Grizzly G0612 User Manual

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G0612 6" Jointer

6. Loosen the fence tilting handle, bring the

fence to 90º with the machinist's square set
against the fence, then tighten the handle.

Note: Keep the limit plate tab in the rear slot
of the limit block.

7. Loosen the jam nut (located at the rear of the

limit block shaft).

8. Using a screwdriver, turn the limit block

set screw until the limit block shaft hits the
fence.

9. Tighten the jam nut. The 90º stop is now set

precisely.

To set the inward 45º stop:

1. DISCONNECT THE JOINTER FROM THE

POWER SOURCE!

2. With the fence positioned over the bed and

the sliding handle locked, loosen the fence
tilting handle.

3. Tip the fence towards the table as far as it will

go, then tighten the fence tilting handle.

Note: When you tip the fence towards the
table, it will stop when it hits the inward stop
bolt.

4. Use a machinist's combination square to

check the angle of the fence as shown in

Figure 25.

Figure 25. Checking the inward 45º stop.

—If the fence leans 45º towards the table,

the inward 45º stop is set correctly; move
ahead to set the outward 45º stop.

—If the fence does not lean 45º towards the

table, adjust the inward 45º stop by doing

Steps 5-9.

5. Loosen the fence tilting handle, bring the

fence to 90º, then tighten the handle just
enough to keep the fence in position.

6. Remove the limit block from the fence bracket

assembly and set it aside.

7. Using two 8mm wrenches, adjust the inward

stop bolt (see

Figure 26) until it hits the fence

at precisely 45º inward, then tighten the jam
nut (where the bolt meets the bracket assem-
bly) while holding the stop bolt in place. Some
trial-and-error will be required to set this stop
correctly.

Figure 26. Adjusting the inward stop.

Inward

Stop Bolt

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