Spreader or riving knife alignment, Checking alignment – Grizzly G0651 User Manual

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

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Spreader or Riving

Knife Alignment

checking Alignment

the blade guard spreader and riving knife must
be aligned with the blade when installed. if the
spreader/riving knife is not aligned with the blade,
then the workpiece will before forced sideways
during the cut, which will increase the risk of kick-
back.

Tools Needed

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straightedge ...................................................... 1

To check the spreader/riving knife alignment:

1. disConneCt saW From poWer!

2. raise the saw blade to the maximum height

so you have easy working access.

3. Check to make sure the blade is 90° to the

table. Follow "setting 90° stop Bolt" instruc-
tions on

page 69.

4. place the straightedge against the top and

bottom of blade and spreader/riving knife,
as shown in

Figure 124. the spreader/riv-

ing knife should be be parallel with the blade
along its length at both positions and should
be in the "alignment zone," as shown in

Figure 125.

Figure 125. spreader/riving knife alignment

zone.

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— if the spreader/riving knife is not parallel

with the blade and inside the alignment
zone, then it needs to be adjusted. proceed
to

Adjusting Alignment instructions.

— if the spreader/riving knife is not parallel

with the blade at either the top or bottom,
it may be bent.

remove the spreader/riv-

ing knife and place it on a flat surface and
check to see if the spreader/riving knife
lays evenly along its length. if the spreader/
riving knife does not lay evenly, proceed to

Adjusting Bent Spreader/Riving Knife
on

page 74.

Figure 124. Checking top and bottom riving knife

parallelism with blade.

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