Grizzly G0588/G0591 User Manual

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G0588/G0591 12" Sliding Table Saws

Sliding

Table

Figure 25. Installing the rip fence.

Clamping

Plate

10. Rotate the adjusting nut of the stud on the

far right until the rip fence is parallel with the
edge of the table as shown in

Figure 26.

Tighten the nut inside the lip of the table to
secure the stud, then tighten the outside nut
against the adjusting nut.

Note: Leave the center studs loose until the
adjustment are complete.

Figure 26. Aligning the fence with the edge of

the stationary table.

11. Replace the stop screw into the round rail.

12. Slide the rip fence along the rail and make

sure the gap between the rip fence body and
the table is equal along the entire distance.

Rip

Fence

7. Slide the aluminum rip fence all the way onto

the clamping plate

(Figure 25) and secure it

by rotating the locking handle on top of the rip
fence body.

13. Adjust the height of the rip fence rail, then

tighten all of the nuts securing the rail

against

the table (see

Figure 27) and tighten the out-

side nuts against the adjusting nuts.

14. Check if the bottom of the rip fence rests on

the surface of the table.

— If the rip fence

does not rest on the table,

then the fence is correctly adjusted.

— If the rip fence

does rest on the table,

loosen the hex nut shown in

Figure 28

and rotate the hex bolt to raise the roller.
Tighten the hex nut to lock the height.

Note: The rip fence will scratch the table
surface if the ride height is not adjusted cor-
rectly.

Figure 28. Rip fence height adjustment.

Figure 27. Rip fence rail adjustment nuts.

Adjusting

Nut

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