Grizzly G0747 and G0748 Leveling & Mounting, Bolting to Concrete Floors, Machine Mounts

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Leveling & Mounting

Generally, you can either bolt your machine to the floor or mount it on machine mounts. Although not required, we recommend that you secure the machine to the floor and level it while doing so. Because this is an optional step and floor materi- als may vary, hardware for securing the machine to the floor is not included.

Unless otherwise specified by your local codes, this machine MUST be secured to the floor if it is permanently connected (hardwired) to the power supply.

Leveling

Leveling machinery helps precision components, such as dovetail ways, remain straight and flat during the lifespan of the machine. Components on an unleveled machine may slowly twist due to the dynamic loads placed on the machine during operation.

For best results, use a precision level that is at least 12" long and sensitive enough to show a distinct movement when a 0.003" shim (approxi- mately the thickness of one sheet of standard newspaper) is placed under one end of the level.

See Figure 7 for an example of a high precision level available from Grizzly.

Figure 7. Example of a precision level

(Model H2683 shown).

Model G0747/G0748 (Mfg. Since 8/12)

Bolting to Concrete Floors

Anchor studs and lag shield anchors with lag screw (Figure 8) are two popular methods for anchoring an object to a concrete floor. We sug- gest you research the many options and methods for mounting your machine and choose the best that fits your specific application

Anchor stud

lag shield

Anchor

lag screw

Figure 8. Typical fasteners for mounting to

concrete floors.

Machine Mounts

Machine mounts (see Figure 9 for an example) provide the advantage of fast leveling and vibra- tion reduction. The large size of the foot pads distributes the weight of the machine to reduce strain on the floor.

Figure 9. Machine mount example.

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Contents For models manufactured since 8/12 Page Table of Contents Wiring Contact Info IntroductionMachine Description Manual Accuracy Front View Identification Model G0747 Headstock Identification Model G0748 Headstock Identification Machine Data Sheet Main Specifications Operation Info Model G0748 Vertical Mill Variable Speed Variable Safety Instructions for Machinery SafetyPage Additional Safety for Milling Machines Circuit Requirements for Power SupplyAvailability Full-Load Current Rating50 ft Grounding InstructionsExtension Cords Minimum Gauge Size 14 AWGUnpacking SetupNeeded for Setup Small Item Inventory Figure Qty InventoryBasic steps for removing rust preventative CleanupBefore cleaning, gather the following Site Considerations To lift and move the mill Lifting & PlacingHEAVy Lift Machine Mounts Leveling & MountingLeveling Bolting to Concrete FloorsTo assemble the mill AssemblyInitial Lubrication Mill Test Run Test RunTo test the power feed Power Feed Test RunSpindle Break-In Inspections AdjustmentsTo perform the spindle break-in procedure Operation Overview OperationsTable Locks Table MovementGraduated Index Rings Axis Power Feed Identification Tool Needed Qty Axis Power Feed OperationTo operate the X-axis power feed Head MovementRotating Head Left/Right Tilting Head Forward/BackwardRotating Ram Ram MovementMoving Ram Forward/Backward Tool Diameter in inches x Spindle SpeedDetermining Spindle Speed Recommended Cutting Speed FPM xTo set the Model G0747 spindle speed Setting Model G0747 Spindle SpeedLow Spindle Speed Range To set the Model G0748 spindle speed Setting Model G0748 Spindle SpeedDownfeed Controls Spindle DownfeedTo use the coarse downfeed Coarse DownfeedFine Downfeed To use the auto-downfeed Auto-DownfeedModel G0747 brake lever G0748 Brake Lever Spindle BrakeTools Needed Qty Loading/Unloading ToolingLoading Tooling Unloading ToolingG1076-52-PC. Clamping Kit AccessoriesG9299-10 Yuasa-Type Rotary Table G7155-6 Precision Milling ViseSchedule MaintenanceCleaning Protecting Quill LubricationHeadstock Gearing Table Ways One-Shot OilerTable Elevation Leadscrew Ram WaysHead Tilt & Ram Pinions To lubricate the power feed gears Power Feed GearsMachine Storage Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution ServiceTroubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Saddle gib and adjustment screw Knee Gib Adjustment Screw Adjusting GibsAxis Leadscrew Backlash Adjusting Leadscrew BacklashCross Leadscrew Backlash To tram the spindle to the table Tramming SpindlePage Wiring Safety Instructions WiringG0747 Wiring Diagram G0748 Wiring Diagram Main PartsDescription Main Parts ListDescription Axis LeadscrewsDownfeed System Downfeed System Parts List CAM ROD Sleeve Assembly G0747 Headstock PFH30M Flat HD SCR M5-.8 X G0747 Headstock Parts ListG0748 Headstock G0748 Headstock Parts List Headstock Front COVER, Aluminum One-Shot Oiler Accessories G0747 Machine Labels & Cosmetics G0748 Machine Labels & Cosmetics Model G0747/G0748 Mfg. Since 8/12 Comments Warranty CardBOX BELLINGHAM, WA Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INCWarranty & Returns

G0747 and G0748 specifications

The Grizzly G0747 and G0748 are advanced metal lathes designed for precision machining and versatility, catering to both amateur machinists and professional workshops. These machines stand out in the realm of metalworking equipment, thanks to their robust construction and innovative features.

One of the key attributes of the G0747 and G0748 is their solid cast iron construction, which provides excellent vibration dampening during operation. This enhances stability and precision, crucial for producing high-quality machined parts. Equipped with powerful motors, both models are capable of handling a wide range of materials, from aluminum to harder metals like steel.

The G0747 features a variable speed drive system, allowing users to adjust the spindle speed based on the project at hand. This flexibility is beneficial for tasks that require different cutting speeds, enabling machinists to optimize cutting performance and tool longevity. Its variable speed output ranges, alongside smooth torque delivery, make it ideal for intricate turning operations.

On the other hand, the G0748 includes an advanced digital readout (DRO) system. This feature provides real-time feedback on the machine's position and speed, significantly improving accuracy in measurements during machining tasks. The DRO system allows operators to set precise limits and keep track of their progress, essential for complex projects where exact dimensions are critical.

Both lathes are equipped with a user-friendly interface, making them accessible for beginners while still offering advanced functionalities that seasoned professionals appreciate. They include multiple tooling options, allowing for an expansive range of machining techniques including turning, threading, and drilling.

Moreover, the G0747 and G0748 come with a comprehensive assortment of accessories, such as different types of chucks and tool holders, which further extends their capabilities. The ease of changing tooling and quick setup times are significant advantages for shops aiming for efficiency and versatility in their operations.

In conclusion, the Grizzly G0747 and G0748 metal lathes are exemplary units that balance power, precision, and user-friendliness. Their advanced features, such as variable speed capabilities and digital readouts, equip machinists with the tools necessary to produce exceptional work. Whether for hobbyists or industrial applications, these lathes are built to meet a variety of machining needs with impressive performance and reliability.