Grizzly T10113 Instruction Manual Download Page 1

MODEL T10113

UNIVERSAL OVERARM 

BLADE GUARD

INSTRUCTIONS

Copyright © NoVEMBEr, 2008 By grizzly iNdustrial, iNC.

WARNING: NO pORTION Of ThIS MANUAL MAy BE REpRODUCED IN ANy ShApE

 OR fORM WIThOUT ThE WRITTEN AppROVAL Of GRIzzLy INDUSTRIAL, INC.

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To  reduce  the  risk  of  serious  injury  when 

using this blade guard:

1.  RIVING  KNIfE.  Before  using  this  blade 

guard, your table saw Must have the riv-
ing knife properly installed.

2.  BLADE GUARD hEIGhT. always properly 

adjust  the  blade  guard  height  so  that  the 
guard  wheels  rest  on  the  table  and  the 
guard will not interfere with the workpiece 
as it passes underneath.

3.  TABLE  SAW  OWNER'S  MANUAL.  read 

and  understand  the  table  saw  owner's 
manual  and  always  follow  all  safety  pre-
cautions and instructions for your table saw 
during operation.

4.  DUST  COLLECTION  SySTEM.  always 

use a dust collection system with this blade 
guard that is adequate for your operation.

5.  ADJUSTMENTS,  MAINTENANCE,  OR 

SERVICE.  always  disconnect  the  table 
saw  from  power  before  you  perform  any 
adjustments,  maintenance,  or  service  to 
this blade guard or your table saw.

6.  TABLE SAW ATTAChMENT. always make 

sure  the  blade  guard  assembly  is  firmly 
attached to the table saw so that the blade 
guard  will  not  move  away  from  its  correct 
and safe position during operation.

Introduction

the  Model  t10113  universal  overarm  Blade 
guard  is  designed  to  fit  most  table  saws  with  a 
stable  adjustable  base  and  a  3"  dust  collection 
boom that can rotate 90° and extend from 39" to 
68" over the saw blade.

Inventory

after  removing  the  contents  of  the  shipping 
package,  lay  them  out  and  refer  to  the 

parts 

Breakdown and listing on page 3 to inventory the 
components.

If you need help with your new Universal Overarm 
Blade Guard, call our Tech Support at: (570) 546-
9663.

figure 1. Model t10113 identification.

Blade 

guard

dust 

Collection 

Boom

table saw 

Connection 

Bracket

4" dust hose here

Summary of Contents for T10113

Page 1: ...llection system with this blade guard that is adequate for your operation 5 ADJUSTMENTS MAINTENANCE OR SERVICE Always disconnect the table saw from power before you perform any adjustments maintenance or service to this blade guard or your table saw 6 TABLE SAW ATTACHMENT Always make sure the blade guard assembly is firmly attached to the table saw so that the blade guard will not move away from i...

Page 2: ...to the end of the boom then secure it in place by tight ening the cap screw Note The blade guard assembly rotates on the boom assembly to make further adjust ments to the blade guard height above the blade 8 Securely clamp the 3 flexible dust hose between the blade guard assembly and the end of the dust collection boom Tug on it to make sure it is secure 9 Move the guard assembly against your tabl...

Page 3: ...5 1 9 PT10113009 SIDE SUPPORT LEG 2 33 PT10113033 LOCK LEVER 1 4 20 1 10 PT10113010 PIVOT SHAFT 4 34 PLN02 LOCK NUT 1 4 20 3 11 PT10113011 GUARD HANDLE 1 35 PT10113035 LOCK LEVER 1 4 20 X 1 2 1 12 PT10113012 BLADE GUARD 1 36 PSBS06M BUTTON HD CAP SCR M5 8 X 12 1 13 PT10113013 FRONT THREADED AXLE 1 37 PSBS35M BUTTON HD CAP SCR M5 8 X 10 1 14 PT10113014 BOOM KEY 1 38 PN06 HEX NUT 1 2 13 5 15 PB99 HE...

Page 4: ...e glides effortlessly on five ball bearing rollers attaches directly to your saw or shaper table and can be adjusted for precision results Model G4227 fits our G1023 Series except G1023SL G1023SLX G1035 G1026 and most other cabi net saws and full size shapers Model G8010 fits our G7209 G7210 14 table saws Figure 4 G4227 sliding table attachment G4227 H4332 T4 Silencer for Saw Blades Woodworkers ac...

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