Grizzly G0516 Adjusting, Compound Slide, To adjust the cross slide, To adjust the compound slide

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Adjusting

Adjusting

Cross Slide

Compound Slide

 

 

 

 

 

 

The cross slide is only designed to move perpen- dicular to the longitudinal axis of the lathe, and it features a scale on the handwheel that displays graduations of one thousandths of an inch (.001").

To adjust the cross slide:

1.Using the handwheel, back the cross slide away from your starting point by at least

.015", then move the cross slide forward to your starting point. Note—this procedure will clear any free movement (or backlash) in the lead screw so your handwheel scale reading will be accurate.

2.Hold the handwheel still and turn the scale so the “0” mark lines up with the “.000” mark on the cross slide, as shown in Figure 23. As long as you avoid backlash by continuing to move the cross slide in the same direction, the scale on the handwheel will be accurate.

Figure 23. Adjusting handwheel scale.

3.After moving the cross slide backward after your operation, remember to clear the back- lash before moving the cross slide forward to the “0” mark for the next cut.

Similar to the cross slide, the compound slide fea- tures a scale that displays graduations of one thousandths of an inch (.001"). Unlike the cross slide, the compound slide can be rotated to a set angle and then it can be moved back and forth along the axis of that angle.

To adjust the compound slide:

1.Loosen the compound slide bolts shown in Figure 24 to allow it to be rotated.

Figure 24. Compound slide bolts.

2.Rotate the compound slide to the angle needed for your procedure.

3.Tighten the compound slide bolts, and check the angle again to make sure it did not move during tightening.

4.Use the compound slide handwheel to move the tool back and forth along the axis of the new angle. Similar to adjusting the cross slide handwheel, make sure the threads are engaging and all backlash has been cleared before you set the handwheel scale to “0”, or it will not be accurate.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

G0516 Lathe/Mill

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Contents Combination LATHE/MILL Page Table of Contents Safety Instructions For Power Tools SafetyLength Additional Safety Instructions For Lathe/Mills 110V Operation Extension Cords Circuit RequirementsTypical 110V plug and outlet GroundingCommentary IntroductionIdentification Page Unpacking SET-UPPiece Inventory Bolt Measure Hardware Recognition ChartSite Considerations Clean UpBeginning Assembly Install Support Leg To attach the mill/drill unit to the lathe body Attach Mill/Drill to LatheTo install the backsplash Install BacksplashMount Mill/Drill Eyeshield To mount the mill/drill eyeshieldTo test run the lathe Test Run LatheTo test run the mill/drill Test Run Mill/DrillLathe components G0516 Lathe/Mill Lathe OperationsRemoving lathe chuck G0516 Lathe/Mill Removing Chuck or FaceplateInstalling Tailstock Dead Center Installing Chuck Or FaceplateTo install the tailstock dead center To adjust the tailstock longitude position Adjusting Tailstock Longitude PositionRemoving Tailstock Dead Center To remove the tailstock dead centerTo change a tool post from the compound rest Changing Tool PostsTo adjust the cross slide AdjustingTo adjust the compound slide Compound SlideTo move the carriage feed manually Adjusting CarriageTo use the automatic carriage feed 100 Understanding Gear ChartsShaded boxes show the thread This is how to read the feed rate chartsAs shown on the chart On some setups, smaller gears must be Here is a real-world example of a gear setupUsed as spacers on the adjustable shafts Ed in FigureChanging Gears For Carriage Feed Rate 010 feed rate setup shadedPage Fixed-shaft gear mounting positions Reverse ThreadingFixed-shaft gear mounted Position B Changing Speeds Speed change chartMill/Drill MILL/DRILL OperationsTapping draw bolt loose with hammer G0516 Lathe/Mill Changing ChucksInstalling optional collet chuck G0516 Lathe/Mill Mill table installed on cross slide G0516 Lathe/Mill Lubrication MaintenanceChecking V-Belt Check the V-belt Unplug the lathe/mill from its power sourceDate Approximate Hours Of Use Maintenance Performed About Service Service AdjustmentsGibs Front saddle gib screws G0516 Lathe/Mill To align the tailstock Aligning TailstockSee Figure Bearing Preload Date Approximate Hours Of Use Service Performed Reference Info Machine Data Sheet G0516 Lathe/Mill G0516 PS05M Phlp HD SCR M5-.8 X Page PS09M Page Page PS28M Page Page PK69M Page Gear Z72 Page PB26M G0516 Lathe/Mill G0516 Lathe/Mill PSB01M Dust Guard Warranty and Returns Warranty Card BOX BELLINGHAM, WA Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INCPage #ALL 4ODAYD&ORO

G0516 specifications

The Grizzly G0516 is a versatile and powerful combo machine that combines the functionality of a wood lathe and a 6" jointer, making it an ideal choice for woodworkers looking to save space in their workshops without compromising on capability. Engineered for versatility, this machine caters to both beginners and experienced craftsmen, featuring a robust build and a comprehensive array of features.

One of the standout characteristics of the Grizzly G0516 is its solid construction. Built with a cast iron body, this machine provides stability and reduces vibration during operation, ensuring smooth performance. The lathe boasts a 12-inch swing and a 40-inch distance between centers, giving woodworkers the ability to turn larger projects with ease. The spindle is equipped with a 1-inch x 8 TPI thread, allowing for interchangeable accessories and enhancing the machine’s functionality.

The jointer aspect of the G0516 is equally impressive. It features a 6-inch cutting width and a 40-inch long bed, ensuring sufficient surface area for jointing edges of lumber. The 1 HP motor provides powerful performance, allowing for quick and efficient stock removal. The adjustable fence is another notable feature, enabling precise angle adjustments for various wood jointing scenarios.

In terms of technology, the Grizzly G0516 integrates modern advancements to enhance usability. The variable speed lathe function allows users to adjust the spindle speed, accommodating a wide range of wood types and turning techniques. Additionally, the machine includes a built-in dust port, promoting a cleaner working environment and improving airflow, which is particularly important when jointing.

Another important highlight is the user-friendly design, which features easy-access controls for both the lathe and jointer functions. Assembly and maintenance are made simpler with clear instructions, ideal for users who may be using such equipment for the first time. The compact design fits neatly in smaller workshops while offering a wide range of capabilities typically found in larger, standalone machines.

In conclusion, the Grizzly G0516 is a remarkable piece of machinery that combines the essential features of a wood lathe and jointer in a single, efficient unit. With its sturdy construction, modern technology, and user-friendly design, this machine is an invaluable tool for any woodworker aiming to maximize productivity while keeping their workspace organized. Whether you’re turning bowls, crafting furniture, or jointing edges, the G0516 rises to the occasion with precision and ease.