Blade alignment – Grizzly G0651 User Manual
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model g0651/g0652 (mfg. since 1/10)
8. tilt the blade to 45° and repeat Steps 3-6.
—if the blade is still parallel with the miter
slot, continue onto the
Blade Alignment
procedure.
—if the blade was parallel with the miter slot
at 90° but not at 45°, one end of the table 
will need to be shimmed higher with metal 
shim stock.
9. loosen the three table mounting bolts.
10. refer to Figures 122 and 123 for shim
placement. if the distance of a is shorter than 
B, shim(s) will need to be placed under cor-
ners #1 and #2. if the distance of B is shorter 
than a, shim(s) will need to be placed under 
corner #3. very thin shim stock works well.
Figure 122. shim procedure diagram a.
Figure 123. shim procedure diagram B.
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11. tighten one bolt a small amount and then
move on to each of the others, tightening 
each down the same amount. Continue to 
rotate through the bolts, tightening them a 
little each time until they are all secure.
12. now recheck the blade to miter slot at 90°
and 45° by repeating
Steps 3-6.
—if the distance of a and B are equal,
continue to
Step 13, then go to Blade
Alignment.
—if the distances are still off, repeat
Steps
9-11.
13. once the miter slot is adjusted to the blade,
recheck all measurements and be sure the 
table mounting bolts are secure. also, if you 
remove the table in the future, note the shim 
placements and reassemble them exactly 
how they came apart.
14. reconnect the power, then recalibrate the
digital readout (refer to procedure on
page
79) before operating the saw.
Blade Alignment
if the blade contacts the table insert when raised 
or tilted, the blade must be aligned.
Tools Needed
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Wrench 14mm ................................................... 1
To adjust the blade alignment by moving the
table:
1. disConneCt saW From poWer!
2. loosen the three table mounting bolts (page
71, Figure 121) and adjust the table until the 
blade does not contact the insert. tighten all 
the mounting bolts.
3. make sure the blade does not contact the
table insert when raised or tilted. recheck 
parallelism of the blade to the miter slot (see 
page 71). adjust as necessary until the blade 
does not touch the insert.
