Installation Guide

SAFETY
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1. In this example, the workpiece
tapers from 1 5/8” at the leading
end to 1/2”at the trailing end,
(taper of 9/16” per foot over 24”).
Here, the blade is set just barely
above the stock surface.
2. At the trailing end, the blade is
significantly above the stock surface
and just barely clears the underside
of the GRR-RIPPER. In this case,
shifting the GRR-RIPPER forward
provides just enough clearance for
a safe cut.
SAFETY WARNING! When tapering two adjacent sides of a
piece, be aware of the blade height when making the second cut. This
is critical if your taper exceeds 1/2” per foot. As shown in the photos
below, even if the blade is barely above the surface of the piece at the
beginning of the cut, it can come dangerously close to the GRR-RIPPER
at the end. Take the time to check this out before turning on the power.
If necessary you can shift the GRR-RIPPER(s) forward to create additional
clearance. In extreme cases, remove the rear GRR-RIPPER to eliminate
risk of the blade cutting into its underside.
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