Model g0661/g0713 (Mfg. since 1/10)
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5. Make sure the blade is lowered all the way
into the saw by turning the front handwheel.
place the saw upside down on a piece of
cardboard, then place the stand on the saw
so the grizzly logo faces the same direction
as the front of the saw, as shown in
Figure
18.
12. place the straightedge across the extension
wings and main table to make sure that the
combined table surface is flat.
— if the combined table surface is flat, skip to
the next step.
— if the outside end of the extension wing tilts
down, use a strip of masking tape along the
bottom edge of the main table to shim the
extension wing up (see
Figure 21).
10. inspect the extension wing and main table
mating surfaces for burrs or foreign material
that may inhibit assembly.
the mating edges of the wings and the table
must be clean, smooth, and flat. use a wire
brush or file if necessary to clean up the
edges. this step will ensure that the wings
mount properly to the main table.
11. With another person to hold the wings in
place, attach each extension wing to the main
table with four M8-1.25 x 20 hex bolts and
8mm lock washers, as shown in
Figure 20.
Figure 21. Masking tape location for shimming
the extension table up.
Figure 20. Extension wings installed on saw.
Extension
Wing
Extension
Wing
6. attach the stand to the saw with eight M8-1.25
x 12 carriage bolts, 8mm flat washers, and
M8-1.25 hex nuts.
7. With assistance from at least two other peo-
ple, turn the saw upright so it rests on the feet.
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8. place a level on the table and level the saw
from side-to-side and front-to-back, then fully
tighten all the stand fasteners with a 12mm
wrench (or socket).
9. place the included 4x4x10 key in the keyway
slot on the handwheel shaft, and slide the
handwheel onto the shaft. use the included
2.5mm hex wrench to tighten the setscrew in
the side of the handwheel hub (see
Figure
19).
Figure 18. stand assembly positioned on saw.
Figure 19. handwheel installed on side of saw.
set screw