and later ...

Page 60: ... 58 G0623X G0623X3 10 Sliding Table Saw G0623X3 7 5 HP 220V Wiring Diagram ...

Page 61: ...G0623X G0623X3 10 Sliding Table Saw 59 G0623X3 7 5 HP 440V Wiring Diagram 440V Wiring Diagram ...

Page 62: ...2M HEX NUT M10 1 5 24 PB01M HEX BOLT M10 1 5 X 30 8 P0623X0008 SWITCH BOX 25 P0623X0025 FENDER WASHER 10MM 9 P0623X0009 STRAIN RELIEF 26 PLW06M LOCK WASHER 10MM 10 PSBS05M BUTTON HD CAP SCR M6 1 X 20 27 P0623X0027 DECORATIVE PLATE 11 PN01M HEX NUT M6 1 28 P0623X0028 PLATE SUPPORT 12 P0623X0012 STRAIN RELIEF M20 29 PSS74M SET SCREW M8 1 25 X 35 13 PN02M HEX NUT M10 1 5 30 PN03M HEX NUT M8 1 25 14 P...

Page 63: ...LOCK WASHER 6MM 115 PS09M PHLP HD SCR M5 8 X 10 105 PSB11M CAP SCREW M8 1 25 X 16 117 P0623X0117 MAGNET ASSEMBLY 106 PSBS04M BUTTON HD CAP SCR M8 1 25 X 35 118 P0623X0118 BLADE SHROUD DUST PORT 107 PLW04M LOCK WASHER 8MM 119 PS22M PHLP HD SCR M5 8 X 25 108 P0623X0108 STOP BRACKET 120 PLN02M LOCK NUT M5 8 109 P0623X0109 LIMIT SWITCH AZZ7100 121 PLW01M LOCK WASHER 5MM 110 PS18M PHLP HD SCR M4 7 X 25...

Page 64: ... 62 G0623X G0623X3 10 Sliding Table Saw Main Motor ...

Page 65: ...M SET SCREW M6 1 X 6 255 PN09M HEX NUT M12 1 75 221 P0623X0221 MOTOR PULLEY TYPE M 256 PN09M HEX NUT M12 1 75 222 P0623X0222 SHAFT 257 P0623X0257 ROTATE PLATE 223 P0623X0223 MAIN MOTOR MOUNTING PLATE 258 PR20M INT RETAINING RING 28MM 224 PW06M FLAT WASHER 12MM 259 P0623X0259 BUSHING 225 PLW05M LOCK WASHER 12MM 260 P0623X0260 BELT 15 X 1140 226 PB25M HEX BOLT M12 1 75 X 25 261 P0623X0261 PLATE 227 ...

Page 66: ... 64 G0623X G0623X3 10 Sliding Table Saw Sliding Table ...

Page 67: ...ABLE END PLATE 347 P0623X0347 MOTOR CORD 3C 12AWG 321 P0623X0321 LOCATE BLOCK 347 P0623X30347 MOTOR CORD 4C 12AWG 322 P0623X0322 LOCATE PLATE 348 P0623X0348 PWR BOX CORD 3C 12AWG 323 PLW04M LOCK WASHER 8MM 348 P0623X30348 PWR BOX CORD 4C 12AWG 324 PSB14M CAP SCREW M8 1 25 X 20 349 P0623X0349 LIMIT SWITCH CORD 2C 18AWG 325 P0623X0325 SUPPORT LEG 350 P0623X0350 E STOP CORD 2C 18AWG REF PART DESCRIPT...

Page 68: ... 1 75 426 PLW01M LOCK WASHER 5MM 408 P0623X0408 RIP FENCE RAIL 427 PSBS06M BUTTON HD CAP SCR M5 8 X 12 409 PB10M HEX BOLT M6 1 X 25 428 P0623X0428 STOP TAB 410 PLW03M LOCK WASHER 6MM 429 PSB64M CAP SCREW M10 1 5 X 25 411 PN01M HEX NUT M6 1 430 P0623X0430 DUST HOSE SUPPORT 412 PW06M FLAT WASHER 12MM 431 PLW06M LOCK WASHER 10MM 413 PW06M FLAT WASHER 12MM 432 PLN05M LOCK NUT M10 1 5 414 PLW05M LOCK W...

Page 69: ... ROD 515 P0623X0515 RIP FENCE FRONT HOUSING 505 P0623X0505 HDPE STRIP 516 P0623X0516 RIP FENCE REAR HOUSING 506 PFS07M FLANGE SCREW M5 8 X 10 517 P0623X0517 PLASTIC SCREW 507 PN03M HEX NUT M8 1 25 518 PLW04M LOCK WASHER 8MM 508 P0623X0508 FENCE LOCK HANDLE 519 PSB14M CAP SCREW M8 1 25 X 20 509 P0623X0509 SLEEVE 520 P0623X0520 FLAT HD SCR M6 1 X 12 510 P0623X0510 SPRING PRESSURE PLATE 521 P0623X052...

Page 70: ...29 SLEEVE 609 P0623X0609 SCREW M16 X 2P X 2T 630 PLN07M LOCK NUT M16 2 610 P0623X0610 NUT 631 P0623X0631 COPPER WASHER 16MM 611 P0623X0611 LOCATE RING 632 PSB26M CAP SCREW M6 1 X 12 612 P0623X0612 SCREW M16 X 2P X 2T 633 PN13M HEX NUT M16 2 613 P0623X0613 FINGER GUIDE 634 PN09M HEX NUT M12 1 75 614 PSB04M CAP SCREW M6 1 X 10 636 PK34M KEY 5 X 5 X 20 615 PLW03M LOCK WASHER 6MM 637 P0623X0637 BEARIN...

Page 71: ...20 714 PLW04M LOCK WASHER 8MM 704 P0623X0704 SHAFT CSA 22MM 715 PSB31M CAP SCREW M8 1 25 X 25 705 P0623X0705 SHAFT 716 P0623X0716 LOCK 706 P0623X0706 BEARING 717 PLN04M LOCK NUT M8 1 25 707 P0623X0707 REGULATOR 718 PW04M FLAT WASHER 10MM 708 P0623X0708 SCORING PULLY 60HZ 719 P0623X0719 HEX NUT 709 PSS02M SET SCREW M6 1 X 6 720 PW04M FLAT WASHER 10MM 710 PSS02M SET SCREW M6 1 X 6 721 PSB02M CAP SCR...

Page 72: ... SLOT BAR 818 P0623X0818 KNOB SCREW M8 1 25 X 50 806 P0623X0806 PAD 819 P0623X0819 FENDER WASHER 8MM 807 PSB115M BUTTON HD CAP SCR M6 1 X 16 820 P0623X0820 SQUARE BRACE 808 PLW03M LOCK WASHER 6MM 821 P0623X0821 COVER 809 P0623X0809 FENDER WASHER 12MM 822 P0623X0822 TAP SCREW 8 X 3 8 810 P0623X0810 ADJUST HANDLE M12 1 75 X 55 823 P0623X0823 T NUT M8 1 25 811 P0623X0811 T NUT 824 PSB13M CAP SCREW M8...

Page 73: ...623X0907 SLIDING TUBE 924 PW03M FLAT WASHER 6MM 908 PB26M HEX BOLT M8 1 25 X 30 925 PSB02M CAP SCREW M6 1 X 20 909 PN03M HEX NUT M8 1 25 926 P0623X0926 SET SCREW 910 PHTEK15M TAP SCREW M4 X 10 927 P0623X0927 SET SCREW 911 P0623X0911 COVER 929 PB14M HEX BOLT M10 1 5 X 35 912 PR05M EXT RETAINING RING 15MM 930 P0623X0930 PLUG 913 P6202 BALL BEARING 6202ZZ 931 PN02M HEX NUT M10 1 5 914 P0623X0914 ROLL...

Page 74: ...X1020 POINTER 1006 P0623X1006 KNOD SCREW 1021 P0623X1021 FIXED BLOCK 1007 P0623X1007 KNURLED KNOB 1022 P0623X1022 STOP BAR 1008 P0623X1008 MITER GAUGE SHAFT 1023 PS56M PHLP HD SCR M4 7 X 16 1009 PW01M FLAT WASHER 8MM 1024 P0623X1024 FIXED BASE 1010 PB29M HEX BOLT M6 1 X 30 1025 PSS23M SET SCREW M4 7 X 10 1011 PN06M HEX NUT M5 8 1026 P0623X1026 ADJUST HANDLE 1012 P0623X1012 ADJUST HANDLE M6 X 30 10...

Page 75: ... FLIP STOP 1118 P0623X1118 FIBER WASHER 10MM 1106 PSS01M SET SCREW M6 1 X 10 1119 P0623X1119 ROTATE BLOCK 1107 PLN05M LOCK NUT M10 1 5 1120 PS38M PHLP HD SCR M4 7 X 10 1108 P0623X1108 SQUARE TUBE 1121 PS25M PHLP HD SCR M4 7 X 35 1109 P0623X1109 EXT FENCE 1122 P0623X1122 FIBER WASHER 10MM 1110 P0623X1110 COVER 1123 PSS02M SET SCREW M6 1 X 6 1111 PHTEK15M TAP SCREW M4 X 10 1124 P0623X1124 KNOB SCREW...

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