Changing blades – Grizzly G0588/G0591 User Manual

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G0588/G0591 12" Sliding Table Saws

The Model G0588/G0591 will perform best when
high quality, sharp blades are used. Therefore,
whenever the blades start to get dull, we rec-
ommend that you have them resharpened or
replaced with a new blade.

To change the blades:

1. Disconnect the saw from the power

source!

2. Move the blade tilt to 0˚ (blade 90˚ to table)

and raise the main blade as high as it will
go.

3. Slide the table all the way forward to access

the blade arbor, loosen the cap screw secur-
ing the lower blade guard, slide the cap
screw up, and pull open the lower blade
guard shown in

Figure 48.

Changing Blades

Figure 48. Internal blade guard exposed.

4. Place a hex wrench in the hole in the arbor

of the blade you wish to change to prevent
the arbor from rotating, then use the arbor
wrench to remove the arbor nut and flange.

Note: The arbor nut on the main blade has
left hand threads and loosens by turning
clockwise. The arbor nut on the scoring blade
has right hand threads and loosens by turn-
ing counterclockwise.

5. When replacing the scoring blade, measure

the main blade and stack the scoring blade
with shims to match the thickness of the
main blade.

6. Install the main blade with the teeth facing

the front of the saw, and install the scoring
blade with the teeth facing back.

7. Re-install the arbor flange and the arbor nut

and tighten them against the blade as shown
in

Figure 49.

Note: Wear gloves to protect your hands
when installing or removing blades.

8. Position the riving knife about 3mm or

1

8

"

away from the nearest carbide tooth on the
main blade.

Note: For a quick gauge, use the 3mm hex
wrench to find the correct spacing between
the blade and the riving knife.

9. Align the scoring blade set to the main

blade as described in the

Aligning Blade

and

Riving Knife Alignment instructions on

Page 27.

10. Align the riving knife with the blades as

instructed on

Page 27.

11. Move the lower blade guard back into its

original position and lock it in place with the
cap screw.

Figure 49. Replacing the main blade.

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