Grizzly G4015Z owner manual Additional Safety Instructions For Lathe/Mills

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Additional Safety Instructions For Lathe/Mills

1.MAKE SURE ALL GUARDS are in place and that the lathe/mill sits on a flat, stable surface.

2.BEFORE STARTING THE MACHINE be certain the workpiece has been properly engaged in the chuck and tailstock center (if in use) and that there is adequate clear- ance for full rotation.

3.ADJUST TOOL HOLDER to provide prop- er support for the turning tool you will be using. Test tool holder clearance by rotating workpiece by hand before turning lathe on.

4.SELECT THE TURNING SPEED which is appropriate for the type of work and mater- ial. Allow the lathe to gain its full speed before beginning a cut.

5.NEVER CHANGE FEED RATE or spindle speeds while the lathe is in motion.

6.NEVER REVERSE MOTOR DIRECTION while the lathe/mill is in motion.

7.DO NOT STOP LATHE USING YOUR HAND against the workpiece or chuck.

8.DO NOT LEAVE LATHE/MILL RUNNING UNATTENDED for any reason.

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

10.MAKE SURE LATHE/MILL IS TURNED OFF, disconnected from its power source and all moving parts have come to a com- plete stop before starting any inspection, adjustment, or maintenance procedure.

11.KEEP LOOSE CLOTHING ARTICLES such as sleeves, belts or jewelry items away from the lathe and drill spindles.

12.ALWAYS USE THE PROPER CUTTING TOOLS for the material you are turning, make certain they are sharp and that they are held firmly in the tool holder.

13.ALWAYS PLACE A BOARD OR PIECE OF PLYWOOD ACROSS THE BEDWAY when removing or installing chucks to avoid the possibility of a finger pinch occurring between a loose chuck and the edges of the bedway.

14.NEVER LEAVE A CHUCK KEY IN THE DRILL CHUCK OR LATHE CHUCK.

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.

Like all power tools, there is danger asso- ciated with the Model G4015Z Lathe/Mill. Accidents are frequently caused by lack of familiarity or failure to pay attention. Use this tool with respect and caution to lessen the possibility of operator injury. If normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, serious personal injury may occur.

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G4015Z Lathe/Mill

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Contents Model G4015Z Combination LATHE/MILL Page Table Of Contents Safety Safety Instructions For Power ToolsAMP Rating Additional Safety Instructions For Lathe/Mills Never Leave a Chuck KEY in the Drill Chuck or Lathe ChuckCircuit Requirements 110V Operation Extension CordsGrounding Typical 110V plug and outlet G4015Z Lathe/MillIntroduction CommentaryUnpacking Piece InventoryLifting Machine Use only these lifting points G4015Z Lathe/MillClean Up Site ConsiderationsIdentification Machine TermsAssembly & Setup HandwheelHand Crank Lathe Chuck Place roll pin in hole and tap with hammerLathe Chuck Removal Please see FigureTo install a chuck If the chuck is still tight on the spindleDead Center Using a center to check tool bit height G4015 Lathe/Mill Tool PostDrill Chuck Drill Chuck RemovalUnplug the machine Drill Press Mounting Lathe MountingMachine Vise Sliding the tool post offExample Lathe ControlsLathe Speeds To change belt position Unplug the machineFeed Selection Feed Lever Never move the feed rate lever while machine is runningHalf Nut Carriage Controls Carriage LockTailstock Controls Drill Press Controls Quill Lock Lever Fine Down FeedAdjustments GibsHead Stock This bolt locks the apron in placeTailstock Bar stock mounted on centers G4015Z Lathe/MillTailstock offset adjustment screw G4015Z Lathe/Mill Operations Control PanelTest Run Before starting the machineReading the Charts Feed RatesSelection Changing Gears Swing gears in lower positionFlats on bushing align with slot Tooth gear installed at a G4015 Lathe/Mill Inch Threading127 tooth combination gear Metric Threading Gear D is turned so hub is on outside G4015 Lathe/MillMaintenance LubricationBearing Preload Tailstock oiling pointsClosure Machine Data Sheet Your Notes 856 852 857 880 Link Board 872 871 601 606 Clutch 127 119 Motor 142 Body 218 223 305 304 301 222 214 216 Draw BAR G4015 Lathe/Mill Locking HUB 547 Lock HUB Warranty and Returns Warranty Card Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC