Glossary of terms – Grizzly G0700 User Manual
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Model g0700 (Mfg. since 8/09)
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the following is a list of common definitions, terms and phrases used throughout this manual as they relate 
to this table saw and woodworking in general. Become familiar with these terms for assembling, adjusting 
or operating this machine.
arbor: the metal shaft on which the blade is 
mounted.
bevel edge cut: a cut made along the edge of 
a workpiece with the saw blade tilted between 0˚ 
and 45˚. refer to 
page 63 for more details.
blade guard assembly: a safety device that 
mounts over the saw blade to help prevent acci-
dental contact with the saw blade and to contain 
flying chips and dust. refer to 
page 31 for more
details.
crosscut: Cutting operation in which the miter 
gauge is used to hold the workpiece while it is 
cut across its shortest width. refer to 
page 39 for
more details.
dado blade: Blade or set of blades that are used 
to cut grooves and rabbets.
dado cut: Cutting operation that uses a dado 
blade to cut a flat bottomed groove into the face of 
the workpiece. refer to 
page 41 for more details.
featherboard: safety device used to keep the 
workpiece held firmly against the rip fence or table 
surface. refer to 
page 47 for more details.
Kerf: the resulting cut or gap in the workpiece 
after the saw blade passes through during a cut-
ting operation.
Kickback: an event in which the spinning blade 
ejects the workpiece toward the front of the saw 
at a high rate of speed.
non-through cut: a cut in which the blade does 
not cut through the top of the workpiece. refer to 
page 30 for more details.
parallel: Being an equal distance apart at every 
point along two given lines or planes (i.e. the 
rip fence face is parallel to the face of the saw 
blade).
perpendicular: Lines or planes that intersect and 
form right angles (i.e. the blade is perpendicular to 
the table surface).
push stick: safety device used to push the 
workpiece through a cutting operation. Used most 
often when rip cutting thin workpieces. refer to 
page 50 for more details.
rabbet: Cutting operation that creates an L-shaped 
channel along the edge of the workpiece. refer to 
page 43 for more details.
rip cut: Cutting operation in which the rip fence 
is used to cut across the widest width of the 
workpiece. refer to 
page 37 for more details.
riving Knife: Curved metal plate located behind 
the blade. Maintains kerf opening in wood when 
performing a cutting operation. acts as a barrier 
behind blade to shield hands from being pulled 
into the blade if a kickback occurs. refer to 
page
31 for more details.
straightedge: a tool used to check the flatness, 
parallelism, or consistency of a surface(s).
thin Kerf blade: a blade with a kerf or thickness 
that is thinner than a standard blade cannot be 
used on this saw. 
through cut: a cut in which the blade cuts com-
pletely through the workpiece (refer to 
page 30).
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