Grizzly G0492 owner manual Using the Steady Rest Using the Follow, To use the steady rest

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Using the Steady

Rest

Using the Follow

Rest

The steady rest serves as a support for long shafts. The steady rest can be placed anywhere along the length of the ways.

To use the steady rest:

1.Carefully place the steady rest on the lathe bedways.

2.Loosen the lock knobs so the finger position can be adjusted (see Figure 26).

Clamp

Knob

Lock Knob

Lock Nut

Adjustment Knob

Figure 26. Steady rest adjustments.

3.Loosen the clamp knob (see Figure 26) and open the steady rest so a workpiece can fit inside of the fingers.

4.Position the steady rest where desired. Tighten the lock nut (see Figure 26) at the base of the steady rest to secure in place.

5.Close the steady rest so that the workpiece is inside the fingers and tighten the clamp knob.

6.Turn the adjustment knobs so the fingers are snug against the workpiece and then tighten the lock knobs. Lubricate the finger tips with an anti-seize lubricant during operation.

7.After prolonged use, the fingers will show wear. Either mill or file the tips for a new con- tact surface.

G0492 12" X 36" Combo Lathe/Mill

The follow rest in Figure 27 is mounted on the saddle and follows the movement of the tool. The follow rest requires only two fingers, as the cut- ting tool acts as the third. The follow rest is used on long, slender parts to prevent flexing of the workpiece from the pressure of the cutting tool.

The sliding fingers are

set similar

to

those

of the steady rest—free

of play but

not

bind-

ing. Always lubricate during operation. After prolonged use, the fingers will need to be milled or filed to clean up the contact surface.

Figure 27. Follow rest attachment.

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Contents Model G0492 12 X 36 Combo LATHE/MILL Page Table of Contents Warranty and Returns Introduction ForewordContact 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 LiftingInstalled Accessories Figure Qty Packaged Accessories FigureInventory 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 JawsUsing the Four-Jaw Chuck To install 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 Compound Rest Using the Tool PostTo 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 procedureUsing the Mill Table Positioning HeadstockTo 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 ReplacementService Cross Slide Backlash AdjustmentGib Adjustments See Figure Electrical Component and Connection IndexElectrical Connections Contactor wiring KM1Motor connection Lathe controls 220V Wiring DiagramMotor & Electrical TroubleshootingOperation and Work Results Troubleshooting Accessories H2689-R8 Quick Change Collet SetH4959-Coolant Dispenser Series Parts List PartsElectrical 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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