Grizzly G4003G owner manual CentersSpider

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CentersSpider

A tailstock center supports stock that is too long to be supported by the chuck alone. The tailstock barrel and live center have an MT#3 taper. Included with this lathe is an MT#3 to MT#5 spindle sleeve. If you need to install a center in the spindle when using the face plate, you can do so by using this adapter sleeve.

Before installing any center or arbor, make sure that the mating surfaces are perfectly clean. These parts will last longer and remain accurate if properly maintained. If oil is present on the mating surfaces, the tapers will not interlock.

To install the center, insert the end of the center into the tailstock bore until it seats. Once the workpiece is installed, the force of a mounted workpiece will fully seat the taper.

When using a live center, the tailstock barrel should protrude about 12" and not more than 3" (see Figure 21).

To remove the live center, back the tailstock barrel all the way into the tailstock casting. The live cen- ter will pop out. Be sure to catch it when it comes out to avoid damaging the tip.

Figure 21. Live center installed in tailstock.

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Your lathe is equipped with a set of outboard spindle supports otherwise known as a "spi- der" (Figure 22). Use the spider when a long workpiece has the potential for wobble or vibration when it extends through the outboard side of the headstock.

The tips of the spider screws have brass wear pads that hold the workpiece without causing indents in the finish.

When installed, make sure to always use the jam nuts to lock each spider screw in position. Merely tightening the spider screws against the workpiece and leaving the jam nuts loose is not safe. The spiders screws may loosen up during lathe opera- tion and crash into the lathe end cover.

Remove the spider screws when not in use. Always disconnect the lathe from power when installing, removing, or adjusting the spider screws. Ignoring this warning can lead to personal injury or machine damage.

Figure 22. Spider.

G4003G Gunsmith's Lathe

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Contents Model G4003G Gunsmiths Lathe Page Table of Contents Introduction ForewordContact Info Machine Data Sheet Tailstock Info Identification G4003G Gunsmiths Lathe G4003G Gunsmiths Lathe Additional Safety Instructions for Lathes Glossary of Terms 220V Single-Phase Circuit RequirementsSetup Setup SafetyItems Needed for Setup UnpackingInventory Major Components Figure QtyLoose Components Figure Hex Wrench Set 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10 mm .. eaClean Up Placement LocationSite Considerations Floor LoadTo assembly the cabinet base Mounting to ShopBolting to Concrete Floors Lifting & Moving To begin the test run & break-in procedure Test Run & Break-InTailstock Setup To align the tailstockAdjusting for tailstock end taper Operation Safety OperationSpindle Speeds ExampleDisconnect Lathe from Power Mounting Chuck FaceplateTo install a chuck CentersSpider SpiderSteady Rest Follow Rest To use the steady restTo use the follow rest Feed Direction Lever Feed Rod LeverFeed Rate Chart Gearbox LeversHalf-Nut Lever Inch ThreadingStandard thread chart To use the chart Change Gears and Metric ThreadingCarriage Handwheels Carriage HandwheelCompound Slide Handwheel Cross Slide HandwheelTool Post & Holder Tailstock ControlsTailstock Handwheel Barrel Lock LeverAccessories Quick Change Tool HoldersH6095-Digital Readout DRO MT#3 Long Nose Center Maintenance Basic MaintenanceLubrication Slides and Ways Service TroubleshootingMotor & Gearbox Operation and Work Results Gibs Cross-slide Gib, see FigureDisconnect the Lathe from the Power Source Bearing PreloadAdjusting spindle bearings To confirm that the bearings are correctly pre- loaded Wiring-Electrical Box Electrical box wiring G4003G Gunsmiths LatheG4003G Gunsmiths Lathe Wiring-Motor & Control Panel Motor wiringG4003G Gunsmiths Lathe Wiring-Plug, Light & Spindle Switch Work light wiringG4003G Gunsmiths Lathe Parts ComponentsGearbox 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