Dead Center - Grizzly G9729 Instruction Manual

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Dead Center

The dead center is used to support stock that
is too long to be supported by the chuck alone.
Stock protruding more than 2
should be supported by a dead or live center.
Figure 16. Dead center installed in tailstock.
Always use a center to
support the end of any
D
workpiece that protrudes
out of the chuck further
than 2
diameter. A workpiece
2
1
x D
2
not supported this way
could bend suddenly
and cause serious per-
sonal injury.
The tailstock quill and the dead center have
a Morse Taper #3. Before assembling these,
ensure that the mating surfaces are very clean.
Clean the mating surfaces so they are free of dirt
and oil. These parts will last longer and remain
accurate when properly cleaned before assem-
bly. Morse tapers will not interlock when dirt or oil
are present on the mounting surfaces.
G9729 Combination Lathe/Mill
times its diameter
1
2
times its own
1
2
Insert the end of the dead center into the tailstock
bore until it seats. The force of the dead center
contacting a mounted workpiece will fully seat the
taper when the handwheel is tightened.
When using a center, the tailstock quill should
protrude about
'' and not more than 1
1
2
the tailstock body (Figure 16).
To minimize wear and maximize smooth opera-
tion, oil the tip of the dead center before seating
it in the workpiece as in Figure 17. Heat from fric-
tion will reduce the life expectancy of the center,
and may cause chatter in the workpiece and spoil
the center hole.
Figure 17. Oil center hole before seating the
dead center.
To remove the dead center, back the tailstock
quill all the way into the tailstock casting by turn-
ing the handwheel counterclockwise. The dead
center will pop out. Be sure to hold it before it
comes out, preventing the dead center from fall-
ing and causing any damage to the lathe or the
dead center.
The dead center is used with the idea of achieving
a more accurate finished product while keeping
the spindle RPM low. Failure to do this will burn
up the dead center. For a slight bit of accuracy
loss and large gain in time, the live center can be
used. The live center has bearings letting the cen-
ter and the workpiece rotate together, instead of
the workpiece rotating around the dead center.
'' out of
1
4
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