Indexing - Grizzly G0632 Owner's Manual

16" x 42" variable speed wood lathe
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Indexing

Indexing on a lathe is typically used for workpiece
layout and other auxiliary operations that require
equal distances around the workpiece circumfer-
ence, such as clock faces or inlays.
By inserting the indexing pin into one of the three
outer indexes of the Model G0632 spindle hous-
ing and engaging one of the twelve inner indexes
in the spindle, the workpiece can be positioned to
one of 36 equal points (see Figure 36).
Indexing
Pin
3
Outer
Indexes
Spindle
Figure 36. Model G0632 indexing configuration.
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To use the indexing feature, place the indexing pin
into one of the indexing holes in the headstock as
shown in Figure 37. This will hold the spindle and
workpiece at the desired indexed position.
12
Inner
Indexes
Figure 37. Indexing pin and indexing holes.
Always disconnect the lathe from power
before using the indexing feature of this
lathe. Do NOT start the lathe with the index-
ing pin inserted into the spindle; otherwise
Faceplate
property damage and personal injury could
result.
Model G0632 (Mfg. 4/12+)

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