Grizzly G0632 Accessories, G1194-3-Jaw Chuck, H9586-Lathe Fundamentals, G1082-4-Jaw Chuck

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ACCESSORIES

SECTION 5: ACCESSORIES

G1194—3-Jaw Chuck

A "must have" for the serious wood turner. This 3-jaw chuck is a self-centering style chuck used mostly for round work. All three jaws tighten together at the same time. Jaws are reversible for expanded work holding capacity. Threaded insert required for mounting!

H9586—Lathe Fundamentals

With more than 300 color photos, this fourth authoritative Popular Mechanics Workshop tool book helps woodworkers take full advantage of this most essential piece of equipment. No guide will give them a better start. 192 pages.

Figure 48. Model G1194 3-Jaw Chuck.

G1082—4-Jaw Chuck

Another "must have" for the serious wood turner. This 4-jaw chuck is an independent type chuck that is used for square and odd-shaped pieces. Each jaw tightens individually and can be turned around to hold larger dimension workpieces. Threaded insert required for mounting!

Figure 50. Model H9586 Lathe Fundamentals

guide book.

H5954—Robert Sorby Stebcentre MT#2 Razor sharp teeth bite into the workpiece for secure operation and the spring loaded center point controls the amount of drive or slip. This pat- ented feature helps avoid the problem of ‘dig-in’. Production turners can also load and unload their work while the lathe is still running!

Figure 49. Model G1082 4-Jaw Chuck.

Figure 51. Robert Sorby Stebcentre.

G3167—114" x 8 TPI RH Threaded Insert

This threaded insert is required to mount a 3- or 4-jaw chuck to your wood lathe.

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G0632 16" x 42" Variable Speed Wood Lathe

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Model G0632 16 X 42 Variable Speed Wood Lathe Page Table of Contents Introduction ForewordContact Info Machine Data Sheet G0632 16 x 42 Variable Speed Wood Lathe Identification Page G0632 16 x 42 Variable Speed Wood Lathe G0632 16 x 42 Variable Speed Wood Lathe G0632 16 x 42 Variable Speed Wood Lathe Additional Safety Instructions for Wood Lathes 220V Single-Phase Circuit RequirementsSetup Setup SafetyItems Needed for Setup UnpackingInventory Inventory Figures QtyHardware Recognition Chart Site Considerations Mounting to Shop FloorClean Up AssemblyTo assemble your lathe Tool rest installed on the tool rest Base Test Run Operation Safety Adjusting Headstock OperationsTo position the headstock along the length of the lathe bed Adjusting Tailstock To swivel the headstockTo position the tailstock along the length of the bed Adjusting Tool Rest Installing/Removing Headstock Center To install the headstock centerTo remove the headstock center with the knockout tool Installing/Removing Tailstock Center To install the center into the tailstock quillTo remove the center from the tailstock quill To install the headstock faceplate Headstock FaceplateFaceplate Turning on Changing Speed Ranges Diameter Roughing General Finishing WorkTo change speed ranges Speed range belt positions Indexing Indexing pin and indexing holesSelecting Turning Tools To set up a spindle turning operation Spindle Turning G0632 16 x 42 Variable Speed Wood Lathe Spindle Turning Safety Tips Faceplate Turning To mount the workpiece onto the faceplateTo mount your workpiece to a backing block Outboard Turning Sanding/FinishingAccessories G1194-3-Jaw ChuckH9586-Lathe Fundamentals G1082-4-Jaw ChuckModel H6542 Robert Sorby 8-PC Set G9863-8-PC HSS Lathe Chisel SetMaintenance Cleaning Lathe BedSchedule LubricationService TroubleshootingWood Lathe Operation Service Log Date Approximate Hours Of Use Service PerformedAligning Centers Changing BeltTo align the centers To change the beltModel G0632 RPM sensor wiring Electrical ComponentsWiring Diagram Overview WiringFrequency Inverter Wiring Diagram Stand & Bed Parts Breakdown Stand & Bed Parts List DescriptionHeadstock Parts Breakdown Headstock Parts List Label Placement Warranty and Returns G0632 16 x 42 Variable Speed Wood Lathe Page Page