Blade tilt – Grizzly G0588/G0591 User Manual

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G0588/G0591 12" Sliding Table Saws

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8. Adjust the blade angle until you hit the 45˚

positive stop. Check the bevel with an adjust-
able square set to 45˚.

9. If variations exist, loosen the set screw in the

45˚ tilt stop nut (

Figure 83) and adjust the

stop nut until the blade and square match.

10. Tighten the set screw and recheck the bevel

by adjusting the blade back to 90˚, then back
to 45˚.

11. Check the scale for accuracy at 45˚ and 90˚.

—If the scale reads 45˚ when the blade is at

45˚ and 0˚ when the blade is at 90˚ to the
table, it is accurate.

—If the scale reading does not match the

blade angle, perform the adjustments in

Step 12.

12. Loosen the lock nut called out in Figure

84 and rotate the barrel nut until the scale
matches the blade angle.

Blade Tilt

The blade tilt is calibrated at the factory, but can
be adjusted if it changes during the life of the
machine.

To calibrate the blade tilt:

1. Disconnect the saw from the power

source!

2. Move the blade tilt to 90˚ according to the

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

3. Place a machinist's square on the table sur-

face and between the blade teeth. Inspect for
gaps between the blade and the square.

4. If a gap exists at either the top or bottom of

the square, loosen the set screw in the 90˚ tilt
stop nut shown in

Figure 83.

Figure 83. Blade tilt stop nuts.

90˚ Tilt

Stop Nut

45˚ Tilt Stop Nut

Leadscrew

Nut

5. Turn the handwheel until the blade and

square are flush from top to bottom.

6. Snug the 90˚ tilt stop nut against the leadscrew

nut and tighten the set screw.

7. Recheck the blade with the square to ensure

the nut has not been over-tightened.

Figure 84. Scale adjustment nuts.

13. Tighten the lock nut and recheck the scale at

90˚ and 45˚.

Lock Nut

Barrel Nut

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