Grizzly G0640X User Manual

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G0640X 17" Wood/Metal Bandsaw

19. Pull the fence lock lever up and place the

fence assembly on the front rail, as shown in

Figure 16.

Figure 16. Correctly installed fence.

20. Adjust the rail pad against the rear rail until

there is an even gap between the bottom of
the fence and the table, then tighten the rail
pad hex nut against the fence to secure the
rail pad in place.

21. Slide the fence against the blade.

22. Place a straightedge across the table and line

it up over the fence scale indicator line.

23. Move the fence out of the way and carefully

make a pencil mark on the front rail, using
the straightedge as a guide. This mark will be
used to line up the zero mark on the scale in
the next step.

18. Slide the resaw fence over the T-slot nut,

as shown in

Figure 15, so the T-slot nut fits

inside the channel of the resaw fence, then
tighten the lock handle.

Figure 15. Attaching resaw fence to standard

fence.

T-Slot

Nut

Lock Handle

Resaw Fence

25. Fit a 4" dust hose or 4" adapter over each

dust port and secure in place with hose
clamps, as shown in

Figure 17.

Note: A tight fit is necessary for proper per-
formance.

Figure 17. Dust hoses attached to dust ports.

24. Carefully install the scale on the front fence

rail, so the 0" mark on the scale lines up with
the pencil mark made in

Step 23. Accuracy in

this step is extremely important.

Note: After adhering the scale, you can
adjust the position of the front rail slightly in
either direction to increase the accuracy.

This saw creates substantial amounts of fine

dust while operating. Failure to use a vacuum

system can result in respiratory illness.

26. If cutting both wood and metal, connect this

machine to a shop vacuum rather than a
dust collector. Most dust collectors are not
designed to capture metal shavings and
doing so may lead to a fire from wood dust
contacting hot metal cuttings or sparks from
metal pieces hitting a dust collector impeller.

Mixing wood dust and metal cuttings may

cause a fire. Do not collect metal shavings in

a regular wood dust collector. Instead use a

shop vacuum to collect metal cuttings.

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