Faceplate - Grizzly G9036 Owner's Manual

13" x 40" gear-head lathe
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5.
turn each jaw until it just makes contact with
the workpiece.
6.
tighten each jaw in small increments. After
adjusting the first jaw, continue tightening in
opposing sequence (see figures 28 & 29).
Check frequently to make sure you have not
wandered off your center point due to apply-
ing too much pressure to a single jaw.
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4
figure 29. Jaw tightening sequence.
7.
After the workpiece is held in place, back the
tailstock away and rotate the chuck by hand.
the center point will move if the workpiece is
out of center (see figure 30).
figure 30. properly held workpiece for offset
machining at low rpM.
8.
Make fine adjustments by slightly loosening
one jaw and tightening the opposing jaw until
the workpiece is precisely aligned.
9.
use low spindle speeds when machining
heavy eccentric workpieces.
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faceplate

the faceplate is used to turn non-cylindrical parts
and for off-center turning.
to mount a workpiece on the faceplate:
1.
disConneCt lAthe FroM poWer!
2.
support the workpiece and slide the dead
center in the tailstock against the workpiece,
then lock the tailstock. For more information,
refer to the tailstock controls on page 21 and
centers on page 27.
3.
turn the tailstock quill so the dead center
applies enough pressure to the center point
of your workpiece to hold it in place.
4.
lock the tailstock quill when sufficient pres-
sure is applied to hold the workpiece in place.
Additional support may be needed, depend-
ing on the workpiece.
securely
clamp
workpiece and remove the
chuck key! thrown objects
from a lathe can cause seri-
ous injury or death to the
operator and to bystanders
many feet away.
your
Model g9036 Mfg. 7/08+

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