Grizzly G7947, G7948 instruction manual Drilling

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Drilling

The Model G7947/G7948 is designed for drilling holes in wood or metal. The basic operation of a drill press is lining up your drill bit with the intended hole location, turning the drill press ON, and using the down feed levers to move the spinning drill bit into the workpiece.

For safe operation and optimum results, it is very important to follow these guidelines when drilling:

CLEARING CHIPS: Raise the drill bit often to clear chips and cool the drill bit. This will ease the work of the drill press motor and extend the life of your drill bits.

SECURING WORKPIECE TO TABLE: Secure the workpiece to the table or in a vise that is secured to the table before drilling.

PROTECTING TABLE: Protect the table by plac- ing the workpiece on scrap wood, or center the location of the hole to be drilled over the pocket in the table when through drilling. Also, make use of the depth stop so that the drill bit goes no deeper than necessary.

USING CORRECT SPEEDS: Use the correct speed for the diameter of the drill bit being used and the type of material being drilled. Refer to the Drill Bit Speed Chart on Page 27 to help you choose the correct speed for your application.

LARGE DIAMETER BITS: Large diameter drill bits require slower spindle speeds.

SMALL DIAMETER BITS: Smaller diameter drill bits require faster spindle speeds.

HARD MATERIAL: The harder the material, (steel vs. wood) the slower the spindle speed.

SOFT MATERIAL: The softer the material, the faster the spindle may turn. (Plastics can melt at too high of a spindle speed!)

LUBRICANT: Use some form of lubricant on all materials except wood. Refer to Lubrication Suggestions on Page 27 to find the correct lubri- cation for your application.

DRILLING ACCURACY: To prevent drill bit wan- dering and ensure accurate placement of holes, mark the hole location with a center punch before drilling. Also consider using a center-point drill to start the hole.

PLUG/ROSETTE CUTTERS: Plug cutters and rosette cutters are for wood only. However, car- bide-tipped bits and cutters cut at a higher speed and can cut materials other than wood, depending on the cutter type.

5-FLUTE/2-FLUTE CUTTERS: Use a 5-flute cut- ter when cutting into plastics, brass, aluminum, and mild steel. A 2-flute cutter can aggressively grab the workpiece and damage the tool if used with materials other than wood.

SPADE BITS AND PLASTIC: When drilling plas- tic with a spade bit, use a spade bit with spurs.

HOLE SAWS: When using hole saws, apply firm and even pressure, so the saw teeth contact the surface all at the same time—not at an angle. You can also flip the workpiece and finish drilling from the other side.

Larger bits turning at slower speeds tend to grab the workpiece aggressively. This can result in the operator's hand being pulled into the bit or the workpiece being thrown with great force. Always clamp the workpiece to the table to prevent injuries.

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Contents G7947 G7948 Model G7947/G7948Page Table of Contents Warranty and Returns Foreword IntroductionContact Info Machine Data Sheet Other Related Information G7948 Machine Data Sheet 17-1/2 Table Height Crank Raises/lowers table IdentificationColumn Lock Lever Locks table height Safety Instructions for Machinery SafetyAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Safety for Drill Presses Circuit Requirements Circuit Requirements110/220V Operation Amperage Draw220V Operation GroundingExtension Cords 110V OperationUnpacking SET UPSet Up Safety Items Needed for Set UpInventory Hardware Recognition Chart Working Clearances Clean UpSite Considerations Floor LoadComponents and Hardware Needed Qty To install the table supportColumn and Base Table SupportHandles and lock levers installed Headstock Assistance when movingHeadstock is Very Heavy. You Must To assemble the drill chuck and mount it to Drill Chuck & ArborSpindle Downfeed Handles Belt Cover Knob To install the downfeed handlesTo install a light bulb in the drill press To install the tableLight 110V Only Mobile Base Mounting Test Run Floor MountingFactory adjustments that should be verified Recommended AdjustmentsTo make and use the base plate To remove a drill bit Operation Safety Installing/RemovingTo install a drill bit OperationsChoosing Speeds Using the Drill Bit Speed ChartLubrication Suggestions To change speeds Changing SpeedsDrilling Table Tilt Depth Stop Adjusting TableTable Height Table RotationTo remove the drill chuck and arbor Arbor RemovalG5753-Drill Press Vise AccessoriesH1300 H1298 G7984 H2347 H0736 G3640-Power Twist V-Belt 1⁄2 xMaintenance Motor & Electrical ServiceAbout Service TroubleshootingPulley is loose Remove pulley Drill Press Operations Depth Stop Feed Shaft Spring Calibration Loosening cover and jam nut Electrical Components Power and light switch assemblyG7947/G7948 Wiring Diagram G7947 Stand/Table Breakdown G7947 Headstock Breakdown Description G7947 Parts ListPVA26 G7948 Stand/Table Breakdown G7948 Headstock Breakdown G7948 Parts List PVA29 Warranty and Returns Comments Warranty CardBOX BELLINGHAM, WA Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INCPage Call Today For a Free Full Color Catalog

G7947, G7948 specifications

The Grizzly G7948 and G7947 are powerful, professional-grade milling machines designed for precision metalworking. These models cater to the needs of machinists and hobbyists alike, combining innovation with robust features ideal for various milling tasks.

The Grizzly G7948 is a vertical mill with a large working table, allowing users to handle bigger workpieces efficiently. It features a 2 HP motor, providing a spindle speed range from 50 to 3,000 RPM, enabling operators to tackle a wide range of materials and applications. The G7948’s dovetail column ensures stability and rigidity, minimizing vibrations during operation, which is crucial for achieving precision in milling tasks.

On the other hand, the Grizzly G7947 is a versatile combination of a lathe and a mill, perfect for those looking to maximize functionality in a smaller workspace. It also boasts a robust 1 HP motor, allowing for smooth operation with adjustable spindle speeds, enhancing its versatility. The G7947 is particularly user-friendly, featuring a quick-change tool post that facilitates faster tool swapping and changeovers, which is a significant advantage when working on multiple projects.

Both models come equipped with advanced features such as a digital readout (DRO) system that aids in precision measurements. The DRO provides real-time feedback on the machine's positioning, helping eliminate guesswork and ensuring accuracy. Additionally, the machines' power feed for the table enhances efficiency, making it easier for users to execute repetitive tasks without the strain of manual cranking.

Another notable characteristic of the Grizzly G7948 and G7947 is their user-friendly controls, designed with ergonomics in mind. The intuitive layout ensures that operators can easily navigate through the machine’s settings, allowing for quicker setup times and smoother workflow.

Lastly, the sturdy construction of both milling machines means they are built to withstand rigorous use, making them reliable choices for both industrial applications and serious hobbyists. These models exemplify Grizzly's commitment to quality and performance, making them exceptional additions to any workshop.