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
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MODEL G0493
14" SLIDING TABLE SAW
OWNER'S MANUAL
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - 14" SLIDING TABLE SAW

WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR

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The information contained herein is deemed accurate as of 10/5/2010 and represents our most recent product specificati

Page 3 - Table of Contents

15011502150315041505151215131514151515161517151815191520152115221523150615071508150915101511Parts ListSafety labels w

Page 4 - INTRODUCTION

CUT ALONG DOTTED LINEName _____________________________________________________________________________ Street ______________________________________

Page 5 - Identification

TAPE ALONG EDGES--PLEASE DO NOT STAPLEFOLD ALONG DOTTED LINEFOLD ALONG DOTTED LINEGRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.P.O. BOX 2069BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-2069Place

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WARRANTY AND RETURNSGrizzly Industrial, Inc. warrants every product it sells for a period of 1 year to the original purchaser from the date of purchas

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Buy Direct and Save with Grizzly® – Trusted, Proven and a Great Value!~Since 1983~ORDER24 HOURS A DAY!1-800-523-4777Visit Our Website Today For Curre

Page 8 - MACHINE DATA

MODEL G0493 14" SLIDING TABLE SAWCustomer Service #: (570) 546-9663 • To Order Call: (800) 523-4777 • Fax #: (800

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For Your Own Safety, Read Instruction Manual Before Operating this MachineThe purpose of safety symbols is to attract

Page 10 - 

DISCONNECTING POWER SUPPLY.Alwaysdis-connect machine from power supply before ser-vicing, adjusting, or

Page 11 - SAW CAPACITIES

Additional Safety for Sliding Table SawsHAND POSITIONING. Never purposely touch a saw blade during operation.

Page 12 - SECTION 1: SAFETY

Below are ways to avoid the most common causes of kickback: 

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

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SECTION 2: POWER SUPPLYAvailabilityBefore installing the machine, consider the avail-ability and proximity of the req

Page 15 - From Kickback

Extension CordsSince this machine must be permanently con-nected to the power supply, an extension cord

Page 16 - Glossary of Terms

3. Figure 84.    

Page 17 - Circuit Information

This manual provides critical safety instructions on the proper setup, operation, maintenance and service of this machine/equipment. Failure to read,

Page 18 - Phase Converter

       

Page 19 - Rewiring to 440V

Hardware Recognition Chart

Page 20 - SECTION 3: SETUP

InventoryBox 1: (Figure

Page 21 - Hardware Recognition Chart

  

Page 22 - Inventory

The unpainted surfaces of your machine are coated with a heavy-duty rust preventative that prevents corro

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Site ConsiderationsFigure 18.186"200"139"Weight LoadRefer to the Machine D

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Moving & Placing Base UnitTo remove the saw base unit from the crate pallet:1. 

Page 25 - Site Considerations

Assembly & Setup      

Page 26 - Base Unit

7.              

Page 27 - Assembly & Setup

14.                

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Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION ... 2 

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19.   

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23.            

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33.  Note: The rip fence body will

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36. Figure 45

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47. 

Page 34 -   

Figure 53.48.     

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Figure 57.58. Figure 5956.  

Page 36 - 2" Dust Port: 150 CFM

Test Run       

Page 37 - Connecting to Power Source

If the machine does not operate as stated in this section, review the troubleshooting section on Page 65.

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SECTION 4: OPERATIONSDamage to your eyes, lungs, and hearing could result from using this machine without prope

Page 39 - Manual Before Operating Saw

INTRODUCTION        

Page 40 - Through Cuts

Non-Through & Through CutsExamples of non-through cuts include dadoes and rabbets. Non-through cuts have a h

Page 41 - Riving Knife

Blade Guard & Riving Knife       

Page 42 - Installation & Adjustment

             

Page 43 - Blade Selection

Guard Installation & Removal        

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Thin Kerf Blade: A blade with thinner kerf than a standard blade. Since the spreader/riving knife included with th

Page 45 - Changing Main

         

Page 46 - Adjusting Scoring Blade



Page 47 - Rip Cutting

        Figure 82

Page 48 - Rip Cutting with Rip Fence

Rip Cutting with Rip Fence1. 2.   

Page 49 - Crosscutting

Figure 91.     

Page 50 - Cut-Off Gauge

IdentificationA. Crosscut Table   

Page 51 - Miter Cutting

Crosscutting Full Size Panels1.           Figur

Page 52 - Dado Cutting

Figure 95.       

Page 53 - Rabbet Cutting

     

Page 54 - Resawing

 

Page 55 - Resawing Operations

Resawing

Page 56 - ACCESSORIES

You may experience kickback during this procedure. Stand to the side of the blade path and wear safety

Page 57

SECTION 5: SHOP MADE SAFETY ACCESSORIES         

Page 58

5"5" 4" Slot(Top View)(Side View)3/8"Countersink on Bottom1/4" HoleFigure 107.

Page 59 - Making a Push Stick

Mounting Featherboard in Miter SlotFeatherboardBladeWorkpieceFigure 110.

Page 60 - ⁄2" Grid

    

Page 61

O. Riving Knife     

Page 62

Figure 1169"−10" Minimum LengthLip for pu

Page 63 - ACCESSORIES FROM GRIZZLY

 Note:We recommend cutting the hardwood board oversize, then jointing and planing it to the correct size

Page 64

Using the Auxiliary Fence and Push Block1.        

Page 65 - SECTION 7: MAINTENANCE

H3388—14" Carbide Tipped Saw Blade, 80TH3389—14" Carbide Tipped Saw Blade, 100T   

Page 66 - Lubrication

Figure 126. G5562—SLIPIT® 1 Qt. GelG

Page 67 - Motor & Electrical

SECTION 7: MAINTENANCE           

Page 68 - Operation

Figure 131.Lubrication    

Page 69 - Belt Service



Page 70 - 90° Stop

Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution 

Page 71 - Adjustment

Main Belt Replacement/Tension1. 2. 

Page 72 - Table Movement

R. Power ON/OFF Key SwitchS. Power Indicator Light  

Page 73 - Fence to Blade

45° Stop1. 2.         

Page 74 - Adjusting Mounting

Figure 138.

Page 75 - SECTION 9: WIRING

Table Movement Adjustment      

Page 76

5.          

Page 77 - GDM 1Ø50/60Hz 40VA

Tools Needed Qty 

Page 78



Page 79

READ ELECTRICAL SAFETY ON PAGE 73!1 2 3 4EMERGENCYSTOP122423DoorLimitSwitch12112423Blade GuardLimitSwitchMain Motor(s

Page 80 - To Electrical Box

READ ELECTRICAL SAFETY ON PAGE 73!AMP RESET 96 98 1/2 T1/2 T3/6 NO14 3/4 T2/4 L1/1 L3/5 NO13 L2/3 5/6 95 12 15 18 R

Page 81 - 220V 440V

READ ELECTRICAL SAFETY ON PAGE 73!AMP RESET 96 98 1/2 T1/2 T3/6 NO14 3/4 T2/4 L1/1 L3/5 NO13 L2/3 5/6 95 8 10 12 RA

Page 82 - SECTION 10: PARTS

READ ELECTRICAL SAFETY ON PAGE 73!X1X2PowerLight22211314ScoringBlade ON222113142221131422211314MainBlade ON22211314Ke

Page 83 - Crosscut Table

The information contained herein is deemed accurate as of 10/5/2010 and represents our most recent product specificati

Page 84 - Cabinet Body

READ ELECTRICAL SAFETY ON PAGE 73!Ground 220V 12 U X 6 4 5 10 11 1 7 V Y 2 8 W Z 3 9 Ground440V12UX10 111VY2WZ3(ad

Page 85 - Cabinet Body Parts

READ ELECTRICAL SAFETY ON PAGE 73!GroundR S T718293645GroundR S T1 2 3(additional conversions required for 440V opera

Page 86 - Main Blade Trunnion

543267111098121314151617192021221182323242627252829Crosscut FenceREF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION1 P0493

Page 87 - Main Blade Arbor

110105101103102104108107109123121111112113114115116117120106129124125122119118130131127128126133132134135Crosscut Tab

Page 88 - Table Accessories

224225226232234223253254255258259260261262263242243268237248249250222207228229230217215216221218219220214257256241227

Page 89

REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION201 PSB07M CAP SCREW M6-1 X 30 242 PN02M HEX NUT M10-1.5202 PN01M HEX NU

Page 90 - Rip Fence

307308309310311312313314315316303304302301319318320321306A322A323324325317305A326A327A328329A330331Main Blade Trunnio

Page 91 - Scoring Motor

401 403 404 405 412 413 415 416 418 419 420 421 424425426432A433434423417 414 402 427428429422 435436 430431406 406-1

Page 92 - Scoring Motor Parts

502 503 504 501AV3527 508 530 507A 506A 505A 509V2510V2511V2513V2514V2515V2516V2517V2518519521V2522V2524525V2Table Ac

Page 93 - Adjustment Wheels

607 608 602 603 604 605 606 615 614 611 613 610 618640619620630 631 637 638 632 636 635 634 601 609 620 629 627 628 6

Page 94 - Adjustment Wheels Parts

The information contained herein is deemed accurate as of 10/5/2010 and represents our most recent product specificati

Page 95 - Swing Arm

701V2702703V2703V2A704706707710V2711712713V2714V2723724725726V2727V2729V2730V2731732V2733734735736737738739740741Rip

Page 96 - Main Motor

803805806807808809810811845844843855854853852822823837836835834833832831830801802812813819829828815816818851850849848

Page 97 - Main Motor Parts

REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION801 P04930801 FIX PLATE 847 PSB14M CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 20802 PLN09M LOCK

Page 98 - Sliding Table

908907905904903902901906909910911912914917919920921922923A924925926A930931A933934935936916913951A937932A915953A955918

Page 99 - Electrical Components

REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION901 P04930901 LOCK KNOB 10MM 929 PSB66M CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 65902 PW04M

Page 100 - Parts List

1011A101010231022102410251027102610281020A10211015A101610171014A1030A1018A1019A103110061004A10051002A1003100910081001

Page 101 - WARRANTY CARD

1147110111021103110611051107110811091110111111121113111511221129113011351133113211311136113711391143A1138113411501149

Page 102 - FOLD ALONG DOTTED LINE

REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION1101 P04931101 DUST PORT 1145-2 P04931145-2 MOTOR FAN1102 PSB11M CAP SCR

Page 103 - WARRANTY AND RETURNS

12211222122312241225V31226V312271228V31229V31230V31231V31232V31233V312341235V3123912401241V31243V31244V31245V31246V31

Page 104 - Current Specials!

140114021403140314041404140514061406140714081409141014221411141214131421141414151416440V Conversion Kit14171418141914

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