Grizzly & G1022PROZX User Manual

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G1022 Series Table Saws

Figure 29.

Attaching a sacrificial fence.

Tip:

Attach a piece of

3

4

" thick hardwood to

the blade side of the fence as shown in

Figure 29

. This will keep thin materials from

wedging between the fence and table and will
also protect the fence from coming in contact
with the blade when dadoing or ripping thin
stock. Remember to flip and adjust the mea-
surement scale on the rail to compensate for
the thickness of the sacrificial fence.

To install and adjust the Model Z fence:

1.

First, make sure the front clamp is engaging
the front rail with the lock handle at one-half
of its throw.

2.

If the front clamp requires adjustment,
loosen the check nut shown in

Figure 30

.

Turn the adjusting bolt clockwise if the front
clamp is too far from the rail, counter-clock-
wise if it is too close.

Figure 30.

Adjusting clamp mechanism.

Check Nut

Adjusting Bolt

Figure 31.

Rear lock adjustment screw.

3.

Slide the fence along the rail until it is
aligned with the edge of the miter slot.

4.

Lock the fence down.

5.

Loosen the rear lock adjustment (the slotted
screw on the front of the fence shown in

Figure 31

) until the rear locking clamp

ceases to engage the rear rail with the fence
in the locked position.

Rear Lock Adjustment

Wood Screws

Rip Fence

Sacrificial Fence

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