Grizzly G0765 Owner's Manual page 31

7 inch x 14 inch benchtop lathe
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Installing Tooling
The tailstock quill accepts MT#2 tapered arbors
(see the Figures below for examples).
Solid
Open
Solid
End
End
End
Figure 28. Types of tapered arbors and tooling.
Figure 29. Example photos of inserting tools into
the tailstock.
Model G0765 (Mfd. Since 5/15)
Tang
Tang
Screw
End
Note: If the tooling has an open hole in the end,
then a screw can be threaded into the end of the
tool to provide a solid surface for the quill pin to
push against when the quill is retracted for tool
removal. Otherwise, removal of such tooling may
be difficult.
To install tooling in tailstock:
1.
With tailstock locked in place, unlock quill,
then use handwheel to extend it approxi-
mately 1".
2.
Thoroughly clean and dry tapered mating
surfaces of quill and center, making sure no
lint or oil remains on tapers.
3.
With a firm and quick motion, insert tool into
quill. Check to see if it is firmly seated by
attempting to twist it—a firmly seated tool will
not twist.
4.
Unlock tailstock and move it until tip of tool
is close to, but not touching, workpiece, then
lock tailstock.
5.
Start spindle rotation, unlock quill lock lever,
then turn quill handwheel clockwise to feed
tool into workpiece.
Removing Tooling
1.
Use shop rag to hold tool.
2.
Rotate quill handwheel counterclockwise to
fully retract quill into tailstock until tool is
forced out of quill.
Offsetting Tailstock
The tailstock quill can be offset from the spindle
centerline for turning tapers. Offsetting the quill
toward the front of the lathe results in a taper at
the tailstock end. Conversely, offsetting the quill
toward the back of the lathe results in a taper at
the spindle end.
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