Grizzly G8622 instruction manual Cutter Installation Table Lock, Tightening spindle nuts

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Cutter Installation

Table Lock

 

 

 

 

 

 

Your shaper operates at speeds of 3600, 5100, 8000 and 10,000 R.P.M. 312" or larger cutters must be operated at the slowest speed.

Always use the largest spindle size possible, and never use more than one bushing size to gain two spindle sizes. ”Stacking” two cutter bushings to decrease the inside diameter of the cutter will cause the cutter to perform incorrectly when placed under a load.

1.Unplug the shaper.

2.Place an appropriate spacer or collar at the base of the spindle for support. Place the cutter on the spindle, making sure the rota- tion is correct for your application.

3.Use spacers or collars to suit your particular application, then place the spindle washer under the nut. Screw on the nut and locknut.

4.Tighten the nuts while holding the spindle stationary. Use a wrench on the flats at the top of the spindle for leverage as shown in

Figure 33.

Figure 33. Tightening spindle nuts.

Always use a spindle lock nut during oper- ation. If this warning is ignored, the cutter may fly off the spindle during use and cause severe personal injury.

The sliding table works with the clamping miter gauge to allow you to secure your workpiece to the table and to make cuts by sliding the table. This feature greatly increases operator safety because it keeps hands away from the cutter- head during crosscuts.

When the sliding operation is not desired, the table lock shown in Figure 34 will make the table stationary. Simply pull the knurled shaft and twist it so the cross pins slide into the largest slots in the housing. If you want to unlock the table, pull the shaft, twist it, and place the cross pins in the smallest slot.

Figure 34. Table lock.

The sliding table makes it easy to feed the work into the cutter at a faster rate than would normally be used. Always feed the work slow and steady to avoid kickback and to achieve smooth results with your work. Although the miter assembly does aid in safety, common sense should always be used during every shaping operation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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G8622 Tilting Spindle Sliding Table Shaper

 

 

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Sliding Table Tilting Spindle Shaper Page Table Of Contents Safety Safety Instructions For Power ToolsLength AMP Rating Additional Safety Instructions For Shapers Circuit Requirements 220V Operation GroundingExtension Cords Wiring General Information CommentaryUnpacking Miter Gauge Kit Hardware and QtyModel G8622 Hardware and Qty Clean Up Site ConsiderationsSwitch Pedestal AssemblyBeginning Assembly HandwheelSpindles SpindlesInstalling wheel onto adjustment guide HandlesGuard Fence Assembly Adjustable handle G8622 Tilting Spindle Sliding Table ShaperAttach wooden fence assembly Guard CoverHold-Downs Miter Assembly Page Adjustments Pulleys & V-BeltSpeed Changes Fence AdjustmentBelt Tension Aligning The Fences Setting Miter Gauge Tilting Spindle Table Insert Spindle tilt control and gaugeTest Run Operation RotationCutter Installation Table Lock Tightening spindle nutsSpindle Height Straight Shaping Location of spindle lockSee Figure Rub collar installed below cutter Rub CollarsPattern Work Freehand Shaping Miter gauge set to Fences opened for clarityShaper Accessories Locking down the miter clampLubrication MaintenanceGeneral BeltG8622 Tilting Spindle Sliding Table Shaper Closure Machine Data Sheet G8622 Tilting Spindle Sliding Table Shaper G8622 Tilting Spindle Sliding Table Shaper G8622 Tilting Spindle Sliding Table Shaper G8622 Tilting Spindle Sliding Table Shaper G8622 Tilting Spindle Sliding Table Shaper PSS23 Spindle 11⁄4 Warranty and Returns Warranty Card Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC Page Call Today For a Free Full Color Catalog