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.
WARNING Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are: • Lead from lead-based paints. • Crystalline silica from bricks, cement, and other masonry products. • Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber. Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work.
Table Of Contents SECTION 1: SAFETY........................................................................................................................3 Safety Instructions for Power Tools ............................................................................................3 Additional Safety Instructions for Table Saws ............................................................................5 Preventing Kickback..................................................................................
SECTION 7: MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................50 Cleaning ....................................................................................................................................50 Miscellaneous............................................................................................................................50 V-Belts ..........................................................................................
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.
Safety Instructions for Power Tools 9. USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD. Make sure your extension cord is in good condition. Conductor size should be in accordance 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 extension cords if they become damaged.
Additional Safety Instructions for Table Saws 1. SAFETY ACCESSORIES. Always use the blade guard and riving knife on all ''throughsawing'' operations. Through-sawing operations are those when the blade cuts completely through the workpiece. 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 understanding of kickback and how it occurs, DO NOT operate this table saw! 3. WORKPIECE CONTROL.
Statistics prove that most common accidents 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 operator. In addition to the danger of the operator 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. Protecting Yourself from Kickback Even if you know how to prevent kickback, it may still happen.
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 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.
SECTION 2: GENERAL INFORMATION If you DO NOT read this entire manual before operating the machine, you will greatly increase your chances of serious personal injury. To protect yourself, read and understand this entire manual! Commentary 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.
SECTION 3: CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS 220V 3-Phase 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. Plug Type The plug you install on your cord will depend upon the type of service you currently have or plan to install.
440V 3-Phase 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 dedicated 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 .........................
Grounding Electrocution or fire could result if this machine is not grounded correctly. Make sure all electrical circuits are grounded before you connect them to the machine. DO NOT use the Model G0501 if it is not grounded. Extension Cords Because of the high amperage draw from this machine, we do not recommend the use of extension cords. Instead, position your equipment near installed wiring to eliminate the need for extension cords.
Rewiring to 440V 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). The Model G0501 can be rewired for 440V operation. 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.
SECTION 4: FEATURES & CONTROLS 8 1 7 6 2 3 5 4 Figure 4. Main view of machine features and controls. Main Features 5. Control Panel & Digital Display—Features a combination of digital and push-button controls for operating the many features of the saw. 1. Flip Stops—Used for quick measurements for crosscutting. 6. 2. Crosscut Fence—Used during crosscutting operations. Features a scale and multiple flip-style stopblocks for precise, repeatable crosscutting operations.
9 10 13 11 14 Figure 5. Blade guard and dust ports. 9. Blade Guard—Fully-adjustable blade guard allows high visibility of the cutting operation while maintaining maximum protection around the saw blade. 10. Upper Dust Collection Port—2" port opening 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. Figure 7. Blades. 13. Main Blade—Performs the cutting operations. 14.
Control Panel S T R P Q N O M A L K J B C D F E G H I Figure 8. Control panel close-up. A. EMERGENCY STOP Button—Disconnects power to all motors in the motor cabinet. B. MAIN BLADE OFF Button—Stops the main saw blade. C. SCORING BLADE OFF Button—Stops the scoring blade. D. MAIN BLADE DOWN Key—Lowers the height of the main saw blade. E. F. SCORING BLADE RIGHT Key—Moves the scoring blade right for alignment purposes. SCORING BLADE DOWN Key—Lowers the height of the scoring blade. L.
Rip Fence Controls Blade Guard Controls D A C A B Figure 9. Rip fence controls. A. Fence Assembly Lock Down Lever— Secures the fence assembly into position along the fence rail. B. Micro-Adjust Knob—Precisely adjusts the fence. C. Forward/Backward Slide Lock Handle— Secures the aluminum fence piece on its forward/backward slide track. D. Micro-Adjust Lock Knob—Secures the fence after it has been adjusted with the micro-adjustment knob. -16- B C Figure 10. Blade guard controls. A.
SECTION 5: SET UP About this Section 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. This machine presents serious injury hazards to untrained users.
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 hardware store. Figure 13. Extension tables and braces. Figure 11. Saw unit. Figure 14. Rip fence components and push stick. Figure 12. Blade guard assembly.
Figure 15. Crosscut fence components. Figure 17. Sliding table. Figure 16. Toolbox inventory.
Hardware Recognition Chart -20- G0501 Sliding Table Saw
Clean Up Site Considerations The unpainted surfaces are coated with a waxy oil to protect them from corrosion during shipment. Remove this protective coating with a solvent cleaner or citrus-based degreaser such as Grizzly’s G7895 Degreaser. To clean thoroughly, some parts may need to be removed. For optimum performance from your machine, make sure you clean all moving parts or sliding contact surfaces that are coated.
Moving & Placing Saw Base Unit The Model G0501 is a heavy machine that weighs approximately 2300 lbs. Serious personal injury may occur if safe moving methods are not followed. To be safe, you will need assistance and power equipment when moving the shipping crate and removing the machine from the crate. 4. Lift the saw base unit and move it to your predetermined location. 5.
Setting Up Control Panel To set up the control panel: 1. Using a 6mm hex wrench, remove the red control panel shipping brace shown in Figure 21. 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. 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 similar to the photo in Figure 23. Figure 23.
To install the sliding table: 1. 3. 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. 2. Using a 12mm hex wrench, remove the three large cap screws (Figure 25) from the saw base unit. Figure 25. Three large caps screws to be removed from saw base unit. -24- 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.
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 attachment 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.
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.
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.
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. 8.
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. 3. Secure the rail by installing the washer and nut that were removed in step 1 to the backside of the tables.
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. — 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. — If the bottom edge of the aluminum fence piece does rest on the table, then continue on to the next step. 8.
9. Using the handles on the crosscut fence, slide the 2 cam lock rods into the crosscut table (Figure 49). Note—Make sure the locking bolts on the crosscut fence are disengaged 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 crosssupport and remove one end cap from the long cross-support as shown in Figure 48. Figure 49. Cam lock rod (1 of 2).
Miter Fence To install the miter fence: 1. Loosen the clamp plate with the ratchet handle 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. 3. Thread the fixed bolt into the fixed block. The miter fence should now slide up and down the angle range freely. 4. Position the fence at the desired angle and use the clamp plate ratcheting handle to lock the fence in place.
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 beginning, 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. To connect the saw to the power source: 1.
Sliding Table Parallel Adjustment 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. Besides the tools included with the saw, this procedure requires you to have a precision ruler, a felt tip pen, and the assistance of another person. 6. — If the gap is the same on both sides, then the sliding table is already parallel with the main blade. Skip to step 10.
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˚ 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. Remove the stop bolt shown in Figure 56. Figure 57. Rip fence aligned with blade. 6.
Dust Collection 3. Connect a 2" dust hose to the port located above the blade guard shown in Figure 60. The Model G0501 is equipped with two dust ports that should be properly connected to a dust collection system before operation. To connect the dust ports to a dust collection system: 1. Secure a 5" dust hose to the dust port located under the saw table (Figure 59). Figure 60. 2" dust port location. 4.
SECTION 6: OPERATIONS Operation Tips Damage to your eyes, lungs, and ears could result from using this machine without proper protective gear. Always wear safety glasses, a dust mask, and hearing protection when operating this machine. Loose hair and clothing could get caught in machinery and cause serious personal injury. Keep loose clothing and long hair away from moving machinery. NOTICE The following section was designed to give instructions on the basic operations of this machine.
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 position 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: Press SET on the keypad. 1. Disconnect the saw from the power source! 2.
4. Aligning Scoring Blade Set Position the V-belt in one of the pulley locations illustrated in Figure 62, depending on your desired blade speed. 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.
Rip Cutting Determine which cutting operation will be best suited for the workpiece to be ripped. — To use the sliding table, read the instructions 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.
5. Position the blade guard to the correct height for your workpiece. 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 65. 6. 7. Once all the necessary safety precautions have been taken, perform the cutting operation. Once all the necessary safety precautions have been taken, load the workpiece onto the table saw and perform the cutting operation.
Crosscutting Lastly, this machine has the capability of crosscutting workpieces while using the rip fence as a cut-off gauge (Figure 71). 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. Figure 69. Crosscutting full size panel.
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.
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 performing crosscutting operations. 6. Position the blade guard to the correct height for your workpiece. 7.
To perform a miter cut: 4. 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. Position the flip stop according to the length of the workpiece you want to cut off to the left of the blade.
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 operation. Sliding Table Release Knob Figure 80. Blade assembly exposed. Changing Main Blade 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.) 5.
7. Changing Riving Knives Using the 36mm arbor wrench, remove the arbor nut that secures the main blade (turn clockwise to loosen, as shown in Figure 82). The Model G0501 comes with a riving knives for use with 12" and 14" blades. To change the 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. 1.
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. 8.
Figure 87. Sliding table release knob. 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.) 5. Remove the main blade. Figure 89. Loosening scoring blade arbor nut. 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. 9.
SECTION 7: MAINTENANCE Miscellaneous Always disconnect power to the machine before performing maintenance. Failure to do this may result in serious personal injury. 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.
Maintenance Log Date Approximate Hours Of Use G0501 Sliding Table Saw Maintenance Performed -51-
SECTION 8: SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS Replacing Belts Always disconnect power to the machine before performing service adjustments. Failure to do this may result in serious personal injury. About Service 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. To change the V-belt on the main motor: 1.
To change the belt on the scoring blade 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. Calibrating Blade Tilt 2. Disconnect the saw from the power source! The blade tilt is calibrated at the factory, but can be adjusted if it changes during the life of the machine. 3. Open the motor cabinet door. To calibrate the blade tilt: 4.
Adjusting Riving Knife Alignment 5. Loosen the securing bolt on the riving knife mounting plate. 6. Place the rip fence across the carbide teeth of the main blade and across the riving knife. The riving knife can be aligned with the blade by adjusting the four setscrews on the mounting plate. 7. Adjust the four setscrews (Figure 93) in/out until the riving knife is aligned with the carbide teeth of the main blade. To align the riving knife: 1.
Squaring Crosscut Fence to Blade 6. Loosen the jam nut and lock bolt shown in Figure 95. 7. Rotate the adjustment bolt, shown in Figure 95, to move the fence in the necessary direction 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 making five test cuts, then adjusting the fence as necessary.
SECTION 9: REFERENCE INFO The following pages contain aftermarket accessories information, the machine data sheet, parts diagrams, parts lists, wiring diagrams, troubleshooting information and Warranty/Return information for your Model G0501. Aftermarket Accessories If you need parts or help in assembling your machine, or if you need operational information, call the Grizzly Service Department. Trained service technicians will be glad to help you. Replacement Blades 80 Tooth Carbide Tipped 14" Blade.....
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..........................................................................................................
Scoring Motor: Arbor ..........................................................................................................22mm & 3⁄4" Arbor Speed..................................................................................................8000 RPM Horsepower............................................................................................................1 HP Phase/Cycle ........................................................................................3-Phase, 60 HZ Voltage .........
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 45º ������� (push cut) Miter Cut 90º (push cut) (NO CAPACITY) ��� Cross Cut (fence not extended) Miter Cut 45º ������� ��� Miter Cut 45º (push cut, fence not extended) (NO CAPACITY) Miter Cut 45º (fence not extended)
G0501 Machine Frame Assembly 111 110 113 112 115 114 117 116 118 112 119 129 121 120 123 122 110 124 126 125 127 105 128 101 102 103 109 103 104 105 143 102 108 145 146 142 144 151 103 148 147 102 107 106 -60- 141 149 150 G0501 Sliding Table Saw
G0501 Saw Angle Measurement Assembly 131 133 132 134 136 135 138 137 139 135 140 G0501 Machine Frame/Saw Angle Measurement Assemblies REF 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 PART # DESCRIPTION P05010001 MACHINE FRAME PN13M HEX NUT M16-2.0 PW08M FLAT WASHER 16MM PB111M HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 120 PN02M HEX NUT M10-1.5 P05010006 PRESSURE PIECE P05010007 LEVELING STUD PSB104M CAP SCREW M16-2.
-62- 241 204 238 217 222 205 239 240 243 242 235 201 202 234 203 204 205 204 205 206 205 233 204 205 211 204 210 211 209 231 208 232 207 230 204 208 204 214 228 213 205 210 236 209 229 208 210 237 212 209 205 215 216 227 216 224 204 221 219 217 226 225 223 222 220 218 G0501 Chip Channel Assembly G0501 Sliding Table Saw
G0501 Chip Channel Assembly REF 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 PART # DESCRIPTION P05010201 MAGNETIC SCREW P05010202 CHIP CHANNEL PB03M HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 16 PLW04M LOCK WASHER 8MM PW01M FLAT WASHER 8MM P05010206 LEVER PSB11M CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 16 P05010208 CAM P6202 BALL BEARING 6202 PR05M EXT RETAINING RING 15MM PB20M HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 35 P05010212 MOTOR ROCKER PSB46M CAP SCREW M4-.
G0501 Saw Blade Adjustment Assembly 302 301 305 303 304 313 306 307 308 304 309 310 313 304 312 305 304 311 317 309 304 304 315 316 318 320 319 316 314 -64- 323 321 324 322 G0501 Sliding Table Saw
G0501 Saw Blade Adjustment Assembly REF 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 PART # DESCRIPTION PSB64M CAP SCREW M10-1.5 X 25 PLW06M LOCK WASHER 10MM P05010303 MOUNTING PW10M FLAT WASHER 14MM PN09M HEX NUT M12-1.75 P05010306 LINEAR ACTUATOR P05010307 MOUNTING PW06M FLAT WASHER 12MM PLW05M LOCK WASHER 12MM P05010310 CAP SCREW M12-1.
G0501 Main Saw Assemblies 409 402 411 413 410 412 405 406 407 402 401 403 408 414 404 415 416 417 418 419 449 431 430 448 446 447 446 425 432 433 435 437 412 425 434 420 421 429 428 427 436 426 422 425 424 445 435 410 438 401 402 439 440 441 442 436 444 402 423 425 402 410 410 443 460 461 459 458 457 456 455 454 453 452 451 450 462 420 488 473 474 475 476 477 478 489 486 487 -66- 463 467 412 470 466 468 469 465 464 471 484 485 482 483 427 420 481 480 479 472 42
G0501 Main Saw Assemblies REF 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 PART # DESCRIPTION PSB64M CAP SCREW M10-1.5 X 25 PLW06M LOCK WASHER 10MM P05010403 BRACKET P05010404 SAW ROCKER P05010405 EYE BOLT M12-1.75 PN09M HEX NUT M12-1.75 P05010407 TUBE P05010408 STEP SWITCH PB70M HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 16 PW04M FLAT WASHER 10MM P05010411 BRACKET PSS01M SET SCREW M6-1.
G0501 Scoring Saw Assemblies 519 512 514 516 515 509 513 517 504 509 503 505 518 511 510 520 508 502 521 522 506 524 507 526 501 535 534 533 528 529 523 525 527 563 530 529 532 528 562 531 531 563 551 552 550 550 557 558 539 538 556 555 553 554 553 557 559 541 522 520 540 521 537 536 543 542 533 549 533 560 534 519 561 534 560 545 534 547 548 546 544 -68- G0501 Sliding Table Saw
G0501 Scoring Saw Assemblies REF 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 PART # DESCRIPTION PN32M HEX NUT M14-2.0 P05010502 FRONT FLANGE P05010503 INNER RING P05010504 REAR FLANGE PSB01M CAP SCREW M6-1.0 X 16 P05010506 BEARING COVER P05010507 SHAFT PK81M KEY 6 X 6 X 12 P6204 BALL BEARING 6204 P05010510 INNER RING P05010511 SCORING SAW ROCKER P05010512 INNER RING P05010513 PULLEY P05010514 SPACER PB06M HEX BOLT M8-1.
G0501 Swinging Arm Assembly 608 611 610 609 608 607 603 602 606 605 604 603 602 629 601 608 612 613 625 622 623 624 625 622 628 626 627 626 620 621 616 618 619 617 615 613 614 608 -70- G0501 Sliding Table Saw
G0501 Swinging Arm Assembly REF 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 PART # DESCRIPTION P05010601 CLEANING BRUSH PSB04M CAP SCREW M6-1.0 X 10 PW03M FLAT WASHER 6MM PW02M FLAT WASHER 5MM PHTEK23 TAP SCREW #10 X 1/2" P05010606 BRUSH COVER P05010607 STOP PN28M HEX NUT M20-2.5 P05010609 TELESCOPING TUBE P05010610 SUPPORT BOLT PW13M FLAT WASHER 20MM P05010612 TOP ARM BOLT P6203 BALL BEARING 6203 P05010614 BOTTOM ARM BOLT PN03M HEX NUT M8-1.
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G0501 Crosscut Table 801 802 803 804 805 807 806 809 808 833 814 816 815 834 835 836 819 818 837 838 839 817 821 832 818 810 811 812 840 813 841 825 826 828 827 830 818 831 814 815 816 817 818 819 830 829 828 827 825 826 818 -74- 811 822 823 824 818 820 821 G0501 Sliding Table Saw
G0501 Crosscut Table REF 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 PART # DESCRIPTION P05010801 SQUARE PLUG P05010802 LONG CROSS-SUPPORT P05010803 SHORT CROSS-SUPPORT P05010804 SQUARE PLUG P05010805 FIXED PIECE P05010806 GUIDE FENCE PFH24M FLAT HD SCR M10-1.5 X 35 P05010808 SQUARE LOCK PR02M EXT RETAINING RING 14MM P05010810 STOP TUBE PW04M FLAT WASHER 10MM PB70M HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 16 P05010813 CROSS SLIDE PFH23M FLAT HD SCR M8-1.
G0501 Crosscut Fence 994 909 993 908 992 991 994 993 992 991 907 906 939 938 910 911 912 904 903 902 936 940 937 941 908 901 936 905 913 914 915 916 917 918 919 920 921 942 911 906 911 920 935 912 923 930 922 934 933 932 916 930 931 -76- 929 924 925 928 926 927 922 921 918 919 917 G0501 Sliding Table Saw
G0501 Crosscut Fence REF 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 909 910 911 912 913 914 915 916 917 918 919 920 921 PART # DESCRIPTION P05010901 HELICAL PRESSURE SPRING P05010902 CLAMPING PIECE P05010903 SPACER P05010904 STAR KNOB (FEMALE) M8-1.25 P05010905 STOP RAIL TUBE PSB106M CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 90 P05010907 SUPPORT PFH25M FLAT HD SCR M4-.7 X 12 P05010909 MAGNIFIER P05010910 SQUARE PLUG PSB11M CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 16 PRP62M ROLL PIN 6 x 35 P05010913 CROSS FENCE P05010914 FIXED PIN PFH06M FLAT HD SCR M6-1.
G0501 Machine Table Assemblies 1001 1015 1023 1024 1002 1022 1021 1020 1007 1019 1016 1017 1018 1003 1004 1005 1018 1016 1015 1006 1006 1004 1007 1008 1014 1017 1031 1013 1012 1011 1032 1033 1034 1042 1035 1011 1012 1010 1009 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 1037 1039 1038 -78- G0501 Sliding Table Saw
G0501 Machine Table Assemblies REF PART # DESCRIPTION 1001 P05011001 EXTENSION TABLE 1002 P05011002 MAIN TABLE 1003 P05011003 SCALE 1004 PFH26M FLAT HD SCR M6-1.0 X 30 1005 P05011005 SCALE BRACKET 1006 PSB48M CAP SCREW M6-1.0 X 35 1007 PN01M HEX NUT M6-1.0 1008 P05011008 ROLL PIN 6 x 34 1009 PSB01M CAP SCREW M6-1.0 X 16 1010 P05011010 KNOB BOLT M6-1 X 20 1011 PN01M HEX NUT M6-1.0 1012 PW08M FLAT WASHER 16MM 1013 PSS72M SET SCREW M16-2.0 X 120 1014 P05011014 TABLE STRIP 1015 PSB31M CAP SCREW M8-1.
-80- 1136 1138 1137 1118 1140 1139 1101 1118 1119 1110 1109 1108 1107 1106 1105 1104 1103 1102 1134 1132 1133 1129 1130 1131 1111 1112 1117 1116 1115 1114 1113 1135 1111 1112 1115 1124 1125 1114 1123 1122 1120 1121 1120 1119 1128 1126 1127 1141 G0501 Rip Fence Assembly G0501 Sliding Table Saw
G0501 Rip Fence Assembly REF PART # DESCRIPTION 1101 PB15M HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 40 1102 PW01M FLAT WASHER 8MM 1103 P05011103 CAM 1104 P05011104 PLASTIC ROLLER 1105 P6002 BALL BEARING 6002 1106 PR37M EXT RETAINING RING 32MM 1107 PW01M FLAT WASHER 8MM 1108 PLW04M LOCK WASHER 8MM 1109 P05011109 TOP SECTION 1110 P05011110 CAM 1111 P05011111 LEVER STUD 1112 P05011112 ROUND KNOB (FEM) 1/2-13 1113 P05011113 KNOB BOLT M10-1.5 X 40 1114 PSB04M CAP SCREW M6-1.
G0501 Blade Guard Assembly 1218 1213 1212 1216 1221 1210 1224 1220 1223 1209 1227 1225 1226 1219 1222 1231 1229 1230 1230 1278 1265 1264 1228 1263 1262 1260 1222 1232 1217 1229 1233 1234 1235 1234 1261 1258 1217 1259 1257 1256 1249 1250 1251 1252 1236 1220 1254 1222 1221 1253 1248 1203 1247 1246 1228 1226 1224 1255 1210 1209 1225 1237 1208 1209 1210 1238 1239 1216 1245 1230 1243 1229 1229 1202 1230 1242 1241 1239 1279 1202 1203 1280 1240 1238 1210 1209 1208 1237 1281 1201 12
G0501 Blade Guard Assembly REF PART # DESCRIPTION 1201 P05011201 SUPPORT ARM 1202 PN03M HEX NUT M8-1.25 1203 PLW04M LOCK WASHER 8MM 1204 PSB40M CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 35 1205 PW01M FLAT WASHER 8MM 1206 P05011206 STOP 1207 PB20M HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 35 1208 PB32M HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 25 1209 PLW06M LOCK WASHER 10MM 1210 PW04M FLAT WASHER 10MM 1211 P05011211 SUPPORT ARM FRAME 1212 PB01M HEX BOLT M10-1.5 X 30 1213 P05011213 CAM LOCKING HANDLE 1216 PSB11M CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 16 1217 PN04M HEX NUT M4-.
G0501 Electrical Panel Components 1302 1304 1301 1304 1306 1303 1305 1307 1309 1309 1309 1305 1307 1309 1310 1310 1310 1310 1311 1308 1312 1314 1309 1309 1309 1309 1309 1317 1313 1315 1316 1319 1318 1320 -84- G0501 Sliding Table Saw
G0501 Electrical Panel Components REF PART # 1301 1302 1303 1304 1305 1306 1307 1308 1309 1310 1311 P05011301 P05011302 P05011303 P05011304 P05011305 P05011306 P05011307 P05011308 P05011309 P05011310 P05011311 DESCRIPTION DIGITAL CONTROL DISPLAY DP-525 ARBOR R.P.M DISPLAY BUTTON I.
Motor Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Motor will not start. 1. Low voltage. 2. Open circuit in motor or loose connections. 1. Check power line for proper voltage. 2. Inspect all lead connections on motor for loose or open 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.
Performance Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause 1. Fence ride not adjusted properly. Possible Solution 2. Extension table not flush with cast iron table. 1. Adjust the fence cam bolt as described on page 30, steps 8-10. 2. Adjust the extension table as described on page 28, steps 2-7. Cuts made on the sliding table are not square. 1. The sliding table is not parallel with the blade. 1. Adjust the sliding table to be parallel with the blade as described on page 34.
G0501 CONTROL PANEL (BACK SIDE) DIAGRAM 13 4 16 42 4 02 6 0V 33 34 35 36 12V 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 6 5 04 04 01 06 41 2 41 2 5 4 + B A 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 21 23 7 19 25 10 5 4 4 3 03 4 Black Green White Red 3 2 2 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 7 6 5 4 4 4 3 2 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 6 5 4 4 4 3 2 Motor Wiring Diagram 1Hp S
G0501 Electrical Panel 0V,Red + 24V,Blue 0V,Red + 10V,Blue 07 07 0V,Blue 22 - + M5a - G 3 M5b 26 - + M6a 0V,Blue 24V,Red 10V,Red 24 - + - 9 M6b 15 12 +H -H 18 20 CN-11 2 22 CN-11 2 24 CN-11 2 26 CN-11 2 R1 R2 R3 R4 09 09 09 09 10 10 10 10 08 + 20 - + - - 2 12V 0V + + 21 - 19 + - + 25 - 8 23 2 27 11 2 28 14 17 2 29 +L -L R5 220V R 0V S F F 11 12 2 42 +H -H +L -L 2 30 1 2 1 2 17 3 3 R 0V S 220V 380V 400V 415V 440V 5 PT
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