Grizzly T10687 Owner'S Manual Download Page 31

Model T10687 (Mfg. Since 10/12)

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REF PART #

DESCRIPTION

REF PART #

DESCRIPTION

1

PT10687001

POWER CORD 18G 2W 72" 1-15

45

P6002ZZ

BALL BEARING 6002ZZ

2

PAW05M

HEX WRENCH 5MM

46

PR29M

INT RETAINING RING 32MM

3

PT10687003

CARBON BRUSH SPRING

47

PCAP50M

CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 10

4

PT10687004

CARBON BRUSH HOLDER

48

PT10687048

FRAME

5

PT10687005

MOTOR HOUSING

49

PT10687049

PIVOT PIN

6

PT10687006

PWR CORD PROTECTOR

50

PT10687050

COMPRESSION SPRING

7

PT10687007

POWER CORD CLIP

51

PT10687051

SPRING GUIDE

8

PT10687008

PHLP HD TAP SCR M4.2 X 12

52

PT10687052

RIVING KNIFE LOWER ARM

9

PT10687009

TERMINAL BLOCK 2 POST

53

PT10687053

RIVING KINFE

10

PT10687010

HANDLE

54

PCAP85M

CAP SCREW M6-1 X 6

11

PT10687011

PHLP HD TAP SCR M4.2 X 16

55

PT10687055

SAW BLADE 160MM 48T

12

PT10687012

STATOR

56

PT10687056

DUST PORT 1.5"

13

PT10687013

PHLP HD TAP SCR M4.2 X 55

57

PT10687057

BLADE HOUSING

14

PT10687014

MOTOR FRONT COVER

58

PS74M

PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 14

15

PT10687015

PHLP HD TAP SCR M4.2 X 22

59

PFH68M

FLAT HD CAP SCR M8-1.25 X 20

16

PT10687016

MICRO SWITCH

60

PT10687060

OUTER ARBOR FLANGE

17

PT10687017

CAPACITOR

61

PT10687061

INNER ARBOR FLANGE

18

PT10687018

POWER TRIGGER

62

PT10687062

PAN HD SCREW M4-.7 X 14

19

PT10687019

PLUNGE TRIGGER

63

PT10687063

RIVING KNIFE SPRING

20

PT10687020

RESET TORSION SPRING

64

PT10687064

RIVING KNIFE UPPER ARM

21

PT10687021

PLUNGE TORSION SPRING

65

PT10687065

PHLP HD TAP SCR M4 X 14

22

PT10687022

POWER TORSION SPRING

66

PT10687066

ANGLE GAUGE POINTER

23

PT10687023

PHLP HD TAP SCR M3 X 8

67

PT10687067

PHLP HD TAP SCR M3 X 5

24

PT10687024

CARBON BRUSH

68

PT10687068

DEPTH GAUGE SUPPORT

25

PT10687025

BACK COVER

69

PT10687069

DEPTH GAUGE SCALE

26

PT10687026

RUBBER BEARING SLEEVE

70

PT10687070

DEPTH GAUGE

27

P608Z

BALL BEARING 608Z

71

PT10687071

KNOB BOLT M8-1.25 X 24

28

PT10687028

ROTOR

72

PCAP04M

CAP SCREW M6-1 X 10

29

P6001ZZ

BALL BEARING 6001ZZ

73

PW03M

FLAT WASHER 6MM

30

PT10687030

BLADE SAFETY LOCK

74

PT10687074

RAIL ADJUSTMENT KNOB

31

PT10687031

SAFETY SEG COIL SPRING

75

PCAP01M

CAP SCREW M6-1 X 16

33

PCAP24M

CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 16

76

PT10687076

SCALE NUT 8MM

34

PT10687034

PLUNGE LOCK

77

PT10687077

LEFT TILT GUIDE

35

PT10687035

GEAR BOX

78

PT10687078

BASE PLATE

38

PT10687038

GEAR BOX SCREW M4.8 X 30

79

PT10687079

RIGHT TILT GUIDE

39

PT10687039

GEAR BOX COVER

80

PSS04M

SET SCREW M6-1 X 12

40

PFH30M

FLAT HD SCR M5-.8 X 8

82

PSS05M

SET SCREW M5-.8 X 10

41

PT10687041

ARBOR CYLINDER

115

PT10687115

READ MANUAL LABEL

42

PT10687042

ARBOR SHAFT

116

PT10687116

MOTOR LABEL

43

PT10687043

ARBOR BEARING COVER

117

PT10687117

GRIZZLY LOGO LABEL

44

PFH05M

FLAT HD SCR M5-.8 X 12

Track Saw Parts List

Safety labels help reduce the risk of serious injury caused by machine hazards. If any label comes 

off or becomes unreadable, the owner of this machine MUST replace it in the original location 

before resuming operations. For replacements, contact (800) 523-4777 or www.grizzly.com.

Summary of Contents for T10687

Page 1: ...ufactured since 10 12 COPYRIGHT OCTOBER 2012 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC REVISED JUNE 2015 TR WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRI...

Page 2: ...g grinding tool integrity and the usage of personal protective equipment The manufacturer will not be held liable for injury or property damage from negligence improper training machine modifications...

Page 3: ...sing the Saw 16 Blade Selection 16 Changing Blades 16 Riving Knife Adjustment 17 Setting Cutting Depth 18 Setting Cutting Angle 19 Making Straight Cuts 19 Making Plunge Cuts 20 Using Rail Track 22 Add...

Page 4: ...be exact with the instruc tions specifications drawings and photographs of the tool we used when writing this manual However sometimes we still make an occasional mistake Also owing to our policy of c...

Page 5: ...tting operation Kickback An event in which the tool 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...

Page 6: ...nter the workpiece D Bevel Gauge Lock Knob Front Rear Sets the angle up to 45 at which the saw blade will cut into the workpiece and locks it into place E Rail Adjustment Knobs Allows for adjust ment...

Page 7: ...lunge cuts Also provides limited protection against accidental blade contact if kickback occurs L Saw Blade This saw is designed for a blade that has a 160mm diameter a 20mm arbor and is 2 2mm thick A...

Page 8: ...pe Universal Horsepower 1 1 KW Voltage 120V Phase Single Phase Amps 9A Speed 5500 RPM Cycle 60 Hz Main Specifications Blade Specifications Blade Diameter 160mm 61 4 Blade Tilt 0 45 Arbor Size 20mm Arb...

Page 9: ...ith Spring Loaded Riving Knife Low Profile Blade Guard for Cuts as Close as 5 8 from Wall 11 2 Dust Port for Efficient Dust Collection Versatile Saw can be Used With or Without Track Precision Depth C...

Page 10: ...y around children Make workshop kid proof DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS Do not use tools in areas that are wet cluttered or have poor lighting Operating tools in these areas greatly increases risk of acciden...

Page 11: ...dental contact with moving parts or flying debris Make sure they are properly installed undamaged and working correctly CHILDREN BYSTANDERS Keep children and bystanders at a safe distance from the wor...

Page 12: ...STOPPING AND RESTARTING CUTS Allow blade to reach full speed before cutting Complete all cuts when possible If a cut must be interrupted let blade come to a complete stop before removing saw Before r...

Page 13: ...to help prevent the most common causes of kickback Hold the saw firmly with both hands and position arms to help resist kickback forces Always stand to one side of the saw when operating never direct...

Page 14: ...undersized circuit To reduce the risk of these hazards avoid over loading the machine during operation and make sure it is connected to a power supply circuit that meets the requirements in the follo...

Page 15: ...eutral Hot When using extension cords make sure the cords are rated for outdoor use Outdoor use cords are marked with a W A or a W to signify their rat ing Always check to make sure that the extension...

Page 16: ...ials from around your saw and inspect it If you discover the machine is damaged please immediately call Customer Service at 570 546 9663 for advice Save the containers and all packing materials for po...

Page 17: ...how to book This machine creates substantial amounts of dust during operation Breathing air borne dust on a regular basis can result in permanent respiratory illness Reduce your risk by wearing a res...

Page 18: ...never use saw blades with bent or missing teeth or that appear damaged in any way The T10687 comes with a 48 tooth carbide tipped blade that will effectively handle most wood and wood like materials...

Page 19: ...Figure 11 for your reference Figure 11 Saw blade and blade fastening components Blade Washer Arbor Bolt Arbor Flange 7 Engage the blade lock to keep the arbor flange steady and tighten the arbor bolt...

Page 20: ...ent 5 Use a straightedge to verify that the riving knife is properly aligned with the blade If the two are misaligned then check that your blade thickness is not less than the thickness of the riving...

Page 21: ...ard Always wear safety glasses when using this machine There are generally two types of cuts made with this saw straight cuts and plunge cuts Straight cuts are made with the blade already extended wit...

Page 22: ...k in place Let the saw reach full speed before contact ing the workpiece Doing so will reduce the risk of kickback help provide the cleanest cut and reduce stress on the saw motor Keep fingers and han...

Page 23: ...he plunge release can be disen gaged Let the saw reach full speed before contact ing the workpiece Doing so will reduce the risk of kickback help provide the cleanest cut and reduce stress on the saw...

Page 24: ...provide a zero clearance effect which will help minimize splintering To set up the saw with the rail track 1 Align the rail track along the workpiece Use the right flat side of the rail track to plan...

Page 25: ...ecially useful when making plunge cuts Figure 24 Adjustable stop on rail track Adjustable Stop Figure 26 Stabilizer on rail track Stabilizer Figure 25 Stabilizer clipped over rail track Base Plate Rai...

Page 26: ...n whenever servic ing double insulated equipment to make certain repair does not destroy the insulated properties Service should be performed only by or under the guidance of qualified service personn...

Page 27: ...s 5 Test repair replace 6 Clean motor let cool and reduce workload 7 Test repair replace Tool has vibration or noisy operation 1 Motor or component loose 2 Blade at fault 3 Workpiece loose 4 Motor bea...

Page 28: ...can be adjusted using a 2 5mm hex wrench Figure 27 Location of zero stop set screw Zero Stop Set Screw To adjust the zero stop set screw 1 Place the saw on a flat level surface 2 Align the outside edg...

Page 29: ...ires may cause them to break or separate from terminal connectors Brush Wire Motor Wire Only Grasp Here When Disconnecting Terminals 7 Install replacement brushes in holders with wire side in down pos...

Page 30: ...0 71 71 71 72 72 73 73 74 74 75 75 76 76 77 78 79 80 82 11 T10687 OUTPUT HZ VOLT AMP RPM WEIGHT DATE SER NO 5500 11 LBS 60 9 1 1 KW T10687 Model 115 116 117 T10687 Track Saw Parts Breakdown SECTION 7...

Page 31: ...E TORSION SPRING 65 PT10687065 PHLP HD TAP SCR M4 X 14 22 PT10687022 POWER TORSION SPRING 66 PT10687066 ANGLE GAUGE POINTER 23 PT10687023 PHLP HD TAP SCR M3 X 8 67 PT10687067 PHLP HD TAP SCR M3 X 5 24...

Page 32: ...ION 101 PT10687101 BOTTOM RUBBER STRIP 107 PT10687107 ADJUSTABLE STOP BODY 102 PT10687102 BOTTOM FOAM STRIP 108 PT10687108 ADJUSTABLE STOP KNOB BOLT 103 PT10687103 RAIL TRACK BODY 109 PT10687109 F CLA...

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Page 34: ...LINE FOLD ALONG DOTTED LINE GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC P O BOX 2069 BELLINGHAM WA 98227 2069 Place Stamp Here Name_______________________________ Street_______________________________ City______________S...

Page 35: ...shall be tried in the State of Washington County of Whatcom We shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental contingent special or consequential damages arisi...

Page 36: ...Buy Direct and Save with Grizzly Trusted Proven and a Great Value Since 1983 ORDER 24 HOURS A DAY 1 800 523 4777 Visit Our Website Today For Current Specials...

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