Grizzly G0755 owner manual Removing Tool Holder, Determining Spindle Speed, Tools Needed Qty

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Removing Tool Holder

 

Tools Needed

Qty

Wrench 19mm

1

Brass or Dead Blow Hammer

1

To remove tool holder:

 

1.disCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!

2.remove drawbar cap, and only unthread drawbar from tool holder one full rotation.

Note: Do not fully unthread tool holder from drawbar, or drawbar and tool holder threads could be damaged during the next step.

3.tap top of drawbar with hammer to unseat taper.

4.hold onto tool holder with one hand and fully unthread drawbar with the other hand.

Model G0755 (Mfg. Since 1/13)

Spindle Speed

Using the correct spindle speed is important for safe and satisfactory results, as well as maximiz- ing tool life.

To set the spindle speed for your operation, you will need to: 1) Determine the best spindle speed for the cutting task, and 2) configure the spindle speed levers to produce the required spindle speed.

Determining Spindle Speed

Many variables affect the optimum spindle speed to use for any given operation, but the two most important are the recommended cutting speed for the workpiece material and the diameter of the cutting tool, as noted in the formula shown in Figure 26.

*Recommended

 

Spindle

Cutting Speed (FPM) x 12

=

Speed

 

Tool Dia. (in inches) x 3.14

 

(RPM)

*Double if using carbide cutting tool

Figure 26. Spindle speed formula for mill/drills.

Cutting speed, typically defined in feet per minute (FPM), is the speed at which the edge of a tool moves across the material surface.

A recommended cutting speed is an ideal speed for cutting a type of material in order to produce the desired finish and optimize tool life.

The books Machinery’s Handbook or Machine Shop Practice, and some internet sites, pro- vide excellent recommendations for which cutting speeds to use when calculating the spindle speed. These sources also provide a wealth of additional information about the variables that affect cutting speed and they are a good educational resource.

Also, there are a large number of easy-to-use spindle speed calculators that can be found on the internet. These sources will help you take into account the applicable variables in order to deter- mine the best spindle speed for the operation.

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Contents Model G0755 Page Table of Contents Introduction Machine Description Manual AccuracyContact Info Identification Machine Data Sheet Table Info Safety Instructions for Machinery SafetyPage Additional Safety for Mill/Drills Circuit Requirements for Power SupplyAvailability Full-Load Current Rating50 ft Grounding InstructionsExtension Cords Minimum Gauge Size 14 AWGSetup Needed for SetupUnpackingInventory Cleanup Before cleaning, gather the followingBasic steps for removing rust preventative Site Considerations To move your machine into position Lifting & PlacingAnchoring to Floor Assembly Anchoring to Concrete FloorsMachine Base Concrete Joining Drill Chuck Arbor Lubricating Mill/DrillTo join the drill chuck and arbor To test run the machine Test RunSpindle Break-In Inspections AdjustmentsOperation Overview OperationsIdentification Using Coarse DownfeedUsing Fine Downfeed Control Panel Downfeed ControlsDepth Stop Headstock MovementRaising/Lowering Headstock Table Travel Tilting HeadstockGraduated Dials Axis Power Feed ON/OFF SwitchAxis Handwheels Tool Needed Qty Installing/Removing ToolingInstalling Tool Holder To install tool holderTools Needed Qty Spindle SpeedRemoving Tool Holder Determining Spindle SpeedSpindle Speed Range Lever Speed Lever Setting Spindle SpeedISO 68 and ISO 32 machine oil AccessoriesH7527 6 Rotary Table Set H7527-6 Rotary Table SetH5930-4-Pc Center Drill Set H5931-4-Pc Center Drill Set G9612-Test IndicatorG5774-R-8 End Mill Holder Set G5641-1-2-3 Blocks G9815-Parallel SetLubrication MaintenanceCleaning Protecting ScheduleTo change the headstock oil Headstock ReservoirTable/Column Ways & Quill Ball OilersQuill Rack & Pinion Table LeadscrewsAxis Leadscrew Troubleshooting ServiceSymptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Adjusting Leadscrew Backlash Adjusting GibsTo tram the spindle with the table Tramming SpindleReplacing Power Feed Carbon Brushes Tightening Return Spring Tension To adjust the return spring tensionWiring Safety Instructions WiringControl Panel Electrical Box WiringMotors & Other Electrical Wiring Axis Motor Axis Limit Switch Electrical PhotosElectrical Box Spindle Motor Control Panel Rear ViewHead PartsDescription Head Parts ListDescription Table & Column Table & Column Parts List 401 406 402 403 405 404 415 411 408 407 409 412 410 413 414 Electrical ComponentsPower Feed Accessories Machine Labels & Cosmetics Comments Warranty CardBOX BELLINGHAM, WA Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INCWarranty & Returns