Safety instructions for table saws – Grizzly G0605X User Manual
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G0605X/G0606X Extreme Series 12" Table Saw
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Like all machines there is danger associated
with the Model G0605X/G0606X. Accidents
are frequently caused by lack of familiarity
or failure to pay attention. Use this machine
with respect and caution to lessen the pos-
sibility of operator injury. If normal safety
precautions are overlooked or ignored, seri-
ous personal injury may occur.
Safety Instructions for Table Saws
8. CROSSCUTTING OPERATIONS. Remove
the rip fence whenever using the miter 
gauge to crosscut a workpiece.
9. CUT-OFF PIECES. Stop the blade before
removing cut-off pieces.
10. BLADE HEIGHT. Always adjust the blade
to the proper height above the workpiece.
11. WORKPIECE SUPPORT. Provide ade-
quate support to the rear and sides of the 
saw table for wide or long workpieces.
12. DAMAGED SAW BLADES. Never use
blades that have been dropped or other-
wise damaged.
13. DADO AND RABBET OPERATIONS
Dado and rabbeting operations require 
special attention because those operations 
must be performed with the blade guard 
removed. Be especially aware of your per-
sonal safety whenever operating saw with 
the guard removed, and always immedi-
ately replace the blade guard after these 
operations are complete. 
14. EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES. If at
any time you are experiencing difficulties 
performing the intended operation, stop 
using the machine! Contact our Service 
Department at (570) 546-9663.
1. SAFETY GUARDS. Always use the blade
guard, splitter, and anti-kickback fingers 
on ''through-sawing'' operations. The blade 
cuts completely through the top of the 
workpiece on through-sawing operations.
2. KICKBACK. Be familiar with kickback.
Kickback happens when the workpiece is 
thrown towards the operator at a high rate 
of speed. Until you have a clear under-
standing of kickback and how it occurs, DO 
NOT operate this table saw!
3. REACHING OVER SAW BLADE. Never
reach behind or over the blade while the saw 
is running. Hands or arms could be pulled 
into the saw blade if kickback occurs.
4. WORKPIECE CONTROL. Make sure the
workpiece is stable on the table and is sup-
ported by the rip fence or the miter gauge 
during cutting operations. DO NOT perform 
any cutting operations free-hand.
5. SAFETY ACCESSORIES. Use push sticks,
hold-downs, featherboards, and other 
devices to increase cutting safety.
6. OPERATOR POSITION. Never stand or
have any part of your body directly in-line 
with the cutting path of the saw blade. 
7. COMFORTABLE POSITION. Avoid opera-
tions and hand positions where a slip could 
cause your hand to move into the blade.
No list of safety guidelines can be complete.
Every shop environment is different. Always
consider safety first, as it applies to your
individual working conditions. Use this and
other machinery with caution and respect.
Failure to do so could result in serious per-
sonal injury, damage to equipment, or poor
work results.
