Table Movement
The table can be moved along three paths (see
Figure 24) manually using ball handles or hand
crank, or with the power feeds.
X-Axis
(Left & Right)
Z-Axis
(Up & Down)
Figure 24. The three paths of movement of the
table.
Digital Readout
The digital readout (see Figure 25) displays the
exact positions of the table for X- and Y-axis
paths.
Refer to the Digital Readout Manual included
with your mill for operational instructions regard-
ing the many functions of this unit.
Figure 25. Digital readout.
Model G0726 (Mfg. Since 7/11)
Locks
Use the X-, Y-, and Z-axis locks shown in
Figures 26–27 to hold the table in position when
increased rigidity is needed.
Note: Remember to loosen the appropriate locks
when table movement is needed in that direction.
Y-Axis
(In & Out)
Always keep the table locked in place unless
controlled movement is required for your
operation. Unexpected table movement dur-
ing operations could cause the cutter to
bind with the workpiece, which could result
in damage to the cutter or workpiece.
X-Axis Locks
Y-Axis Lock (1 of 2)
Figure 26. X- and Y-axis locks.
Z-Axis
Locks
Figure 27. Z-axis locks.
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