Grizzly G0554Z owner manual Follow Rest, Carriage Stop, To adjust the carriage stop

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Follow Rest

The follow rest in Figure 48 is mounted on the saddle and follows the movement of the tool. It can be attached/removed with the two socket head cap screws located at the base of the follow rest.

The follow rest requires only two fingers as the cutting tool acts as the third. This rest is used on long, slender parts to prevent flexing of the workpiece from the pressure of the cutting tool. It should be used when the workpiece length to diameter ratio is 3:1 or greater.

The sliding fingers are set similar to those of the steady rest—free of play but not binding. Always lubricate them with an anti-seize grease during operation.

After prolonged use, the fingers will need to be milled or filed to cleanup the contact surface.

Figure 48. Follow rest attachment.

Carriage Stop

NOTICE

The carriage stop on the Model G0554Z lathe will NOT automatically stop the car- riage or disengage the power feed! Failure to heed this notice could result in the car- riage crashing and causing severe machine or property damage.

Use the carriage stop on the Model G0554Z as a guide to help judge when to stop the carriage movement.

Tools Needed

Qty

Hex Wrench 5mm

1

To adjust the carriage stop:

 

1.DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER!

2.Loosen the cap screws in the base of the stop, position it along the bedway where needed, then re-tighten the cap screws (see

Figure 49).

Adjustment

Stop Rod

Carriage

Knob

 

Bumper

Cap Screws

 

Figure 49. Carriage stop.

3.Use the adjustment knob on the stop to fine tune the position of the stop rod.

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Contents Model G0554Z Page Table of Contents Machine Description IntroductionManual Accuracy Contact InfoIdentification Machine Data Sheet Tailstock Info Hearing PROTECTION. Always wear hear SafetySafety Instructions for Machinery Wearing Proper APPAREL. Do not wearSafety Instructions for Machinery Additional Safety for Metal Lathes Circuit Requirements 220V Single-Phase OperationDescription Qty SetupNeeded for Setup UnpackingInventory Figures Qty InventoryBefore cleaning, gather the following CleanupSite Considerations Floor refer to Mounting to Shop Floor on Placing Assembling LatheCarriage and cross slide handles Installed Bolting to Concrete Floors Mounting to Shop FloorChecking Gear Oil Test RunTest Run To test run the machinePage Recommended Adjustments Factory adjustments that should be verifiedSpindle Break-In Operation Overview OperationsHeadstock Controls Main Power SwitchSpindle Speed Configuration Chart Basic ControlsON/OFF Gearbox Controls Carriage Controls & ComponentsTailstock Controls Removing Chuck or Faceplate Tools Needed for Removing/Installing QtyChuck & Faceplate Mounting Foot BrakeMounting Chuck or Faceplate Installing Cam-Lock Studs Jaw ChuckReversing Jaws To mount a workpiece onto the 3-jaw chuck Mounting WorkpieceTo mount a workpiece onto the 4-jaw chuck Loading Workpiece FaceplateLive Centers Using Dead Center in SpindleCenters Dead CentersUsing a Center in the Tailstock To mount a workpiece onto the spindle dead centerTo mount a workpiece onto the tailstock dead center To set up the tailstock to cut a shallow taper Offsetting TailstockTo align the tailstock offset to the spindle cen- ter line Tailstock Alignment Drilling with Tailstock To install an MT#3 drilling tool into the tailstockTo use the coolant system on your lathe Coolant SystemSteady Rest To install/use the steady restTo adjust the carriage stop Follow RestCarriage Stop Recommended Cutting Speeds Four-Way Tool Post Spindle SpeedCalculating Spindle Speed To load the tool postExample B Example aStep ResultRough Power FeedUnderstanding the Feed Rate & Threading Charts Annealed Allow Steel Alloys10 11 11 1⁄ 1⁄ 2 5 5 1⁄ 2 5 3⁄ To set the feed controls Setting Feed Rate ControlsTo configure the quick change gears Quick Change GearsSide Front View To engage the power feed for non-threading operations Engaging Power FeedHalf-Nut Lever Power Feed LeverThread Dial & Chart Threading ControlsThread Dial Accessories G1075-52-PC. Clamping KitG1070-MT3 Live Center Set H6879-Lathe Operation & Maintenance Book G9610-Test IndicatorG9611-Test Indicator G9612-Test IndicatorMaintenance Cleaning ProtectingSchedule Daily Lubrication LubricationHeadstock, Gearbox, & Apron Oil Reservoirs Tensioning V-Belts Tensioning Replacing V-BeltsTo check the coolant tank Checking/Cleaning Coolant SystemReplacing V-Belts Checking Coolant TankTo replace the coolant Cleaning Coolant TankService TroubleshootingMotor & Gearbox Operation and Work Results Cross Slide Backlash Adjustment Gib AdjustmentsCross and Compound Slide Gibs Saddle Gib Tailstock Lock AdjustmentTo adjust the saddle gib To adjust the tailstock lockTo replace the shear pin Shear Pin ReplacementBrake Pads To check/replace the brake padsSteps Spindle Bearing Preload To adjust the spindle bearing preloadPage To remove the gap Gap RemovalWiring Safety Instructions WiringBox Electrical OverviewElectrical cabinet identification Model G0554Z Mfg 01/09+ Electrical Cabinet Identification71 Page 70 Cabinet wiring diagram Electrical Cabinet Wiring DiagramSide Door Safety Switch Electrical Components aHalogen Lamp Motor Brake SwitchPower Source Electrical Components BControl Panel Spindle SwitchesElectrical Components C Coolant PumpHeadstock Shifting Breakdown PartsDescription Headstock Shifting Parts ListHeadstock Gearing Breakdown Headstock Gearing Parts List Headstock Spindle Breakdown Headstock Spindle Parts List Gearbox Shifting Breakdown Gearbox Shifting Parts List Gearbox Gearing Breakdown Gearbox Gearing Parts List Apron Controls 458 C Apron GearingCap Screw Saddle & Cross Slide BreakdownSaddle & Cross Slide Parts List Compound Slide & Tool Post Tailstock Leadscrew 703 754 756 704 705 706707 708 709 710 Thread DialAdjustment Knob Change & End Gears Bed & Shaft Breakdown Bed & Shaft Parts List Stand & Brake Breakdown Motor FAN Stand & Brake Parts ListElectrical Breakdown Motor FAN Electrical Parts ListAccessories Label Placement Comments Warranty CardBOX BELLINGHAM, WA Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INCWarranty and Returns Warranty and ReturnsOrder Hours a DAY