Fence adjustments, Square and height – Grizzly G0651 User Manual

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Figure 129. Fence components used to adjust

fence height and squareness to table.

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4. look at the gap between the fence and the

table top.

— if the gap is approximately

1

16

" and even

from the front of the table to the back (see

Figure 130), then no additional adjust-
ments are necessary. proceed to

clamping

pressure and parallelism.

—if the gap is uneven, if the fence height is

more than

1

8

", or if the fence touches the

table, then continue with

Step 5.

3. adjust the set screws (Figure 129) on top of

the fence bracket to ensure the fence face is
90° to the table.

5. adjust the fence height with the rear rail foot

until the gap between the table and the fence
is approximately

1

16

" and even from the front

of the table to the back.

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Figure 130. gap between fence and table

approximately

1

16

" from from to back.

Fence Adjustments

there are four main adjustments for the fence:
square, height, parallelism, and clamping pres-
sure. Keep in mind that these adjustments are
interconnected and some trial-and-error may be
needed to achieve satisfactory results.

Tools Needed

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hex Wrench 4mm .............................................. 1
hex Wrench 6mm .............................................. 1
machinist's square ............................................ 1
Felt-tipped marker ............................................ 1

Square and height

the fence face must be square to the table in
order to produce square cuts. also, the fence
should be adjusted high enough off the table that
it does not drag across the surface.

To check/adjust the fence height and square-

ness to the table:

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2. place a square on the table against the face

of the fence (

Figure 128) to check if the fence

is square to the table.

— if the fence is not square to the table, pro-

ceed to

Step 3.

— if the fence is square to the table, skip

ahead to

Step 4.

Figure 128. Checking if fence is square to table.

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