Joining Drill Chuck & Arbor - Grizzly T33127 Owner's Manual

Benchtop hollow-chisel mortiser
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11. Slide chip guard over throat of headstock and
tighten Phillips head screw to secure (see
Figure 15).
Chip Guard
Figure 15. Chip guard installed around throat of
headstock.
12. Attach tool storage rack to back of headstock
using (2) M6-1 x 15 cap screws and (2) 6mm
flat washers (see Figure 16).
Figure 16. Tool storage rack installed.
Note: Use tool storage rack to hold provided
hex wrenches (3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm),
mortising chisels (
1
arbor (#2 x B16). Store chuck key by clipping
to outside of chuck cover.
-18-
x 2
Storage
Rack
",
",
"), and drill chuck
3
1
2
8
4
Joining
Drill Chuck & Arbor
An arbor is included for the drill chuck that
comes with this machine. The following procedure
describes how to install the arbor in the chuck.
After the arbor is installed in the drill chuck, it
is very difficult to separate the assembly. If you
would like to use a different chuck in the future,
we recommend obtaining a new arbor.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT install the drill chuck
and arbor assembly into the spindle until AFTER
the test run.
To join drill chuck and arbor:
1.
Use acetone or lacquer thinner to clean drill
chuck and arbor mating surfaces, especially
the bore.
2.
Retract chuck jaws completely into chuck.
3.
Insert small end of arbor into chuck.
4.
Hold assembly by the arbor and tap chuck
onto a block of wood with medium force, as
illustrated below.
Figure 17. Assembling arbor and chuck.
5.
Attempt to separate drill chuck and arbor by
hand —if they separate, repeat Steps 3–4.
Model T33127 (Mfd. Since 10/21)

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