Fence adjustments, Square and height – Grizzly G0651 User Manual
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model g0651/g0652 (mfg. since 1/10)
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Figure 129. Fence components used to adjust
fence height and squareness to table.
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4. look at the gap between the fence and the
table top.
— if the gap is approximately
1
⁄
16
" and even
from the front of the table to the back (see
Figure 130), then no additional adjust-
ments are necessary. proceed to
clamping
pressure and parallelism.
—if the gap is uneven, if the fence height is
more than
1
⁄
8
", or if the fence touches the
table, then continue with
Step 5.
3. adjust the set screws (Figure 129) on top of
the fence bracket to ensure the fence face is
90° to the table.
5. adjust the fence height with the rear rail foot
until the gap between the table and the fence
is approximately
1
⁄
16
" and even from the front
of the table to the back.
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square, height, parallelism, and clamping pres-
sure. Keep in mind that these adjustments are
interconnected and some trial-and-error may be
needed to achieve satisfactory results.
hex Wrench 6mm .............................................. 1
machinist's square ............................................ 1
Felt-tipped marker ............................................ 1
order to produce square cuts. also, the fence
should be adjusted high enough off the table that
it does not drag across the surface.