Grizzly G0657/G0658 owner manual Additional Safety for Wood Lathes

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Additional Safety for Wood Lathes

1.KEEPING GUARDS IN PLACE. Make sure all guards are in place and that the lathe sits on a flat, stable surface.

2.EYE/FACE PROTECTION. Always wear a face shield when operating the lathe.

3.RESPIRATORY PROTECTION. Always wear a respirator when using this machine. Wood dust may cause allergies or long- term respiratory health problems.

4.MOUNTING WORKPIECE. Before starting, be certain the workpiece has been properly imbedded on the headstock and tailstock centers and that there is adequate clear- ance for the full rotation.

5.WORKPIECE CONDITION. Always inspect the condition of your workpiece. DO NOT turn pieces with knots, splits, and other potentially dangerous conditions. Make sure joints of glued-up pieces have high quality bonds and won't fly apart during operation.

6.ADJUSTING TOOL REST. Adjust tool rest to provide proper support for the turning tool you will be using. Test tool rest clearance by rotating workpiece by hand before turn- ing lathe ON.

7.TURNING SPEED. Select the correct turn- ing speed for your work, and allow the lathe to gain full speed before operating.

8.USING SHARP CHISELS. Keep lathe chis- els properly sharpened and held firmly in position when turning.

9.OPERATING DAMAGED LATHE. Never operate the lathe with damaged or worn parts.

10.ADJUSTMENTS/MAINTENANCE. Make sure your wood lathe is turned OFF, dis- connected from its power source, and all moving parts have come to a complete stop before starting any inspection, adjustment, or maintenance procedure.

11.STOPPING LATHE. DO NOT stop the lathe by using your hand against the workpiece. Allow the lathe to stop on its own.

12.AVOIDING ENTANGLEMENT. Keep long hair and loose clothing articles such as sleeves, belts, and jewelry items away from the lathe spindle.

13.FACEPLATE TURNING. When faceplate turning, use lathe chisels on the downward spinning side of the workpiece only.

14.SANDING/POLISHING. Remove the tool rest before performing sanding or polishing operations.

15.MATERIAL REMOVAL RATE. Removing too much material at once may cause workpiece to fly out of the lathe.

16.REDUCING WORKPIECE VIBRATION. If the workpiece vibrates, immediately turn the lathe OFF. Check to make sure the workpiece is centered and balanced. Trim excess waste off corners with a bandsaw or table saw to reduce vibration. Make sure workpiece is securely attached in setup.

Like all machinery there is potential danger when operating this machine. Accidents are frequently caused by lack of familiarity or failure to pay attention. Use this machine with respect and caution to lessen the pos- sibility of operator injury. If normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, seri- ous personal injury may occur.

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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.

G0657/G0658 Benchtop Lathe

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Contents Benchtop Lathe Page Table of Contents Introduction Foreword Functional OverviewContact Info G0657/G0658 Identification G0657/G0658 Benchtop Lathe G0657/G0658 Benchtop Lathe G0657/G0658 Benchtop Lathe G0657/G0658 Benchtop Lathe G0657/G0658 Benchtop Lathe G0657/G0658 Benchtop Lathe Additional Safety for Wood Lathes Circuit Requirements 110V OperationSetup Setup Safety InventoryBox Contents Figure Qty Additional Contents G0658 only QtyClean Up G2544-Solvent Cleaner & DegreaserSite Considerations G0657 G0658Mounting Setup To install the outboard turning attachment Model G0658 onlyTo prepare the lathe Test Run To test run the machineOperation Safety OperationsBasic Controls Tailstock Controls G0657/G0658 Benchtop Lathe Changing Speed Ranges To change speedsAdjusting Tailstock Adjusting Tool Rest To position the tailstock along the bedTo position the tool rest base along the bed Installing/Removing Spur Center Installing/Removing Live CenterTo install the spur center To install the live centerRemoving/Installing Faceplate To install the faceplateTo remove the live center To remove the faceplateSelecting Turning Tools GougeOutboard Turning G0658 Only To place the tool rest on the outboard turning attachmentTo set up a spindle turning operation Spindle TurningFaceplate Turning To mount your workpiece to the faceplateSanding/Finishing To mount your workpiece to a backing blockAccessories G1194-3-Jaw ChuckH7828-Tool Table Plus G1082-4-Jaw ChuckMaintenance CleaningSchedule Unpainted Cast IronService TroubleshootingSymptom Possible Cause Possible Solution To install new belt Changing BeltTo remove the old belt Motor Service G0657/G0658 Wiring Diagram Motor control box wiringG0657 Main Breakdown G0657 Main Breakdown Parts List DescriptionG0657 Main Breakdown Parts List Contd G0657 Labels Breakdown & Parts List G0658 Main Breakdown G0658 Main Breakdown Parts List G0658 Main Breakdown Parts List contd G0658 Labels Breakdown & Parts List Page Page Warranty and Returns

G0657/G0658 specifications

The Grizzly G0657 and G0658 models are highly regarded in the woodworking community for their robust design and innovative features. These band saws provide woodworkers with the precision and performance required for a variety of cutting tasks.

One of the main features of the Grizzly G0657 is its 10-inch resaw capacity. This allows users to slice through thick materials with ease, making it an excellent choice for those who work with larger lumber or who need to resaw thick boards into thinner slabs. The G0658, on the other hand, offers an impressive 14-inch resaw capacity, ideal for larger projects requiring deep cuts.

Both models are equipped with a powerful 2 HP motor, which provides ample power to tackle tough cuts without bogging down, ensuring a smooth and efficient operation. The induction motor is designed to provide consistent power, crucial for achieving accurate and clean cuts. Additionally, the variable speed control on these saws allows users to adjust the speed according to the material they're cutting, adding to their versatility.

The construction of the G0657 and G0658 is another highlight. Built with a heavy-duty steel frame, both models exhibit exceptional stability and durability, reducing vibrations during operation. This stability enhances cutting accuracy, which is particularly beneficial when dealing with detailed or delicate woodworking projects.

Another significant characteristic of these band saws is their easy-to-adjust blade guides. Featuring micro-adjustable upper and lower blade guides, users can fine-tune their settings with minimal effort, ensuring optimal blade performance and longevity. The easy-access tensioning and tracking controls also simplify blade adjustments, allowing users to focus more on their projects and less on setup.

Safety features are integral to both the G0657 and G0658. They include a blade break and a clear blade guard for added visibility during operations. The built-in dust collection port helps maintain a cleaner workshop environment by minimizing debris, allowing for safer and more efficient work conditions.

In conclusion, the Grizzly G0657 and G0658 band saws combine power, precision, and user-friendly features, making them an excellent investment for both amateur and professional woodworkers. With their robust construction, adjustable settings, and effective safety measures, these models stand out in the woodworking tools market. Whether you’re reshaping lumber or crafting intricate designs, these band saws are designed to meet a variety of woodworking needs with reliability and ease.