Using auxiliary fence & push block – Grizzly G0651 User Manual

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model g0651/g0652 (mfg. since 1/10)

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using Auxiliary Fence & push Block

1. place the auxiliary fence on the table and

clamp it to the fence at both ends, then adjust
the distance between the auxiliary fence and
the blade—this determines how wide the
workpiece will be ripped (see

Figure 91).

Keep the blade guard installed and in the

down position. Failure to do this could

result in serious personal injury or death.

2. install the blade guard, then remove the

spreader pawls, as explained on

page 39, so

they do not interfere with the push block lip.

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Figure 91. adjusting ripping distance between

blade and auxiliary fence.

3. place the workpiece 1" behind the blade and

evenly against the table and the auxiliary
fence.

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Figure 92. push block in position to push

workpiece through blade.

4. turn the saw ON, then begin ripping the

workpiece using a push stick for side sup-
port.

as the workpiece nears the end of the cut,
place the push block on the auxiliary fence
with the lip directly behind the workpiece,
then release the push stick just before it is
even with the blade (see

Figure 93).

guide the workpiece the rest of the way
through the cut with the push block, then re-
install the pawls on the spreader when cutting
operations are finished.

Turn the saw OFF and allow the blade to

come to a complete stop before removing

the cut-off piece. Failure to follow this warn-

ing could result in serious personal injury.

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