Grizzly G0694 owner manual Packing outboard roller bearing with Grease

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NOTICE

Do not spin a spindle bearing while blow- ing it off with compressed air or it could fly apart.

14.Place a thick layer of grease on the bottom of your palm, and in a sweeping motion, use the large side of the bearing cage to scrape the grease off your palm and into the spaces between the rollers. Continue doing this while rotating the bearing 360º until the grease emerges from the other side of the bearing cage, as shown in Figures 64–65.

Figure 64. Packing outboard roller bearing with

grease.

Figure 65. Packing inboard roller bearing with

grease.

15.Place the belt around one of the pulley grooves. (Avoid getting grease on the belt or pulleys.)

16.Insert the spindle through the outboard end of the headstock, then slide the bearing you removed in Step 11 onto the outboard spin- dle.

17.Thread the spanner nut (see Figure 66) onto the outboard spindle until it contacts the out- board bearing.

Figure 66. Outboard bearing and spanner nut

reinstalled.

18.Insert a 5mm diameter metal rod through the faceplate into one of the indexing holes on the headstock to keep the spindle from mov- ing during the next step.

NOTICE

For the next step you will use the span- ner nut to press the bearing back onto the shaft. Do not keep tightening the spanner nut once the end place is removed from the spindle or you will destroy the bearings!

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Model G0694 (Mfg. Since 1/09)

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Contents Model G0694 Page Table of Contents Contact Info IntroductionManual Accuracy Machine DescriptionIdentification Machine Data Sheet Tailstock Information Safety Safety Instructions for MachineryKeep CHILDREN/VISITORS Away Additional Safety for Wood Lathes Preventing Thrown Workpiece220V Single-Phase Operation Circuit RequirementsUnpacking SetupNeeded for Setup Description QtyInventory Inventory Figure QtyCleanup Before cleaning, gather the followingSite Considerations Moving & Placing Lathe Mounting to Shop Floor Bolting to Concrete FloorsTest Run Stop ButtonPage Operations Basic ControlsOperation Overview Stock Inspection RequirementsPositioning Inboard Tool Rest on Bedway TailstockInboard Tool Rest To position and lock the tailstock in positionOutboard Tool Rest Adjusting Tool Rest HeightTo use the outboard tool rest Removing Headstock Center Installing/Removing Headstock CenterInstalling Headstock Center Tools Needed QtyTo install the center into the tailstock quill Installing/Removing Tailstock CenterTo remove the center from the tailstock quill Installing Faceplate or Handwheel Installing Faceplate HandwheelRemoving Faceplate or Handwheel Work Adjusting Spindle SpeedsFinishing CuttingIndexing WindowSelecting Turning Tools Setting Up for Spindle Turning Spindle TurningPage Faceplate Turning Spindle Turning Safety TipsMounting Workpiece on Faceplate Outboard Turning Using Backing BlockTo mount your workpiece to a backing block Sanding/Finishing Typical sanding operation Sandpaper WorkpieceAccessories Model H6542 Robert Sorby 8-PC Set G9863-8-PC HSS Lathe Chisel SetSchedule MaintenanceCleaning Lathe BedLubricating Spindle Bearings General Lubrication TailstockSpur and Live Centers Inboard Tool RestOutboard Tool Rest To lubricate the bottom of the tool rest hold- erTroubleshooting ServiceMotor & Electrical Wood Lathe Operation Checking Belt Belt AdjustmentTensioning Belt Changing Belt Bearing Service To remove the existing belt and install a new beltRemoving speed sensor screws Model G0694 Mfg. Since 1/09 Packing outboard roller bearing with Grease Speed Sensor Model G0694 Mfg. Since 1/09 Wiring Wiring Safety InstructionsWiring Diagram Switch Button Junction BlockControl panel wiring Electrical ComponentsParts Lathe Parts List DescriptionStand Breakdown Stand Parts List Labels & Cosmetics Breakdown Warranty Card CommentsGrizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC BOX BELLINGHAM, WAWarranty and Returns Warranty and ReturnsOrder Hours a DAY