Adjusting Gibs - Grizzly G9249 Owner's Manual

12" x 37" belt drive gap bed lathe
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Adjusting Gibs

gibs control the accuracy of the carriage, cross
slide, and compound slide movements along
the ways. tight gibs make the movements more
accurate, but harder to perform. loose gibs make
the movements sloppy, but easier to perform. the
goal of gib adjustment is to remove unnecessary
sloppiness without causing the ways to bind.
NOTICE
Excessively loose gibs may cause poor
workpiece finishes, and may cause undue
wear of sliding surfaces and ways. Over-
tightening the gibs may cause premature
wear of these sliding devices.
Tools Needed
hex Wrench 6mm .............................................. 1
Wrench 14mm ................................................... 1
To adjust the saddle gib:
1.
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2.
loosen the three hex nuts one full turn (see
figure 95).
Adjustment set screws
hex nuts
figure 95. gib adjustment set screws and hex
nuts (shown from rear of saddle).
3.
loosen the three gib adjustment set screws
a full turn, then re-tighten each one until you
feel a slight resistance.
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4.
Manually test the carriage movement and re-
adjust the set screws if necessary.
5.
When you are satisfied with the carriage
movement, re-tighten the three hex nuts. do
not over-tighten.
Tools Needed
standard screwdriver ........................................ 1
To adjust the cross slide and compound slide
gibs:
1.
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2.
loosen the rear gib adjustment screw a small
amount, then tighten the front gib adjust-
ment screw the same amount (see figures
96–97).
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Compound
slide
rear gib
Adjustment
screw
Cross slide rear gib Adjustment screw
figure 96. Cross and compound slide rear gib
Compound slide Front gib Adjustment screw
Cross slide Front gib Adjustment screw
figure 97. Cross and compound slide front gib
g9249 12" x 37" Belt drive gap Bed lathe
adjustment screws.
adjustment screws.
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