Vise, Notice – Grizzly 12" Cold Cut Saw G0682 User Manual

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g0682 12" Cold Cut saw (mfg. since 12/10)

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Adjustable vise Jaw

the vise jaw on the model g0682 can be adjusted
for maximum support while still providing clear-
ance at a variety of cutting angles. the model
g0682 also features an auxiliary stability bracket
for additional support during cutting procedures.

vise

6. tighten the cap screw.

7. return to Step 3 and re-check for clearance.

5. slide the jaw so that it is approximately ½"

away from the blade (

figure 27).

Note: At certain angle settings, it may not be
possible to set the jaw within the specifica-
tions described above. If this is the case,
adjust the jaw as far as it can go while still
being securely clamped.

figure 26. sliding jaw.

Cap screw

vise Jaw

figure 27. setting blade clearance.

Jaw

1

2

" gap

blade

To adjust the vise jaw:

1. disCoNNeCt saW From poWer!

2. set the cutting angle, as described in Cutting

Angle on page 20.

3. lower the saw to check for clearance.

—if the saw blade lowers completely without

touching the vise jaw or stability bracket,
no adjustments are necessary.

—if the saw blade hits the vise jaw, perform

Steps 4–7.

NOTICE

prior to cutting, both the jaw and stability

bracket must be checked for blade clear-

ance. failure to do this could cause the

blade to contact the vise during the cut,

resulting in damage to the machine.

—if the saw blade hits the auxiliary stability

bracket, see

Auxiliary Stability bracket

on

page 22.

4. loosen the cap screw until the jaw slides

freely (

figure 26).

figure 25. adjustable vise jaw.

vise Jaw

stability bracket

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