Grizzly G0492 Mounting the Chuck Faceplate, To remove and install the chuck or face plate

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Mounting the Chuck

and the Faceplate

The three-jaw scroll chuck has hardened steel jaws that self-center the workpiece within 0.002"- 0.003". An extra set of jaws is included for machin- ing larger workpieces.

The four-jaw chuck also has hardened steel jaws but are adjusted independently to hold an off- center workpiece. Each jaw can be removed from the chuck body and reversed for special clamping applications.

The cast-iron faceplate has slots for T-bolts that hold clamping fixtures. This face plate and after- market clamping hardware will hold non-cylindri- cal parts such as castings for many types of turn- ing operations.

Both chucks and the faceplate are removed and installed the same way.

To remove and install the chuck or face plate:

1.DISCONNECT POWER TO THE LATHE/ MILL!

2.Lay a chuck cradle or protective layer of plywood over the bedways to prevent your fingers from being pinched and to protect the precision-ground surfaces (see Figure 9).

Bed

Figure 9. Simple chuck cradle made of scrap

lumber.

3. Use a 14mm wrench and loosen the three hex bolts that secure the chuck to the spindle

Figure 10.

Figure 10. Chuck mounting components.

4. Support the chuck, and while anticipating the heavy weight of the chuck, remove the three hex bolts and then the chuck.

5. Clean the mating surfaces of the spindle and the new chuck or faceplate with a clean oiled rag.

6. Position the other chuck or faceplate on the spindle flange, making sure it is fully seated, and tighten the hex bolts in several alternat- ing sequences.

Securely clamp your workpiece and remove the chuck key! Thrown objects from a lathe/ mill can cause serious injury or death to the operator and to bystanders many feet away.

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Contents Model G0492 12 X 36 Combo LATHE/MILL Page Table of Contents Warranty and Returns Foreword IntroductionContact Info Machine Data Sheet Other Specifications Identification G0492 12 X 36 Combo Lathe/Mill G0492 12 X 36 Combo Lathe/Mill Additional Safety Instructions for Lathe/Mills Glossary of Terms Circuit Requirements 220V Single-PhaseTo unpack and move the lathe/mill SET UPSet Up Safety Unpacking LiftingPackaged Accessories Figure Installed Accessories Figure QtyInventory Site Considerations Clean UpLathe Operations Operation Safety Power SupplyTest Run & Break-In To begin the test run & break-in procedureMounting the Chuck Faceplate To remove and install the chuck or face plateTo remove a set of jaws Replacing the JawsTo install the four-jaw chuck Using the Four-Jaw ChuckTo load a workpiece in the four-jaw chuck Make sure your clamping application will not fail Using the FaceplateTo install the faceplate To load a workpieceTo use the tailstock Using the TailstockTo install the MT#3 drill chuck Drilling with TailstockTo align the tailstock To setup the tailstock to cut tapersCutting Shallow Tapers with Tailstock Aligning TailstockPage Faceplate and dead center setup To install the MT#5 dead center in the spin- dleTo use the steady rest Using the Steady Rest Using the FollowUsing the Tool Post Using Compound RestTo set the angular position Cutting Speeds for High Speed Steel HSS Cutting Tools Using the Manual Feed HandwheelsSetting the Spindle To determine and set the needed spindle RPM for cutting= RPM Disconnect the LATHE/MILL from Power Setting the Power Feed RateTo setup for threading Setup for ThreadingChange Gear Chart Mill Operations To begin the start up procedurePositioning Headstock Using the Mill TableTo position the spindle head vertically To remove a cutter from the spindle Installing CuttersTo install a cutter in the spindle Removing CuttersTo use the quill Using the MillGeneral Lubrication MaintenanceBasic Maintenance General CleaningTo replace or adjust the V-belts Belt Adjustment or ReplacementCross Slide Backlash Adjustment ServiceGib Adjustments See Figure Electrical Component and Connection IndexElectrical Connections Contactor wiring KM1Motor connection Lathe controls 220V Wiring DiagramMotor & Electrical TroubleshootingOperation and Work Results Troubleshooting H2689-R8 Quick Change Collet Set AccessoriesH4959-Coolant Dispenser Parts Series Parts ListElectrical Box Lathe Change Gear Housing Diagram 1000 Series Parts PS38M Leadscrew Gearbox Diagram 2700 Series Parts Cover Plate 302 Thread Dial DiagramSpanner NUT M16-1.5 Compound Rest and Tool Post Diagram Female Knob 5/16-18 Parts BED Steady Rest and Follow Rest Diagram Pinned Knob Tailstock Diagram Steel Ball 8MM Apron Diagram PK81M Headstock Diagram PR12M EXT Retaining Ring 35MM Mill Column Diagram PLW05M Lock Washer 12MM Accessories and Labels Diagram THREE-JAW Chuck Warranty and Returns G0492 12 X 36 Combo Lathe/Mill Page
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G0492 specifications

The Grizzly G0492 is a versatile 12" dual-drum sander designed to enhance the woodworking experience for both hobbyists and professionals. This robust machine provides an exceptional combination of power, precision, and ease of use.

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