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Model T32005 (Mfd. Since 04/20)

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Controls & Components

Refer to the following figure and descriptions to become familiar with the basic controls 
and components of this tool. Understanding these items and how they work will help you 
understand the rest of the manual and minimize your risk of injury when operating this tool.

Power Switch: Toggles tool power ON (I
and 

OFF (O).

Blade Guard:  Protects  user  from  blade 
and catches sawdust and swarf.

Workpiece Vise: Secures workpiece dur-
ing operations. Pivots in table to set angle 
of cut between 0–45°. 

Vise Screw: Clamps workpiece in vise.

Vise Miter Clamp: Secures miter angle. 

ON/OFF Lever:  Press  lever  while  power 
switch  is  in 

ON  position  to  start  saw. 

Saw  cannot  be  lowered  unless  lever  is 
pressed in.

Like all tools there is potential 
danger when operating this tool. 
Accidents are frequently caused by 
lack of familiarity or failure to pay 
attention. Use this tool with respect 
and caution to decrease the risk of 
operator injury. If normal safety pre-
cautions are overlooked or ignored, 
serious personal injury may occur.

Workpiece

Vise

Power Switch

Vise Miter

Clamp

Blade

Guard

Vise 

Screw

ON/OFF 

Lever

Summary of Contents for T32005

Page 1: ...RNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC AI20914 PRINTED IN CHINA MODEL T32005 MINI BENCHTOP CUT OFF SAW OWNER S MA...

Page 2: ...g grinding tool integrity and the usage of personal protective equipment The manufacturer will not be held liable for injury or property damage from negligence improper training machine modifications...

Page 3: ...ON 3 POWER SUPPLY 8 SECTION 4 SETUP 10 Unpacking 10 Inventory 10 Mounting 11 Test Run 12 SECTION 5 OPERATIONS 13 Operation Overview 13 Changing Blade 14 Securing Workpiece 15 Cutting 15 SECTION 6 ACCE...

Page 4: ...ctions for Power Tools OWNER S MANUAL Read and under stand this owner s manual BEFORE using machine TRAINED OPERATORS ONLY Untrained operators have a higher risk of being hurt or killed Only allow tra...

Page 5: ...er while carrying FORCING TOOLS Use right tool for job and do not force it It will do job safer and better at rate for which it was designed SECURING WORKPIECE When required use clamps or vises to sec...

Page 6: ...s DULL DAMAGED SAW BLADES Dull blades require more effort to perform cuts Broken saw blade teeth can become deadly projectiles Do not operate with damaged cracked or badly worn blades Inspect for dama...

Page 7: ...support for help For your convenience we post all avail able manuals and manual updates for free on our website at www grizzly com Any updates to your model of tool will be reflected in these document...

Page 8: ...Cord Gauge 18 AWG Plug Included Yes Included Plug Type 1 15 Switch Type ON OFF Switch Motor Main Horsepower 1 10 HP Phase Single Phase Amps 0 9A Speed 6000 RPM Type Universal DC Power Transfer Belt Be...

Page 9: ...dur ing operations Pivots in table to set angle of cut between 0 45 Vise Screw Clamps workpiece in vise Vise Miter Clamp Secures miter angle ON OFF Lever Press lever while power switch is in ON posit...

Page 10: ...he maximum amount of amps that the machine will draw If the machine is overloaded it will draw additional amps beyond the full load rating If the machine is overloaded for a sufficient length of time...

Page 11: ...re the cords are rated for outdoor use Outdoor use cords are marked with a W A or a W to signify their rating Always check to make sure that the exten sion cords are in good working order and free of...

Page 12: ...inventory the contents If any non proprietary parts are missing e g a nut or a washer we will gladly replace them or for the sake of expedi ency replacements can be obtained at your local hardware sto...

Page 13: ...rough mount the saw 1 Use saw table as a template to drill 4 holes in workbench 2 Mount saw to workbench with 4 flat head screws flat washers lock wash ers and hex nuts Through Mounting The strongest...

Page 14: ...perly connected to power and safety components are working properly If you find an unusual problem during the test run immediately stop the tool discon nect it from power and fix the problem BEFORE op...

Page 15: ...before contacting workpiece 5 While keeping hands and fingers away from blade pushes handle down to cut the workpiece 6 Releases ON OFF lever and waits for blade to stop lifts handle so blade is not c...

Page 16: ...with an arbor screw and flange Tools Needed Qty Hex Wrench 2 5mm 1 To change blade 1 DISCONNECT TOOL FROM POWER 2 Pull blade guard straight up to remove it see Figure 5 Figure 5 Removing blade guard B...

Page 17: ...w Workpiece The Model T32005 can cut wood or metal workpieces 3 8 thick or small er Always ensure the correct blade is used for the material being cut 4 Wait for blade to come to a complete stop raise...

Page 18: ...own Protector 7 T20503 Face Shield Window T20451 Kirova Clear Safety Glasses T20452 Kirova Anti Reflective Glasses T20456 DAKURA Safety Glasses Figure 12 Basic eye protection T20502 T20452 T20451 T204...

Page 19: ...wing items and repair or replace as necessary Loose mounting bolts Damaged saw blade Damaged timing belt Cracked or broken parts Worn or damaged wires Any other unsafe condition Monthly Check Timing b...

Page 20: ...gle clamp Page 15 3 Use sharp blade 4 Install blade in correct direc tion 5 Select proper blade for cut type 6 Use correct blade for workpiece reduce feed rate Tool has vibration or noisy operation 1...

Page 21: ...k ten sion If belt deflects more than 1 4 repeat Step 6 If belt deflects 1 4 or less proceed to Step 9 9 Push belt cover in place over timing belt If the timing belt is loose or worn it can be removed...

Page 22: ...Model T32005 Mfd Since 04 20 20...

Page 23: ...property or for incidental contingent special or consequential damages arising from the use of our products The manufacturers reserve the right to change specifications at any time because they const...

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