SLIDING TABLE SAW
MODEL G0501
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
COPYRIGHT © JULY, 2003 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE
OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
#530903624 PRINTED IN USA
ONLINE MANUAL DISCLAIMER
THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL REPRESENTS THE CONFIGURATION OF THE MACHINE AS IT IS CURRENTLY BEING SHIPPED. THE MACHINE
CONFIGURATION CAN CHANGE AS PRODUCT IMPROVEMENTS ARE INCORPORATED. IF YOU OWN AN EARLIER VERSION OF THE MACHINE, THIS
MANUAL MAY NOT EXACTLY DEPICT YOUR MACHINE . CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT DIFFERENCES. PRE-
VIOUS VERSIONS ARE NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE.
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Table Of Contents
SECTION 1: SAFETY........................................................................................................................3
Safety Instructions for Power Tools ............................................................................................3
Additional Safety Instructions for Table Saws ............................................................................5
Preventing Kickback....................................................................................................................6
Protecting Yourself from Kickback..............................................................................................6
Glossary Of Terms......................................................................................................................7
SECTION 2: GENERAL INFORMATION..........................................................................................8
Commentary................................................................................................................................8
SECTION 3: CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................................9
220V 3-Phase ............................................................................................................................9
440V 3-Phase ..........................................................................................................................10
Grounding..................................................................................................................................11
Extension Cords........................................................................................................................11
Rewiring to 440V ......................................................................................................................12
SECTION 4: FEATURES & CONTROLS........................................................................................13
Main Features ..........................................................................................................................13
Control Panel ............................................................................................................................15
Rip Fence Controls ..................................................................................................................16
Blade Guard Controls................................................................................................................16
SECTION 5: SET UP ......................................................................................................................17
About this Section ....................................................................................................................17
Unpacking ................................................................................................................................17
Piece Inventory ........................................................................................................................17
Hardware Recognition Chart ....................................................................................................20
Clean Up ..................................................................................................................................21
Site Considerations ..................................................................................................................21
Moving & Placing Saw Base Unit ............................................................................................22
Setting Up Control Panel ..........................................................................................................23
Table Installation ......................................................................................................................23
Installing Blade Guard ..............................................................................................................26
Installing Extension Tables ......................................................................................................27
Rip Fence..................................................................................................................................29
Crosscut Table..........................................................................................................................30
Miter Fence ..............................................................................................................................32
Power Cord ..............................................................................................................................33
Test Run....................................................................................................................................33
Sliding Table Parallel Adjustment ............................................................................................34
Fence Scale Alignment ............................................................................................................35
Dust Collection..........................................................................................................................36
SECTION 6: OPERATIONS ............................................................................................................37
Operation Tips ..........................................................................................................................37
Changing Blade Tilt ..................................................................................................................38
Changing Blade Speeds ..........................................................................................................38
Aligning Scoring Blade Set ......................................................................................................39
Rip Cutting ................................................................................................................................40
Crosscutting ..............................................................................................................................42
Miter Cutting..............................................................................................................................44
Changing Main Blade................................................................................................................46
Changing Riving Knives............................................................................................................47
Changing Scoring Blade Set ....................................................................................................48
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
SECTION 7: MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................50
Cleaning ....................................................................................................................................50
Miscellaneous............................................................................................................................50
V-Belts ......................................................................................................................................50
Bearings ....................................................................................................................................50
Maintenance Log ......................................................................................................................51
SECTION 8: SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS........................................................................................52
About Service............................................................................................................................52
Replacing Belts ........................................................................................................................52
Calibrating Blade Tilt ................................................................................................................53
Adjusting Riving Knife Alignment..............................................................................................54
SECTION 9: REFERENCE INFO....................................................................................................55
Aftermarket Accessories ..........................................................................................................55
Parts Breakdown and Parts Lists..............................................................................................58
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................84
Wiring Diagrams........................................................................................................................85
Warranty and Returns ..............................................................................................................88
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
SECTION 1: SAFETY
For Your Own Safety, Read Instruction
Manual Before Operating this Equipment
The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible hazardous conditions. This
manual uses a series of symbols and signal words which are intended to convey the level of
importance of the safety messages. The progression of symbols is described below. Remember
that safety messages by themselves do not eliminate danger and are not a substitute for proper
accident prevention measures.
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
WILL result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
COULD result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
MAY result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert
against unsafe practices.
This symbol is used to alert the user to useful information about
proper operation of the equipment.
NOTICE
Safety Instructions for Power Tools
1. KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working
5. KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS
AWAY. All children and visitors should be
kept at a safe distance from work area.
order.
2. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND
WRENCHES. Form a habit of checking to
see that keys and adjusting wrenches are
removed from tool before turning on.
6. MAKE WORKSHOP CHILD PROOF with
padlocks, master switches, or by removing
starter keys.
3. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered
7. DO NOT FORCE TOOL. It will do the job
better and safer at the rate for which it was
designed.
areas and benches invite accidents.
4. DO NOT USE IN DANGEROUS ENVI-
RONMENT. DO NOT use power tools in
damp or wet locations, or where any flam-
mable or noxious fumes may exist. Keep
work area well lighted.
8. USE RIGHT TOOL. DO NOT force tool or
attachment to do a job for which it was not
designed.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-3-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Safety Instructions for Power Tools
9. USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD. Make
sure your extension cord is in good condi-
tion. Conductor size should be in accor-
dance with the chart below. The amperage
rating should be listed on the motor or tool
nameplate. An undersized cord will cause
a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of
power and overheating. Your extension
cord must also contain a ground wire and
plug pin. Always repair or replace exten-
sion cords if they become damaged.
15. USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.
Consult the instruction manual for recom-
mended accessories. The use of improper
accessories may cause risk of injury.
16. REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTION-
AL STARTING. On machines with mag-
netic contact starting switches there is a
risk of starting if the machine is bumped or
jarred. Always disconnect from power
source before adjusting or servicing. Make
sure switch is in OFF position before recon-
necting.
Minimum Gauge for Extension Cords
LENGTH
17. MANY WOODWORKING TOOLS CAN
“KICKBACK” THE WORKPIECE toward
the operator if not handled properly. Know
what conditions can create “kickback” and
know how to avoid them. Read the manual
accompanying the machine thoroughly.
AMP RATING
0-6
25ft
16
16
16
14
12
10
50ft
16
16
16
12
12
10
100ft
16
14
14
12
7-10
11-12
13-16
17-20
10
No
18. CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Before fur-
ther use of the tool, a guard or other part
that is damaged should be carefully
checked to determine that it will operate
properly and perform its intended function.
Check for alignment of moving parts, bind-
ing of moving parts, breakage of parts,
mounting, and any other conditions that
may affect its operation. A guard or other
part that is damaged should be properly
repaired or replaced.
21-30
10. WEAR PROPER APPAREL. DO NOT
wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties,
rings, bracelets, or other jewelry which
may get caught in moving parts. Non-slip
footwear is recommended. Wear protec-
tive hair covering to contain long hair.
11. ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES. Also
use face or dust mask if cutting operation is
dusty. Everyday eyeglasses only have impact
resistant lenses, they are NOT safety glass-
es.
19. NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNAT-
TENDED. TURN POWER OFF. DO NOT
leave tool until it comes to a complete stop.
12. SECURE WORK. Use clamps or a vise to hold
work when practical. It is safer than using your
hand and frees both hands to operate tool.
20. NEVER OPERATE A MACHINE WHEN
TIRED, OR UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF
DRUGS OR ALCOHOL. Full mental alert-
ness is required at all times when running
a machine.
13. DO NOT OVERREACH. Keep proper foot-
ing and balance at all times.
21. NEVER ALLOW UNSUPERVISED OR
UNTRAINED PERSONNEL TO OPER-
ATE THE MACHINE. Make sure any
instructions you give in regards to the
operation of the machine are approved,
correct, safe, and clearly understood.
14. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep
tools sharp and clean for best and safest
performance. Follow instructions for lubri-
cating and changing accessories.
-4-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Additional Safety Instructions for Table Saws
1. SAFETY ACCESSORIES. Always use the
blade guard and riving knife on all ''through-
sawing'' operations. Through-sawing oper-
ations are those when the blade cuts com-
pletely through the workpiece.
7. USING THE RIP FENCE AND THE
CROSSCUT FENCE TOGETHER DUR-
ING A CUTTING OPERATION. When
using the crosscut fence, the workpiece
should never be contacting the rip fence
while the saw blade is cutting.
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!
8. STALLED BLADE. Turn the saw off
before attempting to "free" a stalled saw
blade.
9. COMFORTABLE CUTTING OPERA-
TIONS. Avoid awkward operations and
hand positions where a sudden slip could
cause your hand to move into the spinning
saw blade.
3. WORKPIECE CONTROL. Make sure the
workpiece is placed in a stable position on
the table and is either supported by the rip
fence or the crosscut table during cutting
operations.
10. EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES. If at any
time you are experiencing difficulties per-
forming the intended operation, stop using
the machine! Contact our Service
Department at (570) 546-9663.
4. PUSH STICK. Always use a push stick
when ripping narrow stock.
5. OPERATOR POSITION. Never stand or
have any part of your body directly in-line
with the cutting path of the saw blade.
11. BLADE HEIGHT. Always adjust the blade
to the proper height above the workpiece.
6. REACHING OVER SAW BLADE. Never
reach behind or over the blade with either
hand while the saw is running. If kickback
occurs while reaching over the blade,
hands or arms could be pulled into the
spinning saw blade.
12. DAMAGED SAW BLADES. Never use
blades that have been dropped or other-
wise damaged.
13. RIVING KNIFE ALIGNMENT. Only oper-
ate the saw if the riving knife is aligned with
the main 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.
Like all machines there is danger associated
with the Model G0501. Accidents are fre-
quently caused by lack of familiarity or fail-
ure to pay attention. Use this machine with
respect and caution to lessen the possibility
of operator injury. If normal safety precau-
tions are overlooked or ignored, serious
personal injury may occur.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-5-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Protecting Yourself
from Kickback
Statistics prove that most common acci-
dents among table saw users can be
linked to kickback. Kickback is typically
defined as the high-speed expulsion of
stock from the table saw toward its oper-
ator. In addition to the danger of the oper-
ator or others in the area being struck by
the flying stock, it is often the case that
the operator’s hands are pulled into the
blade during the kickback.
Even if you know how to prevent kickback, it
may still happen. Here are some tips to
reduce the likelihood of injury if kickback
DOES occur:
•
Stand to the side of the blade during every
cut. If a kickback does occur, the thrown
workpiece usually travels directly in front of
the blade.
Preventing Kickback
•
Always wear safety glasses or a face shield.
In the event of a kickback, your eyes and
face are the most vulnerable part of your
body.
Below are tips to reduce the likelihood of kick-
back:
•
•
Never, for any reason, place your hand
behind the blade. Should kickback occur,
your hand will be pulled into the blade.
•
Never attempt freehand cuts. If the work-
piece is not fed perfectly parallel with the
blade, a kickback will likely occur. Always
use the rip fence or crosscut fence to support
the workpiece.
Use a pushstick to keep your hands farther
away from the moving blade. If a kickback
occurs, the push stick will most likely take the
damage that your hand would have received.
•
Make sure the riving knife is always aligned
with the blade. A misaligned riving knife can
cause the workpiece to bind or stop the flow
of the cut, resulting in an increased chance
of kickback. If you think that your riving knife
is not aligned with the blade, check it imme-
diately!
•
•
•
Ensure that your table slides parallel with the
blade; otherwise, the chances of kickback
are extreme. Take the time to check and
adjust the sliding table.
Use the riving knife during every cut. The riv-
ing knife helps maintain the kerf in the work-
piece after it is cut, therefore, reducing the
chance of kickback.
Feed cuts through to completion. Anytime
you stop feeding a workpiece that is in the
middle of a cut, the chance of binding, result-
ing in kickback, is greatly increased.
-6-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Glossary Of Terms
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. Your safety is VERY important to us at Grizzly!
Arbor: Metal shaft extending from the drive
Non-Through Cut: A sawing operation that
requires the removal of the blade guard and
riving knife. Dado and rabbet cuts are consid-
ered Non-Through Cuts because the blade
does not protrude above the top face of the
wood stock. Always remember to re-install the
blade guard and riving knife after performing a
non-through cut.
mechanism, to which saw blade is mounted.
Bevel Edge Cut: Tilting the arbor and saw blade
to an angle between 0° and 45° to cut a
beveled edge onto a workpiece.
Blade Guard: Metal or plastic safety device that
mounts over the saw blade. Its function is to
prevent the operator from coming into contact
with the saw blade.
Perpendicular: Lines or planes that intersect
and form right angles. i.e. the blade is perpen-
dicular to the table surface.
Crosscut: Cutting operation in which the cross-
cut fence is used to cut across the grain, or
across the shortest width of the workpiece.
Push Stick: Safety device used to push the
workpiece through a cutting operation. Used
most often when rip cutting thin workpieces.
Dado Blade: Blade or set of blades that are used
to cut grooves and rabbets.
Rabbet: Cutting operation that creates an L-
shaped channel along the edge of the work-
piece.
Dado Cut: Cutting operation that uses a dado
blade to cut a flat bottomed groove into the
face of the workpiece.
Riving knife: Metal plate located behind the the
blade. It maintains the kerf opening in the wood
when performing a cutting operation.
Featherboard: Safety device used to keep the
workpiece against the rip fence and against the
table surface.
Straightedge: A tool used to check the flatness,
parallelism, or consistency of a surface(s).
Kerf: The resulting cut or gap in the workpiece
after the saw blade passes through during a
cutting operation.
Through Cut: A sawing operation in which the
workpiece is completely sawn through.
Kickback: An event in which the workpiece is
propelled back towards the operator at a high
rate of speed.
Rip Cut: Cutting operation in which the rip fence
is used to cut with the grain, or across the
widest width of the workpiece.
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.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-7-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
SECTION 2: GENERAL INFORMATION
If you have any comments or criticisms that you
feel we should address in our next printing,
please write to us at:
If you DO NOT read this
entire manual before
operating the machine,
you will greatly increase
your chances of serious
personal injury. To pro-
tect yourself, read and
understand this entire
manual!
Grizzly Industrial, Inc.
Technical Documentation
P.O. Box 2069
C
⁄O
Bellingham, WA 98227
Most important, we stand behind our machines.
We have excellent regional service departments
at your disposal should the need arise.
If you have any service questions or parts
requests, please call or write to us at the location
listed below.
Commentary
Grizzly Industrial, Inc
1203 Lycoming Mall Circle
Muncy, PA 17756
Phone:(570) 546-9663
Grizzly Industrial, Inc. is proud to offer the Model
G0501 Sliding Table Saw. This table saw is part
of Grizzly’s growing family of fine woodworking
machinery. When used according to the guide-
lines stated in this manual, you can expect years
of trouble-free, enjoyable operation, and proof of
Grizzly’s commitment to customer satisfaction.
Fax:(800) 438-5901
E-Mail: [email protected]
The specifications, drawings, and photographs
illustrated in this manual represent the Model
G0501 as supplied when the manual was pre-
pared. However, owing to Grizzly’s policy of con-
tinuous improvement, changes may be made at
any time with no obligation on the part of Grizzly.
For your convenience, we always keep current
Grizzly manuals available on our website at
will be reflected in these manuals as soon as they
are complete.
We are also pleased to provide this manual for
the Model G0501. It was written to guide you
through assembly, review safety considerations,
and cover general operating procedures. It repre-
sents our latest effort to produce the best docu-
mentation possible.
-8-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
SECTION 3: CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS
Plug Type
The plug you install on your cord will depend
upon the type of service you currently have or
plan to install. We recommend using the following
plug and receptacle for your machine on a dedi-
cated circuit only (see Figure 1a for an example):
220V 3-Phase
Plug & Receptacle ..................................L15-30
Serious personal injury could occur if you
connect your machine to the power source
before you have completed the set up
process. DO NOT connect the machine to
the power source until instructed to do so.
Wiring
The Model G0501 is prewired for 220V 3-phase
operation.
Amperage Draw
The Model G0501 has a 10 HP main motor and a
1 HP scoring motor that will draw the following
amps at 220V 3-phase:
Arbor Motor............................................25 Amps
Scoring Motor ..........................................3 Amps
Figure 1a. Typical locking type L15-30 plug and
receptacle.
Circuit Breaker Requirements
Install the machine on a dedicated circuit to
reduce the possibility of overloading the circuit
and tripping the circuit breaker. If the circuit
breaker trips and the circuit is of the correct load
capacity, have the circuit inspected by qualified
electrician. Never use a larger circuit breaker
than stated below, or you will increase the risk of
fire.
Your Shop Circuit Capacity
Always check to see if the wires in your circuit are
capable of handling the amperage draw from
your machine, as well as any other machines that
could be operating on the same circuit. If you are
unsure, consult a qualified electrician.
Circuit Breaker ............................30 Amp, 3 Pole
A fire may occur if your particular electrical
configuration does not comply with local
and state codes. The best way to ensure
compliance is to check with your local
municipality or a licensed electrician.
Minimum Cord Requirements
For 220V 3-phase operation, use the following
type of cord (a cord is not provided):
Cord................................................3 pole, 4 wire
Gauge ..............................................................10
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-9-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Plug Type
440V 3-Phase
The plug you install on your cord will depend
upon the type of service you currently have or
plan to install. We recommend using the following
plug and receptacle for your machine on a dedi-
cated circuit only (see Figure 1b for an example):
Serious personal injury could occur if you
connect your machine to the power source
before you have completed the setup
process. DO NOT connect the machine to
the power source until instructed to do so.
Plug & Receptacle ..................................L15-20
Wiring
The Model G0501 is prewired for 220V 3-phase
operation. If 440 voltage is required, rewire the
machine per the instructions on page 12 and fol-
low the circuit requirements on this page.
Amperage Draw
The Model G0501 has a 10 HP main motor and a
1 HP scoring motor that will draw the following
amps at 440V 3-phase :
Figure 1b. Typical locking type L15-20 plug and
Arbor Motor ........................................12.5 Amps
Scoring Motor ......................................1.5 Amps
receptacle.
Your Shop Circuit Capacity
Circuit Breaker Requirements
Always check to see if the wires in your circuit are
capable of handling the amperage draw from
your machine, as well as any other machines that
could be operating on the same circuit. If you are
unsure, consult a qualified electrician.
Install the machine on a dedicated circuit to
reduce the possibility of overloading the circuit
and tripping the circuit breaker. If the circuit
breaker trips and the circuit is of the correct load
capacity, have the circuit inspected by qualified
electrician. Never use a larger circuit breaker
than stated below, or you will increase the risk of
fire.
A fire may occur if your particular electrical
configuration does not comply with local
and state codes. The best way to ensure
compliance is to check with your local
municipality or a licensed electrician.
Circuit Breaker ............................20 Amp, 3 Pole
Minimum Cord Requirements
For 440V 3-phase operation, use the following
type of cord (a cord is not included):
Cord................................................3 pole, 4 wire
Gauge ..............................................................12
-10-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Grounding
Extension Cords
Because of the high amperage draw from this
machine, we do not recommend the use of exten-
sion cords. Instead, position your equipment near
installed wiring to eliminate the need for exten-
sion cords.
Electrocution or fire could
result if this machine is
not grounded correctly.
Make sure all electrical cir-
cuits are grounded before
you connect them to the
machine. DO NOT use the
Model G0501 if it is not
grounded.
In the event of an electrical malfunction or break-
down, grounding provides a path of least resis-
tance for electric current to reduce the risk of
electric shock. This machine must be equipped
with an electric cord that has an equipment
grounding conductor. This conductor must be
grounded in accordance with all local codes and
ordinances.
Improper connections of the electrical-grounding
conductor can result in the risk of electric shock.
Check with a qualified electrician or one of our
service personnel if the grounding instructions
are not completely understood, or if you are in
doubt as to whether the machine is properly
grounded.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-11-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
3. At the voltage transformer, remove the wire
that leads to the “220” terminal and connect
that wire to the “440” terminal (see Figure 3).
Rewiring to 440V
The Model G0501 can be rewired for 440V oper-
ation. This rewiring job consists of disconnecting
the saw from the power source, changing the
connections on the voltage transformer, changing
the overload relays for the cutting motor and
scoring motor, and rewiring the cutting motor and
scoring motor.
20 340 40 480
The necessary overload relays for this procedure
can be purchased in the Model G0501 440V
Conversion Kit by calling our customer service
number at (800) 523-4777.
Voltage Transformer
This procedure takes moderate electrical skill and
the rewiring job must be inspected by a licensed
electrician before the saw is connected to the
power source. Also, the motors can be accessed
easier for rewiring if the blade is moved to 0˚ (90˚
to table) before beginning.
Figure 3. Wire removed at 220V location and
connected to 440V location.
4. Remove the main motor overload relay (RH-
18/26 21-31A) and replace with the 440V
overload relay (RH-18/15 12-18A) that was
included with the Grizzly 440V conversion
kit. Set the overload relay dial to 13A.
To rewire the Model G0501 for 440V opera-
tion:
5. Remove the scoring motor overload relay
(RH10E/3C 2.4-3.6A) and replace with the
440V overload relay (RH10E/1.7C 1.3-2A)
from the conversion kit. Set the overload
relay dial to 1.7A.
1. Disconnect the saw from the power source!
2. Open the electrical panel and locate the volt-
age transformer shown in Figure 2.
6. Open the motor cabinet door and remove the
motor wiring caps from the main motor and
the scoring motor.
Scoring
Motor Relay
7. Rewire the motors as shown on the diagrams
that are placed on the inside of the motor
wiring caps. Note—The diagram labeled
“Higher” is the correct wiring for 440V.
Voltage
Transformer
Main Motor
Relay
Figure 2. Inside view of the control panel.
-12-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
SECTION 4: FEATURES & CONTROLS
8
1
7
6
2
3
5
4
Figure 4. Main view of machine features and controls.
5. Control Panel & Digital Display—Features
Main Features
a combination of digital and push-button con-
trols for operating the many features of the
saw.
1. Flip Stops—Used for quick measurements
6. Sliding Table—Conveniently glides the
for crosscutting.
workpiece through the blade with effortless
precision and ease.
2. Crosscut Fence—Used during crosscutting
operations. Features a scale and multiple
7. Rip Fence—Fully adjustable with micro-
flip-style stopblocks for precise, repeatable
adjustments. Fence face can be positioned
crosscutting operations.
for standard cutting operations, or in the
lower position for blade guard clearance dur-
ing narrow ripping operations.
3. Crosscut Table—Provides a wide, stable
platform for supporting full-size panels during
crosscutting operations.
8. Riving Knife—Maintains kerf opening during
cutting operations. This function is crucial to
4. Miter Fence—Allows precise miter cuts
preventing kickback caused by the kerf clos-
between 30˚ and 135˚.
ing behind the blade.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-13-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
9
10
13
11
14
Figure 5. Blade guard and dust ports.
Figure 7. Blades.
13. Main Blade—Performs the cutting opera-
9. Blade Guard—Fully-adjustable blade guard
allows high visibility of the cutting operation
while maintaining maximum protection
around the saw blade.
tions.
14. Scoring Blade—Small cutting blade that
rotates opposite the main saw blade. The
blade scores the workpiece before the actu-
al cutting operation is performed; thus, pre-
venting tear-out in laminate materials. The
scoring blade is adjustable forward and
backward, up and down, and in thickness of
kerf.
10. Upper Dust Collection Port—2" port open-
ing allows effective dust extraction from
above the cutting operation.
11. Main Dust Collection Port—5" port allows
efficient high-volume dust extraction from
below the cutting operation.
12
Figure 6. Rip fence scale.
12. Rip Fence Scale—Allows precise measure-
ment of rip cutting operations. Features a
dual calibration block for effortless scale
reading regardless of whether the fence is in
the high or low position.
-14-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Control Panel
N
S
O
P
R
Q
T
M
A
L
K
J
I
B
C
F
G
D
H
E
Figure 8. Control panel close-up.
A. EMERGENCY STOP Button—Disconnects
power to all motors in the motor cabinet.
L. “-” Key—Manually decreases the angle of
the saw blades in increments of 0.1˚.
B. MAIN BLADE OFF Button—Stops the main
saw blade.
M. Set Key—Used to set blade angles entered
into the keypad. Also, used for calibration.
C. SCORING BLADE OFF Button—Stops the
scoring blade.
N. Digital Display—Displays the current angle
of the saw blades.
D. MAIN BLADE DOWN Key—Lowers the
height of the main saw blade.
O. SCORING BLADE UP Key—Raises the
height of the scoring blade.
E. SCORING BLADE RIGHT Key—Moves the
scoring blade right for alignment purposes.
P. ARBOR RPM Display—Displays the current
RPM of the saw blades.
F. SCORING BLADE DOWN Key—Lowers the
height of the scoring blade.
Q. SCORING BLADE LEFT Key—Moves the
scoring blade left for alignment purposes.
G. C Key—Clears typed entries in the display.
R. MAIN BLADE UP Key—Raises the height of
H. Keypad—Keys for inputting the desired
the main saw blade.
angle of the saw blade.
S. SCORING BLADE ON Button—Starts the
scoring blade. Note—The main saw blade
must be ON for the scoring blade to start.
I. Stop Key—Stops the trunnion movement.
J. Start key—Starts trunnion movement after
an angle has been entered.
T. MAIN BLADE ON Button—Starts the main
saw blade.
K. “+” Key—Manually increases the angle of
the saw blades in increments of 0.1˚.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-15-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Rip Fence Controls
Blade Guard
Controls
D
A
C
A
B
B
C
Figure 9. Rip fence controls.
A. Fence Assembly Lock Down Lever—
Secures the fence assembly into position
along the fence rail.
Figure 10. Blade guard controls.
A. Height Adjustment Locking Lever—
Secures the blade guard in the desired verti-
cal position by clamping the dovetail slide.
B. Micro-Adjust Knob—Precisely adjusts the
fence.
B. Leveling Adjustment Locking Lever—
Allows the blade guard to be adjusted hori-
zontally to level the blade guard with the
table or workpiece.
C. Forward/Backward Slide Lock Handle—
Secures the aluminum fence piece on its for-
ward/backward slide track.
C. Mechanical Height Control Lever— Raises
and lowers the blade guard to adjust the
height when the height adjustment locking
lever is released.
D. Micro-Adjust Lock Knob—Secures the
fence after it has been adjusted with the
micro-adjustment knob.
-16-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
SECTION 5: SET UP
About this Section
Piece Inventory
The purpose of this section is to guide you
through the required steps to get your machine
out of its crate and into operating condition.
Main Crate:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Saw Base Unit
Blade Guard
Blade Guard Lower Support Arm
Blade Guard Upper Support Arm
Blade Guard Swing Arm
Push Stick
Large Extension Table
Large Extension Table Braces (2)
Small Extension Table
Small Extension Table Braces (2)
Crosscut Table
Riving Knife
Rip Fence Rail
Rip Fence Clamp
Tool Box
This machine presents
serious injury hazards
to untrained users. Read
through this entire man-
ual to become familiar
with the controls and
operations before start-
ing the machine!
—Feet (4)
—Foot Studs (4)
Wear safety glasses dur-
ing the entire set up
process!
—Combo Arbor Wrench 30, 36 MM
—Combo Wrench 22, 24 MM
—10 pc Hex Key Set
—6 pc Combo Wrench Set
—Arbor Locking Tool
Fence Crate:
Unpacking
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Sliding Table
Crosscut Fence
Extruded Aluminum Rip Fence
Miter Fence
Long Crosscut Table Brace
Short Crosscut Table Brace
Sliding Table End Handle
Sliding Table End Cap
Flip Stop w/Indicator on End
Flip Stop w/Indicator in Middle
Sliding Table Rail Handle
Bar w/Scale
The Model G0501 is shipped from the manufac-
turer in a carefully built crate. If you discover the
machine is damaged after you have signed for
delivery, please immediately call Customer
Service at (570) 546-9663 for advice.
Save the containers and all packing materials for
possible inspection by the carrier or its agent.
Otherwise, filing a freight claim can be difficult.
When you are completely satisfied with the con-
dition of your shipment, you should inventory the
equipment from the shipping crate.
Flat Head Screws (4) M6-1.0 x 30
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-17-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
In the event that any non-proprietary parts are
missing (e.g. nuts or washers), we would be glad
to replace them, or for the sake of expediency,
replacements can be obtained at your local hard-
ware store.
Figure 13. Extension tables and braces.
Figure 11. Saw unit.
Figure 14. Rip fence components and
push stick.
Figure 12. Blade guard assembly.
-18-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Figure 17. Sliding table.
Figure 15. Crosscut fence components.
Figure 16. Toolbox inventory.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-19-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Hardware Recognition Chart
-20-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Clean Up
Site Considerations
The unpainted surfaces are coated with a waxy
oil to protect them from corrosion during ship-
ment. Remove this protective coating with a sol-
vent cleaner or citrus-based degreaser such as
Grizzly’s G7895 Degreaser. To clean thoroughly,
some parts may need to be removed. For opti-
mum performance from your machine, make
sure you clean all moving parts or sliding
contact surfaces that are coated. Avoid chlo-
rine-based solvents as they may damage painted
surfaces should they come in contact. Always fol-
low the manufacturer’s instructions when using
any type of cleaning product.
Floor Load
The Model G0501 weighs 2314 lbs. and has a
base footprint of 641⁄2" W x 39" D. Most commer-
cial floors are suitable for your machine. Some
residential floors may require additional reinforce-
ment to support both the machine and operator.
Working Clearances
Consider existing and anticipated needs, size of
material to be processed through each machine,
and space for auxiliary stands, work tables or
other machinery when establishing a location for
your saw. See Figure 18 for the maximum work-
ing clearances of the Model G0501.
Gasoline and petroleum
products have low flash
points and could cause
an explosion or fire if
used
to
clean
machinery. DO NOT use
gasoline or petroleum
products to clean the
machinery.
Smoking near solvents
could ignite an explosion
or fire and cause serious
injury. DO NOT smoke
while using solvents.
243.5"
Figure 18. Working clearances.
Unsupervised children and
visitors inside your shop
could cause serious person-
al injury to themselves. Lock
all entrances to the shop
when you are away and DO
NOT allow unsupervised
children or visitors in your
shop at any time!
Many of the solvents
commonly used to clean
machinery can be toxic
when inhaled or ingest-
ed. Lack of ventilation
while using these sol-
vents could cause seri-
ous personal health risks
or fire. Take precautions
from this hazard by only
using cleaning solvents
in a well ventilated area.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-21-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
4. Lift the saw base unit and move it to your
Moving & Placing
Saw Base Unit
predetermined location.
5. Before lowering the saw into position, place
safety blocks under the frame and thread the
four foot studs into the frame at least half of
their length.
6. Remove the safety blocks and lower the saw
onto the feet as shown in Figure 20 and
remove the forklift straps.
The Model G0501 is a
heavy machine that
weighs approximately
2300 lbs. Serious per-
sonal injury may occur if
safe moving methods
are not followed. To be
safe, you will need assis-
tance and power equip-
ment when moving the
shipping
crate
and
removing the machine
from the crate.
To remove the saw base unit from the crate
pallet:
Figure 20. Foot studs placed in base feet.
1. Cut off and remove all plastic straps from the
crate.
7. Place a level on the saw table and adjust foot
studs so the the saw table is level from left to
right and from front to back.
2. Position the forklift forks together and direct-
ly above the saw.
3. Place two lifting straps over the forks and
attach the ends to the lifting bolts as shown
in Figure 19.
8. Lock the foot studs in position by tightening
their jam nuts against the machine body.
Figure 19. Lifting the saw base unit.
-22-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
4. Swing the control panel against the frame of
the saw and secure it in place with the three
caps screws that you removed from the
inside of the control panel in step 3.
Setting Up Control
Panel
5. Close the control panel face and secure it
with the three cap screws that originally kept
it closed, so the control panel is set up simi-
lar to the photo in Figure 23.
To set up the control panel:
1. Using a 6mm hex wrench, remove the red
control panel shipping brace shown in
Figure 21.
Figure 23. Control panel correctly set up.
Figure 21. Control panel shipping brace.
2. Remove the three cap screws on the face of
the control panel to open the cover.
Table Installation
3. Remove the three cap screws and nuts from
the inside left edge of the control panel
(Figure 22).
Installing the sliding table is a difficult procedure
because the sliding table is very heavy and
because the attachment blocks inside the table
need to be aligned with the attachment holes on
the bottom of the table.
The sliding table for the
Model G0501 weighs
over 350 lbs. Use at least
four strong people to lift
it in position. Improper
lifting techniques or
inadequate lifting assis-
tance could result in
serious crushing or
strain injuries.
Figure 22. Control panel face and side cap
screws.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-23-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
To install the sliding table:
3. Back out the parallel adjustment bolts shown
in Figure 26, but do not completely remove
them or the jam nuts that are installed on
them.
1. Remove the red shipping brace, shown in
Figure 24, from the blade tilt mechanism.
Figure 26. Parallel adjustment bolts.
Figure 24. Blade tilt shipping brace.
4. While the sliding table is still in its crate, pen-
cil a light mark on the front of the table that
references the middle mounting hole. Note—
This step will save time when positioning the
sliding table on the base unit.
2. Using a 12mm hex wrench, remove the three
large cap screws (Figure 25) from the saw
base unit.
5. Now, locate the middle attachment hole on
the base unit (where you removed the large
cap screws in step 2) and pencil a light align-
ment mark on the front of the machine base
unit.
6. Use at least four strong people to lift the slid-
ing table onto the base unit. The edge of the
sliding table should be up against the edge of
the base unit table and the penciled refer-
ence marks should be aligned with each
other.
7. Have two of your assistants hold the sliding
table in position so that it does not fall while
you are securing it to the base unit.
Figure 25. Three large caps screws to be
removed from saw base unit.
-24-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
8. Remove the shipping brace, shown in Figure
27, from the end of the sliding table.
Figure 28. Access panel removed (one side
shown).
Figure 27. Sliding table shipping brace.
9. From the end of the sliding table, look inside
the sliding table and locate the three attach-
ment blocks. These need to be positioned
over the attachment holes. The scale bar is
an excellent tool for inserting into the table
and positioning the blocks.
10. Starting at the middle hole, reach through the
dust port opening and stick your finger in the
attachment hole. Have your third assistant
use the scale bar to push or pull the middle
attachment block so that you can align it with
your finger.
Figure 29. Sliding table handles.
11. Once aligned, thread one of the large cap
screws from the base into the attachment
block, but DO NOT completely tighten with
the hex wrench until instructed later in this
manual.
12. Remove the two access panels from the
back of the base unit (Figure 28) so that you
can access both of the remaining attachment
holes.
13. Utilizing the same procedures from steps 10
& 11, thread the remaining two cap screws
from the base into the sliding table attach-
ment blocks.
Figure 30. Sliding table end cap attachment
screws.
14. Install the sliding table handles and end cap
(shown in Figure 29 & 30) with two flat head
screws per each, securing from the top of the
table.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-25-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Installing Blade
Guard
Upper
Support Arm
The blade guard assembly consists of four
pieces: Lower and upper support arms, a pivoting
swing arm and a clear plastic blade guard shield.
To install the blade guard:
1. Remove the six bolts from the side of the
motor cabinet.
Figure 32. Vertical support installed.
2. Position the lower support arm over the holes
on the side of the motor cabinet and secure
it with the bolts and lock washers removed in
step 1, so the assembly looks similar to
Figure 31.
5. Loosen the pivot bolt (Figure 33) at the end
of the swing arm to position the steel mount-
ing brace over the end of the upper support
arm.
Pivot Bolt
Steel Mounting
Brace
Pivoting Swing
Arm
Lower Support
Arm
Figure 33. Pivot bolt.
Figure 31. Lower support arm installed.
6. Position the pivoting swing arm over the saw
table (Figure 34) and secure it with four
M10-1.5 x 25 bolts, lock washers and flat
washers. Note—Get assistance holding the
swing arm in place while securing it to the
support.
3. Unthread the eight bolts from the upper sup-
port arm.
4. Position the upper support arm over the
holes in the lower support arm and secure it
with the bolts removed in step 3 (Figure 32).
-26-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Installing Extension
Tables
To install the extension tables:
1. Assemble the braces to the underside of the
small and large extension table, as shown in
Figures 36 & 37. Note—Do not fully tighten
the braces to the tables. They will need to be
adjusted during installation.
Figure 34. Pivoting swing arm installed on
supports.
7. Remove the four cap screws under the blade
guard and one cap screw at the front.
8. Position the clear blade shield guide holes
under the blade guard arm (Figure 35) and
secure it with the cap screws removed in
step 7. Note—Overtightening cap screws
may crack the blade guard.
Figure 36. Large extension table and braces.
Figure 35. Clear blade shield installed.
Figure 37. Small extension table and braces.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-27-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
2. Remove the three cap screws, lock washers
and flat washers from the side of the table
(Figure 38, white arrows) and remove the
two cap screws from the motor cabinet
(Figure 38, black arrows).
6. Check the surfaces of the table with a
straight edge a shown in Figure 40.
Figure 40. Checking with a straight edge.
7. Position the adjustment screws between the
table support braces and extension table to
finely tune the table so it is level.
Figure 38. Hardware location for small table.
3. Position the small extension table over the
holes on the cast iron table and secure it with
the three cap screws that you removed in
step 2 (Figure 39). Note—Get assistance
positioning the table and holding it in place
while installing.
8. To install the large extension table, move to
the back of the saw and remove the four cap
screws from cast iron table and the four cap
screws from the cabinet.
9. With the help of at least two assistants, install
and level the large extension table in the
same manner as the small extension table,
using the hardware removed in step 8.
Figure 41 shows the large extension table
installed correctly.
Cap Screws
Adjustment Screws
Figure 39. Small extension table installed.
4. Use the adjustment screws (Figure 39)
under the extension table to level the top sur-
face with the saw table.
Figure 41. Large extension table installed.
5. When the surfaces are level, slide the table
supports against the machine frame and
secure them with the cap screws.
-28-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Rip Fence
To install the rip fence:
1. Locate the fence rail and remove the last nut
and washer from each threaded mounting
post.
2. Position the three rail bolts in the location
holes along the cast iron table and large
extension table. Note—The center mounting
post is positioned closer to one end of the
rail. Align the mounting posts with the the
mounting holes accordingly.
Figure 43. Installed clamp assembly.
6. Slide one end of the aluminum fence piece
over the mounting track on the side of the
fence clamping assembly. Note—The alu-
minum fence piece should slide smoothly
back and forth. The handle on the top of the
clamping assembly rotates to lock the alu-
minum fence piece into position (Figure 44).
3. Secure the rail by installing the washer and
nut that were removed in step 1 to the back-
side of the tables. Figure 42 shows the rail
installed.
Lock
Handle
Figure 42. Fence rail installed.
Figure 44. Installing aluminum fence to
clamping assembly in upward position.
4. Secure the fence scale to the edge of the
cast iron/extension table edge with the four
M6-1.0 x 30 flathead cap screws from the
packing inventory.
5. Slide the rip fence clamping assembly onto
the end of the fence rail (Figure 43). Note—
The fence clamping assembly will not slide
onto the rail if the clamping lever is in the
locked position.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-29-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
7. Check if the bottom edge of the aluminum
fence piece rests on the top surface of the
table. Note—The aluminum fence piece will
scratch the table surface if the ride height is
not adjusted correctly.
Crosscut Table
To assemble the crosscut table:
— If the bottom edge of the aluminum fence
piece does not rest on the table, then
fence is correctly adjusted. Proceed to the
next sub-section.
1. Swing the crosscut table brace away from
the table saw base. Note—A magnet holds
the support against the base. A strong pull is
necessary to free the support.
— If the bottom edge of the aluminum fence
piece does rest on the table, then contin-
ue on to the next step.
2. Position the brace perpendicular to the long
edge of the sliding table.
3. One end of the crosscut table has a clamp-
ing assembly designed to attach to the bar
on the sliding table. The two cap screws
(Figure 46) located under the clamp need to
be backed out far enough to allow the clamp
to slip over the bar on the sliding table.
8. Loosen the cam bolt located on the end of
the fence clamp assembly (see Figure 45).
Figure 45. Installed clamp assembly.
9. Rotate the cam up or down to adjust the ride
Figure 46. Cap screws used to secure the
height of the fence.
crosscut table clamping assembly.
10. Retighten the cam bolt and check the ride
4. Lift the crosscut table and slip the clamp over
the bar on the sliding table and set the other
end of the crosscut table onto the shaft that
protrudes up from the brace (Figure 47).
height. Re-adjust if necessary.
-30-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
9. Using the handles on the crosscut fence,
slide the 2 cam lock rods into the crosscut
table (Figure 49). Note—Make sure the lock-
ing bolts on the crosscut fence are disen-
gaged so the locating pins will easily fall into
the table extension.
Cam Lock Rod
Mounting
Shaft
Figure 47. Mounting the crosscut table over the
shaft on the brace.
5. Remove both end caps from the short cross-
support and remove one end cap from the
long cross-support as shown in Figure 48.
Figure 49. Cam lock rod (1 of 2).
10. Install the flip stop units in the crosscut fence
by unlocking the extension piece and align-
ing the clamp bar on the bottom of the flip
stop unit to slide it into the fence. The correct
order of placement for the flip stop units is
shown in Figure 50.
Cross-support
Cross-support
Hold-Down
Assembly
Inside Flip Stop
Outside Flip Stop
Figure 48. Cross-support assemblies.
6. Loosen the hold-down assemblies that
secure each of the cross-supports.
7. Slide the cross-supports into position and
secure them by tightening the hold-down
assemblies.
8. Place the crosscut fence on the crosscut
table so that the locating pins fit inside the
guide holes.
Figure 50. Correct order of flip stop unit
placement.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-31-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
3. Thread the fixed bolt into the fixed block. The
miter fence should now slide up and down
the angle range freely.
Miter Fence
4. Position the fence at the desired angle and
use the clamp plate ratcheting handle to lock
the fence in place. Figure 52 shows the miter
fence set to 45˚ on the miter fence scale.
To install the miter fence:
1. Loosen the clamp plate with the ratchet han-
dle to prepare the miter fence for installation.
2. Align the fixed bolt in the slot closest to the
blade and align the clamp plate in the other
slot as shown in Figure 51.
Fixed Bolt
Clamp Plate
Figure 52. Miter fence set to 45˚ mark on the
miter gauge scale.
Figure 51. Miter fence components aligned for
installation of miter fence.
-32-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Power Cord
Test Run
The remaining adjustments in this section require
you to connect the power cord to the saw and
install a plug on the power cord. Before begin-
ning, read Section 3: Circuit Requirements to
make sure your setup meets the requirements of
the machine.
Now that the machine is connected to the power
source, it is important to perform a test run to
make sure all the controls are working properly.
Before starting the saw, make sure you
have performed the preceding assembly
and adjustment instructions, and you have
read through the rest of the manual and are
familiar with the various functions and safe-
ty issues associated with this machine.
Failure to follow this warning could result in
serious personal injury or even death!
To connect the saw to the power source:
1. Read
through
Section
3:
Circuit
Requirements to double-check that your
setup follows the safety and circuit require-
ments, and that the power cord you have
chosen meets the minimum requirements for
this machine.
To test run the saw:
2. Open the control panel box.
1. Put on safety glasses and make sure any
bystanders are out of the way and also wear-
ing safety glasses.
3. Feed the power cord through the strain relief
on the side of the control panel, and connect
the cord wires to the main terminal (Figure
53).
2. Turn the switch on the side of the control
panel to ON. This is the main power switch.
4. Close the control panel door.
3. At the front of the control panel, rotate the
red EMERGENCY STOP button until it
springs up. The control panel is now live and
any buttons you push will react accordingly.
4. Turn to page 14 and experiment with all of
the controls until you are familiar and com-
fortable with them.
— If the blade moves in the wrong direction,
then disconnect the power and switch the
power wires at the circuit breaker in the
electrical box.
— If any problems occur, press the EMG
STOP button. Investigate and correct the
problem before operating the machine
further. If you need help, refer to the trou-
bleshooting section in the back of this
manual or contact our service department
at (570) 546-9663.
Figure 53. Main terminal located inside saw
control panel.
5. Connect the power cord to an L15-30 Plug.
Note—You must have an L15-30 receptacle
to use with the L15-30 plug.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-33-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
6. Move the other end of the sliding table in
Sliding Table
Parallel Adjustment
front of the blade and measure the gap.
— If the gap is the same on both sides, then
the sliding table is already parallel with
the main blade. Skip to step 10.
Now is the point in the assembly process to make
the sliding table parallel with the main saw blade
and tighten the three large cap screws that were
used to secure the sliding table to the saw base.
— If the gap on one side is different than the
other, then continue with step 7.
7. Move the end of the sliding table that needs
to be adjusted in front of the blade.
Besides the tools included with the saw, this pro-
cedure requires you to have a precision ruler, a
felt tip pen, and the assistance of another person.
8. Using the ruler, watch the gap measurement
and have your assistant slowly make the
adjustments at the parallel adjustment bolts
(Figure 55) until the gap size is equal to the
other side.
To adjust the sliding table parallel with the
main blade:
1. Set the blade to 0˚ on the control panel (90˚
with the cast iron table).
2. Raise the main blade up as far as it will go.
3. Disconnect the saw from the power source!
4. Mark the center of the blade with a felt tip
pen. This will allow you to take your mea-
surements from the exact same place on the
blade.
5. Move the sliding table all the way to one end,
and using a precision ruler, measure the gap
between the edge of the table and your mark
on the blade as shown in Figure 54.
Figure 55. Sliding table parallel adjustment bolt
(other side not shown).
9. Repeat steps 5–6 until the gap between your
mark on the blade and the edge of the sliding
table is even at both ends.
10. Tighten the jam nuts on the parallel adjust-
ment bolts to secure them in place
11. Now tighten the three large cap screws
(Page 23, Figure 25) that secure the sliding
table to the base.
Figure 54. Measuring gap between sliding table
edge and center of blade with a precision ruler.
-34-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Fence Scale
Alignment
Before operation, the 0" mark on the rip fence
scale must be aligned with the right side of the
blade to ensure that the rip fence measurements
will be accurate.
To align the fence scale with the blade:
1. Set the blade to 0˚ on the control panel (90˚
Figure 57. Rip fence aligned with blade.
with the cast iron table).
6. Loosen the scale lock knob (Figure 58),
adjust the scale 0" mark even with the fence,
and tighten the scale knob to keep the scale
in place.
2. Raise the main blade up as far as it will go.
3. Disconnect the saw from the power source!
4. Remove the stop bolt shown in Figure 56.
Figure 58. Rip fence scale lock knob.
Figure 56. Rip fence stop bolts
7. Move the fence away from the blade and re-
install the stop bolt that was removed in step
4.
5. Move the rip fence all the way against the
blade as shown in Figure 57.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-35-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
3. Connect a 2" dust hose to the port located
above the blade guard shown in Figure 60.
Dust Collection
The Model G0501 is equipped with two dust ports
that should be properly connected to a dust col-
lection system before operation.
To connect the dust ports to a dust collection
system:
1. Secure a 5" dust hose to the dust port locat-
ed under the saw table (Figure 59).
Figure 60. 2" dust port location.
4. Run the 2" hose along the braces on the
back of the blade guard swing arm to your
dust collection system. Make sure to leave
extra slack in the dust hose near swing arm
pivot points.
NOTICE
Remember maximum working clearances
when installing dust hoses.
Figure 59. 5" dust port location.
2. Run the 5" hose to your dust collection sys-
5. Run a ground wire along the dust hose and
attach the wire to the machine to protect
against static electricity.
tem.
-36-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
SECTION 6: OPERATIONS
Operation Tips
Damage to your eyes, lungs, and ears could
result from using this machine without prop-
er protective gear. Always wear safety glass-
es, a dust mask, and hearing protection
when operating this machine.
Your safety is important. The tips below are
intended to supplement Section 2: Safety. But
remember, no safety list can be comprehensive
of every situation. The operator is ultimately
responsible for their own safety, as well as the
safety of bystanders. Every cutting operation is
uniquely different and may require safety equip-
ment or safety procedures not mentioned in this
manual.
Please follow these tips EVERY time you use
your saw:
Loose hair and clothing
could get caught in
machinery and cause
serious personal injury.
Keep loose clothing and
long hair away from mov-
ing machinery.
•
•
Stand to the left of the blade line-of-cut when
performing a cutting operation.
Turn off the saw and allow the blade to come
to a complete stop before removing the cut-
off piece.
•
•
•
•
Make sure that the riving knife is always
aligned with the main blade before cutting!
NOTICE
The following section was designed to give
instructions on the basic operations of this
machine. However, it is in no way compre-
hensive of all of the machine’s applications.
WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND that you read
books, trade magazines, or get formal train-
ing to maximize the potential of your
machine.
Always position the blade guard to the cor-
rect height above the workpiece.
Carefully plan each cutting operation to avoid
injuries.
When you release the sliding table lock,
make sure that the knob is positioned so that
it will not lock the table during a cut.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-37-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Changing Blade Tilt
Changing Blade
Speeds
The blade can be tilted anywhere from 0˚ to 45˚.
To change the blade tilt:
The blades for the Model G0501 can operate at
3000, 4000, 5000, and 6000 RPM. This speed
can be easily changed by moving the V-belt posi-
tion on the main motor pulley and arbor pulley.
1. Turn the main power switch ON.
2. Rotate the red EMERGENCY STOP button
until it springs up.
To change the blade speed:
3. Press SET on the keypad.
1. Disconnect the saw from the power
source!
2. Remove the cap screws on the top and bot-
tom right corners, then open the motor cabi-
net door.
4. Type in your desired blade tilt. (For example:
If you want the blade to tilt to 30˚, type 3, 0.)
3. Move the belt tension handle (Figure 61)
down to loosen the V-belt.
5. Press START on the keypad. The blade
should now move to your desired tilt.
Figure 61. Belt tension release handle.
-38-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
4. Position the V-belt in one of the pulley loca-
tions illustrated in Figure 62, depending on
your desired blade speed.
Aligning Scoring
Blade Set
5000
3000
The scoring blade must be aligned with the main
blade to ensure satisfactory cutting results.
Before attempting to align the scoring blade with
the main blade, the kerf thickness must match
that of the main blade.
To align the scoring blade set:
1. Move the blade tilt to 0˚ on the control panel
(blade 90˚ to table), and raise the main blade
and scoring blade set up as far as they will
go.
4000
6000
Figure 62. Belt speed diagram.
2. Remove the stop bolt from the rip fence, and
move the rip fence against the main blade (or
scoring blade) as shown in Figure 64.
5. Turn the pulley speed switch (Figure 63) so
that the opening in the fins line up with the
belt position. This switch registers the speed
with the control panel.
Pulley Speed
Switch
Figure 64. Fence against blade as a guide for
aligning the scoring blade.
Figure 63. Pulley speed switch.
3. Use the control panel to move the scoring
blade so that the rip fence can touch both the
scoring blade and the main blade when posi-
tioned as shown in Figure 64.
6. Move the belt tension handle up to tighten
the V-belt.
7. Close and secure the motor cabinet door.
4. Lower the scoring blade to the correct height
and perform a test cut, then make any final
adjustments.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-39-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Determine which cutting operation will be best
suited for the workpiece to be ripped.
Rip Cutting
— To use the sliding table, read the instruc-
tions titled “Rip cutting with the sliding
table.”
The Model G0501 has the capability of rip cutting
full size panels (Figure 65). The sliding table
removes the burden of sliding a large and heavy
panel over a stationary table surface.
— To use the machine as a traditional table
saw, skip ahead to “Rip cutting using the
traditional table saw technique.”
Rip cutting with the sliding table:
1. Mount the crosscut table to the sliding table.
2. Slide and secure the crosscut table to the
end of the sliding table opposite the sliding
table handle.
3. Install the crosscut fence in the guide pin
holes shown in Figure 67 and lock it in place
with the cam locks. Note—First, drop the
crosscut fence into the outside edge guide
pin hole, then drop the other end of the
crosscut fence into the guide pine hole clos-
est to the sliding table.
Figure 65. Rip cutting setup with the sliding
table.
This saw also has the capability of rip cutting
smaller boards, using the machine as a tradition-
al table saw (Figure 66). Smaller, lighter boards
are easier to slide across the stationary cast iron
table surface to the right of the saw blade.
Figure 67. Guide pin holes used when mounting
the crosscut fence for rip cutting operations.
4. Set either flip stop to the desired width-of-cut.
Figure 66. Rip cutting using the traditional
table saw technique.
-40-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
5. Position the blade guard to the correct height
5. Position the blade guard to the correct height
for your workpiece.
for your workpiece.
6. Load the workpiece onto the table saw. The
set up should look similar to Figure 65.
6. Once all the necessary safety precautions
have been taken, load the workpiece onto
the table saw and perform the cutting opera-
tion.
7. Once all the necessary safety precautions
have been taken, perform the cutting opera-
tion.
Rip cutting using the traditional table saw
technique:
1. Slide the crosscut table out of the way.
2. Lock the sliding table into a stationary posi-
tion.
3. Position the rip fence to the desired width-of-
cut.
4. Slide the leading end of the rip fence so it is
even with the center of the main saw blade
as shown in Figure 68. Note—This tech-
nique allows the finished cut-off piece to “fall”
away from the blade when the cutting opera-
tion is complete; therefore, reducing the pos-
sibility of kickback and preventing the trailing
corner of the workpiece from being nicked by
the back edge of the blade.
Figure 68. Rip fence set even with center of
blade.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-41-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Lastly, this machine has the capability of cross-
cutting workpieces while using the rip fence as a
cut-off gauge (Figure 71).
Crosscutting
With the crosscut fence mounted in the forward
position (Figure 69), the Model G0501 has the
capability of crosscutting full size panels.
Forward Mounted
Crosscut Fence
Figure 71. Crosscutting workpieces
using the rip fence as a cut-off gauge.
Determine which cutting operation will be best
suited for the workpiece to be crosscut.
Figure 69. Crosscutting full size panel.
— If you will be crosscutting full size panels,
then skip ahead to “Crosscutting full size
panels.”
With the crosscut fence mounted in the rear posi-
tion (Figure 70), this machine also has the capa-
bility of crosscutting smaller panels.
— If you will be crosscutting smaller panels,
then skip ahead to “Crosscutting smaller
panels.”
— If you will be crosscutting workpieces
using the rip fence as a cut-off gauge,
then skip ahead to “Crosscutting using
the rip fence as a cut-off gauge.”
Rear Mounted
Crosscut Fence
Figure 70. Crosscutting smaller panels.
-42-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Crosscutting full size panels:
Crosscutting smaller panels:
1. Mount the crosscut table to the sliding table.
1. Mount the crosscut table to the sliding table.
2. Install the crosscut fence in the forward guide
pin holes shown in Figure 72 and lock it in
place. Note—First, drop the crosscut fence
into the outside edge guide pin hole, then
drop the other end of the crosscut fence into
the guide pine hole closest to the sliding
table.
2. Install the crosscut fence in the rear guide
pin holes shown in Figure 72 and lock it in
place. Note—First, drop the crosscut fence
into the outside edge guide pin hole, then
drop the other end into the guide pin hole
closest to the sliding table.
3. Set either flip stop to the desired width-of-cut.
Note—If the workpiece extends to the left of
the saw blade more than 66", then the cross-
cut fence slide needs to be extended.
Rear Guide
Pin Holes
4. Position the blade guard to the correct height
for your workpiece.
5. Load the workpiece onto the table saw. The
set up should look similar to Figure 69.
6. Once all the necessary safety precautions
have been taken, perform the cutting opera-
tion.
Forward Guide
Pin Holes
Crosscutting using the rip fence as a cut-off
gauge:
Figure 72. Guide pin holes used when mounting
the crosscut fence for full size
panel crosscutting.
1. Mount the crosscut table to the sliding table.
3. Set either flip stop to the desired width-of-cut.
Note—If the workpiece extends to the left of
the saw blade more than 66", then the cross-
cut fence slide needs to be extended.
2. Install the crosscut fence in the rear guide
pin holes shown in Figure 72 and lock it in
place. Note—First, drop the crosscut fence
into the outside edge guide pin hole, then
drop the other end into the guide pin hole
closest to the sliding table.
4. Position the blade guard to the correct height
for your workpiece.
3. Position the rip fence to the desired width-of-
6. Load the workpiece onto the table saw. The
set up should look similar to Figure 69.
cut.
4. Load the workpiece onto the table saw. The
set up should look similar to Figure 71.
7. Once all the necessary safety precautions
have been taken, perform the cutting opera-
tion.
5. Slide the leading end of the rip fence behind
the back edge of the workpiece as shown in
Figure 73. Note—When using the crosscut
fence, the workpiece should never be mak-
ing contact with the saw blade and the rip
fence at the same time.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-43-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Miter Cutting
The miter fence allows miter cuts from 30˚
through 135˚ on boards ranging in length from
91⁄2" through 861⁄2". The table mounted miter scale
has a resolution of 1⁄2˚. Either end of the flip stop
slide can be slid into the end of the miter fence to
accommodate cut off lengths both over and under
45" as shown in Figure 74 & 75.
Figure 73. Correct rip fence position when per-
forming crosscutting operations.
6. Position the blade guard to the correct height
for your workpiece.
7. Once all the necessary safety precautions
have been taken, perform the cutting opera-
tion.
Figure 74. Example of miter cutting operation
for a cut length less than 45".
Figure 75. Example of miter cutting operation
for a cut length over 45".
-44-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
To perform a miter cut:
4. Position the flip stop according to the length
of the workpiece you want to cut off to the left
of the blade.
1. Mount the miter fence onto the sliding table.
2. Position the fence at the desired angle and
use the clamp plate ratcheting handle to lock
the fence in place. Figure 76 shows the miter
fence set to 45˚ on the miter fence scale.
— If the desired cut-off length to the left of
the blade is between 91⁄2" and 45", then
the flip stop-end of the slide bar needs to
be slid into the main miter fence body first
(Figure 78).
Clamp Plate
Ratcheting Handle
Figure 76. Miter fence set to 45˚ mark on the
Figure 78. Miter fence slide installation for cut
miter fence scale.
lengths between 91⁄2" and 45".
3. Loosen the lock knobs that secure the flip
stop slide into position in the miter fence
(Figure 77).
— If the desired cut-off length to the left of
the blade is between 45" and 861⁄2, then
the slide bar end opposite the flip stop
needs to be slid into the main miter fence
body first (Figure 79).
Lock Knobs
Miter Fence
Flip Stop
Figure 77. Flip stop slide lock knobs.
Figure 79. Miter fence slide installation for cut
lengths between 45" and 861⁄2
.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-45-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
5. Position the blade guard to the correct height
for your workpiece.
6. Load the workpiece onto the table saw. The
set up should look similar to Figure 74 or 75.
7. Once all the necessary safety precautions
have been taken, perform the cutting opera-
tion.
Sliding Table
Release Knob
Figure 80. Blade assembly exposed.
4. Pull the blade guard away from the riving
knife to expose the mounting assembly. (The
internal blade guard is held in place with a
magnet.)
Changing Main
Blade
5. Insert the arbor lock tool (shaft with the round
knob) into the hole in the cast iron table and
rotate the main blade until the arbor lock tool
drops in place (Figure 81) and locks the
blade.
The Model G0501 will perform best when high
quality, sharp blades are used. Therefore, when-
ever the main blade starts to get dull, we recom-
mend that you have it resharpened or replace it
with a new blade.
Also, the Model G0501 is designed to accommo-
date either a 12" or a 14" main blade. But any
time you change blade sizes, the appropriate
sized riving knife must also be changed to match
the size of blade you install.
To change main blade:
1. Move the blade tilt to 0˚ on the control panel
(blade 90˚ to table).
2. Disconnect the saw from the power
source!
Figure 81. Locking main blade with the lock
tool.
3. Move the sliding table all the way to the left
and push the release knob to expose the
internal blade guard that covers the blades
and riving knife, as shown in Figure 80.
6. Place a rag over the main blade and put
leather gloves on your hands for protection.
-46-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
7. Using the 36mm arbor wrench, remove the
arbor nut that secures the main blade (turn
clockwise to loosen, as shown in Figure 82).
Changing Riving
Knives
The Model G0501 comes with a riving knives for
use with 12" and 14" blades.
To change the riving knife:
1. Move the blade tilt to 0˚ on the control panel
(blade 90˚ to table), and raise the main blade
as far as it will go.
2. Disconnect the saw from the power
source!
3. Move the sliding table all the way to the left
and push the release knob to expose the
internal blade guard (Figure 83) that covers
the blades and riving knife.
Figure 82. Removing arbor nut to change blade.
8. Remove the arbor flange and the old main
blade.
9. Install the new main blade, replace the arbor
flange and nut, and tighten the arbor nut to
secure the main blade.
— If you changed blade diameter sizes dur-
ing this procedure, now is the time to
change riving knifes. To do this, follow the
instructions titled “Changing Riving
Knives” in this manual.
— If the kerf thickness is different from your
old blade, the scoring blade kerf must be
adjusted to match the new main blade
kerf. To do this, read the “Changing
Scoring Blade Set” and stack the blade
inserts to match same thickness as the
new blade.
Blade Guard
Figure 83. Blade guard exposed to access
riving knife.
10. Make sure the correct size riving knife is
4. Pull the blade guard away from the riving
knife to expose the mounting assembly. (The
internal blade guard is held in place with a
magnet.)
installed and aligned with the blade.
11. Move the orange blade guard back into its
original position, next to the blades, and cen-
ter the sliding table.
5. Remove the center bolt (Figure 84) in the
mounting assembly to remove the mounting
plate.
12. Align the scoring blade to the main blade as
described in the “Aligning Scoring Blade Set”
instructions.
6. Remove the currently installed riving knife
and install the correct riving knife.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-47-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Changing Scoring
Blade Set
The scoring blade set consists of an inner and
outer blade and four internal shims. Two of these
shims are 0.008" thick and two are 0.004". These
have been provided so the scoring blade set can
match the kerf thickness of the main blade.
Figure 86 shows a the scoring blade set laid out
for identification.
Figure 84. Center bolt in mounting assembly.
7. Replace the mounting plate and thread in the
center bolt without completely tightening it.
1
8. Position the riving knife about 3mm or ⁄8
"
away from the nearest carbide tooth on the
main blade. Note—For a quick gauge, use
the 3mm hex wrench to find the correct spac-
ing between the blade and the riving knife, as
shown in Figure 85.
Figure 86. Scoring blade set separated for
identification.
To change scoring blade set:
1. Move the blade tilt to 0˚ on the control panel
(blade 90˚ to table), and raise the main blade
and scoring blade up as far as they will go.
2. Disconnect the saw from the power
source!
Figure 85. Checking riving knife distance from
3. Move the sliding table all the way to the left
and push the release knob (Figure 87) to
expose the internal blade guard that covers
the blades and riving knife.
blade tip with 3mm hex wrench.
9. Tighten the center bolt to secure the riving
knife in position.
10. Move the internal blade guard (from step 4)
back to its original position, and move the
sliding table back to center.
-48-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Figure 87. Sliding table release knob.
Figure 89. Loosening scoring blade arbor nut.
4. Pull the blade guard away from the blades to
expose the arbor nut as shown in Figure 88.
(The internal blade guard is held in place with
a magnet.)
7. Remove the scoring blade set and replace
with a new set that is stacked to the same
kerf thickness as the main blade.
8. Install the flange and arbor nut, and tighten
the arbor nut in the reverse order of step 5.
5. Remove the main blade.
9. Move the orange blade guard back into its
original position, next to the blades, and
move the sliding table to its original position
over the blades.
10. Align the scoring blade to the main blade as
described in the “Aligning Scoring Blade Set”
instructions in this manual.
Figure 88. Scoring blade arbor nut.
6. Place a 23mm wrench behind the scoring
blade on the flats of the arbor shaft, and use
a 22mm wrench at the front to remove the
arbor nut and flange, as shown in Figure 89
(turn counter-clockwise).
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-49-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
SECTION 7: MAINTENANCE
Miscellaneous
Always
disconnect
power to the machine
before performing main-
tenance. Failure to do
this may result in serious
personal injury.
Always be aware of the condition of your
machine. Routinely check the condition of the fol-
lowing items and repair or replace as necessary:
•
•
•
•
Loose mounting bolts.
Worn switch.
Worn or damaged blade.
Worn or damaged blade guard.
Cleaning
Cleaning the Model G0501 is relatively easy.
Vacuum excess wood chips and sawdust, and
wipe off the remaining dust with a dry cloth. If any
resin has built up, use a resin dissolving cleaner
to remove it. Treat all cast iron and unpainted
steel with a non-staining lubricant after cleaning.
V-Belts
Once a week:
To ensure optimum power transmission from the
motor to the blade and to the hydraulic pump, the
V-belts must be in good condition (free from
cracks, fraying and wear) and operate under
proper tension. Check the V-belts at least every 3
months; more often if the saw is used daily.
•
•
•
Clean sliding table surface and grooves.
Clean the cast iron saw table.
Clean the roller guideways for the sliding
table.
•
•
Clean the aluminum rip fence and sliding
grooves.
Clean the rip fence bracket.
See Section 8: Service Adjustments for instruc-
tions on replacing the belts, if needed.
Once a month:
•
Vacuum inside the motor cabinet.
Bearings
The bearings are sealed and pre-lubricated and
require no lubrication during their usable life.
However, your saw components will operate at
their best if the bearing surfaces are kept clean—
this is especially important for the trunnion bear-
ings.
-50-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Maintenance Log
Maintenance Performed
Date
Approximate Hours Of Use
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-51-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
SECTION 8: SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
Replacing Belts
Always
disconnect
power to the machine
before performing ser-
vice adjustments. Failure
to do this may result in
serious personal injury.
To change the V-belt on the main motor:
1. Move the blade tilt to 0˚ on the control panel
(blade 90˚ to table), and raise the main blade
and scoring blade set up as far as they will
go.
About Service
2. Disconnect the saw from the power
source!
3. Open the motor cabinet door.
This section is designed to help the operator with
adjustments that were made at the factory and
that might also need to be made during the life of
the machine.
4. Move the belt tension handle (Figure 90)
down to loosen the V-belt.
This section is provided for your convenience—it
is not a substitute for the Grizzly Service
Department. If any adjustments arise that are not
described in this manual, then feel free to call the
Grizzly Service Department at (570) 546-9663.
Similarly, if you are unsure of how to perform any
procedure in this section, the Grizzly Service
Department will be happy to guide you through
the procedures or help in any other way.
Figure 90. Belt tension handle.
5. Remove the old V-belt and replace it with a
new belt.
6. Move the belt tension handle up to tighten
the V-belt.
7. Close and secure the motor cabinet door.
-52-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
To change the belt on the scoring blade
motor:
Calibrating Blade
Tilt
1. Move the blade tilt to 0˚ on the control panel
(blade 90˚ to table), and raise the main blade
and scoring blade set up as far as they will
go.
The blade tilt is calibrated at the factory, but can
be adjusted if it changes during the life of the
machine.
2. Disconnect the saw from the power
source!
To calibrate the blade tilt:
3. Open the motor cabinet door.
1. Move the blade tilt to 0˚ on the control panel
(blade 90˚ to table), and raise the main blade
as far as it will go.
4. Jack up the scoring blade motor with a bottle
jack, as shown in Figure 91, to loosen the
belt. Note—Use wood blocks to raise the bot-
tle jack.
2. Place a machinist’s square on the table and
against the blade.
3. Adjust the blade tilt until the blade is perfect-
ly square with the table.
4. At the control panel, press SET.
5. Press 0.
Figure 91. Jacking up scoring motor with a bot-
6. Press and hold down SET for five seconds.
This new setting will now be stored in the
control panel.
tle jack to remove the belt.
5. Remove the old belt and install a new belt in
the center of the pulleys.
6. Let the jack down, so the weight of the motor
tensions the belt.
7. Remove the jack and wood blocks, and close
the motor cabinet door.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-53-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
5. Loosen the securing bolt on the riving knife
Adjusting Riving
Knife Alignment
mounting plate.
6. Place the rip fence across the carbide teeth
of the main blade and across the riving knife.
7. Adjust the four setscrews (Figure 93) in/out
until the riving knife is aligned with the car-
bide teeth of the main blade.
The riving knife can be aligned with the blade by
adjusting the four setscrews on the mounting
plate.
To align the riving knife:
1. Move the blade tilt to 0˚ on the control panel
(blade 90˚ to table), and raise the main blade
and scoring blade set up as far as they will
go.
2. Disconnect the saw from the power
source!
Securing
Bolt
3. Move the sliding table all the way to the left
and push the release knob to expose the
internal blade guard that covers the blades
and riving knife.
Figure 93. Adjusting riving knife alignment.
4. Pull the blade guard away from the riving
knife to expose the mounting assembly as
shown in Figure 92. (The internal blade
guard is held in place with a magnet.)
8. Tighten the securing bolt to lock the riving
knife in place.
9. Move the blade guard back into position and
center the sliding table.
Figure 92. Riving knife securing bolt.
-54-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
6. Loosen the jam nut and lock bolt shown in
Figure 95.
Squaring Crosscut
Fence to Blade
7. Rotate the adjustment bolt, shown in Figure
95, to move the fence in the necessary direc-
tion that is needed to make the crosscut
fence square.
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 nec-
essary.
To square the crosscut fence with the blade:
Lock Bolt
and Jam
Nut
1. Make sure the blade is parallel with the slid-
ing table.
2. Prepare the scrap test piece by cutting it to
Adjustment
Bolt
32" x 32".
3. Number all four sides of the test piece.
Figure 95. Crosscut fence adjustment
mechanism (fence removed for clarity).
1
4. Using the crosscut fence, cut ⁄2" off of each
side of the test piece.
8. Tighten the lock bolt and jam nut.
9. Repeat steps 4-8.
5. Measure the test piece diagonally from cor-
ner-to-corner, at all four corners, as shown in
Figure 94.
1
— If both measurements are not within ⁄16",
then the crosscut fence needs to be
adjusted. Proceed to step 6.
— If both measurements are within 1⁄16" then
you are finished with this procedure.
Test
Piece
2
1
3
4
Figure 94. Crosscut fence adjustment
test piece.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-55-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
SECTION 9: REFERENCE INFO
The following pages contain aftermarket acces-
sories information, the machine data sheet, parts
diagrams, parts lists, wiring diagrams, troubleshoot-
ing information and Warranty/Return information
Aftermarket
Accessories
for your Model G0501.
If you need parts or help in assembling your
machine, or if you need operational information,
call the Grizzly Service Department. Trained ser-
vice technicians will be glad to help you.
Replacement Blades
80 Tooth Carbide Tipped 14" Blade..........H3388
100 Tooth Carbide Tipped 14" Blade........H3389
If you have any comments regarding this manual,
please write to Grizzly at the address below:
Grizzly Industrial, Inc.
Technical Documentation
P.O. Box 2069
C
/O
Bellingham, WA 98227-2069
We recommend you keep a copy of our current
catalog for complete information regarding
Grizzly's warranty and return policy. If you need
additional technical information relating to this
machine, or if you need general assistance or
replacement parts, please contact the Service
Department at the location listed below.
Grizzly Industrial, Inc.
1203 Lycoming Mall Circle
Muncy, PA 17756
Phone: (570) 546-9663
Fax: (800) 438-5901
E-Mail: [email protected]
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-57-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
MACHINE DATA
SHEET
Customer Service #: (570) 546-9663 • To Order Call: (800) 523-4777 • Fax #: (800) 438-5901
MODEL G0501 SLIDING TABLE SAW
Design Type .................................................................................................... Floor Model
Overall Dimensions:
Overall Width ....................................................110" (218" w/Sliding Table Extended)
Overall Depth..........................................................................................................132"
Overall Height ..........................................................................................................55"
Table Height ..........................................................................................................351⁄2
"
Table Size (w/Extension Wings) ............................................................55" W x 60" D
Sliding Table Size ................................................................................110" W x 15" D
Sliding Table T-Slot Size ......................................................7⁄8" W x 3⁄4" H x (113⁄32" W)
Machine Net Weight (Fully Assembled)..........................................................2314 lbs.
1 of 2 Crate Size ............................................901⁄2" W x 521⁄4" D x 401⁄4" H x 2310 lbs.
2 of 2 Crate Size ..............................................1151⁄2" W x 18" D x 111⁄2" H x 440 lbs.
Base Footprint......................................................................................641⁄2" W x 39" D
Capacities:
Maximum Blade Diameter ........................................................................................14"
Maximum Depth of Cut at 90˚ ..............................................................................315⁄16"
Maximum Depth of Cut at 45˚ ................................................................................23⁄4
"
Blade Tilt ..............................................................................................................0–45˚
Table w/Rip Fence Max Cutting Width..................................................................511⁄4
Sliding Table w/Cross Fence Max Cutting Width ..................................................118"
Sliding Table w/Cross Fence Max Cutting Length ..............................................1101⁄4
Miter Fence Cutting Width at 45˚ ............................................................................59"
"
"
Construction:
Sliding Table ..................................................................................................Aluminum
Machine Frame......................................................................................................Steel
Fence................................................Single Lever Locking, Extruded Aluminum Sides
Rails ......................................................................................................Chromed Steel
Trunnions ........................................................................................................Cast Iron
Spindle Bearings ................................................Sealed and Lubricated Ball Bearings
Main Motor:
Arbor ..........................................................................................................................1"
Arbor Speed ......................................................................3000/4000/5000/6000 RPM
Horsepower..........................................................................................................10 HP
Phase/Cycle ........................................................................................3-Phase, 60 HZ
Voltage (Prewired 220V) ................................................................................220/440V
Amps ..............................................................................................................25/12.5A
Motor RPM ............................................................................................................3450
Bearings ..............................................................Shielded & Lubricated Ball Bearings
Power Transfer ..............................................................................................Belt Drive
Switch ..........................................................Magnetic w/Thermal Overload Protection
-58-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Scoring Motor:
Arbor ..........................................................................................................22mm & 3⁄4
"
Arbor Speed..................................................................................................8000 RPM
Horsepower............................................................................................................1 HP
Phase/Cycle ........................................................................................3-Phase, 60 HZ
Voltage ..........................................................................................................220/440V
Amps ..................................................................................................................3/1.5A
Motor RPM ............................................................................................................3450
Bearings ..............................................................Shielded & Lubricated Ball Bearings
Power Transfer ..............................................................................................Belt Drive
Switch ..........................................................Magnetic w/Thermal Overload Protection
Features:
..................................................................................Saw Blade Guard w/2" Dust Port
..........................................................................................................5" Main Dust Port
......................................................................................................Digital Control Panel
............................................................................Riving Knife Alignment is Adjustable
................................................................Electronic Scoring Knife Alignment Controls
..............................................................................12" and 14" Riving Knifes Included
........................................................................................Adjustable Scoring Knife Kerf
........................................................................................Clear Blade Guard w/Rollers
Specifications, while deemed accurate, are not guaranteed.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-59-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
SLIDING TABLE
SAW CAPACITIES
Customer Service #: (570) 546-9663 • To Order Call: (800) 523-4777 • Fax #: (800) 438-5901
MODEL G0501 14" SLIDING TABLE SAW
����
��������
�������
Ripping Width
Cross Cut
����
�������
�������
�������
Miter Cut 90º
(push cut)
Miter Cut 45º
(push cut)
(NO CAPACITY)
���
Cross Cut
(fence not extended)
Miter Cut 45º
�������
(NO CAPACITY)
���
Miter Cut 45º
Miter Cut 45º
(push cut, fence not extended)
(fence not extended)
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Machine Frame Assembly
111
113
115
117
118
119
121
123
110
126
110
112
114
116
112
129
120
122
124
125
127
105
128
101
102
103
109
103
104
105
143
102
108
145
146
142
144
151
103
102
148
147
107
106
141
149
150
-60-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Saw Angle Measurement Assembly
131
133
132
134
136
138
139
135
140
135 137
G0501 Machine Frame/Saw Angle Measurement Assemblies
REF PART #
DESCRIPTION
REF PART #
DESCRIPTION
126 PLW06M
LOCK WASHER 10MM
101 P05010001 MACHINE FRAME
127 P05010027 U-PROFILE
102 PN13M
103 PW08M
104 PB111M
105 PN02M
HEX NUT M16-2.0
128 PB01M
129 PLW02M
HEX BOLT M10-1.5 x 30
LOCK WASHER 4MM
FLAT WASHER 16MM
HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 120
HEX NUT M10-1.5
131 P05010031 GEAR
132 PSS02M
133 PSB23M
SET SCREW M6-1.0 X 6
CAP SCREW M4-.7 X 12
106 P05010006 PRESSURE PIECE
107 P05010007 LEVELING STUD
134 P05010034 BASE PLATE
108 PSB104M
CAP SCREW M16-2.0 X 65
135 PW03M
136 PLW03M
137 PSB01M
138 P05010038 ENCODER
139 P05010039 COVER
FLAT WASHER 6MM
LOCK WASHER 6MM
CAP SCREW M6-1.0 X 16
109 P05010009 MAGNETIC SCREW
110 P05010010 LIMIT SWITCH
111 PSB01M
112 PW03M
CAP SCREW M6-1.0 X 16
FLAT WASHER 6MM
113 P05010013 PLATE
140 PSB26M
141 G8589
CAP SCREW M6-1.0 X 12
GRIZZLY NAMEPLATE
114 P05010014 FIXED POSITION IRON
115 PW06M
116 PB27M
117 PSB04M
118 PN04M
FLAT WASHER 12MM
HEX BOLT M12-1.75 X 30
CAP SCREW M6-1.0 X 10
HEX NUT M4-.7
142 P05010142 GRIZZLY LOGO STRIP
143 P05010143 G0501 MODEL NAME
144 P05010144 G0501 MACHINE ID LABEL
145 P05010145 G0501 NOTICE LABEL
146 PLABEL-14 ELECTRIC LABEL
119 P05010019 PLATE
120 P05010020 SAFETY SWITCH
147 PLABEL-12 READ MANUAL LABEL
148 P05010148 KICKBACK HAZARD LABEL
149 P05010149 PREWIRED 220V LABEL
150 P05010150 STRAIN RELIEF
121 PSB50M
122 PW05M
123 PSB46M
CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 10
FLAT WASHER 4MM
CAP SCREW M4-.7 X 40
124 P05010024 HANDLE
151 P05010151 MAIN POWER SWITCH
125 PSB61M
CAP SCREW M10-1.5 X 20
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-61-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Chip Channel Assembly
-62-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Chip Channel Assembly
REF PART #
REF PART #
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
201 P05010201 MAGNETIC SCREW
202 P05010202 CHIP CHANNEL
223 P05010223 STOP
224 PLW05M
225 PSB92M
LOCK WASHER 12MM
CAP SCREW M12-1.75 X 40
203 PB03M
204 PLW04M
205 PW01M
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 16
LOCK WASHER 8MM
FLAT WASHER 8MM
226 P05010226 ARC GEAR
227 P05010227 STRAIGHT PIN M8 X 30
228 P05010228 SEGMENT
206 P05010206 LEVER
207 PSB11M
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 16
229 PB15M
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 40
208 P05010208 CAM
230 P05010230 SWIVEL LEVER
209 P6202
210 PR05M
211 PB20M
BALL BEARING 6202
EXT RETAINING RING 15MM
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 35
231 P05010231 CLAMPING PIN 10MM
232 PLW06M
233 PSB70M
234 PSB40M
LOCK WASHER 10MM
CAP SCREW M10-1.5 X 45
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 35
212 P05010212 MOTOR ROCKER
213 PSB46M
214 PW05M
CAP SCREW M4-.7 X 40
FLAT WASHER 4MM
235 P05010235 COVER PLATE
236 PN04M
HEX NUT M4-.7
215 P05010215 SAFETY SWITCH
237 PSB50M
CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 10
216 PSB26M
217 PLW02M
218 P05010218 PLATE
CAP SCREW M6-1.0 X 12
LOCK WASHER 4MM
238 P05010238 CHIP FUNNEL
239 PSB01M
240 PN01M
CAP SCREW M6-1.0 X 16
HEX NUT M6-1.0
219 PLW02M
220 P05010220 SET SCREW M8-1.25 X 35
221 PN03M
LOCK WASHER 4MM
241 P05010241 MAIN DIRECTION LABEL
242 P05010242 SCORING DIRECTION LABEL
243 P05010243 DANGER GUARD LABEL
HEX NUT M8-1.25
222 PSB31M
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 25
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-63-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Saw Blade Adjustment Assembly
302
303
305
301
304
306
307
308
313 304
309
310
313
304
312
305
311
304
317
309
304
304
315 316
318
320
319
316
314
323
324 322
321
-64-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Saw Blade Adjustment Assembly
DESCRIPTION
REF PART #
REF PART #
DESCRIPTION
301 PSB64M
302 PLW06M
303 P05010303 MOUNTING
304 PW10M
305 PN09M
CAP SCREW M10-1.5 X 25
LOCK WASHER 10MM
313 P05010313 CLEVIS BOLT M12-1.75
314 P05010314 GROOVED CLEVIS PIN
315 P05010315 SPECIAL HEX SCREW
316 P05010316 BUSHING
FLAT WASHER 14MM
HEX NUT M12-1.75
317 PN09M
HEX NUT M12-1.75
306 P05010306 LINEAR ACTUATOR
307 P05010307 MOUNTING
318 P05010318 LINEAR ACTUATOR
319 PSS02M
320 PR03M
321 PSB31M
322 PLW04M
323 PW01M
SET SCREW M6-1.0 X 6
EXT RETAINING RING 12MM
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 25
LOCK WASHER 8MM
308 PW06M
309 PLW05M
FLAT WASHER 12MM
LOCK WASHER 12MM
310 P05010310 CAP SCREW M12-1.75 X 45
311 PR09M EXT RETAINING RING 20MM
312 P05010312 Y-PROFILE MOUNTING
FLAT WASHER 8MM
324 P05010324 U-PROFILE
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-65-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Main Saw Assemblies
409
402
410
411
413
412
405
406
407
408
402
414
415
404
401 403
416
417
418
419
449
420
421
431
430
429
428
448
446
447
446
425
432
427
433
434
435
436
437
412
425
425
426
424
422
410
438
401
402
439
440
402
423
445
435
436
441
442
444
425
402
410
410
443
467 412 470
469
460
468
466
465
464
456
455
454
453
452
451
450
463
461
459
458
457
471
462
420
488
472
473
474
475
476
477
478
489
482
487 485 483
486 484
427
427
481 480 479
420
-66-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Main Saw Assemblies
REF PART #
REF PART #
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
401 PSB64M
402 PLW06M
403 P05010403 BRACKET
404 P05010404 SAW ROCKER
405 P05010405 EYE BOLT M12-1.75
406 PN09M
CAP SCREW M10-1.5 X 25
LOCK WASHER 10MM
447 P05010447 EYE BOLT
448 PN02M
449 PN09M
450 PB101M
451 PLW05M
452 PW06M
HEX NUT M10-1.5
HEX NUT M12-1.75
HEX BOLT M12-1.75 X 40
LOCK WASHER 12MM
FLAT WASHER 12MM
HEX NUT M12-1.75
407 P05010407 TUBE
408 P05010408 STEP SWITCH
453 P05010453 RIVING KNIFE 14"
453A P05010453A RIVING KNIFE 12"
454 P05010454 STUD BOLT
455 P05010455 PRESSURE PLATE
456 P05010456 ADJUSTMENT SCREW
457 P05010457 CLAMPING PLATE
409 PB70M
410 PW04M
HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 16
FLAT WASHER 10MM
411 P05010411 BRACKET
412 PSS01M
SET SCREW M6-1.0 X 10
413 P05010413 ROTATIONAL SPEED LOCK
458 PSB100M
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 15
414 PSB23M
415 PB02M
416 P05010416 FLAT SPRING
CAP SCREW M4-.7 X 12
HEX BOLT M6-1.0 X 12
459 P05010459 RETAINING PLATE
460 P05010460 FLAT STEEL STRIP
461 P05010461 GUIDE PLATE
417 PSS66M
418 PN28M
419 PTLW7M
420 PN03M
421 PSB40M
SET SCREW M20-2.5 X 65
HEX NUT M20-2.5
INT TOOTH WASHER 20MM
HEX NUT M8-1.25
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 35
462 PFH20M
463 P05010463 ARBOR LOCKING BOLT
464 P05010464 SAW SHAFT (ARBOR)
465 PK80M
465 P6207
FLAT HD SCR M10-1.5 X 20
KEY 10 x 8 x 40
BALL BEARING 6207
422 P05010422 WOODEN WEDGE
467 P05010467 SPACER
423 PB32M
424 PB14M
425 PN02M
HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 25
HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 35
HEX NUT M10-1.5
468 P05010468 INNER BEARING RING
469 P05010469 SPACER
470 PFH22M
FLAT HD SCR M10-1.5 X 30
426 P05010426 FLAT SPRING
471 P05010471 PULLEY
472 P05010472 SPANNER
427 PLW04M
428 PSB31M
LOCK WASHER 8MM
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 25
473 P6207
BALL BEARING 6207
429 P05010429 SET PILLAR
474 P05010474 INNER BEARING RING
430 P05010430 ADJUSTING LEVER
431 P05010431 ROUND KNOB (FEMALE)
475 PSB02M
476 P05010476 RIVING KNIFE HOLDER HUB
477 PR52M EXT RETAINING RING 80MM
CAP SCREW M6-1.0 X 20
432 PB31M
HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 40
434 P05010434 SPACER
478 P05010478 RIVING KNIFE SUPPORT
479 P05010479 PARALLEL BAR
435 PSS16M
SET SCREW M8-1.25 X 10
436 P05010436 SPACER
437 P05010437 SHAFT
438 P05010438 POLY-FLEX BELT AVX-10-850
439 P05010439 SPACER
480 PN01M
481 PN03M
482 PSB31M
HEX NUT M6-1.0
HEX NUT M8-1.25
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 25
483 P05010483 STOP
440 P05010440 PULLEY (60HZ, 10HP)
484 P05010484 INNER BEARING RING
485 P05010485 INTERMEDIATE DISC
486 P05010486 FRONT FLANGE
487 P05010487 ARBOR NUT M25-2.0
488 P05010488 BUSHING
441 PK79M
KEY 10 X 8 X 55
442 P05010442 SPACER (10HP)
443 PB116M
HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 45
444 P05010444 MOTOR 10 HP
445 P05010445 MOTOR PLATE
489 PB09M
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 20
446 P8124039
O-RING P12
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-67-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Scoring Saw Assemblies
519
518
514
512
516
515
504
513
509
517
509
510
511
505
503
520
522
508
521
523
506
502
524
526
528
507
525
527
501
535
534
533
563
529
530
529
528
532
562
531 531 563
551
552
550
553
554
555
553
550
556
557
557
558
559
521
539
541
522
520
538
537
536
540
533
534
549
542
561
543
560
533
534
519
560
545
534
544
547
548
546
-68-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Scoring Saw Assemblies
REF PART #
REF PART #
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
501 PN32M
HEX NUT M14-2.0
532 PSS19M
533 PN09M
534 PLW05M
535 PSS70M
536 PSB06M
537 PLW03M
538 PW03M
SET SCREW M8-1.25 X 30
HEX NUT M12-1.75
502 P05010502 FRONT FLANGE
503 P05010503 INNER RING
504 P05010504 REAR FLANGE
505 PSB01M
506 P05010506 BEARING COVER
507 P05010507 SHAFT
LOCK WASHER 12MM
SET SCREW M12-1.75 X 80
CAP SCREW M6-1.0 X 25
LOCK WASHER 6MM
FLAT WASHER 6MM
CAP SCREW M6-1.0 X 16
508 PK81M
509 P6204
KEY 6 X 6 X 12
BALL BEARING 6204
539 P05010539 BELT GG04-16RF-850
540 P05010540 PULLEY
510 P05010510 INNER RING
511 P05010511 SCORING SAW ROCKER
512 P05010512 INNER RING
513 P05010513 PULLEY
541 P05010541 MOTOR 1HP
542 P05010542 SPACER
543 P05010543 AXLE
544 PB49M
545 PW06M
HEX BOLT M12-1.75 X 20
FLAT WASHER 12MM
514 P05010514 SPACER
515 PB06M
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 12
546 P05010546 MOTOR PLATE
516 P05010516 O-RING P14
547 P05010547 GAS PRESSURE REGULATOR
517 P05010517 TORQUE SUPPORT
518 P05010518 DC MOTOR PLATE
519 P05010519 DC MOTOR
548 PN03M
549 PSS01M
550 PR06M
HEX NUT M8-1.25
SET SCREW M6-1.0 X 10
EXT RETAINING RING 16MM
520 PLW09M
521 PSB56M
522 PSS02M
LOCK WASHER 3MM
CAP SCREW M3-.5 X 10
SET SCREW M6-1.0 X 6
551 P05010551 LEVER
552 P05010552 EYE BOLT
553 PR01M
EXT RETAINING RING 10MM
523 P05010523 ADJUSTMENT SPINDLE
554 P05010554 SPECIAL BOLT
555 P05010555 HOLDER
524 PB07M
525 PLW04M
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 25
LOCK WASHER 8MM
556 PW06M
FLAT WASHER 12MM
O-RING P12
526 P05010526 BLOCK
557 P8124039
527 P05010527 PROTECTION CAP
558 P05010558 SPACER
528 PN13M
HEX NUT M16-2.0
559 P05010559 ADJUSTMENT SPINDLE
529 PSS67M
SET SCREW M16-2 x 60
560 PSS68M
SET SCREW M12-1.75 X 40
530 P05010530 CODE
561 P05010561 DC MOTOR PLATE
562 P05010562 CONNECTOR
531 PN03M
HEX NUT M8-1.25
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-69-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Swinging Arm Assembly
608
611
610
609
608
607
603
602
606
604
602
605
603
629
601
608
612
613
625
622
623
624
622
625
628
626
627
616
620
618
626
621
619
617
615
613
614
608
-70-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Swinging Arm Assembly
REF PART #
REF PART #
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
601 P05010601 CLEANING BRUSH
616 PLW04M
617 PW01M
618 PR37M
619 P6002
620 P05010620 PLASTIC ROLLER
621 P05010621 CAM
622 PW01M
623 PB20M
624 PB09M
625 PR05M
626 P6202
LOCK WASHER 8MM
FLAT WASHER 8MM
EXT RETAINING RING 32MM
BALL BEARING 6002
602 PSB04M
603 PW03M
604 PW02M
605 PHTEK23
CAP SCREW M6-1.0 X 10
FLAT WASHER 6MM
FLAT WASHER 5MM
TAP SCREW #10 X 1/2"
606 P05010606 BRUSH COVER
607 P05010607 STOP
FLAT WASHER 8MM
608 PN28M
HEX NUT M20-2.5
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 35
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 20
EXT RETAINING RING 15MM
BALL BEARING 6202
609 P05010609 TELESCOPING TUBE
610 P05010610 SUPPORT BOLT
611 PW13M
612 P05010612 TOP ARM BOLT
613 P6203 BALL BEARING 6203
614 P05010614 BOTTOM ARM BOLT
615 PN03M HEX NUT M8-1.25
FLAT WASHER 20MM
627 P05010627 GUIDE ROLLER
628 P05010628 AXIS
629 P05010629 SWINGING ARM
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-71-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
'ꢀꢁꢀꢂ 3LIDING 4ABLE AND -ITER &ENCE !SSEMBLIES
,%(
,%'
,%,
,%*
,%)
,%&
,,+
,&&
,%+
,)-
,+%
,%&
,)-
,*.
,*-
,*,
,*+
,*)
,**
,*(
,%*
,%(
,&&
,%)
,%+
,*&
,&&
,%-
,*%
,).
,*'
,,,
,**
,%.
,&%
,%+
,%&
,&'
,&)
,%(
,&(
,&*
,)-
,&+
,&,
,&.
,&-
,&'
,')
,)+
,),
,)+
,)*
,))
,()
,'%$'(
,'*
,'+
,(&
,('
,',
,'-
,'.
,(%
,(&
,(&
,('
,((
,)(
,)'
,('
,(&
,('
,()
,)&
,+* ,+*
,+)
,+(
,)%
,(.
,+)
,+(
,++
,+-
,+,
,(-
,&'
,(+
,(*
,(,
,+)
,+(
,+*
,-+
,+'
,+&
,&-
,-,
,+.
,,%
,,&
,,'
,,(
,,)
,,*
",'"
<%*%&ꢀHa^Y^c\ꢀIVWaZꢀHVl
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
'ꢀꢁꢀꢂ 3LIDING 4ABLE AND -ITER &ENCE !SSEMBLIES
2%& 0!24 ꢃ
$%3#2)04)/.
2%& 0!24 ꢃ
$%3#2)04)/.
,%&ꢀ E%*%&%,%&ꢀ 8A:6C>C<ꢀ7GJH=
,%'ꢀ E%*%&%,%'ꢀ :C9ꢀHIDE
,)&ꢀ E%*%&%,)&ꢀ ;>M:9ꢀE>:8:
,)'ꢀ E%*%&%,)'ꢀ HIDE
,%(ꢀ EC%(Bꢀ
,%)ꢀ E7''Bꢀ
,%*ꢀ E%*%&%,%*ꢀ EGDI:8I>DCꢀ86E
=:MꢀCJIꢀB-"&#'*
=:Mꢀ7DAIꢀB-"&#'*ꢀMꢀ*%
,)(ꢀ EH7&&Bꢀ
,))ꢀ E%*%&%,))ꢀ 7JH=>C<
,)*ꢀ E%*%&%,)*ꢀ HIDE
86EꢀH8G:LꢀB-"&#'*ꢀMꢀ&+
,%+ꢀ EH7%'Bꢀ
86EꢀH8G:LꢀB+"&#%ꢀMꢀ'%
,)+ꢀ EG%(Bꢀ
:MIꢀG:I6>C>C<ꢀG>C<ꢀ&'BB
,%,ꢀ E%*%&%,%,ꢀ HA>9>C<ꢀI67A:
,),ꢀ E%*%&%,),ꢀ 6M>H
,%-ꢀ EAL%(Bꢀ
AD8@ꢀL6H=:Gꢀ+BB
,)-ꢀ EAC%)Bꢀ
AD8@ꢀCJIꢀB-"&#'*
,%.ꢀ E%*%&%,%.ꢀ :C9ꢀHIDE
,&%ꢀ E%*%&%,&%ꢀ =6C9A:
,).ꢀ E%*%&%,).ꢀ GJ77:Gꢀ=6C9A:
,*%ꢀ E%*%&%,*&ꢀ H=6;I
,&&ꢀ EC%&Bꢀ
,&'ꢀ EAL%)Bꢀ
,&(ꢀ EL%&Bꢀ
,&)ꢀ EG(,Bꢀ
,&*ꢀ E+%%'ꢀ
=:MꢀCJIꢀB+"&#%
AD8@ꢀL6H=:Gꢀ-BB
;A6IꢀL6H=:Gꢀ-BB
:MIꢀG:I6>C>C<ꢀG>C<ꢀ('BB
76AAꢀ7:6G>C<ꢀ+%%'
,*&ꢀ E%*%&%,*&ꢀ @CD7ꢀ7DAIꢀB-"&#'*ꢀMꢀ(%
,*'ꢀ EHH(%Bꢀ
H:IꢀH8G:LꢀB&%"&#*ꢀMꢀ&%
,*(ꢀ E%*%&%,*(ꢀ 69?JHIB:CIꢀ7G68@:I
,*)ꢀ E;='&Bꢀ
,**ꢀ EH7%,Bꢀ
;A6Iꢀ=9ꢀH8GꢀB-"&#'*ꢀMꢀ'*
86EꢀH8G:LꢀB+"&#%ꢀMꢀ(%
,&+ꢀ E%*%&%,&+ꢀ EA6HI>8ꢀGDAA:G
,&,ꢀ E%*%&%,&,ꢀ 86B
,*+ꢀ E%*%&%,*+ꢀ GDJC9ꢀ76G
,*,ꢀ E%*%&%,*,ꢀ >C9:M>C<ꢀEAJC<:G
,&-ꢀ E7'%Bꢀ
,&.ꢀ EH7)%Bꢀ
=:Mꢀ7DAIꢀB-"&#'*ꢀMꢀ(*
86EꢀH8G:LꢀB-"&#'*ꢀMꢀ(*
,*-ꢀ EL&(Bꢀ
,*.ꢀ EC'-Bꢀ
;A6IꢀL6H=:Gꢀ'%BB
=:MꢀCJIꢀB'%"'#*
,'%ꢀ E%*%&%,'%ꢀ GDAA:Gꢀ7G68@:I
,'&ꢀ E%*%&%,'&ꢀ HI::AꢀGDAA:G
,''ꢀ E%*%&%,''ꢀ HI::AꢀGDAA:G
,+%ꢀ E%*%&%,+%ꢀ 7GJH=ꢀ7G68@:I
,+&ꢀ EL%&Bꢀ ;A6IꢀL6H=:Gꢀ-BB
,+'ꢀ E%*%&%,+'ꢀ B>I:Gꢀ;:C8:ꢀHIDE
,+(ꢀ EL%)Bꢀ ;A6IꢀL6H=:Gꢀ&%BB
,'(ꢀ E;=&)Bꢀ
;A6Iꢀ=9ꢀH8GꢀB&%"&#*ꢀMꢀ'*
,')ꢀ E%*%&%,')ꢀ EA6I:
,+)ꢀ E%*%&%,+)ꢀ HE68:G
,+*ꢀ E%*%&%,+*ꢀ HI6Gꢀ=6C9A:ꢀCJI
,++ꢀ E%*%&%,++ꢀ H=6;I
,+,ꢀ E%*%&%,+,ꢀ HE68:G
,+-ꢀ E%*%&%,+-ꢀ 7JH=>C<
,'*ꢀ E%*%&%,'*ꢀ B>99A:ꢀ86GG>6<:
,'+ꢀ E%*%&%,'+ꢀ AD8@>C<ꢀ76G
,',ꢀ E%*%&%,',ꢀ EG:HHJG:ꢀHEG>C<
,'-ꢀ E%*%&%,'-ꢀ HE68:G
,'.ꢀ E%*%&%,'.ꢀ =:69ꢀ7JIIDC
,+.ꢀ EHH,&Bꢀ
,,%ꢀ EH7%&Bꢀ
H:IꢀH8G:LꢀB&%"&#*ꢀMꢀ+%
86EꢀH8G:LꢀB+"&#%ꢀMꢀ&+
,(%ꢀ EHH%'Bꢀ
,(&ꢀ EC%+Bꢀ
,('ꢀ EAL%&Bꢀ
H:IꢀH8G:LꢀB+"&#%ꢀMꢀ+
=:MꢀCJIꢀB*"#-
AD8@ꢀL6H=:Gꢀ*BB
,,&ꢀ E%*%&%,,&ꢀ E>KDIꢀ7AD8@
,,'ꢀ E%*%&%,,'ꢀ 8A6BE>C<ꢀA:K:G
,((ꢀ E%*%&%,((ꢀ 8DCC:8I>C<ꢀE>:8:
,()ꢀ EH7,.Bꢀ 86EꢀH8G:LꢀB*"#-ꢀMꢀ(*
,,(ꢀ EL%)Bꢀ
,,)ꢀ E%*%&%,,)ꢀ I"7AD8@
;A6IꢀL6H=:Gꢀ&%BB
,(*ꢀ E%*%&%,(*ꢀ HA>9>C<ꢀI67A:ꢀHJEEDGI
,(+ꢀ E%*%&%,(+ꢀ HIDE
,,*ꢀ E%*%&%,,*ꢀ B>I:Gꢀ;:C8:
,,+ꢀ E;='(Bꢀ
,,,ꢀ EH)&Bꢀ
,-+ꢀ EAC%)Bꢀ
,-,ꢀ E%*%&,-,ꢀ
;A6Iꢀ=9ꢀH8GꢀB-"&#'*ꢀMꢀ&+
E=AEꢀ=9ꢀH8GꢀB&%"&#*ꢀMꢀ'*
AD8@ꢀCJIꢀB-"&#'*
,(,ꢀ E7'+Bꢀ
=:Mꢀ7DAIꢀB-"&#'*ꢀMꢀ(%
,(-ꢀ E%*%&%,(-ꢀ EGDI:8IꢀHIDE
,(.ꢀ EH7&%*Bꢀ
,)%ꢀ EL&%Bꢀ
86EꢀH8G:LꢀB&)"'#%ꢀMꢀ)%
;A6IꢀL6H=:Gꢀ&)BB
B>I:Gꢀ;:C8:ꢀ76G
<%*%&ꢀHa^Y^c\ꢀIVWaZꢀHVl
",("
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Crosscut Table
801
802
803
804
805
807
806
809
808
833
814
815
816
834
835
836
819
817
818
821
837
838
839
810
811
812
832
818
840
813
841
825
826
827
814
815
816
817
818
819
828
830
831
818
830
829
818
820
821
811
822
823
824
828
827
818
825
826
-74-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Crosscut Table
REF PART #
REF PART #
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
801 P05010801 SQUARE PLUG
802 P05010802 LONG CROSS-SUPPORT
803 P05010803 SHORT CROSS-SUPPORT
804 P05010804 SQUARE PLUG
805 P05010805 FIXED PIECE
822 PB74M
823 P05010823 CROSS SLIDE SUPPORT
824 P05010824 RUBBER GUIDE
825 PB07M
826 PLW04M
HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 20
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 25
LOCK WASHER 8MM
806 P05010806 GUIDE FENCE
827 P05010827 EYE BOLT
828 P05010828 SPACER
807 PFH24M
FLAT HD SCR M10-1.5 X 35
808 P05010808 SQUARE LOCK
829 P05010829 AXIS FOR ROLLER
809 PR02M
EXT RETAINING RING 14MM
830 P6001
BALL BEARING 6001
810 P05010810 STOP TUBE
831 P05010831 ROLLER ELEMENT
832 P05010832 SQUARE PLUG
833 P05010833 CLAMPING ELEMENT
811 PW04M
812 PB70M
FLAT WASHER 10MM
HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 16
813 P05010813 CROSS SLIDE
834 PB02M
835 PLW03M
HEX BOLT M6-1.0 X 12
LOCK WASHER 6MM
814 PFH23M
FLAT HD SCR M8-1.25 X 16
815 P05010815 CLAMPING ELEMENT
816 P05010816 90˚ GUIDE
817 P05010817 90˚ GUIDE MOUNT
836 P05010836 BLOCK
837 PR09M
EXT RETAINING RING 20MM
838 P05010838 ECCENTRIC SHAFT
839 P05010839 LEVER STUD
840 P05010840 ROUND KNOB (FEM) 3/8-16
841 P05010841 KNOB BOLT M8-1.25 X 50
818 PN03M
819 PB07M
820 PSB11M
HEX NUT M8-1.25
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 25
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 16
821 P05010821 90˚ ADJUSTMENT BOLT
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-75-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Crosscut Fence
994
909
908
991
993
992
994
993
992
991
907
906
939
938
910
911
912
904
902
937
903
905
936
940
913
901
936
941
908
914
915
916
917
918
919
920
921
942
906
911
911
920
935
930
912
923 922
934
932
933
922
921
918
916
924
925
926
930
931
919
917
928
929
927
-76-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Crosscut Fence
REF PART #
REF PART #
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
901 P05010901 HELICAL PRESSURE SPRING
902 P05010902 CLAMPING PIECE
903 P05010903 SPACER
922 P05010922 ROUND KNOB (FEM) 3/8-16
923 P05010923 KNOB BOLT M6-1 X 75
924 P05010924 SUPPORT
904 P05010904 STAR KNOB (FEMALE) M8-1.25
905 P05010905 STOP RAIL TUBE
906 PSB106M CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 90
907 P05010907 SUPPORT
925 P05010925 PULL NAIL
926 P05010926 FIXED PIN
927 PFH12M
FLAT HD SCR M6-1.0 X 25
928 P05010928 PLATE
908 PFH25M
909 P05010909 MAGNIFIER
FLAT HD SCR M4-.7 X 12
929 PB02M
930 PHTEK24
HEX BOLT M6-1.0 X 12
TAP SCREW 1/8" X 3/8"
910 P05010910 SQUARE PLUG
931 P05010931 COVER
911 PSB11M
912 PRP62M
913 P05010913 CROSS FENCE
914 P05010914 FIXED PIN
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 16
ROLL PIN 6 x 35
932 P05010932 SCALE
933 P05010933 GUIDE PIN
934 P05010934 EXTENSION FENCE
935 P05010935 BLOCK
915 PFH06M
916 PR39M
917 P05010917 ROLLER
FLAT HD SCR M6-1.0 X 20
EXT RETAINING RING 8MM
936 P05010936 BUSHING
937 P05010937 FLIP STOP BRACKET
938 P05010938 FLIP STOP
918 P05010918 CLAMPING HOLDER
939 PSS01M
SET SCREW M6-1.0 X 10
919 PSB01M
CAP SCREW M6-1.0 X 16
940 P05010940 AXIS
920 P05010920 CAM
921 P05010921 LEVER STUD
941 P05010941 MAGNIFIER
942 P05010942 T-NUT BLOCK
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-77-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Machine Table Assemblies
1001
1015
1023
1024
1002
1022
1021
1020
1007
1019
1016
1017
1018
1003
1004
1005
1006
1006
1004
1007
1008
1015
1014
1018 1016
1017
1031
1013 1012 1011
1011 1012
1010
1009
1032
1033
1034
1042
1035
1036
1037
1038
1039
1040
1041
1037
1039
1038
-78-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Machine Table Assemblies
REF PART #
REF PART #
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
1001 P05011001 EXTENSION TABLE
1002 P05011002 MAIN TABLE
1003 P05011003 SCALE
1019 PSB06M
1020 P05011020 TABLE BRACE
1021 PN03M
1022 PSB31M
1023 PLW04M
1024 PW01M
CAP SCREW M6-1.0 X 25
HEX NUT M8-1.25
1004 PFH26M
FLAT HD SCR M6-1.0 X 30
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 25
LOCK WASHER 8MM
FLAT WASHER 8MM
1005 P05011005 SCALE BRACKET
1006 PSB48M
1007 PN01M
CAP SCREW M6-1.0 X 35
HEX NUT M6-1.0
1031 P05011031 WIDTH EXTENSION TABLE
1008 P05011008 ROLL PIN 6 x 34
1032 PSB06M
1033 PLW04M
1034 PW01M
1035 PN03M
CAP SCREW M6-1.0 X 25
LOCK WASHER 8MM
FLAT WASHER 8MM
HEX NUT M8-1.25
1009 PSB01M
CAP SCREW M6-1.0 X 16
1010 P05011010 KNOB BOLT M6-1 X 20
1011 PN01M
1012 PW08M
1013 PSS72M
HEX NUT M6-1.0
FLAT WASHER 16MM
SET SCREW M16-2.0 X 120
1036 P05011036 TABLE BRACE
1037 PW03M
1038 PLW03M
1039 PSB01M
1040 PN01M
1041 PSB06M
1042 PSB13M
FLAT WASHER 6MM
1014 P05011014 TABLE STRIP
LOCK WASHER 6MM
CAP SCREW M6-1.0 X 16
HEX NUT M6-1.0
CAP SCREW M6-1.0 X 25
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 30
1015 PSB31M
1016 PW03M
1017 PLW03M
1018 PSB01M
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 25
FLAT WASHER 6MM
LOCK WASHER 6MM
CAP SCREW M6-1.0 X 16
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-79-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Rip Fence Assembly
-80-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Rip Fence Assembly
REF PART #
REF PART #
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
1101 PB15M
1102 PW01M
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 40
FLAT WASHER 8MM
1122 P05011122 GRIP
1123 PSS05M
SET SCREW M5-.8 X 10
1103 P05011103 CAM
1104 P05011104 PLASTIC ROLLER
1124 P05011124 STEEL BALL
1125 P05011125 HELICAL PRESSURE SPRING
1105 P6002
1106 PR37M
1107 PW01M
1108 PLW04M
BALL BEARING 6002
EXT RETAINING RING 32MM
FLAT WASHER 8MM
1126 PSS69M
1127 PN28M
1128 P05011128 ROUND BAR
1129 P05011129 CAM
SET SCREW M20-2.5 X 120
HEX NUT M20-2.5
LOCK WASHER 8MM
1109 P05011109 TOP SECTION
1110 P05011110 CAM
1111 P05011111 LEVER STUD
1130 P05011130 ROLLER
1131 PR02M
1132 PB04M
EXT RETAINING RING 14MM
HEX BOLT M6-1 X 10
1112 P05011112 ROUND KNOB (FEM) 1/2-13
1113 P05011113 KNOB BOLT M10-1.5 X 40
1133 P05011133 STOP
1134 P05011134 SPACER
1114 PSB04M
CAP SCREW M6-1.0 X 10
1135 PFH05M
FLAT HD SCR M5-.8 X 12
1115 P05011115 SCRAPER
1136 P05011136 RIP FENCE
1116 P05011116 LOWER RIP FENCE BLOCK
1137 PFH06M
FLAT HD SCR M6-1.0 X 20
1117 PRP08M
1118 P05011118 CAM
ROLL PIN 6 x 30
1138 P05011138 CLAMPING STRIP
1139 P05011139 CLAMP
1119 P05011119 SPECIAL SCR M16-1.5 X 80
1140 PB107M
1141 PW13M
HEX BOLT M5-.8 X 12
FLAT WASHER 20MM
1120 PW04M
FLAT WASHER 10MM
1121 P05011121 SUPPORT
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-81-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Blade Guard Assembly
1218
1216
1210
1209
1225
1221
1220
1219
1224
1223
1222
1213
1212
1227
1226
1231 1229
1230 1230 1278
1265
1264
1222
1232
1217
1228
1263
1262
1229
1233
1234
1235
1261
1260
1258
1257
1217
1234
1259
1249
1250
1251
1236
1256
1252
1237
1254
1220
1222
1208
1209
1210
1253
1228
1248
1221
1226
1255
1209
1203
1247
1246
1224
1238
1210
1225
1239
1216
1230
1243
1245
1229
1229 1202
1239
1240
1230
1242
1241
1238
1210
1209
1208
1279
1237
1202
1203
1280
1281
1201
1204
1202
1205
1203
1207
1206
1205
1210
1266
1267
1203
1209
1250
1208
1202
1270
1271
1268
1269
1272
1202
1273
1222
1204
1211
1222
1273
1276
1277
1273
1208
1209
1210
1222
1273
1264 1274 1273
1222
1222
1275
-82-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Blade Guard Assembly
REF PART #
REF PART #
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
1201 P05011201 SUPPORT ARM
1243 PR09M
EXT RETAINING RING 20MM
1202 PN03M
1203 PLW04M
1204 PSB40M
1205 PW01M
HEX NUT M8-1.25
1244 P05011244 LEVER STUD
1245 P05011245 SPECIAL KNOB BOLT
1246 P05011246 CONNECTING ARM
LOCK WASHER 8MM
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 35
FLAT WASHER 8MM
1247 PB03M
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 16
1206 P05011206 STOP
1248 P05011248 WIRE FIXED BLOCK
1249 P05011249 ROD
1207 PB20M
1208 PB32M
1209 PLW06M
1210 PW04M
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 35
HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 25
LOCK WASHER 10MM
FLAT WASHER 10MM
1250 PSB01M
1251 PN01M
CAP SCREW M6-1 X 16
HEX NUT M6-1
1252 P05011252 GUIDE
1211 P05011211 SUPPORT ARM FRAME
1212 PB01M HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 30
1213 P05011213 CAM LOCKING HANDLE
1253 P05011253 ROLLER
1254 P05011254 CONNECTOR
1255 PN09M
HEX NUT M12-1.75
1216 PSB11M
1217 PN04M
1218 P05011218 ROLLER BRACKET
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 16
HEX NUT M4-.7
1256 P05011256 CONNECTOR
1257 P05011257 KNOB (FEMALE) M10-1.5
1258 P05011258 BUSH
1219 PLN05M
1220 PSB21M
LOCK NUT M10-1.5
CAP SCREW M4-.7 X 30
1259 P05011259 SPRING PIN 6 X 35MM
1260 P05011260 CONNECTOR
1221 P05011221 ROLLER
1261 PSB26M
CAP SCREW M6-1 X 12
1222 PSB04M
1223 PB76M
1224 PW06M
1225 PB74M
1226 P05011226 FIXED PLATE
1227 PB111M
CAP SCREW M6-1 X 10
HEX BOLT M12-1.75 X 110
FLAT WASHER 12MM
1262 P05011262 AXIS
1263 P05011263 BLOCK
1264 PR03M
EXT RETAINING RING 12MM
HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 20
1265 P05011265 RING
1266 P05011266 GUIDE BLOCK
1267 P05011267 WIRE
1268 P05011268 BLOCK
HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 120
1228 P05011228 BUSH
1229 PLW01M
1230 PB112M
1231 P05011231 LEVER STUD
1232 P05011232 COVER
LOCK WASHER 5MM
HEX BOLT M5-.8 X 12
1269 PSB15M
CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 20
1270 P05011270 DUST HOOD
1271 P05011271 COVER
1272 P05011272 HANDLE
1233 P05011233 PULL SPRING 12 X 1.4MM
1273 PLW03M
LOCK WASHER 6MM
1234 PB82M
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 80
1274 P05011274 AXIS
1235 P05011235 PULL SPRING 11 X 1.5MM
1275 P05011275 ROLLER
1276 P05011276 ROLLER BRACKET
1277 P05011277 SAW GUARD
1236 PB113M
1237 PW08M
HEX BOLT M16-2.0 X 120
FLAT WASHER 16MM
1238 P05011238 FIXED PLATE
1239 P05011239 BUSHING
1278 PW02M
FLAT WASHER 5MM
1279 PLABEL-33 UNPLUG TABLE SAW LABEL
1280 PLABEL-11 SAFETY GLASSES LABEL
1281 P05011281 BLADE/KNIFE GUARD LABEL
1240 PN13M
HEX NUT M16-2.0
1241 P05011241 CONNECTOR
1242 PSB31M
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 25
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-83-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Electrical Panel Components
1302
1303
1304
1301
1304
1306
1305
1305
1307
1307
1309
1309
1309
1309
1310 1310 1310 1310
1311
1308
1312
1317
1314
1309
1309
1309
1309
1309
1313
1315
1318
1319
1316
1320
-84-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Electrical Panel Components
REF PART #
REF PART #
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
1301 P05011301 DIGITAL CONTROL DISPLAY DP-525
1302 P05011302 ARBOR R.P.M DISPLAY
1312 P05011312 FUSE 3A
1313 P05011313 TRANSFORMER SP-TBS,1PH, 220V
1314 P05011314 MAG CONTACTOR CN-25
1315 P05011315 OVR-RELAY RH 18/26
1316 P05011316 OVR-RELAY RH 10E/3C
1317 P05011317 POWER SELECTOR SWITCH 220V
1318 P05011318 TERMINAL STRIP 1 X 4
1319 P05011319 TERMINAL STRIP 1 X 35
1320 P05011320 CONTROL PANEL FACE
1321 P05011321 440V CONVERSION KIT (2 RELAYS)
1303 P05011303 BUTTON I.C PLATE
1304 P05011304 ON BUTTON JC01,250VAC6A(4P)
1305 P05011305 OFF BUTTON JC01,250VAC6A(2P)
1306 P05011306 E-STOP BUTTON 250VAC6A(2P)
1307 P05011307 COMMUTATOR KBPC2506
1308 P05011308 POWER SUPPLY OUTPUT 0V,12V
1309 P05011309 MAG CONTACTOR CN-11
1310 P05011310 RELAY FMY2-TN,AC220/240
1311 P05011311 RELAY LY 4NT,200/220VAC
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-85-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Motor Troubleshooting
Symptom
Possible Cause
Possible Solution
Motor will not start.
1. Low voltage.
2. Open circuit in motor or loose
1. Check power line for proper voltage.
2. Inspect all lead connections on motor for loose or open
connections.
connections.
Motor will not start; fuses or circuit
breakers blow.
1. Short circuit in line cord or plug.
1. Repair or replace cord or plug for damaged insulation and
shorted wires.
2. Short circuit in motor or loose
connections.
2. Repair or replace all connections on motor for loose or
shorted terminals or worn insulation.
3. Circuit or motor overloaded.
3. Reduce amperage load on circuit or motor.
Motor fails to develop full power
(power output of motor decreases
rapidly with decrease in voltage at
motor terminals).
1. Power line overloaded with lights,
appliances, and other motors.
2. Undersized wires or circuits too long.
3. General overloading of power
company facilities.
1. Reduce load on power line.
2. Increase wire sizes or reduce length of wire.
3. Request a power check from the power company.
Motor overheats.
1. Motor overloaded.
2. Air circulation through the motor
restricted.
1. Reduce load on motor.
2. Clean out motor to provide normal air circulation.
Motor stalls (resulting in blown
fuses or tripped circuit).
1. Short circuit in motor or loose
connections.
1. Repair or replace connections on motor for loose or short
ed terminals or worn insulation.
2. Low voltage.
2
Correct the low voltage conditions.
3. Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers in
power line.
3. Install correct fuses or circuit breakers.
4. Motor overloaded.
4. Reduce load on motor.
Main blade runs backwards.
1. Two of the power wires reversed.
1. Switch two of the power wires at the terminal strip.
Blade slows when cutting. Blade
makes a squealing noise,
especially on start-up.
1. V-belt loose.
2. V-belt worn out.
1. Tighten V-belt.
2. Replace V-belt.
-86-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Performance Troubleshooting
Symptom
Possible Cause
Possible Solution
1. Fence ride not adjusted properly.
Rip fence scratches table.
1. Adjust the fence cam bolt as described on page 30, steps
8-10.
2. Extension table not flush with cast iron
table.
2. Adjust the extension table as described on page 28, steps
2-7.
1. The sliding table is not parallel with the
blade.
Cuts made on the sliding table are
not square.
1. Adjust the sliding table to be parallel with the blade as
described on page 34.
1. The crosscut fence is not square to the
Cuts made with the crosscut fence
are not square.
1. Adjust the crosscut fence as described on page 54.
blade.
2. The sliding table is not parallel with the
blade.
2. Adjust the sliding table to be parallel with the blade as
described on page 34.
1. The rip fence is not parallel with the
blade.
Cuts made with the rip fence are not
square.
1. Slide the rip fence over to the blade and adjust the rail until
the fence is parallel with the blade.
1. The rip fence scale is out of calibration
or was not set up correctly.
The rip fence scale is not accurate.
1. Adjust the rip fence scale as described on page 35.
1. The scoring blade kerf thickness does
not match that of the main blade.
The scoring blade cannot be
aligned with both the left and right
edges of the main blade.
1. Remove the scoring blade and add or subtract shims in
the center. See “Changing Scoring Blade Set” on page 48
for more details.
1. The blade tilt has not been calibrated
or is out of adjustment.
Tilt angle shown on digital display is
incorrect.
1. Calibrate the blade tilt as described on page 52.
1. The nut on the adjustment stud is posi-
tioned too high up on the stud.
Belt tension handle does not ade-
quately loosen the V-belt.
1. Move the knob all the way up and tighten the nut on the
adjustment stud to increase tension when knob is moved
down.
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-87-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 CONTROL PANEL
(BACK SIDE) DIAGRAM
13
4
16 42
4
02
6
6
5
5
5
0V
34
36
33
35
12V
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
04
06
04
01
41
2
2
+
B
A
9
-
8
4
41
4
3
11 10
7
6
5
4
3
3
2
2
1
2
21 23
19 25 10
7
4
03
4
40
40
05
05
Encoder
E
H6 A6 H5 A5 H4 A4 H3 A3 42 41 0V 12V 36 35 34 33 30 29 28 27 25 23 21 19 16 13 10
H6 A6 H5 A5 H4 A4 H3 A3 42 41 0V 12V 36 35 34 33 30 29 28 27 25 23 21 19 16 13 10
Motor Wiring Diagram
7
7
6
6
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
2
2
5
10Hp Main Motor
1Hp Scoring Motor
Z2 X2 Y2
Z1 X1 Y1
W2 U2 V2
Z2 X2 Y2
U1 V1 W1
Z1 X1 Y1
U2 V2 W2
U1 V1 W1
4
7
1
5
8
2
6
9
3
4
5
8
2
6
9
3
7
1
LOWER
VOLTAGE
(220V)
HIGHER
VOLTAGE
(440V)
LOWER
VOLTAGE
(220V)
HIGHER
VOLTAGE
(440V)
-88-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
G0501 Electrical Panel
0V,Red 24V,Blue
0V,Red 10V,Blue
+
+
07
07
0V,Blue
24V,Red
0V,Blue
10V,Red
-
-
22
2
20
2
26
24
2
220V 0V
+
+
+
+
-
-
-
-
9
12
15
18
+H -H
+L -L
R
S
M5a
M5b
M6a
M6b
20
22
24
2
26
CN-11
CN-11
CN-11
CN-11
R1
10
R2
10
R3
10
R4
10
R5
F
F
08
G
09
09
09
09
11
12
-
8
11
14
17
2
42
3
2
21
19
25
23
27
28
29
2
30
+
-
+
+
+
+
2
2
2
1
2
+H -H +L -L
12V 0V
-
-
-
1
3
2
3
17
R
S
T
5
R
6
S
T
6
11
8
2
17
14
2
+
+
+
+
-
-
-
-
0V 220V 380V 400V 415V 440V
14
09
09
09
09
09
IN-PUT
32
41
32
5
M2
9
M3a
2
12 M3b
15 M4a
CN-11
2
18 M4b
CN-11
M1
CN-11
CN-11
CN-11
CN-25
13
PT
OUT-PUT
15
U
5
2
10
7
16
13
+
+
+
+
0V 220V 0V
24V
0V
10V
-
-
-
-
RH 18/26
RH 10E/3C
0V 220V 0V 24V 0V 10V
16
U
V
W
32 31
W
V
31
R
S
T
E
E
H6 A6 H5 A5 H4 A4 H3 A3 42 41 0V 12V 36 35 34 33 30 29 28 27 25 23 21 19 16 13 10
H6 A6 H5 A5 H4 A4 H3 A3 42 41 0V 12V 36 35 34 33 30 29 28 27 25 23 21 19 16 13 10
7
7
6
6
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
2
2
4
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
-89-
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
WARRANTY AND RETURNS
Grizzly Industrial, Inc. warrants every product it sells for a period of 1 year to the original purchaser from
the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse, abuse,
negligence, accidents, repairs or alterations or lack of maintenance. This is Grizzly’s sole written warranty
and any and all warranties that may be implied by law, including any merchantability or fitness, for any par-
ticular purpose, are hereby limited to the duration of this written warranty. We do not warrant or represent
that the merchandise complies with the provisions of any law or acts unless the manufacturer so warrants.
In no event shall Grizzly’s liability under this warranty exceed the purchase price paid for the product and
any legal actions brought against Grizzly shall be tried in the State of Washington, County of Whatcom.
We shall in no event be liable for death, injuries to persons or property or for incidental, contingent, spe-
cial, or consequential damages arising from the use of our products.
To take advantage of this warranty, contact us by mail or phone and give us all the details. We will then
issue you a “Return Number,’’ which must be clearly posted on the outside as well as the inside of the car-
ton. We will not accept any item back without this number. Proof of purchase must accompany the mer-
chandise.
The manufacturers reserve the right to change specifications at any time because they constantly strive to
achieve better quality equipment. We make every effort to ensure that our products meet high quality and
durability standards and we hope you never need to use this warranty.
Please feel free to write or call us if you have any questions about the machine or the manual.
Thank you again for your business and continued support. We hope to serve you again soon.
-90-
G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
WARRANTY CARD
Name ____________________________________________________________________________________
Street ____________________________________________________________________________________
City ______________________________________________________________State________Zip_________
Phone Number_______________________E-Mail_______________________FAX________________________
MODEL: G0501 Sliding Table Saw Serial #______________________ Order _______________________
The following information is given on a voluntary basis. It will be used for marketing purposes to help us develop better products and services. Of
course, all information is strictly confidential.
1.
How did you learn about us?
___Other__________________________________________________
How many of your woodworking machines are Grizzly? _____________
9.
___Advertisement
___Catalog
___Friend
___Card Deck
___World Wide Web
10.
Which benchtop tools do you own? Check all that apply.
___Other__________________________________________________
Which of the following magazines do you subscribe to.
___1" x 42" Belt Sander
___5" - 8" Drill Press
___8" Table Saw
___8" - 10" Bandsaw
___Disc⁄Belt Sander
___Mini Jointer
___6" - 8" Grinder
___Mini Lathe
___10" - 12" Thickness Planer
___Scroll Saw
___Spindle⁄Belt Sander
2.
___American Woodworker
___Cabinetmaker
___Practical Homeowner
___Shop Notes
___Family Handyman
___Fine Homebuilding
___Fine Woodworking
___Home Handyman
___Journal of Light Construction
___Old House Journal
___Popular Mechanics
___Popular Science
___Today’s Homeowner
___WOOD
___Wooden Boat
___Woodshop News
___Woodsmith
___Woodwork
___Woodworker
___Woodworker’s Journal
___Workbench
___Other__________________________________________________
How many of the machines checked above are Grizzly? ____________
Which portable⁄hand held power tools do you own? Check all that apply.
11.
12.
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___Popular Woodworking
___Other__________________________________________________
3.
4.
5.
Which of the following woodworking⁄remodeling shows do you watch?
13.
What machines⁄supplies would you like Grizzly Industrial to carry?
___Backyard America
___Home Time
___The American Woodworker
___Other__________________________________________________
What is your annual household income?
___The New Yankee Workshop
___This Old House
___Woodwright’s Shop
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___$20,000-$29,999
___$30,000-$39,999
___$40,000-$49,999
___$50,000-$59,999
___$60,000-$69,999
___$70,000-$79,999
___$80,000-$89,999
___$90,000 +
14.
What new accessories would you like Grizzly Industrial to carry?
___Builders Hardware
___Fasteners
___Hand Tools
___Wood Components
What is your age group?
___Other__________________________________________________
___20-29
___30-39
___40-49
___50-59
___60-69
___70 +
15.
16.
17.
18.
What other companies do you purchase your tools and supplies from?
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
6.
7.
8.
How long have you been a woodworker?
Do you think your purchase represents good value?
___0 - 2 Years
___2 - 8 Years
___8 - 20 Years
___20+ Years
___Yes
Would you recommend Grizzly Industrial to a friend?
___Yes ___No
___No
How would you rank your woodworking skills?
___Simple
___Intermediate
___Advanced
___Master Craftsman
Would you allow us to use your name as a reference for Grizzly customers
in your area? Note: We never use names more than three times.
What stationary woodworking tools do you own? Check all that apply.
___Yes
___No
___Air Compressor
___Band Saw
___Panel Saw
___Planer
___Drill Press
___Power Feeder
___Radial Arm Saw
___Shaper
___Spindle Sander
___Table Saw
19.
Comments:__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___Drum Sander
___Dust Collector
___Horizontal Boring Machine
___Jointer
___Lathe
___Mortiser
___Vacuum Veneer Press
___Wide Belt Sander
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
FOLD ALONG DOTTED LINE
Place
Stamp
Here
GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
P.O. BOX 2069
BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-2069
FOLD ALONG DOTTED LINE
Send a Grizzly Catalog to a friend:
Name_______________________________
Street_______________________________
City______________State______Zip______
TAPE ALONG EDGES--PLEASE DO NOT STAPLE
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
Buy Direct and Save with Grizzly® – Trusted, Proven and a Great Value!
Visit Our Website Today And Discover
Why Grizzly® Is The Industry Leader!
• SECURE ORDERING
• ORDERS SHIPPED WITHIN 24 HOURS
• E-MAIL RESPONSE WITHIN ONE HOUR
-OR-
Call Today For A
FREE
Full Color Catalog
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.
|