Grizzly T10808 manual

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    For questions or help with this product contact T ech Support at ( 57 0 ) 546 - 96 63 or techsupport@grizzly .com MODEL T10808 WOOD LATHE CHUCK SET INSTRUCTIONS COPYRIGHT © DECEMB ER, 201 3 BY GRIZ ZL Y IN DUSTRIAL , INC. NO PO RT I ON O F TH I S MA NUAL MA Y B E REPR OD UCE D IN A NY S HA PE OR FOR M W IT HOU T TH E WR I T T EN APPR OV AL O F GR [...]

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    -2- Mo del T 1 08 08 Wood Lathe Chuck Set INTEGR IT Y O F STOCK . V erif y ea ch workp iece is free of k nots, splits, nails, or foreign mate rial to ensure it can safely rota te on spindle without breaking apar t or causing turning tool kick back. WOR KPIECE PREP ARA TIO N. Before mounting, cut off wast e port ions with a bandsaw or other tool to [...]

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    Model T 1 080 8 Wood L athe Chuck Set -3- S a fe t y for Chu cks ENT ANGLEMENT . Entanglement with a rotat - ing chuc k can lead to death, amputation, broken bones, or other serious injur y . Nev er at tempt to slow or stop the lathe chuc k b y hand, and alway s roll up long slee ves , tie back long h air , and remo ve any jewel r y or lo ose appar[...]

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    -4- Mo del T 1 08 08 Wood Lathe Chuck Set Mounting Jaws 1. Clean top and bottom jaws with mineral spir - its. When dr y , apply a thin coat of ISO 32 or equivalent oil to the mating sur faces. 2. Place top jaws on bottom jaws so alignment rings (see example below) fit into alignment slots and screw holes are aligned. Note: Make sure stamped numbers[...]

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    Model T 1 080 8 Wood L athe Chuck Set -5- T o mount the chuck onto the lath e : 1. DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER! 2. Thoroughly clean threads of spindle and chuck bore with mineral spirits and a stiff brush. 3. Properly mount top jaws onto bottom jaws. 4. To prevent chuck binding to spindle under operational forces, apply a thin coat of ISO 32 or equ[...]

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    -6- Mod el T 1 080 8 Wood Lathe Chuck Set Outside Tenon Grip Inside Recess Grip Round Jaws (2 jaws removed for clarity) # 2 Round Jaws : Outside Grip Range ............................. 1 1 ⁄ 8 " –1 3 ⁄ 4 " Inside Grip Range ................................ 1 1 ⁄ 2 "–2 1 ⁄ 8 " # 3 Round Jaws : Outside Grip Range ....[...]

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    Model T 1 080 8 Wood L athe Chuck Set -7- St ep J aws The step ja ws ha v e two outside profiles of differ - ent c ircumfe rences designe d to expand into the recess cut int o the w orkpiece. The su r faces of the jaws hav e r idges that push into the wood whic h increases the gripping power . The center sur faces of the step jaws are ridge d and c[...]

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    -8- Model T 1 080 8 Wood L athe Chuck Set Woodworm Screw The woodworm screw is t y pically used with the #2 roun d j aw set fo r holding small items. Refer to the illustration below for c losing the round jaws around the base of the screw . Woodworm Screw The wood worm screw has a very coarse 4 5 ° thread that provides a positive grip in the wood.[...]

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    Model T 1 080 8 Wood L athe Chuck Set -9- To re-install the bottom jaws: 1. Clean bottom jaws and jaw guides with min- eral spirits. When dry, apply a thin coat of ISO 32 or equivalent oil to the mating surfaces. 2. Make sure safety set screw is properly installed in jaw guide #4. 3. Rotate chuck key clockwise until you see the tip of scroll gear l[...]

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    -1 0 - Model T1 0 80 8 Wood L athe Chuc k Set Pa r ts REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 1 PT10808001 CAP SCREW M4-.7 X 8 12 PT10808012 STEP JAW #1 4-PC SET 2 PT10808002 SET SCREW M4-.7 X 6 CONE-PT 13 PT10808013 PIN JAW 4-PC SET 3 PT10808003 ROUND JAW #2 4-PC SET 14 PT10808014 ROUND JAW #3 4-PC SET 4 PT10808004 BOTTOM JAW 4-PC SET 15 PT1[...]