Configuration Example
Figure 73 shows the levers positioned for a spindle speed of 24 RPM.⁜
Note: If the spindle speed levers do not easily adjust into position, rotate the spindle by hand while you apply pressure to the lever. When the gears align, the lever will easily move into place. If you have trouble rotating the spindle by hand, you can use the spindle key or a chuck key to get additional
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| Pointing Up | “E” (24 RPM) | ||||
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| 1600 | 545 | 240 | 105 | 45 | |
X | min | 1150 | 395 | 175 | 75 | 33 | |
845 | 290 | 130 | 55 | 24 | |||
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Figure 73. Setting the spindle speed to 24 RPM.
Power Feed
Both the carriage and cross slide have power feed capability when the carriage is engaged with the feed rod. The rate that these components move per revolution of the feed rod is controlled by the
The feed per revolution and the spindle speed must be considered
Often, the experienced machinist will use the feeds and speeds given in their reference charts or web calculators as a starting point, then make minor adjustments to the feed rate (and some- times spindle speed) to achieve the best results.
The carriage can alternately be driven by the leadscrew for threading operations. However, this section only covers the use of the power feed option for the carriage and cross slide compo- nents for
If the feed selection lever and the half nut are engaged at the same time, machine damage could occur. Even though there is a
Model G0746/G0749 (Mfg. Since 3/13) |