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Model G1023RL Series (Mfd. Since 12/11)
Symptom
Possible Cause
Possible Solution
Handwheel binds or
is difficult to move.
1. Lock knob is engaged.
2. Handwheel shaft pins are wedged.
3. Handwheel is inserted too far.
4. Too much engagement between the worm
gear & trunnion.
1. Loosen lock knob.
2. Remove handwheel and adjust shaft pins.
3. Remove handwheel and adjust key.
4. Adjust worm gear engagement.
Blade does not
reach 90 degrees.
1. Pointer or scale calibrated incorrectly.
2. 90 degree stop bolt is out of adjustment.
1. Calibrate pointer/scale at true 90 degrees (see
Page
59).
2. Adjust 90 degree stop bolt (see
Page 59).
Blade does not
reach 45 degrees.
1. Pointer or scale calibrated incorrectly.
2. 45 degree stop bolt is out of adjustment.
3. Sawdust is built up in front trunnion.
1. Calibrate pointer/scale at true 45 degrees (see
Page
59).
2. Adjust 45 degree stop bolt (see
Page 60).
3. Check for sawdust in trunnions, clean and re-lubricate
as necessary.
Blade too close to
insert.
1. Blade position on arbor is incorrect.
2. Table mounting position is not centered.
1. Verify that blade arbor washers are correct and in
the required position.
2. Loosen table mounting bolts, adjust table position,
then realign the blade.
Blade will not go
beneath
table
surface.
1. Handwheel shaft pins are wedged.
2. Roll pin/setscrew in worm gear contacting
geared trunnion.
3. Handwheel key is inserted too far.
1. Remove handwheel and adjust shaft pins.
2. Tighten roll pins and set screws in the worm gear.
3. Remove handwheel and adjust key.
Blade will not move
up or down.
1. Set screw on worm gear is loose/missing.
2. Handwheel shaft key is missing.
1. Tighten or replace set screw.
2. Replace key.
Workpiece burns or
binds when feeding.
1. Riving knife not correctly aligned with
blade.
2. Spreader not correctly aligned with blade.
3. Fence not parallel with blade (pressure at
blade backside).
4. Blade is warped or damaged.
5. Too many teeth on blade for cutting type.
1. Adjust riving knife into alignment with blade (see
Page 65).
2. Adjust spreader into alignment with blade (see
Page
65).
3. Adjust fence parallel with blade (see
Page 67).
4. Replace blade (see
Page 30).
5. Change blade to one with fewer teeth.
Too much sawdust
blown back toward
operator.
1. Blade guard has been removed.
2. Too many air leaks in cabinet for proper
dust collection.
3. Dust collection system clogged; too weak.
4. Fence not parallel with blade (pressure at
blade backside).
5. Miter slot/fence not parallel with blade at 90°
and 45°.
1. Re-install blade guard for maximum safety and dust
control.
2. Seal leaks in cabinet or around dust chute.
3. Remove clog; revise ducting layout for improved
suction.
4. Adjust fence parallel with blade (see
Page 67).
5. Adjust table/trunnions so miter slot is parallel with
blade at 90° and 45° (see
Page 61).
Arbor movement is
sloppy, inconsistent
from top to bottom,
difficult to move, or
it binds.
1. Elevation slide gib too tight or too loose.
2. Gas strut worn out.
1. Adjust elevation slide gib (see
Page 75).
2. Replace gas strut.
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