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10 table saw - Grizzly Industrial Inc.

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7. Once the fence is adjusted, check the measurementpointer shown in Figure 36 andadjust if necessary.Adjusting BoltCheck NutMeasurement PointerFigure 36B. Adjusting clamp mechanism.Figure 36. Adjust measurement pointer.G<strong>10</strong>22Z Fence2. Now slide the fence along the rail until it isaligned with the edge of the miter slot. Lockthe fence down.3. Loosen the rear lock adjustment, the slottedscrew on the front of the fence shown inFigure 37, until the rear locking lever ceasesto engage the rear rail with the fence in thelocked position.(The Model G<strong>10</strong>22ZF, ZFX and PRO use a ShopFox ® fence. Please refer to the instruction manualincluded with the Shop Fox ® fence for completedirections on adjusting the fence.)The fence must engage and square up on thefront rail before the rear clamp engages the backrail. In essence, the rear clamp should act as asecondary mechanism for maintaining fenceposition. When adjusted correctly, the lever lockshould only begin to apply pressure on the backrail over the last one-third of its stroke. To adjustthe fence:1. First, make sure the front clamp is engagingthe front rail with the lock handle at one-halfof its throw. If the front clamp requires adjustment,loosen the check nut shown in Figure36B. Turn the adjusting bolt clockwise if thefront clamp is too far from the rail, counterclockwiseif it is too close.Rear Lock AdjustmentFigure 37. Rear lock adjustment screw.G<strong>10</strong>22 Series Contractor Saws -29-

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