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MODEL H8145
BABY TABLE SAW
OWNER'S MANUAL
COPYRIGHT © JANUARY, 2007 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.
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Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ............................................... 2 SECTION 5: ACCESSORIES ......................... 20 Foreword ........................................................ 2 SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE ......................... 21 Contact Info ................................................... 2 Cleaning ....................................................... 21 Machine Data Sheet ...................................... 3 Schedule ...........................................
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INTRODUCTION Foreword Contact Info We are proud to offer the Model H8145 Baby If you have any comments regarding this manual, Table Saw. This machine is part of a growing please write to us at the address below: Grizzly family of fine woodworking machinery. When used according to the guidelines set forth in Grizzly Industrial, Inc. C this manual, you can expect years of trouble-free, /O Technical Documentation Manager enjoyable operation and proof of Grizzly’s com- P.O. Box 2069 mitment to cus
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Identification D C B A E G F H I Figure 1. H8145 identification. A. Fence Lock Knob (1 of 2 shown) B. Fence C. Blade Guard D. Riving Knife E. Front and Rear Fence Scales F. ON/OFF Switch G. Push Stick Holder Clips H. Blade Tilt Scale I. Blade Tilt Lock Handle (1 of 2 shown) -4- H8145 Baby Table Saw
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Safety Instructions for Table Saws 1. SAFETY GUARDS. Always make sure the 8. CROSSCUTTING LIMITATIONS. DO NOT blade guard and riving knife are installed crosscut workpieces narrower than 6" with when operating the table saw. this machine. Narrow workpieces are dif- ficult to properly support when using the 2. KICKBACK. Be familiar with kickback. fence as a guide. Instead, use a different Kickback happens when the workpiece is machine that can safely crosscut a narrow thrown towards the oper
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Preventing Kickback Statistics show that most common acci- Below are tips to avoid the most common dents among table saw users can be causes of kickback: linked to kickback. Kickback is typically defined as the high-speed expulsion of • Only cut workpieces with at least one smooth stock from the table saw toward its opera- and straight edge. DO NOT cut excessively tor. In addition to the danger of the opera- warped, cupped or twisted wood. If the tor or others in the area being struck by wor
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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! Parallel: Being an equal distance apart at every Arbor: A metal shaft extending from the drive point along two given lines or planes (i.e. the mechanism that is the mounting location for
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SECTION 2: CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS 110V Operation Electrocution or fire could result if this machine is not grounded correctly or if your electrical configu- Serious personal injury could occur if you ration does not comply connect the machine to the power source with local and state codes. before you have completed the set up pro- Ensure compliance by cess. DO NOT connect the machine to the checking with a qualified power source until instructed to do so. electrician! Amperage Draw The M
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SECTION 3: SET UP Set Up Safety Items Needed for Set Up The following items are needed to complete the This machine presents set up process, but are not included with your serious injury hazards machine: to untrained users. Read through this entire manu- Description Qty al to become familiar with • Safety Glasses (for each person) .............. 1 the controls and opera- • Shop Vacuum or Dust Collector ................. 1 tions before starting the 1 • Dust Hose 1 ⁄2" (length as needed) .
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To test run the machine: Dust Collection 1. Make sure you have read through the entire manual, you are familiar with the controls of the machine, and you have completed the setup section. DO NOT operate the Model H8145 without an 2. Clear all items (tools, parts, etc.) away from adequate dust collection system. This saw the machine. creates substantial amounts of wood dust while operating. Failure to use a dust collec- 3. Connect the machine to the power source. tion system can result in
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SECTION 4: OPERATIONS Basic Controls Operation Safety ON/OFF Switch: Starts and stops the motor. The switch is equipped with a disabling key that can be removed to prevent unauthorized people from Damage to your eyes, lungs, and ears could using the machine. result from using this machine without proper protective gear. Always wear safety Fence Lock Knobs: Lock/unlock each end of the glasses, a respirator, and hearing protection fence when setting the fence for workpiece cut- when operat
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Combination blade features: Blade Selection • Adequate for cutting both with and across the grain. • 40-50 teeth. Ripping blade features: • Alternate top bevel and flat, or alternate top • Best for cutting with the grain of the bevel and raker tooth profile. workpiece. • Teeth are arranged in groups of five. • 20-40 teeth. • Gullets are small and shallow within the • Flat-top ground tooth profile. groups of five teeth, similar to a cross-cut • Large gullets for large chip removal. bla
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Miter Cutting Fence Setup For this type of cutting, the fence is setup facing away from the blade, as shown in Figure 13. This position is required to use the miter sled for 45° The fence must be used to support the workpiece miter cuts. whenever making cuts with this machine. The fence can be setup for "Standard Cutting" and To setup the fence for miter cutting: for "Miter Cutting," depending on which way it is attached to the table. Always verify that the fence 1. DISCONNECT SAW FROM P
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Workpiece Non-Through and Inspection Through Cuts Some workpieces are not safe to cut or may Non-Through Cuts require modification before they can be made safe A non-through cut is a sawing operation where to cut. the blade does not protrude above the top face of the wood stock. This machine is NOT designed to Before cutting, get in the habit of inspecting make non-through cuts. Dado cuts, rabbet cuts, all workpieces for the following: and resawing operations are typical non-through tab
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5. Turn the saw ON. Ripping 6. Place the flat edge of the workpiece against the fence. "Ripping" means cutting with the grain of the workpiece. With other materials such as MDF or Note: If the workpiece is slightly cupped, plywood, ripping means cutting lengthwise. place the cupped side down against the table, so the bowed side is up and the workpiece is stable and does not rock during the cut. 7. Keep the workpiece firmly pressed against Serious injury can be caused by kickback. the t
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Crosscutting 45˚ Miter Cuts "Crosscutting" means cutting across the grain of On this machine a miter sled acts as a support the workpiece. With MDF or particleboard, cross- to allow the operator to make 45° miter cuts. The cutting means cutting across the width of the miter sled uses the backside of the fence as a workpiece. guide rail to support it through the cut. DO NOT crosscut workpieces narrower than 6" To perform a miter cut: with this machine. Narrow workpieces are dif- ficult to supp