Table tilt handwheel backlash, Digital readout calibration – Grizzly G0651 User Manual

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

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Table Tilt handwheel

Backlash

the table tilt handwheel should move with very
little backlash or slop when the saw is new. over
time the tilt gears may wear, increasing backlash.
you can eliminate backlash by adjusting the tilt
handwheel gears.

Tools Needed

Qty

hex Wrench 6mm .............................................. 1
Wrench 12mm ................................................... 1
Wrench 13mm ................................................... 1

To adjust the table tilt gear backlash:

1. disConneCt saW From poWer!

2. turn the table tilt handwheel one way a

couple turns, then turn it the other way to feel
the backlash.

3. unscrew the tap screws securing the angle

sensor cover, then remove it.

4. loosen the two cap screws and loosen the

jam nut shown in

Figure 138.

6. tighten the jam nut and the cap screws, rein-

stall the angle sensor cover, then close the
motor access cover.

the digital readout displays the current blade
angle. only set the readout after verifying that
the 90° and 45° blade tilt stops are correctly posi-
tioned.

To calibrate the digital readout:

1. ensure the power is connected and the 45°

and 90° stop bolts are set (see

Blade Tilt

Stops starting on page 69).

2. move the blade angle to 90° and press the 0°

set button (

Figure 139) for several seconds

until the readout displays 0.00, or move the
blade angle to 45° and press the 45° set
button until the readout displays 45.0.

Note: If the power is disconnected, the
digital display will automatically reset to 0.00.
Therefore, when you reconnect power, follow

Steps 1–2 above.

Figure 139. digital readout.

45° set Button

Digital Readout

calibration

5. While a helper tightens the adjustment hex

bolt, turn the tilt handwheel back and forth.
tighten the hex bolt until you no longer feel
any wobble or looseness when the handwheel
is initially turned. do not overtighten the gears
or they will bind.

Figure 138. table tilt handwheel adjustment.

adjustment

hex Bolt

Jam nut

Cap screws

0° set Button

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