Grizzly G4003G owner manual Lifting & Moving

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Lifting & Moving

You will need power lifting equipment and assistance to lift this machine and position it. Inspect all lifting equipment to make sure it is in perfect working order and is rated for the load before attempting to lift and move this lathe. Ignoring this warning may lead to serious personal injury or death.

To lift and move the lathe:

1.Wrap two lifting straps around the bedway pedestals and route them behind the feed rod, control rod, and the lead screw, as shown in Figure 8.

Figure 8. Lifting strap locations.

2.Move the apron toward the right to help bal- ance the load, as shown in Figure 8.

3.Position the chip pan on top of the base assembly so that the six lathe mounting holes align with top holes of the cabinets.

4.Un-bolt the lathe from the pallet.

5.Slowly raise the lathe from the pallet, and move it over the cabinet base at your pre- pared location.

6.Position the lathe so that the six M12-1.75 x 40 hex bolts and flat washers can be inserted through the chip pan and partially threaded, but not fully tightened, into the mounting holes of the cabinets (see Figure 9).

Figure 9. Lathe mounting hex bolts.

7.Shim between the lathe and cabinet base as required to make the ways level at all four corner locations as indicated with a machin- ist's level.

8.Fully tighten the six hex bolts to secure the lathe to the cabinet base.

9.For best results, recheck the ways in 24 hours to make sure the ways are still level and have not twisted, and re-shim as required.

10.Install the backsplash with four M6-1 x 10 Phillips head screws and flat washers, as illustrated in the Lathe Bed & Motor parts breakdown on Page 60.

G4003G Gunsmith's Lathe

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Contents Model G4003G Gunsmiths Lathe Page Table of Contents Contact Info IntroductionForeword Machine Data Sheet Tailstock Info Identification G4003G Gunsmiths Lathe G4003G Gunsmiths Lathe Additional Safety Instructions for Lathes Glossary of Terms Circuit Requirements 220V Single-PhaseSetup Safety SetupItems Needed for Setup UnpackingMajor Components Figure Qty InventoryLoose Components Figure Hex Wrench Set 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10 mm .. eaPlacement Location Clean UpSite Considerations Floor LoadBolting to Concrete Floors To assembly the cabinet baseMounting to Shop Lifting & Moving Test Run & Break-In To begin the test run & break-in procedureTo align the tailstock Tailstock SetupAdjusting for tailstock end taper Operation Operation SafetySpindle Speeds ExampleMounting Chuck Faceplate Disconnect Lathe from PowerTo install a chuck Spider CentersSpiderTo use the follow rest Steady Rest Follow RestTo use the steady rest Feed Rod Lever Feed Direction LeverGearbox Levers Feed Rate ChartInch Threading Half-Nut LeverStandard thread chart Change Gears and Metric Threading To use the chartCarriage Handwheel Carriage HandwheelsCompound Slide Handwheel Cross Slide HandwheelTailstock Controls Tool Post & HolderTailstock Handwheel Barrel Lock LeverH6095-Digital Readout DRO AccessoriesQuick Change Tool Holders MT#3 Long Nose Center Lubrication MaintenanceBasic Maintenance Slides and Ways Motor & Gearbox ServiceTroubleshooting Operation and Work Results Cross-slide Gib, see Figure GibsBearing Preload Disconnect the Lathe from the Power SourceAdjusting spindle bearings To confirm that the bearings are correctly pre- loaded Electrical box wiring G4003G Gunsmiths Lathe Wiring-Electrical BoxG4003G Gunsmiths Lathe Motor wiring Wiring-Motor & Control PanelG4003G Gunsmiths Lathe Work light wiring Wiring-Plug, Light & Spindle SwitchG4003G Gunsmiths Lathe Components PartsGearbox Gearing Gearbox Gearing Parts List Gearbox Gearbox Shifters Parts List Quick Change System Quick Change System Parts List Apron Apron Parts List Saddle Saddle Parts List Compound Slide Tailstock Lathe Bed & Motor Base Lathe Bed, Motor & Base Parts List Feed Rod Feed Rod Parts List Machine Labels Electrical Components Steady & Follow Rest Assemblies Page Page Warranty and Returns