Grizzly G0755 owner manual Ball Oilers, Table/Column Ways & Quill

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Ball Oilers

Oil Type

Model T23963 or ISo 32 Equivalent

Oil Amount

1–2 Pumps

Lubrication Frequency

8 Hrs. of Operation

Proper lubrication of ball oilers (shown in Figures 45–46) is done with a pump-type oil can that has a plastic or rubberized cone tip (see Page 27 for offerings from Grizzly). We do not recommend using metal needle or lance tips, as they can push the ball too far into the oiler, break the spring seat, and lodge the ball in the oil galley.

Y-Axis

Ball Oiler

Y-Axis Table Ways

Figure 45. Y-axis ball oiler and ways.

X-Axis

Ball Oiler

X-Axis

Table Ways

Figure 46. X-axis ball oiler and ways.

Push the tip of the oil can nozzle against the ball oiler to create a hydraulic seal, then pump the oil can once or twice. If you see sludge and contami- nants coming out of the lubrication area, continue pumping the oil can until the oil runs clear. When finished, wipe away the excess oil.

Table/Column Ways & Quill

Oil Type.......Model T23962 or ISo 68 Equivalent

Oil Amount

Thin Coat

Lubrication Frequency

8 Hrs. of Operation

Refer to Figures 45–48to identify each compo- nent to lubricate.

Column

Ways

Figure 47. Column ways.

Quill

Figure 48. Outside surface of the quill.

Use the component controls to access the entire length of the surfaces, then clean them with min- eral spirits and shop rags.

When dry, apply a thin coat of oil to the surfaces. Move each component through the entire path of travel several times to distribute the lubricant.

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Model G0755 (Mfg. Since 1/13)

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Contents Model G0755 Page Table of Contents Machine Description Manual Accuracy IntroductionContact Info Identification Machine Data Sheet Table Info Safety Safety Instructions for MachineryPage Additional Safety for Mill/Drills Full-Load Current Rating Power SupplyAvailability Circuit Requirements forMinimum Gauge Size 14 AWG Grounding InstructionsExtension Cords 50 ftNeeded for Setup SetupUnpackingInventory Before cleaning, gather the following CleanupBasic steps for removing rust preventative Site Considerations Lifting & Placing To move your machine into positionAnchoring to Concrete Floors Anchoring to Floor AssemblyMachine Base Concrete Lubricating Mill/Drill Joining Drill Chuck ArborTo join the drill chuck and arbor Test Run To test run the machineInspections Adjustments Spindle Break-InOperations Operation OverviewControl Panel Downfeed Controls Using Coarse DownfeedUsing Fine Downfeed IdentificationHeadstock Movement Depth StopRaising/Lowering Headstock Tilting Headstock Table TravelGraduated Dials ON/OFF Switch Axis Power FeedAxis Handwheels To install tool holder Installing/Removing ToolingInstalling Tool Holder Tool Needed QtyDetermining Spindle Speed Spindle SpeedRemoving Tool Holder Tools Needed QtySetting Spindle Speed Spindle Speed Range Lever Speed LeverAccessories ISO 68 and ISO 32 machine oilH7527-6 Rotary Table Set H7527 6 Rotary Table SetG5641-1-2-3 Blocks G9815-Parallel Set G9612-Test IndicatorG5774-R-8 End Mill Holder Set H5930-4-Pc Center Drill Set H5931-4-Pc Center Drill SetSchedule MaintenanceCleaning Protecting LubricationHeadstock Reservoir To change the headstock oilBall Oilers Table/Column Ways & QuillTable Leadscrews Quill Rack & PinionAxis Leadscrew Service TroubleshootingSymptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Adjusting Gibs Adjusting Leadscrew BacklashTramming Spindle To tram the spindle with the tableReplacing Power Feed Carbon Brushes To adjust the return spring tension Tightening Return Spring TensionWiring Wiring Safety InstructionsElectrical Box Wiring Control PanelMotors & Other Electrical Wiring Electrical Photos Axis Motor Axis Limit SwitchElectrical Box Control Panel Rear View Spindle MotorParts HeadHead Parts List DescriptionDescription Table & Column Table & Column Parts List Electrical Components 401 406 402 403 405 404 415 411 408 407 409 412 410 413 414Power Feed Accessories Machine Labels & Cosmetics Warranty Card CommentsGrizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC BOX BELLINGHAM, WAWarranty & Returns