Blade tilt/bevel cuts, Dado cutting – Grizzly G0605X/G0606X User Manual

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G0605X/G0606X Extreme Series 12" Table Saw

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Blade Tilt/Bevel Cuts

When the blade tilt stop bolts are properly adjust-
ed (

Page 50), the blade tilt handwheel allows

the operator to tilt the blade to the left, anywhere
between 0° and 45°. This is used most often when
cutting bevels, compound miters or chamfers.

Figure 46 shows an example of the blade when
tilted to 45°.

Figure 46. Blade tilted to 45° for bevel cutting on

a typical table saw.

Commonly used in furniture joinery, a dado is a

straight channel cut in the face of the workpiece.
Dadoes can be cut using either a dedicated dado
blade or a standard saw blade. The optional dado
insert, Model H9910, (see

Page 43) must be

installed during dado cutting.

The table saw motor is pushed to its limits when
making a dado cut. If the motor starts to bog
down, slow down your feed rate and make mul-
tiple shallow passes.

DO NOT make a through-cut with a dado

blade. Dado blades are not designed for

through cuts. Failure to follow this warning

could result in serious personal injury.

Dado operations require proper procedures

to avoid serious injury. Extra care must be

taken to prevent kickback when using dado

blades. Any movement of the workpiece

away from the fence will cause kickback. Be

certain that stock is flat and straight. Failure

to follow these warnings could result in

serious personal injury.

Dado Cutting

To use a stacked or wobble dado blade:

1. DISCONNECT THE SAW FROM POWER!

2. Remove the table insert, the blade guard and

splitter, and the saw blade.

3. Install the riving knife.

4. Attach and adjust the dado blade system

according to the dado blade manufacturer’s
instructions.

5. Install the optional dado insert.

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