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BENCH TOP 10'' TABLE SAW
MODEL G5045

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

COPYRIGHT ©2000 BY GRIZZLY IINDUSTRIAL, INC.
WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE
OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
REVISED AUGUST, 2000 PRINTED IN USA
DISCONTINUED MACHINE MANUAL DISCLAIMER
THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL REPRESENTS THE LAST CONFIGURATION OF THE MACHINE BEFORE IT WAS DISCONTINUED. MACHINE CONFIGURATIONS MAY HAVE CHANGED AS PRODUCT IMPROVEMENTS WERE INCORPORATED. IF YOU OWN AN EARLIER VERSION OF THE MACHINE,
THIS MANUAL MAY NOT EXACTLY DEPICT YOUR MACHINE . CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT DIFFERENCES.
PREVIOUS VERSIONS ARE NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE.

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. To reduce your
exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated
area, and work with approved safety equipment, such
as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.

Table Of Contents
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SAFETY
SAFETY RULES FOR ALL TOOLS ..................................................................................2-3
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TABLE SAWS ............................................4
CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS
110V OPERATION ................................................................................................................5
GROUNDING ........................................................................................................................5
GENERAL INFORMATION
COMMENTARY ....................................................................................................................6
CLEAN UP ............................................................................................................................7
SITE CONSIDERATIONS......................................................................................................7
UNPACKING..........................................................................................................................8
PIECE INVENTORY ..............................................................................................................8
ASSEMBLY
BENCH MOUNTING..............................................................................................................9
STAND ASSEMBLY ........................................................................................................9-10
HAND WHEELS ..................................................................................................................11
RIP FENCE..........................................................................................................................11
BLADE ATTACHMENT........................................................................................................12
GUARD/SPLITTER ........................................................................................................12-13
DUST COLLECTION PORT ................................................................................................13
ADJUSTMENTS
RIP FENCE..........................................................................................................................14
FENCE TENSION................................................................................................................14
MITER GAUGE....................................................................................................................15
POSITIVE STOPS ..........................................................................................................16-17
TABLE PARALLELISM ..................................................................................................17-18
OPERATIONS
TEST RUN ..........................................................................................................................19
BLADE SELECTION ......................................................................................................19-20
RIPPING ..............................................................................................................................21
CROSSCUTTING ................................................................................................................21
SAFETY ACCESSORIES
PUSHSTICKS ......................................................................................................................22
TABLE INSERTS ................................................................................................................22
PUSH PADDLES ................................................................................................................22
FEATHERBOARDS ............................................................................................................22
MAINTENANCE
GENERAL ............................................................................................................................23
LUBRICATION ....................................................................................................................23
UNPAINTED SURFACES....................................................................................................23
CLOSURE
MACHINE DATA..................................................................................................................24
PARTS DIAGRAM ..............................................................................................................25
PARTS LIST ..................................................................................................................26-29
PUSHSTICK TEMPLATE ....................................................................................................30
WARRANTY AND RETURNS ........................................................................................32-33

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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.

Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, COULD result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, MAY result in minor or moderate injury. It may also
be used to alert against unsafe practices.

NOTICE

This symbol is used to alert the user to useful information
about proper operation of the equipment.

Safety Instructions For Power Tools
1.

KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working
order.

2.

REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND
WRENCHES. Form habit of checking to
see that keys and adjusting wrenches are
removed from tool before turning on.

3.

KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered
areas and benches invite accidents.

4.

DON’T USE IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT. Don’t use power tools in damp or
wet locations, or where any flammable or
noxious fumes may exist. Keep work area
well lighted.

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5.

KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS
AWAY. All children and visitors should be
kept a safe distance from work area.

6.

MAKE WORK SHOP CHILD PROOF with
padlocks, master switches, or by removing
starter keys.

7.

DON’T FORCE TOOL. It will do the job
better and safer at the rate for which it was
designed.

8.

USE RIGHT TOOL. Don’t force tool or
attachment to do a job for which it was not
designed.

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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.
Minimum Gauge for Extension Cord

AMP RATING
0-6
7-10
11-12
13-16
17-20
21-30

LENGTH
25ft 50ft 100ft
18
16
16
18
16
14
16
16
14
14
12
12
12
12
10
10
10
No

10. WEAR PROPER APPAREL. Do not wear
loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings,
bracelets, or other jewelry which may get
caught in moving parts. Non-slip footwear
is recommended. Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.
11. ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES. Also
use face or dust mask if cutting operation is
dusty. Everyday eyeglasses only have
impact resistant lenses, they are NOT safety glasses.

13. DON’T OVERREACH. Keep proper footing
and balance at all times.
14. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep
tools sharp and clean for best and safest
performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.
15. DISCONNECT TOOLS before servicing
and changing accessories, such as blades,
bits, cutters, and the like.
16. REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL
STARTING. Make sure switch is in off position before plugging in.
17. USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.
Consult the owner’s manual for recommended accessories. The use of improper
accessories may cause risk of injury.
18. CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Before further
use of the tool, a guard or other part that is
damaged should be carefully checked to
determine that it will operate properly and
perform its intended function. Check for
alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and
any other conditions that may affect its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged
should be properly repaired or replaced.
19. NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED. TURN POWER OFF. Don’t leave
tool until it comes to a complete stop.

12. SECURE WORK. Use clamps or a vise to
hold work when practical. It’s safer than
using your hand and frees both hands to
operate tool.

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Additional Safety Instructions For Table Saws
1.

USE GUARDS, splitter and anti-kickback
fingers whenever possible during sawing
operations. Always use safety devices
when ripping and crosscutting

2.

NEVER ATTEMPT TO CUT “FREEHAND”. Always make cuts with your workpiece set firmly against the fence or miter
gauge while cutting.

3.

NEVER USE EXCESSIVE FORCE when
sawing. Doing this greatly increases the
chances of personal injury and motor overload caused by jamming and/or kickback.

4.

5.

6.

ALWAYS USE A PUSHSTICK for ripping
narrow stock. Refer to the Operations
Section of this manual for specific information regarding pushsticks and other safety
accessories.
NEVER STAND with any part of your body
in direct line with the saw blade.
NEVER ATTEMPT TO FREE a stalled
blade while the saw is running.

Like all power tools, there is danger associated with the Model G1022 family of table
saws. Accidents are frequently caused by
lack of familiarity or failure to pay attention.
Use this tool with respect and caution to
lessen the possibility of operator injury.

No list of safety guidelines can be complete. Every shop environment is different.
Always consider safety first, as it applies to
your individual working conditions. Use
this and other machinery with caution and
respect. Failure to follow guidelines could
result in serious personal injury, damage to
equipment or poor work results.
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7.

IF THERE IS ANY doubt as to the stability
or integrity of the material to be cut, don’t
attempt to cut it.

8.

NEVER REACH OVER the blade, or
attempt awkward cuts that compromise
your ability to control the movement of your
workpiece. Keep hands well away from the
saw blade.

9.

NEVER ATTEMPT TO FREE a stalled
blade while the saw is running.

10. AVOID KICKBACKS by ensuring that your
blade is sharp, your fence is parallel to the
blade, safety devices are in place, and that
material to be cut is free from warps or
twists.
11. ALWAYS PROVIDE ADEQUATE support
at the rear and the sides of the table for
extra-long or extra-wide materials.
12. NEVER RAISE THE BLADE more than 1⁄8"
above the height of the material you plan to
cut.

Operating this equipment has the potential
to launch flying debris which could cause
eye injury. Always wear safety glasses or
goggles when operating equipment.
Everyday glasses or reading glasses only
have impact resistant lenses, they are not
safety glasses. Be certain the safety glasses you wear meet the appropriate standards of the American National Standards
Institute (ANSI).

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SECTION 2: CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS
110V Operation

Grounding

The 1 H.P. motor supplied with the G5045, draws
approximately 13 amps @ 110V. We recommend
a dedicated 15-amp breaker. This should be satisfactory for normal use, while providing enough
protection against motor damage caused by
power surges or overload.

In the event of an electrical short, grounding
reduces the risk of electric shock by providing a
path of least resistance to disperse electric current. This tool is equipped with a power cord having an equipment-grounding conductor. See
Figure 1. The outlet must be properly installed
and grounded in accordance with all local codes
and ordinances.

The G5045 is shipped complete with a grounded
110V cordset and plug. If you require the use of
an extension cord while operating this table saw,
use a properly grounded cord that’s constructed
to U.L. standards. Use the chart included in the
Safety Section to determine what gauge cord is
necessary for safe operation. Underpowering
your saw by using an inadequate or damaged
cord can result in damage to the Model G5045.
Always inspect your cord and cord ends for damage or wear prior to using them.

This equipment must be grounded. If it is
not, it will be necessary to run a separate 12
A.W.G. copper grounding wire from the outlet to a known ground. Under no circumstances should the grounding pin from any
three-pronged plug be removed. Serious
injury may occur.

If frequent circuit failures occur when using the
table saw, contact our service department or your
local electrical contractor. Be sure that your particular electrical configuration complies with local
and state codes. The best way to ensure compliance is to check with your local municipality or
licensed electrician.

Figure 1. Grounded 110V plug and outlet.

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SECTION 3: GENERAL INFORMATION
Commentary
We are proud to offer the Grizzly Model G5045
Bench Top Table Saw. The Model G5045 is part
of the growing Grizzly family of fine woodworking
machinery. When used according to the guidelines set forth in this manual, you can expect
years of trouble-free, enjoyable operation and
proof of Grizzly’s commitment to customer satisfaction.
The Model G5045 Table Saw is intended for
home and professional jobsite use. This saw features a 5,000 R.P.M., 1 H.P. single-phase motor,
toggle safety switch, and a large 343⁄8" x 16" table
top. An adjustable fence and miter gauge are
included.
This table saw can be bench mounted or used
with the heavy-duty stand included. The package
also includes a 10" combination blade and a 25⁄16"
dust collection port.
All running parts utilize shielded ball bearings,
which require no lubrication for the life of the
bearings. Grizzly offers a number of helpful
accessories for the Model G5045, including
additional 10" saw blades and a mobile base.

We are also pleased to provide this manual with
the Model G5045 Table Saw. It was written to
guide you through assembly, review safety considerations, and cover general operating procedures. It represents our effort to produce the best
documentation possible. If you have any comments regarding this manual, please write to us
at the address below:

Most importantly, we stand behind our machines.
If you have any service questions or parts
requests, please call or write us at the location
listed below.
Grizzly Industrial, Inc.
1203 Lycoming Mall Circle
Muncy, PA 17756
Phone:(570) 546-9663
Fax:(800) 438-5901
E-Mail: techsupport@grizzly.com
Web Site: http://www.grizzly.com
The specifications, drawings, and photographs
illustrated in this manual represent the Model
G5045 as supplied when the manual was prepared. However, owing to Grizzly’s policy of continuous improvement, changes may be made at
any time with no obligation on the part of Grizzly.
Whenever possible, though, we send manual
updates to all owners of a particular tool or
machine. Should you receive one, we urge you to
insert the new information with the old and keep
it for reference.

To operate this, or any power tool, safely
and efficiently, it is essential to become as
familiar with its characteristics as possible.
The time you invest before you begin to use
your Model G5045 will be time well spent.
DO NOT operate this machine until you are
completely familiar with the contents of this
manual. Make sure you read and understand all of the safety procedures. If you do
not understand something, DO NOT operate
the machine.

Grizzly Industrial, Inc.
/O Technical Documentation
P.O. Box 2069
Bellingham, WA 98227-2069
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Clean up
Unpainted machine surfaces may be coated with
a waxy oil to protect it from corrosion during shipment. Remove this protective coating with a solvent cleaner or citrus-based degreaser. Avoid
chlorine-based solvents as they may damage
painted surfaces should they come in contact.
Always follow the usage instructions on the product you choose for clean up.

Many of the solvents commonly used to
clean machinery can be highly flammable,
and toxic when inhaled or ingested. Always
work in well-ventilated areas far from
potential ignition sources when dealing
with solvents. Use care when disposing of
waste rags and towels to be sure they do
not create fire or environmental hazards.
Keep children and animals safely away
when cleaning and assembling this
machine.

Do not use gasoline or other petroleumbased solvents to remove this protective
coating. These products generally have low
flash points which makes them extremely
flammable. A risk of explosion and burning
exists if these products are used. Serious
personal injury may occur.

G5045 10'' Bench Top Table Saw

Site Considerations
1. Floor Load: Your G5045 10" Table Saw
represents a moderate weight load in a
small footprint. Most floors are suitable for
the table saw. Some older residential floors
may require additional build up to support
both machine and operator.
2. Working Clearances: Consider existing
and anticipated needs, size of material to
be processed through each machine, and
space for auxiliary stands, work tables or
other machinery when establishing a home
for your table saw. Allow sufficient room to
safely run your machines in any foreseeable operation.
3. Lighting and Outlets: Lighting should be
bright enough to eliminate shadow and prevent eye strain. Electrical circuits should be
dedicated or large enough to handle
amperage requirements. Outlets should be
located near each machine so power or
extension cords are clear of high-traffic
areas. Observe local electrical codes for
proper installation of new lighting, outlets,
or circuits.

Make your shop “child safe”. Ensure that
your workplace is inaccessible to youngsters by closing and locking all entrances
when you are away. Never allow visitors in
your shop when assembling, adjusting or
operating equipment. This saw is equipped
with a removable switch key. Remove it
from the saw and place it in a safe location
when the saw is not in use.

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Unpacking

Piece Inventory

The Model G5045 Table Saw is shipped from the
manufacturer in a carefully packed carton. If you
discover the machine is damaged after you’ve
signed for delivery, please call Customer Service
immediately for advice.

After all the parts have been removed from the
carton, you should have:
• Stand Components
• Extension Wings (1)
• Table Saw Unit
• Hand Wheels (2)
• Arbor Wrench (2)
• Miter Gauge
• 10'' Carbide tipped General Purpose
Saw Blade*
• Blade Guard
• Blade Guard Bracket
• Hardware Bags
• Fence Unit

Save the containers and all packing materials for
possible inspection by the carrier or its agent.
Otherwise filing a freight claim can be difficult.
When you are completely satisfied with the condition of your shipment, you should inventory its
parts.

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SECTION 4: ASSEMBLY
Bench Mounting
The Model G5045 can be mounted on a workbench or a portable stand, in addition to its standard heavy-duty base. If the saw is bench-mounted, it is essential to create a cutout below the saw
to allow sawdust to exit the machine. The cutout
should measure 11" to 12" square and should be
centered underneath the saw’s frame. For maximum stability, the saw should be secured to the
bench with 3⁄8" lag bolts or 3⁄8" through bolts.

2. Locate the long upper and lower side
braces (2 each) and bolt to the legs using
the M8-1.25 x 16mm Carriage Bolts, 8mm
Flat Washers and M8-1.25 Hex Nuts
Supplied. See Figure 3. Do not tighten any
stand bolts until Step 5. Finger tighten only
for now.

Stand Assembly
The G1022/G1022Z Table Saw is supplied with a
heavy-duty stamped steel stand. To assemble
the stand:
1. Fasten the plastic feet to all four legs using
the M10 - 1.5 x 25mm Hex Bolts, 10mm
Flat washers and M10 - 1.5 Hex Nuts supplied. See Figure 2.

Figure 3. Assembled side panel.

Some die-cut metal parts may have sharp
edges (called “flashing”) on them after they
are formed. Please examine the edges of
all die-cut metal parts before handling
them. Failure to do so could result in injury.

Figure 2. Attaching feet to stand.

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3. Attach the short upper and lower side
braces to one of the assembled side panels. Use the M8 - 1.25 x 16mm Carriage
Bolts, 8mm Flat Washers and M8-1.25 Hex
Nuts supplied. See Figure 4.

5. Once the stand is assembled, hold the saw
body over the top of the stand to ensure the
mounting holes line up. If the holes line up,
tighten the stand fasteners. Once the stand
is securely tightened, set the saw on top
and insert the mounting bolts through the
mounting holes and secure with nuts and
washers. See Figure 6.

Figure 4. Adding upper and lower side braces.
4. Bolt the other side panel to the upper and
lower braces using the M8-1.25 x 16mm
Carriage Bolts, 8mm Flat Washers and M81.25 Hex Nuts supplied. See Figure 5.

Figure 6. Fastening stand to saw body.
6. Level the stand by checking all sides for
symmetry. Measure diagonally from top to
bottom and adjust the stand so both diagonals are equal. Tighten all of the stand
bolts.

Figure 5. Stand fully assembled.

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Handwheels
To mount the handwheels:
1. Position a handwheel over the arbor raising
shaft on the front of the saw. Be sure it fits
completely over the shaft. The slots in the
handwheel hole will engage with the roll pin
on the shaft. See Figure 7.
2. Position the other handwheel similarly on
the blade tilting shaft on the side of the saw.
3. Screw the black plastic lock knobs onto the
ends of the shafts to lock the handwheels in
place.

Figure 8. Attaching fence locking handle.
2. Lift the fence over the saw’s table top,
ensuring that the rear holding clamp fits
over the rear rail. See Figure 9.

Figure 7. Installing handwheel.
Figure 9. Attaching fence to saw table.

Rip Fence
The rip fence provides a guide which keeps your
workpiece aligned parallel to the saw blade. To
mount the rip fence:

3. After fitting the rear holding clamp on the
rear rail, lower the front of the fence onto
the front rail. Once the fence is on the table,
push down the fence locking handle to
secure the fence in place. If the fence is not
solidly secured, or if the locking handle cannot be depressed, some adjustment may be
required. We will address that process in
the Adjustment Section of the manual.

1. Attach the fence locking lever by threading
it into the eccentric located at the front of
the fence. See Figure 8.

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Blade Attachment

Blade Guard/Splitter

The Model G5045 is shipped with a general purpose 10" blade. To install the blade:

The blade guard and built-in splitter is used whenever cutting operations allow their use. The blade
guard is designed to provide a barrier between the
saw blade and the saw operator. The splitter minimizes the chances of kickbacks—the most common source of table saw injuries.

1. Disconnect the saw from its power source
and remove the table insert by removing
the two screws.
2. Raise the arbor to its top position by turning
the blade height handwheel.

To mount the blade guard:
1. Disconnect the saw from its power source.

3. Remove the reverse threaded nut and
blade flange washer from the arbor.
4. Place the blade on the arbor, making sure
that the teeth are pointed toward the front of
the saw.
5. Replace the nut and flange washer and
tighten the nut with the wrenches provided
with the saw. Use the flat sides at the inner
edgeof the arbor to secure the assembly
while tightening the blade in place. See
Figure 10.

2. Zero the blade angle and raise the blade as
high as it goes.
3. Insert the outer lockwasher and and flat
washer onto the blade guard support bolt.
4. Thread the bolt through the splitter bracket
and place the flat washer and inner lockwasher on the inside end of the bolt. See
Figure 11.
5. Attach the bolt to the threaded hole on the
rear face of the saw table.

Figure 10. Installing the saw blade.
6. Replace the table insert, making sure it is
flush with the table top and tighten the
securing screws.

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Figure 11. Attaching the splitter/blade guard.
6. Using the 3/4" long hex head bolts, attach
the splitter/blade guard assembly to the
splitter bracket. Fasten the assembly with
the nuts and 1/4" lockwashers provided.
See Figure 12.
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7. Using a straightedge as a guide, align the
splitter with he saw blade. See Figure 12.
Use care to ensure that alignment is exact.
Failure to do so will result in difficulties
when ripping or crosscutting.

Dust Collection Port
The Model G5045 10" Bench Top Table Saw is
equipped with a dust which can be attached to
standard 21⁄2" dust collection systems. To connect
your table saw to a dust collection system:
1. Insert the end of a standard 21⁄2" flexible
dust collection hose or shop vac hose into
the dust port at the base of the table saw.
See Figure 13.
2. Turn on the saw and the vacuum or dust
collection system and begin operation.

Figure 12. Aligning the splitter with the blade.
8. Once the splitter is aligned, tighten all fasteners securely.
9. Check splitter alignment after tightening.

Figure 13. Attaching dust collection hose.

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SECTION 5: ADJUSTMENTS
Rip Fence

Fence Tension

The fence must engage square to the front rail
before the rear clamp locks on the back rail. The
rear clamp acts as a secondary lock for fence
position. When adjusted correctly, the lever lock
begins to apply pressure on the back rail during
the last third of its stroke. To adjust the fence:

If the fence fails to clamp tightly, or loosens over
time, add or reduce clamping tension by loosening or tightening the rear clamp adjustment nut
located at the front of the fence. See Figure 15.
To adjust clamping tension:
1.Loosen the clamping lock handle.

1. Position the fence on the table so its edge
is at the edge of the miter slot.
2. Tighten the locking lever. If the fance
remains parallel with the miter slot, no
adjustment is necessary. If the fence is out
of parallel, loosen the two bolts at the top of
the fence. See Figure 14.

2.Turn the clamp adjustment nut clockwise to
tighten clamping pressure.
3.Turn the clamp adjustment nut counterclockwise to loosen clamping pressure.
When making adjustments, loosen or tighten in
small steps. Re-check fence tension after each
adjustment. Use caution when tightening. Overtightening causes the self-adjustment feature to
fail.

Figure 14. Fence adjustment bolts
3. Hold the front of the fence firmly against the
front of the saw table. Move the rear of the
fence until the entire length of the fence is
parallel to the miter slot.
4. Re-tighten adjustment bolts. Slide the
fence several inches across the table and
re-clamp the fence at the edge of the miter
slot. If the fence is still out of alignment,
repeat the procedure.
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Figure 15. Fence tension adjustment nut.
Tip – Attach a piece of 3⁄4" thick hardwood to the
blade side of the fence. This protects the fence
from contact with the blade when dadoing or ripping thin stock. The fence is already drilled to
accept the needed screws.

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Miter Gauge
The miter gauge provides angle-adjustable support for workpieces while cross-cutting with the
Model G5045 Table Saw. To adjust the miter
gauge:
1. Loosen the clamp knob so the gauge is free
to rotate.
2. Slide the miter gauge into one of the two
miter slots.
3. Using a square as a guide, adjust the miter
gauge until its face is perpendicular to the
miter slot. See Figure 16.
4. If the pointer does not indicate zero, loosen
the screw and re-align the pointer. Tighten
screw.

Figure 16. Aligning miter gauge blade slot.

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Positive Stops
The 45° and 90° positive stops ensure that the
blade adjustment stops accurately at both ends of
its swing. To adjust the positive stops:

If the square does not contact the blade evenly,
you will need to adjust the positive stop. To adjust
the positive stop:
1. Loosen the setscrew as shown in Figure
18.

1. Disconnect the saw from its power source.
2. Raise the blade to its maximum height.
3. Turn the tilting handwheel as far as it can
go clockwise. Place a square against the
blade. See Figure 17.

Figure 18. Zero degree positive stop adjustment.
2. Using the handwheel, adjust the blade tilt
until the blade contacts the square evenly.
3. Advance the collar until it makes contact
with the bracket (C). Re-tighten the
setscrew.
Figure 17. Checking blade angle.

4. Tilt the blades 15° and return it to the 0°
position. Re-check with your straight edge.
5. Re-adjust if necessary.
Once you are satisfied with the results, repeat the
process for the 45° positive stop. To adjust the
45° positive stop:
1. Tilt the blade to its maximum angle.

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2. Place the 45° angle of your square against
the blade. If the blade and square are not
contacting evenly, Loosen the pointer as
shown in Figure 19.

Table Parallelism
The G5045 table is factory-aligned. In the unlikely event furthere adjustment is needed, a quick
inspection checks table parallelism:
1. Place your miter gauge (set at 90°) in its
slot, even with the front of the blade. Place
a square between it and the side of the
blade. See Figure 21.
2. Choose a tooth on the blade. close to the
gauge. Mark the tooth with a felt tip pen.
Bring marked tooth 1⁄2" above the table top.
Set square to touch the marked tooth.

Figure 19. 45° check.

Figure 21. Testing for table parallelism.

Figure 20. 45 degree stop collar.
3. Adjust the blade angle until the blade contacts the square evenly.
4. Advance the collar until it makes contact
with the bracket . Figure 20.

3. Slide the miter gauge toward the back of the
saw until the square is at the trailing end of
the blade. Keep square in place.
4. Turn the blade so marked tooth is 1⁄2" above
the table at the back end of the blade. The
square should touch the marked tooth.

5. Line up and fasen the pointer.
6. Reduce the blade tilt angle, then return it to
the 45° position. Re-check with your
square.
7. Re-adjust, if necessary.

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Figure 22. Four hex head screws allow
blade adjustment.
5. If the blade and square don’t meet properly, loosen screws and adjust the table until
the blade and straightedge are properly
aligned, front and back. See Figure 22.
6. Tighten screws and re-check for parallel.

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G5045 10'' Bench Top Table Saw

SECTION 6: OPERATIONS
Test Run
Once assembly is complete and adjustments are
done to your satisfaction, you are ready to test the
machine.
Turn on the power supply at the main panel. Lift
the toggle switch to its ON position. Make sure
that your finger is poised to flip the toggle to OFF,
just in case there’s a problem. The table saw
should run smoothly, with little or no vibration or
rubbing noises. Strange or unnatural noises
should be investigated and corrected before operating the machine further.

DO NOT attempt to investigate or adjust the
machine while it is running. Wait until the
machine is turned off, unplugged and all
working parts have come to a rest before
you do anything.

Kickback Causes

Always observe these steps to prevent the possibility of kickback occurring:
1. Always use the splitter and guard.
2. Make sure fence is correctly adjusted, with
the back exactly parallel to the front or
slightly (less than .01”) wider.
3. Use featherboards to keep material being
ripped tight to the fence.
4. Always pass cut-offs beyond blade when
crosscutting, or remove each one at once.
5. Never reach over a running blade.

Blade Selection
Choosing the correct blade for the job is essential
for the safe and efficient use of your table saw.
Ignoring this important step could result in damage to the saw and serious injury to the operator.
Documented below are the most common saw
blades and their uses.
1. Rip Blade: Used for cutting with the grain.
Typically, rip blades have 20-30 teeth, a
flat-top ground profile and large gullets to
allow for fast chip removal. Figure 23.

There are numerous possible problems that may
occur with a tablesaw, but the most frequent
avoidable danger is kickback. There are three
primary reasons for kickback from any tool with a
circular blade:
1. The workpiece rides up onto the blade, setting up the teeth to fling it back.
2. The workpiece is pinched between the
blade and the fence.
3. Cut-off pieces of wood are in a position for
the blade to strike them, kicking them back
at the operator.
Items 1 and 2 are prevalent in ripping operations,
while item 3 can occur during ripping or crosscutting.
G5045 10'' Bench Top Table Saw

Figure 23. Ripping blade.
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2. Cross-cut Blade: Used for cutting across
the grain. Cross-cut blades have 40-100
teeth, alternate top bevel or steep alternate
top bevel tooth profiles, small hook angle
and a shallow gullet. See Figure 24.

4. Plywood Blade: Used for cutting plywood
or veneers. A Plywood blade will have 80+
teeth, a steep alternate top bevel tooth
grind and very shallow gullet. See Figure
26.

Figure 26. Plywood blade.
Figure 24. Cross-cut blade.
3. Combination Blade: Used for cutting with
and across the grain. A compromise
between a rip blade and a cross-cut blade,
a combination blade has 40-80 teeth, an
alternate top bevel and flat or alternate top
bevel and raker tooth profile. Teeth are
arranged in groups of five. Gullets are small
and shallow within the groups of five, simular to a cross-cut blade, large and deep
between the groups, like a ripping blade.
See Figure 25.

5. Thin-kerf: Most types of saw blades are
available in a thin-kerf style. Used often to
reducestock waste. Thin-kerf blades are
best used with a blade stabilizer to reduce
blade wobble. Note: Most blade
guards/splitters are thicker than most thinkerf blades. Make sure the stock will pass
by the guard/splitter before beginning a cut.
6. Dado Blades: There are two types of dado
blades: stack and wobble. Stack dadoes
are expensive and time consuming to set
up but leave a clean and smooth finish.
Stack dadoes are used for fine furniture
and cabinet making. Wobble dadoes are
inexpensive and easy to set up, but leave a
rough finish.
This section on Blade Selection is by no means
comprehensive. Always follow the saw blade
manufacturer's recommendations to assure safe
and efficient operation of your table saw.

Figure 25. Combination blade.
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G5045 10'' Bench Top Table Saw

Ripping

Crosscutting

Ripping, as shown in Figure 26 refers to cuts
which follow the direction of wood grain. The rip
fence is used to position and guide work through
the cutting edge of the saw blade.

Crosscutting means cutting across the grain of
the wood. In wood products without grain (i.e.
MDF, particleboard) it simply means cutting
across the width of the stock.

It is essential, for precision cutting, that the stock
to be cut be straight and flat. Otherwise, it can
bind against the blade, or cut irregularly.

Crosscuts are made with the miter gauge. There
are two miter gauge slots in the table top. Use the
one that works best for the piece being crosscut.
To make a crosscut using the miter gauge:

During the cutting operation, the saw guard must
be used. The guard has anti-kickback fingers and
a splitter that prevents the saw kerf from closing
and pinching the blade. When ripping small stock,
use a push stick. Do not cut material that is too
small to be supported by the table or fence.
When making repeated rip cuts, take time to
ensure that the fence is securely in place. A quick
measurement of your last ripped board will verify
that the cut is still the width you desire.

1. Inspect the board for soundness. You do
not necessarily need a square edge to
crosscut with accuracy.
2. Move the rip fence completely out of the
way.
3. Raise the saw blade to a height approximately 1⁄8" higher than your workpiece.
4. Turn on the saw and allow it to come to full
speed.
5. Hold the workpiece firmly against the face
of the miter gauge and ease it into the
blade. See Figure 28.
6. Turn off the saw and allow the blade to
come to a full stop.

Figure 27. Ripping lumber.

Never raise the blade higher than 1⁄8" above
the height of the material you intend to cut.
Blade height in excess of that recommended increases the danger of contact between
the blade and fingers or other body parts.
G5045 10'' Bench Top Table Saw

Figure 28. Cross-cutting lumber.

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SECTION 7: SAFETY ACCESSORIES
Pushsticks

Push Paddles

The use of pushsticks, particularly when cutting
small or narrow workpieces, provides a double
benefit for saw operators. The pushstick provides
added leverage, enabling the operator to keep
the workpiece firmly supported against the fence
and table. At the same time, the pushstick keeps
the operator’s hand safely away from the rotation
of the saw blade. See the template at the end of
the manual for construction details.

Push paddles provide added leverage and support when ripping or crosscutting wide workpieces. A wide piece of Thick plywood or dimensional lumber with a comfortable handle on top
and a block on the bottom that’s slightly narrower
in height than your workpiece will provide a substantial degree of control for wide work. When
making a push paddle, use glue and doweling,
rather than screws to connect the block and handle to the paddle. Always set the height of the
blade just slightly above the height of your workpiece when making wide cuts.

Table Inserts
Ideal for use when ripping thin strips or making
bevel cuts, these prevent tearout and jammed
blades by supporting materials close to the blade.
Use the standard table as a template when creating additional inserts from wood or plywood.
Insert blade slots can be custom cut for specific
blade angles by raising the running blade into an
un-cut insert at the angle you desire. Be sure to
hold the insert firmly in place when creating slots.

Featherboards
Made easily from scrap stock, featherboards provide an added degree of protection against kickback. To create a featherboard cut a 30-40° angle
at one end of the board and make a number of
end cuts at approximately 1⁄4" apart. Clamp the
board as shown in the illustration below against
your workpiece.

C. Push Paddle
A. Pushstick
B. Zero-Clearance
Inserts

D. Feather Board
Figure 29. Additional accessories for safe table saw operation.
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G5045 10'' Bench Top Table Saw

SECTION 8: MAINTENANCE
General

Unpainted Surfaces

Make a habit of inspecting your saw each time
you use it. Check for the following conditions and
repair or replace when necessary.

Any non-painted surfaces on the Model G5045
should be protected against rust and pitting.
Wiping the saw clean after every use ensures
that moisture from sawdust isn’t allowed to trap
moisture against bare metal surfaces.

1. Loose mounting bolts.
2. Worn switch.
3. Worn or damaged cords and plugs.
4. Dull or damaged blade.
5. Poor fence adjustment.
6. Poor blade adjustment.

Some woodworkers recommend using automotive paste wax on exposed steel and cast iron
surfaces. The wax provides a layer of protection,
as well as reducing friction between lumber and
the table, making cuts faster and smoother. Avoid
waxes that contain silicone or other synthetic
ingredients. These materials can find their way
into lumber that’s being cut, and can make staining and finishing difficult. If you use paste wax,
make sure that it’s 100% Carnauba wax.

7. Any other condition that could hamper the
safe operation of this machine.

Lubrication
Shielded and pre-lubricated ball bearings require
no lubrication for the life of the bearings. In a continuous-use environment, expect the bearings to
last for several years. With intermittent use, bearings can be expected to last much longer. All
bearings are standard sizes and can be easily
replaced.
As for the rest of the machine, greasing the rack
and pinion is all that’s necessary to keep it in top
working condition. Before applying, however,
wipe off any sawdust with a cloth or towel.

G5045 10'' Bench Top Table Saw

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SECTION 9: CLOSURE
The following pages contain general machine
data, parts diagrams/lists and Warranty/Return
information for your Model G5045 10" Bench Top
Table Saw.
If you need parts or help in assembling your
machine, or if you need operational information,
we encourage you to call our Service
Department. Our trained service technicians will
be glad to help you.
If you have comments dealing specifically with
this manual, please write to our Bellingham,
Washington location using the address in Section
3: Introduction. The specifications, drawings, and
photographs illustrated in this manual represent
the Model G5045 as supplied when the manual
was prepared. However, due to Grizzly’s policy of
continuous improvement, changes may be made
at any time with no obligation on the part of
Grizzly. Whenever possible, though, we send
manual updates to all owners of a particular tool
or machine. Should you receive one, add the new
information to this manual and keep it for reference.
We have included some important safety measures that are essential to this machine’s operation. While most safety measures are generally
universal, Grizzly reminds you that each workshop is different and safety rules should be considered as they apply to your specific situation.

We recommend you keep a copy of our current
catalog for complete information regarding
Grizzly's warranty and return policy. If you need
additional technical information relating to this
machine, or if you need general assistance or
replacement parts, please contact the Service
Department listed in Section 3: Introduction.
Additional information sources are necessary to
realize the full potential of this machine. Trade
journals, woodworking magazines, and your local
library are good places to start.

The Model G5045 was specifically designed
for wood cutting operations only. DO NOT
MODIFY AND/OR USE THIS MACHINE FOR
ANY OTHER PURPOSE. Modifications or
improper use of this tool will void the warranty. If you are confused about any aspect of
this machine, DO NOT use it until you have
answered all your questions. Serious personal injury may occur.

Like all power tools, there is danger associated with the Model G5045 Table Saw.
Accidents are frequently caused by lack of
familiarity or failure to pay attention. Use
this tool with respect and caution to lessen
the possibility of operator injury. If normal
safety precautions are overlooked or
ignored, serious personal injury may occur.

Operating this equipment has the potential
to launch flying debris which could cause
eye injury. Always wear safety glasses or
goggles when operating equipment.
Everyday glasses or reading glasses only
have impact resistant lenses, they are not
safety glasses. Be certain the safety glasses you wear meet the appropriate standards of the American National Standards
Institute (ANSI).
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G5045 10'' Bench Top Table Saw

MACHINE DATA
SHEET
Customer Service #: (570) 326-3806 • To Order Call: (800) 523-4777 • Fax #: (800) 438-5901

GRIZZLY MODEL G5045 TABLE SAW
Design Type .................................................................................................... Tilting Arbor
Overall Dimensions:
With Wings and Guide Bars (W x D x H) ..........................................341⁄2'' x 19'' x 38''
Table Height From Floor ......................................................................................343⁄4''
Table Size with Wings ......................................................................343⁄8'' W x 147⁄8'' D
Miter Gauge Groove Type ..........................................................Straight Slot 7⁄32" x 5⁄8"
Weight (Shipping)................................................................................................61 lbs.
Box Size ....................................................................................28" L x 19" W x 13" H
Footprint ........................................................................................................24" x 25"
Construction:
Table ................................................................................................Ground Aluminum
Stand ..................................................................................................Pre-formed Steel
Trunnions ............................................................................................Pre-formed Steel
Arbor Bearings ................................................Shielded and Lubricated; Ball Bearings
Capacities:
Maximum Depth of Cut at 90°................................................................................31⁄16''
Blade Tilt ......................................................................................................0 - 45° Left
Maximum Depth of Cut at 45°................................................................................29⁄16''
Maximum Rip to Right of Blade ............................................................................175⁄8''
Maximum Rip to Left of Blade ..................................................................................11''
Distance Front of Table to Center of Blade ..........................................................101⁄4''
Table in Front of Blade at Maximum Cut ................................................................51⁄2''
Motor:
Type..............................................................................................Universal Brush type
Horsepower............................................................................................................1 HP
Power Transfer ....................................................................................................Direct
Phase ⁄ Cycle ..............................................................................Single Phase ⁄ 60 HZ
Voltage ..................................................................................................................110V
Amps ......................................................................................................................13 A
Motor RPM....................................................................................................5300 RPM
Bearings ..........................................................Shielded and Lubricated Ball Bearings
Switch ..............................................Toggle with Safety Lock Tab and Thermal Reset
Arbor:
Size: ......................................................................................................5⁄8" x 11⁄16" Long
Features:
......................................................................................................................10" Blade
..............................................................................................................25⁄16" Dust Port
............................................................................................................Portable Design
Specifications, while deemed accurate, are not guaranteed.

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G5045 10'' Bench Top Table Saw

G5045 10'' Bench Top Table Saw

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REF

PART #

410
412
413
414
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
423
424
425
434
436

P5045410
PCB01M
PN03M
PW01M
P5045416
P5045417
P5045418
P5045419
PB18M
PN01M
PB07M
PW01M
PN03M
P5045425
PW06
P5045436

DESCRIPTION

STAND LEG
CARR BOLT M8-1.25 x 20mm
HEX NUT M8-1.25
FLAT WASHER 8mm
UPPER BRACKET LONG
BOTTOM BRACKET LONG
FOOT PAD
WRENCH
HEX BOLT M6-1 x 15mm
FLAT WASHER 8mm
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 x 25mm
FLAT WASHER 8mm
HEX NUT M8-1.25
UPPER BRACKET SHORT
FLAT WASHER 1⁄4"
BOTTOM BRACKET SH0RT

REF

PART #

001
002
003
004
005
006
009
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
023
024
025
026
028
029
031
033
034
035
036
037
038
040
041
043
044
045
046
047
049
050
051
053
054
056
057
058
059
060
061
100
101
102
103

P5045001
P5045002
P5045003
P5045004
P5045005
P5045006
P5045009
P5045011
P5045012
P5045013
PSB62M
P5045015
PN03M
P5045017
P5045018
PS09M
PSW07
P5045023
P5045024
P5045025
PN01M
P5045028
P5045029
P5045031
P5045033
PS05M
P5045035
PFH12M
PS23M
PFH13M
P5045040
PW06
P5045043
P5045044
PW06
PW01M
P5045047
P5045049
PS08M
P5045051
P5045053
P5045054
P5045056
P5045057
P5045058
P5045059
PS07M
P5045061
P5045100
P5045101
P5045102
P5045103

DESCRIPTION

BASE
SEGMENT GEAR
LABEL
SELF TAPPING SCREW
TENSION HANDLE
HAND WHEEL
FIELD ASSY
SCREW ROD
DETENT PIN
SPRING
CAP SCR M10-1.5 x 12mm
POINTER BRACKET
HEX NUT M8-1.25
POINTER
TOOTHED WASHER
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 x 10mm
SWITCH 110V
SWITCH BOX
POWER CABLE
STRAIN RELIEF
HEX NUT M6-1
TABLE
WARNING LABEL
INSERT
CROWN NUT
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 x 8mm
TOOTHED WASHER
FLAT HD SCR M6-1 x 25mm
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 x 12mm
FLAT HD SCR M6-1 x 50mm
WRENCH
FLAT WASHER 1⁄4"
TOOTHED WASHER
WRENCH
FLAT WASHER 1⁄4"
FLAT WASHER 8mm
BREAKER SWITCH
RUBBER WASHER
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 x 12mm
TAPPING SCREW
TAPPING SCREW
CLAMP-CORD
DUST CHUTE
RIVET
PANEL
STRAIN RELIEF
PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 x 8mm
DRIVE SCREW
FENCE
LOCKING ROD
REAR CLAMP
SPRING

G5045 10'' Bench Top Table Saw

REF

104
105
106
107
108
109
110
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
155
156
157
158

PART #

PW03M
P5045105
PS17M
P5045107
P5045108
PSB26M
P5045110
P5045113
P5045114
PW06
P5045116
P5045117
P5045118
PW02M
PS19M
P5045121
P5045122
P5045123
PSB29M
PW03M
PN01M
P5045127
P5045128
P5045129
P5045130
P5045131
P5045132
P5045133
P5045134
P5045135
P5045136
PSB62M
P5045138
PW06
P5045140
P5045141
PW06
P5045143
P5045144
P5045145
PN01M
P5045147
P5045155
P5045156
PLN03M
P5045158
200-1 P5045200-1
201 P5045201
202 PCB03M
203 P5045203
206 PN01M
207-1 PSB11M

DESCRIPTION

FLAT WASHER 6mm
FRONT BLOCK
PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 x 8mm
POINTER
TOOTHED WASHER
HEX BOLT M6-1 x 12mm
FRONT CLAMP
HANDLE
MITER GAUGE
FLAT WASHER 1⁄4"
KNOB
MITER BAR
ANGLE POINTER
FLAT WASHER 5mm
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 x 6mm
PIN
BLADE GUARD
SUPPORTING ARM
HEX BOLT M6-1 x 40mm
FLAT WASHER 6mm
HEX NUT M6-1
RIVET
SPACER
GUARD BRACKET
SELF-LOCKING RING
KICK-BACK PAWL
BUSHING
ROLL PIN
SPRING
SELF-LOCKING RING
SPRING PIN
HEX BOLT M6-1 x 55mm
TOOTHED WASHER
FLAT WASHER 1⁄4"
BRACKET
TOOTHED WASHER
FLAT WASHER 1⁄4"
TOOTHED WASHER
HEX HD BOLT
TOOTHED WASHER
HEX NUT M6-1
CUP
GUIDE HOLDER
ECCENTRIC
LOCK NUT M6-1
SPRING PIN
BRACKET
SPRING PIN
CARR BOLT M6-1 x 80mm
SPACER
HEX NUT M6-1
CAP SCR M8-1.25 x 16mm
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REF

PART #

210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
227
228
229
231
235
237
250
251
252
300
301
302
303

P5045210
P5045211
PSB15M
P5045213
P5045214
PLW02
PN01M
P5045217
P5045218
PN02M
PN01M
PW06
P5045229
PCB04M
P5045235
PW02
P5045250
PN06M
P5045252
P5045300
P5045301
P5045302
P5045303
P5045303-1

DESCRIPTION

SADDLE
TOOTHED WASHER
CAP SCR M5-.8 x 20mm
ROD
STRAP
LOCK WASHER 1⁄4"
HEX NUT M6-1
BRACKET
BRACKET
HEX NUT M10-1.5
HEX NUT M6-1
FLAT WASHER 1⁄4"
SPACER
CARR BOLT M6-1 x 35mm
HEX HD BOLT
FLAT WASHER 3⁄8"
CR RE PAN SCREW
HEX NUT M5-.8
DUST SHIELD
ARBOR NUT
ARBOR COLLAR
BLADE
MOTOR
303-1
HEX HD SET SCREW
303-10 P5045303-10
ARMATURE ASSY
303-11 P5045303-11 BAFFLE
P5045303-12
P5045303-13
303-14 P5045303-14
303-15 P5045303-15
303-16 P5045303-16
303-17 P5045303-17
303-18 P5045303-18
303-19 P5045303-19
303-2 P5045303-2
303-20 P5045303-20
303-21 P5045303-21
303-22 P5045303-22
303-23 P5045303-23
303-24 P5045303-24
303-25 P5045303-25
303-3 P5045303-3
303-4 P5045303-4
303-5 P5045303-5
303-12
303-13

303-6
303-7
303-8
303-9

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P5045303-6
P5045303-7
P5045303-8
P5045303-9

PAN HD SELF TAPPING SCR
NEEDLE BEARING
BRACKET
RETAINING RING
HELICAL GEAR
COLLAR
BEARING WASHER
BEARING 6204ZZ
COVER
BEARING RETAINER
CROSS REC PAN HD SCREW
ARBOR SHAFT
PARALLEL KEY
MOTOR LABEL
SUPPORT PLATE
CARBON BRUSH ASSY
BRUSH HOLDER
CROSS REC PANHD SCREW
AND WASHER
STRAIN RELIEF
MOTOR HOUSING
WAVE WASHER
FIELD ASSY

REF

PART #

DESCRIPTION

350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
433
436
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
519
601
602
603
604
605
606
607
608

P5045350
P5045351
P5045352
P5045353
PN01M
PLW03M
PW03M
PN01M
P5045358
P5045359
P5045360
P5045361
P5045362
P5045363
PS14M
P5045365
PSS02M
P5045367
P5045368
P5045369
P5045433
P5045436
P5045501
P5045502
P5045503
P5045504
P5045505
P5045506
P5045507
P5045508
P5045509
P5045510
P5045511
P5045512
P5045513
P5045514
P5045515
P5045516
P5045517
P5045518
P5045519
P5045601
P5045602
P5045603
P5045604
P5045605
P5045606
P5045607
P5045608

ELEVATION NUT
SUPPORTING PLATE
C-RING
CARRIAGE BOLT
HEX NUT M6-1
LOCK WASHER 6mm
FLAT WASHER 6mm
HEX NUT M6-1
E-RING
STIFFENER
SCREW BAR
SPRING PIN
BEARING SEAT
SHAFT SUPPORT
PHLP HD SCR M6-1 x 12mm
COLLAR
SETSCREW M6-1 x 6mm
CAUTION LABEL
CR RE COUNT HD SCREW
SPRING PIN
CONNECTOR
BOTTOM BRACKET SHORT

BOTTOM BRACKET
CAP HD SQ NECK BOLT
BOTTOM SUPPORT BRACKET

HEX HD BOLT
SPACER
FLAT WASHER
HEX NUT
FLAT WASHER
SPRING WASHER
HEX NUT
BRACKET
HEX HD BOLT
FLAT WASHER
BRACKET
HEX NUT
TOOTH WASHER
HOOK
HEX HD BOLT
BOTTOM SUPPORT BRACKET

EXTENSION WING
HEX NUT 3⁄8"-16
WASHER 3⁄8"
SCREW M6 X 16
WASHER 3⁄8"
LOCK WASHER 3⁄8"
SCREW 3⁄8"-16 x 3⁄4"
SCALE LABEL

G5045 10'' Bench Top Table Saw

G5045 10'' Bench Top Table Saw

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G5045 10'' Bench Top Table Saw

WARRANTY AND RETURNS
Grizzly Imports, Inc. warrants every product it sells for a period of 1 year to the original purchaser from the
date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse, abuse, negligence, accidents, repairs or alterations or lack of maintenance. This is Grizzly’s sole written warranty and
any and all warranties that may be implied by law, including any merchantability or fitness, for any particular purpose, are hereby limited to the duration of this written warranty. We do not warrant or represent that
the merchandise complies with the provisions of any law or acts unless the manufacturer so warrants. In
no event shall Grizzly’s liability under this warranty exceed the purchase price paid for the product and any
legal actions brought against Grizzly shall be tried in the State of Washington, County of Whatcom.
We shall in no event be liable for death, injuries to persons or property or for incidental, contingent, special, or consequential damages arising from the use of our products.
To take advantage of this warranty, contact us by mail or phone and give us all the details. We will then
issue you a “Return Number’’, which must be clearly posted on the outside as well as the inside of the carton. We will not accept any item back without this number. Proof of purchase must accompany the merchandise.
The manufacturers reserve the right to change specifications at any time because they constantly strive to
achieve better quality equipment. We make every effort to ensure that our products meet high quality and
durability standards and we hope you never need to use this warranty.
Please feel free to write or call us if you have any questions about the machine or the manual.
Thank you again for your business and continued support. We hope to serve you again soon.

G5045 10'' Bench Top Table Saw

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WARRANTY CARD
Name ____________________________________________________________________________________
Street ____________________________________________________________________________________
City ______________________________________________________________State________Zip_________
Phone Number_______________________E-Mail_______________________FAX________________________
MODEL # ______________________________Order #______________________________________________
The following information is given on a voluntary basis. It will be used for marketing purposes to help us develop better products and services. Of
course, all information is strictly confidential.

How did you learn about us?
___Advertisement
___Catalog
___World Wide Web

___Friend
___Card Deck

10.

___1" x 42" Belt Sander
___5" - 8" Drill Press
___8" Table Saw
___8" - 10" Bandsaw
___Disc/Belt Sander
___Mini Jointer

___Other__________________________________________________
2.

Which of the following magazines do you subscribe to.
___American Woodworker
___Cabinetmaker
___Family Handyman
___Fine Homebuilding
___Fine Woodworking
___Home Handyman
___Journal of Light Construction
___Old House Journal
___Popular Mechanics
___Popular Science
___Popular Woodworking

3.

___Practical Homeowner
___Shop Notes
___Today’s Homeowner
___WOOD
___Wooden Boat
___Woodshop News
___Woodsmith
___Woodwork
___Woodworker
___Woodworker’s Journal
___Workbench

___Other__________________________________________________
11.

How many of the machines checked above are Grizzly? ____________

12.

Which portable/hand held power tools do you own? Check all that apply.

___Other__________________________________________________
Which of the following woodworking/remodeling shows do you watch?

___Other__________________________________________________

___The New Yankee Workshop
___This Old House
___Woodwright’s Shop

13.

What is your annual household income?
___$20,000-$29,999
___$30,000-$39,999
___$40,000-$49,999
___$50,000-$59,999

7.

___Hand Tools
___Wood Components

___Other__________________________________________________
15.

What other companies do you purchase your tools and supplies from?
__________________________________________________________

___0 - 2 Years
___2 - 8 Years

__________________________________________________________

___8 - 20 Years
___20+ Years

16.

How would you rank your woodworking skills?
___Advanced
___Master Craftsman

___Panel Saw
___Planer
___Power Feeder
___Radial Arm Saw
___Shaper
___Spindle Sander
___Table Saw
___Vacuum Veneer Press
___Wide Belt Sander

___Other__________________________________________________
How many of your woodworking machines are Grizzly? _____________

Do you think your purchase represents good value?
___Yes

17.

18.

___No

Would you allow us to use your name as a reference for Grizzly customers
in your area? Note: We never use names more than three times.
___Yes

19.

___No

Would you recommend Grizzly Imports to a friend?
___Yes

What stationary woodworking tools do you own? Check all that apply.
___Air Compressor
___Band Saw
___Drill Press
___Drum Sander
___Dust Collector
___Horizontal Boring Machine
___Jointer
___Lathe
___Mortiser

9.

What new accessories would you like Grizzly Industrial to carry?

How long have you been a woodworker?

___Simple
___Intermediate
8.

14.

___Builders Hardware
___Fasteners
___50-59
___60-69
___70 +

___Radial Arm Saw
___Panel Saw
___Brass Hardware
___Lumber

___Other__________________________________________________

What is your age group?
___20-29
___30-39
___40-49

6.

___$60,000-$69,999
___$70,000-$79,999
___$80,000-$89,999
___$90,000 +

___Orbital Sander
___Palm Sander
___Portable Planer
___Saber Saw
___Reciprocating Saw
___Router

What machines/supplies would you like Grizzly Industrial to carry?
___12" Table Saw
___12" Jointer
___Combination Planer/Jointer
___Paint & Finishing Supplies
___Contractor’s Supplies

___Other__________________________________________________

5.

___6" - 8" Grinder
___Mini Lathe
___10" - 12" Thickness Planer
___Scroll Saw
___Spindle/Belt Sander

___Belt Sander
___Biscuit Joiner
___Circular Saw
___Detail Sander
___Drill/Driver
___Miter Saw

___Backyard America
___Home Time
___The American Woodworker

4.

Which benchtop tools do you own? Check all that apply.

___No

Comments:_________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________

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