Adjustments Cable Tension; Gib Adjustment - Grizzly G2891 Instruction Manual

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SeCtIon 4: adjuStmentS
Cable tension
The movement of the carriage assembly along the
body of the Copy Attachment is controlled by the
movement of the Longitudinal-Feed handwheel.
This handwheel is connected to the carriage
via a cable. This cable should be taut to ensure
responsive movement of the carriage.
The cable can be tightened by loosening the bolt
at the control rod. See figure 8. The cable should
then be pulled snugly, but not so tight that stress
is placed on the cable. Once snug, re-tighten the
bolt to secure the cable.
figure 8. Adjusting carriage cable tension.

Gib adjustment

The carriage slides along the Copy Attachment
bed on brass strips called gibs. These gibs are
the means by which you adjust the amount of
friction or play between the carriage and the
bed.
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The goal of gib adjustment is to provide as little
play as possible between the carriage and the
bed while still allowing free movement of the car-
riage.
There are eight adjustment locations: 2 on the
front of the carriage, 2 on the back and 4 under-
neath.
To adjust the gibs:
1. Loosen the lock nut(s) and and loosen or
tighten the setscrews with the 3mm Allen
wrench.
2. Slide the carriage back and forth to test
for binding and re-adjust until the carriage
travels smoothly, without binding or excess
wobble.
3. When adjustments are complete, tighten
the lock nuts while maintaining the set-
screw position with the Allen
figure 9. Re-test after tightening.
figure 9. Adjusting the gib tightness.
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