Grizzly G0654 User Manual

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Model G0654 (Mfg. Since 9/07)

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Tools Needed

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Knife setting gauge .......................................... 1
hex Wrench 2.5mm ........................................... 1
Wrench 8mm ..................................................... 1

To set or replace the knives:

1. disConneCt Jointer From poWer! 2.

remove the cutterhead guard from the table
and lower the infeed and outfeed tables as
far as they go. this will give you unrestricted
access to the cutterhead.

2. remove the rear access panel to expose the

cutterhead pulley.

3. rotate the cutterhead pulley to give you good

access to one of the cutterhead knives.

4. loosen the cutterhead gib bolts, starting in

the middle and alternating back-and-forth
until all of the gib bolts are loose but not fall-
ing out.

—if this is the first time you are setting the

knives, or if you are replacing them, remove
a gib and knife from the cutterhead. Clean
the gib and clean inside the cutterhead slot
to remove all pitch or sawdust. Coat the
knife and gib with a metal protectant (

page

32).

5. position the knife gauge over the knife as

shown in

figure 65 and loosen the gib bolts

until the knife is completely loose.

figure 67. Jack screw access hole.

7. rotate the cutterhead to the first knife you

adjusted. slightly tighten all the gib bolts,
starting at the middle and working your way
to the ends by alternating left and right (see
figure 68). repeat this step on the rest of
the knives.

8. repeat Step 8, but final tighten each gib bolt.

9. adjust the outfeed table to match the new

knife heights (refer to

Setting Outfeed Table

height on page 22).

10. replace the cutterhead guard and the rear

access panel.

1

4

2

3

figure 68. gib bolt tightening sequence.

6. using a 2.5mm hex wrench, rotate the jack

screws (see

figure 67) in the access holes to

raise or lower the knife. When the knife is set
correctly, it will barely touch the middle pad of
the knife setting jig. snug the gib bolts tight
enough to just hold the knife in place. repeat

Steps 5-7 with the rest of the knives.

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