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Manual de usuario Grizzly, modelo G0444Z

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Place the table insert into the table. 2. Place a straightedge across the table and the table insert. 3. Using a 3mm Allen wrench, adjust the table insert flush with the table by rotating the setscrews as shown in Figure 36. Figure 36. Adjusting the table insert. G0444/G0444Z 10" Table Saw -27 G0444Z Power Cord The Model G0444Z ia prewired to operate on a G0444 The Model G0444 ia prewired to operate on a 110V power source. Connect the power cord to the motor according to Figure 37. ! Disconnect power to the machine during the entire assembly process. Failure to do this may result in seri- ous personal injury. G0444 Motor Wired For 110V 1 23 4 Black/White Green Ground Intrchangeable Power Cord - 110V Power Source Figure 37. G0444 Wiring. 220V power source. Connect the power cord to the motor according to Figure 38. G0444Z Motor Wired For 220V 341 2 Black/White Green Ground Intrchangeable Power Cord - 220V Power Source Figure 38. G0444Z Wiring. Note—Refer to Section 3: Circuit Requirements and the wiring diagram at the back of this manual for information on rewiring the G0444 for 220V and the G0444Z for 110V. -28-G0444/G0444Z 10" Table Saw Start Up Loose hair and clothing could get caught in machinery causing serious personal injury. Keep loose clothing rolled up and long hair tied up and away from machinery. Projectiles thrown from the machine could cause serious eye injury. Wear safety glasses during assembly. Before starting the machine: 1. Read the entire instruction manual. 2. Make sure the blade guard and splitter are installed and correctly adjusted. 3. Make sure all tools and objects have been removed from the machine. 4. Review Section 3: Circuit Requirements. 5. Keep a finger on the STOP button at all times during the test run. Starting the machine: The Model G0444/G0444Z is operated by a push button switch that is clearly labeled START/STOP. This switch can be locked out by sliding a padlock through the START button (Figure 38b) when the machine is not in use. Figure 38b. Locked power switch Recommended Adjustments The adjustments listed below have been performed at the factory and no further setup is required to operate the machine. However, because of the many variables involved with shipping, we recommend at least check the following adjustments to ensure the best possible results from the new machine. All of these adjustments are covered in step-bystep detail in Section 8: Service Adjustments. Recommended adjustment checklist: • Blade Parallelism (page 41) • 45° Blade Stop (page 44) • 90° Blade Stop (page 44) G0444/G0444Z 10" Table Saw -29 SECTION 6: OPERATIONS General Blade Selection Damage to your eyes, lungs, and ears could result from failure to wear safety glasses, a respirator, and hearing protec- tion while sanding with this machine. Loose hair and clothing could get caught in machinery and cause serious personal injury. Keep loose clothing rolled up and long hair tied up and away from machinery. Keep the blade guard in the down position at all times. Failure to do this could result in serious personal injury or death. Rip blade features: • Best for cutting with the grain of the work- piece. • 20-40 teeth. • Flat-top ground tooth profile. • Large gullets for large chip removal. Figure 39. Rip blade. Crosscut blade features: • Best for cutting across the grain of the work- piece. • 60-80 teeth. • Alternate top bevel tooth profile. • Small hook angle and a shallow gullet. Figure 40. Crosscutting blade. -30-G0444/G0444Z 10" Table Saw Combination blade features: • Adequate for cutting both with and across the grain. • 40-50 teeth. • Alternate top bevel and flat, or alternate top bevel and raker tooth profile. • Teeth are arranged in groups of five. • Gullets are small and shallow within the groups of five teeth, similar to a cross-cut blade; then large and deep between each group of five, like a ripping blade. Figure 41. Combination blade. Laminant blade features: • Best for cutting plywood or veneer. • 40-80 teeth. • Triple chip tooth profile. • Very shallow gullet. Dado Blades: There are two types of dado blades: stacked and wobble. • Stacked Dado Blade—These dedicated dado cutting blades consist of a set of up to 8 individual blades. Multiple cutters are "stacked" between two outside blades. The width of the dado is determined by the combination of cutters that are “stacked” together. The dado is cut in a single pass leaving a smooth and square channel in the face of the workpiece. Stacked dado blades are the most expensive option but are worth considering if your projects require a lot of visible dado cuts. A typical stacked dado blade is shown in Figure 43. • Wobble Dado Blade—Also a dedicated dado blade, a wobble blade usually consists of a single blade that is tilted on the arbor shaft while it is spinning. The channel is cut in the face of the workpiece as the blade passes through its pre- adjusted width of travel. Wobble blades are an inexpensive option when visibly pleasing channel...

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