
Model G0764 (Mfd. Since 02/14)
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INTRODUCTION
Machine Description
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Grizzly Technical Support
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A sliding table saw is primarily used to rip and
crosscut sheet stock or panels in a production
setting. The sliding table saves time and increases
accuracy by removing the burden of sliding large
and heavy panels over a stationary table surface.
This saw can also be used as a traditional table
saw for most types of through-cuts.
The Model G0764 is equipped with a scoring
blade, which is a smaller circular saw blade
located in front of the main blade. It makes a shal-
low cut in the workpiece in the opposite direction
of the main blade, greatly reducing tear-out and
chipped edges.
When using the sliding table saw as a traditional
table saw, the sliding table is locked in place and
the rip fence is then used to guide the workpiece
through the cut.
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