Grizzly G5979 instruction manual Additional Safety Instructions For The Lathe

Page 6

Additional Safety Instructions For The Lathe

1.MAKE SURE ALL GUARDS are in place and that the Lathe sits on a flat, stable sur- face.

2.ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION or a face shield when operating the Lathe. All safety equipment should be ANSI approved.

3.USE A RESPIRATOR TO AVOID INHAIL- ING DUST. All safety equipment should be ANSI approved.

4.BEFORE STARTING THE MACHINE be certain the workpiece has been properly imbedded on the headstock and tailstock centers and that there is adequate clearance for the full rotation.

5.ADJUST TOOL REST to provide proper support for the turning tool you will be using. Test tool rest clearance by rotating work- piece by hand before turning lathe on.

6.SELECT THE TURNING SPEED which is appropriate for the type of work. Allow the lathe to gain its full speed before using.

7.ALWAYS INSPECT THE CONDITION of the materials you are turning. Do not turn pieces with knots, splits and other potential- ly dangerous conditions.

8.KEEP LATHE TOOLS PROPERLY SHARPENED and hold firmly in the proper position when turning.

9.NEVER OPERATE THE LATHE WITH DAMAGED OR WORN PARTS. Maintain your lathe in proper working condition. Perform routine inspections and mainte- nance promptly when called for. Put away adjustment tools after use.

10.MAKE SURE YOUR WOOD LATHE IS TURNED OFF, disconnected from its power source and all moving parts have come to a complete stop before starting any inspec- tion, adjustment, or maintenance procedure.

11.DO NOT LEAVE LATHE RUNNING UNAT- TENDED for any reason.

12.DO NOT STOP LATHE USING YOUR HAND against the workpiece.

13.KEEP LOOSE CLOTHING ARTICLES such as sleeves, belts and jewelry items away from the lathe spindle.

14.WHEN FACE PLATE TURNING, use lathe chisels on the downward spinning side of the workpiece only.

15.REMOVE THE TOOL REST when perform- ing sanding or polishing operations on the rotating spindle.

16.ATTEMPTING TO REMOVE too much material at once may cause work material to fly out of the lathe.

No list of safety guidelines can be complete. Every shop environment is different. Always consider safety first, as it applies to your individual working conditions. Use this and other machinery with caution and respect. Failure to do so could result in serious per- sonal injury, damage to equipment or poor work results.

-4-

G5979 Wood Lathe

Image 6
Contents 12 X 351⁄2 Wood Lathe Page Table Of Contents Safety Safety Instructions For Power ToolsLength AMP Rating Additional Safety Instructions For The Lathe Extension Cords Circuit Requirements110V Operation GroundingIntroduction CommentaryUnpacking Piece Inventory Parts layoutHardware Recognition Chart BoltClean Up Site ConsiderationsAssembly Beginning AssemblyStand Lathe To Stand Floor Mounting Wooden FloorHeadstock Lock Spur CenterFaceplate Extension Bed Attaching extension table G5979 Wood LatheAdjustments HeadstockTailstock Tailstock assembly Tool RestOperations Test RunSpeed Selector Spindle Turning Faceplate Turning Faceplate turning large projectsMaintenance Closure Machine Data Sheet Page 54-3 54-1 54-6 54-5 54-4 Headstock Warranty and Returns Warranty Card Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC

G5979 specifications

The Grizzly G5979 is a versatile and robust woodworking lathe designed for both professional and amateur woodworkers. Known for its durability and precision, the G5979 model stands out in the woodworking community for its innovative features and user-friendly design.

One of the main characteristics of the Grizzly G5979 is its powerful 1 HP motor, providing ample torque for turning a wide variety of wood pieces. The variable speed range, adjustable from 600 to 3200 RPM, gives users the flexibility to select the optimal speed for their specific project, whether it’s shaping delicate spindles or roughing out larger bowls.

The lathe boasts a solid cast iron construction, which not only contributes to stability during operation but also helps minimize vibrations. This ensures a smooth finish on the woodwork and allows for greater accuracy in shaping the material. Additionally, the bed of the lathe is designed to accommodate longer workpieces, making it suitable for projects of varying sizes.

Another key feature of the Grizzly G5979 is its swiveling headstock, which can be rotated 180 degrees. This functionality enhances the versatility of the lathe, enabling users to easily access different angles for intricate designs and detailed work. Enhancing this feature is an easy-to-read scale for adjustments, making it effortless for woodworkers to make precise changes.

The lathe also includes a built-in tailstock with a precision live center, allowing for secure and accurate positioning of workpieces. An easy to operate handwheel enables fine adjustments, adding to the overall convenience of the device.

The G5979 is equipped with a sturdy tool rest that can be adjusted for height and angle, facilitating smoother transitions during turning. The tool rest is designed for easy installation and removal, enhancing the lathe's operation efficiency.

Safety features of the Grizzly G5979 include a safety switch and an emergency stop button, ensuring that users can quickly halt operation in case of any unforeseen issues. Moreover, the overall design reflects a commitment to user safety and ease of use, making it an appealing choice for woodworkers at any skill level.

In summary, the Grizzly G5979 woodworking lathe represents a great blend of power, precision, and safety. Its array of features and technologies ensures that users can tackle a wide range of woodworking projects effectively. Whether you are an experienced craftsman or a beginner, the G5979 is a solid investment for any woodworking shop.