Using wood blocks – Grizzly G0453PX User Manual

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Model g0453z/g0454z (Mfg. 1/09+)

Using Wood Blocks

Tools Needed

Qty

hex Wrenches 3, 5mm .............................1 Each
Wrench or socket 10mm ................................... 1
2x4 6' Long ........................................................ 1
Feeler gauge set .............................................. 1

1. Build the wood blocks by cutting a straight 6'

foot long 2x4 in half.

Note: Having the wood blocks at an even
height is critical to the accuracy of your
overall adjustments. For best results, make
the 2x4 square with a jointer and table saw
before cutting it in half.

2. disConnECt pLAnEr FroM poWEr!

3. Lower the bed rollers below the table surface

(refer to

Bed Roller Height on Page 25 for

detailed instructions).

4. place the wood blocks along the sides of the

table, as illustrated in

figure 41.

36"

figure 41. Wood blocks properly positioned on

the planer table.

5. remove the dust hood, top cover, and belt

cover.

6. use a feeler gauge to adjust the table until

there is a 0.040" gap between the wood
blocks and a cutterhead insert at BdC, which
is the recommended distance for the infeed
roller below the cutterhead.

7. Lock the table in place, as the wood blocks

will now be your reference point.

8. using the feeler gauges and the wood blocks

instead of the rotacator, perform

Steps 7–13

in the previous

Using a Rotacator proce-

dure on

Page 38 to set the feed rollers, chip

breaker, and the pressure bar to the correct
distance below the cutterhead.

Note: Keep in mind that you will have to
repeat

Steps 6–8 above for each change in

distance as specified on

Page 38.

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