Grizzly G0624 manual

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    MO DE L G0 62 4 1 0 " B EN CH T O P L A TH E O W NER'S MANU AL COPYRIGHT © N OVEMBER, 20 06 BY GRIZ ZL Y INDUSTRIA L, IN C. W AR NI NG : NO P OR TI ON OF T HI S MA NUAL MA Y BE REPR OD UCE D I N AN Y SH APE OR FOR M WI TH OUT T HE W RI T TE N APPROV AL OF G RI Z ZL Y I ND US TR IAL , I N C. # BL 86 83 9 PRINTED I N C HINA Mode l G06 2 4 [...]

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     ?[...]

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    INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................... 2 Foreword .................................................................................................................................... 2 Contact Info ..................................................[...]

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    -2 - G0 624 1 0" B enchtop Lathe INTR ODU CTION F ore wo rd We are proud to offer the Model G0624 10" Benchtop Lathe. This machine is part of a grow - ing 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 Griz[...]

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    G0624 1 0" Benc htop L athe -3 -                           ?[...]

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    - 4- G 0624 1 0" Benchtop L athe       [...]

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    G0624 1 0" Benc htop L athe -5 - Figure 1. Model G0624 identification. A. Belt Tension Lock Knob B. Belt Cover Lock Handle C. Belt Cover D. Headstock E. Faceplate F. Tool Rest Base G. Tool Rest H. Tool Rest Lock Handle I. Tool Rest Release Lever J. Tailstock Release Lever Identi fi cat ion K. Live Center L. Quill Lock Handle M. Quill Handwheel[...]

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    - 6 - G0 62 4 1 0" Benchtop L athe Safe t y Instr ucti ons fo r M ac hi ner y              ?[...]

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    G0624 1 0" Benc htop L athe - 7 -                 ?[...]

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    -8- G0624 1 0" Benc htop L athe A ddit io nal S af et y fo r W ood L athe s 1. KEEPING GUARDS IN PLACE. Make sure all guards are in place and that the lathe sits on a flat, stable surface. 2. EYE/FACE PROTECTION. Always wear eye protection or a face shield when operat - ing the lathe. 3. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION. Always wear a respirator when us[...]

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    G0624 1 0" Benc htop L athe -9 - Figure 2 . T ypical t ype 5 - 1 5 plug and receptacle. Serious perso nal inj ur y could occur if you connect the ma chine to the power source before you have complete d the set up pro - cess . D O N OT conne ct the machine to the power source until instructed to do so. 1 1 0 V Operati on Am per age Dra w The M [...]

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    - 1 0 - G0 624 1 0" Benchtop L athe W e ar safet y glasses dur- ing t he entire s et up pro - cess ! Th is ma ch in e pr es e nt s se r io us inj ur y h a z a rd s to untrain ed users . Read through t his entire manu - al to b ecom e familiar with the controls and op era - tions b efore star ting the machine ! Set Up Safe t y SE CTION 3 : SET [...]

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    G0624 1 0" Benc htop L athe - 1 1 - Fl oor Loa d Refe r to the Machine Da ta Sh eet for the weight and fo ot prin t spe c ifi cat ion s of your mac hin e. Some workbenches ma y require additional rein - forcement to sup por t both the machine and the workpiece. Pl ace men t Loca tio n Consider e xisting and antic ipated needs, siz e of mate ri[...]

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    - 1 2- G0624 1 0" B enchtop Lathe A ssemb ly T o insta ll t he tool rest : 1 . T urn the release le ver on the tool rest base so it does not interfere with assembly . 2 . Thread the tool rest lock handles into the tool rest base ( Figur e 6 ) until the threaded en ds of the handles are flush with the ins ide of the shaft. Figure 6. Tool rest l[...]

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    G0624 1 0" Benc htop L athe - 1 3 - Damag e to your eyes and lungs could result from using this machine without prop er pro - tective ge ar . Al ways wear safety glasses and a respirator wh en ope rating this machine. Lo o s e h a ir an d cl o th - ing could get c aught in machiner y a nd cause seri - ous pe rsonal injur y . Keep loose clothin[...]

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    - 1 4 - G0 62 4 1 0" Benchtop L athe The tailstock is equipped with a cam-action clamping system to secure it to the lathe bed. When the lever is tightened, a locking plate lifts up and secures the tool rest to the bed. To position the tailstock along the bed: 1. Loosen the release lever and move the tailstock to the desired position ( Figure [...]

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    G0624 1 0" Benc htop L athe - 1 5 - Ins tal l in g / Remo vi ng Spu r Cente r The spur center installs into the headstock spin- dle with a taper fit. To install the spur center: 1. UNPLUG LATHE FROM POWER! 2. Insert the tapered end of the center into the spindle, and push it in quickly and firmly (see Figure 12 ). Figure 12. Inserting spur cen[...]

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    - 1 6 - G0 62 4 1 0" Benc htop L athe To remove the live center: 1. Turn the quill handwheel counterclockwise until the tailstock quill bottoms out, causing the center to be forced out of the quill. The tailstock quill lock handle must always be locked down while the lathe is in use. The workpiece can be thrown from the lathe if this step is n[...]

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    G0624 1 0" Benc htop L athe - 1 7 - Figure 17 shows an example of a skew chisel. Figure 17. Skew chisel. • Scrapers —Mainly used where access for other tools is limited, such as hollowing oper - ations. This is a flat, double-ground tool that comes in a variety of profiles (Round Nose, Spear Point, Square Nose, etc.) to match many differen[...]

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    - 1 8 - G0624 1 0" Benc htop Lathe  Figure 22. Spur center properly embedded. 2. Using a wood mallet, tap the point of the spur center into the center of the workpiece, so that it leaves a center mark, then remove the spur center. 3. Using a 1 ⁄ 8 " drill bit, drill a 3 ⁄ 16 " deep hole at the center mark. 4. Cut the [...]

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    G0624 1 0" Benc htop L athe - 1 9 - Figure 24. Typical faceplate turning operation. F aceplate turning ( Figure 24 ) is when a workpiece is mounted to the faceplate , which is mounted to the headstock spindle . This t ype of turning is usu- ally done with open -faced workpieces like bowls. F acepla te T u r ni ng T o mount your workpi ece to t[...]

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    -20- G 0624 1 0" Benc htop L athe After turning, the workpiece can be sanded, as shown in Figure 27 , and finished (in the same manner ) before removing it from the lathe. Figure 27. Typical sanding operation. Sand i ng / F in is hi ng Whenev er sanding or finishing, move the tool rest holder out of the way to increase perso nal safe t y and g[...]

  • Page 23

    G0624 1 0" Benc htop L athe - 21 - SE CTION 5 : A CC E SSO RIE S ACCESSORIES G1194—3-Jaw Chuck A "must ha ve " for the serious wood turner . This 3 -jaw c huck is a self- centering st yle chuck used mostly for round work. All three jaws tig hten together at the same time. Ja ws are rev ersible for expanded work holding capacit y . [...]

  • Page 24

    -22- G062 4 1 0" Benchtop L athe Figure 32. Model H1064 6-PC Chisel Set. H1064—6-PC Deluxe HSS Lathe Chisel Set This deluxe c hisel set fea tures beefy as h han - dles for unsurpas sed control, brass ferrules and high speed steel blades. Includes: a 1 7" long 13 ⁄ 16 " Parting T ool, 13 ⁄ 16 " Round Nose and 3 ⁄ 8 "[...]

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    G0624 1 0" Benc htop L athe -23- SE CTION 6 : MAINT EN ANC E Alwa ys disconnect p ower to th e mac hin e be for e per forming maintenance . Failure to do this may result in s erious p erson - al injury . For optimum per formance from your machine, follow this maint enance schedule and ref er to any specific instructions given in this sec tion.[...]

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    -2 4- G 0624 1 0" Benchtop L athe Revie w t he troubleshooting and proc edures in this se ction to fix or adjust your machine if a problem dev el - ops. If you need replacement parts or y ou a re unsur e of your repair skills, then feel free t o call our T ec hnical Suppor t at (570) 5 46 -9 66 3. SE CTION 7 : SER VIC E T ro ubl esh oot in g M[...]

  • Page 27

    G0624 1 0" Benc htop L athe -25- SYMPTO M POS SI BLE CA US E CORR ECTI VE ACTI ON Vibration noise while machine is running; noise remains constant when speed is changed. 1. Dented fan cover on motor. 1. Replace or adjust fan cover. Inspect motor fan and replace if damaged. Excessive vibration. 1. Workpiece mounted incorrectly. 2. Workpiece war[...]

  • Page 28

    -26- G0 624 1 0 " Benchtop Lathe               ?[...]

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    G0624 1 0" Benc htop L athe - 27 - G0 624 Wir in g Diag ram                                             ?[...]

  • Page 30

    -28- G0 62 4 1 0 " Benchtop Lathe P ar ts Li st REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 1 PSS02M SET SCREW M6-1 X 6 48 P0624048 SHAFT 2 P0624002 HEADSTOCK HANDWHEEL 49 P0624049 SPACER 18MM 3 P0624003 PULLEY SAFETY COVER 50 P0624050 COMPRESSION SPRING 4 PSS79M SET SCREW M4-.7 X 6 51 P0624051 LOWER PULLEY ACCESS PLATE 5 P0624005 SPINDLE PU[...]

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    G0624 1 0" Benc htop L athe -29- W arn in g L abels Pa r ts L ist Safety labels warn about machine hazards and ways to prevent injury. The owner of this machine MUST maintain the original location and readability of the labels on the machine. If any label is removed or becomes unreadable, REPLACE that label before using the machine again. Cont[...]

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    -3 0 - G0 62 4 1 0 " Benchtop Lathe Grizzly Industr ial, Inc. warrants ev er y product it sells for a period of 1 year to the orig inal purchaser from the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse, abuse, negligence, accidents, repairs or altera tions or lack of maintenance. This is Grizzly [...]

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             ?[...]

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                                  ?[...]

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                            ?[...]