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Squaring crosscut fence to blade – Grizzly G0623X3 User Manual

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Model G0623X/G0623X3 (Mfg. Since 5/12)

figure 132. fence adjustment test piece.

5. loosen the knob on the crosscut fence to

allow it to pivot (make sure 90° stop bolt
remains against the fence during adjust-
ments).

6. loosen the hex nut on the 90° stop bolt

shown in

figure 133, and rotate the 90° stop

bolt to square the crosscut fence.

7. tighten the hex nut on the 90° stop bolt, then

tighten the crosscut fence knob, making sure
the block is touching the 90° stop bolt.

8. repeat steps 3-4.

squaring the crosscut fence to the blade ensures
that cuts made with the crosscut fence will be
square. this procedure can be done by using a
piece of scrap plywood as a test piece and mak-
ing five test cuts, then adjusting the fence as
necessary.

to square the crosscut fence with the blade:

1. make sure the blade is parallel with the slid-

ing table and that the crosscut fence is rest-
ing against the 90° stop bolt (see

figure 133

for locations).

2. prepare the scrap test piece by cutting it to

32" x 32", then number all four sides of the
test piece.

3. use the crosscut fence to cut

1

2

" off of each

side of the test piece, then cut side 1 again
(make five cuts total).

4. measure the test piece diagonally from cor-

ner-to-corner as shown in

figure 132.

— if both measurements are not within

1

16

",

then the crosscut fence needs to be adjust-
ed. proceed to

steps 5–8.

— if both measurements are within

1

16

" then

no adjustments need to be made. you are
finished with this procedure.

squaring crosscut

fence to blade

figure 133. Crosscut fence adjustment cam.

90° stop

bolt