Grizzly G0619 owner manual Drill Chuck, To install the drill chuck and arbor

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Drill Chuck

To install the drill chuck and arbor:

1.DISCONNECT THE MILL/DRILL FROM POWER!

2.Insert the chuck arbor into the spindle so it engages the alignment pin inside of the spindle and makes contact with the drawbar threads.

3.Thread the drawbar into the arbor until the arbor seated up into the spindle taper.

4.While supporting the chuck and arbor with one hand, snug the drawbar with the drawbar hex wrench.

Note: Do not overtighten the drawbar. Overtightening makes arbor removal difficult and will damage the arbor and threads.

To remove the chuck and arbor from the spindle:

1.DISCONNECT THE MILL/DRILL FROM POWER!

2.Remove the plastic cap that covers the drawbar.

3.Lock the quill in place with the quill lock.

4.Insert the pin spanner into the two holes at the bottom of the spindle (see Figure 11).

Holes Under Spindle

Figure 11. Spindle holes.

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5.Using the 17mm wrench, loosen the drawbar one turn only. DO NOT remove it.

NOTICE

DO NOT completely unscrew the drawbar before striking it with the hammer. You will damage the threads on the drawbar and the arbor.

6.Tap the top of the drawbar with the hammer. This will unseat the taper of the arbor from the spindle (see Figure 12).

Figure 12. Tapping on the drawbar.

7.Hold one hand under the chuck and finish loosening the drawbar by hand until it falls out of the spindle.

Note: The chuck is attached to the arbor using a JT6 taper. This attachment is consid- ered to be semi-permanent. There should be no need to remove the chuck from the arbor. Inspect the chuck from time to time to make sure it is still tight on the arbor. If it is loose, use a dead-blow or other soft headed ham- mer to re-seat the taper.

G0619 DELUXE SMALL MILL/DRILL

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Contents Model G0619 Deluxe Small MILL/DRILL Page Table of Contents Introduction ForewordContact Info Electrical Product DimensionsShipping Dimensions MotorTable Info Main SpecificationsFeatures ConstructionIdentification Safety Safety Instructions for MachineryAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Additional Safety for Mill/Drills Circuit Requirements 110V OperationItems Needed for Setup SET UPSetup Safety UnpackingContents Qty InventoryDrill Chuck and JT6 x R8 Arbor Clean Up Site ConsiderationsMounting to Workbench To adjust the feet on the mill/drillFeet Components and Hardware Needed QtyTest Run Spindle Break-in To test run and break-in the spindle bearingsSpindle Height Control Operation SafetyOperations To change the spindle positionTo install the drill chuck and arbor Drill ChuckTo remove the chuck and arbor from the spindle To install the R-8 collet ColletsTo remove the collet Headstock Travel Axis and Rotation To raise or lower the headstockTo tilt the headstock to the left or right Table Travel Axis and Y-Axis Longitudinal FeedCross Feed Control Panel Cutting Speed x 4 /Tool Diameter = RPM Calculating SpindleTo determine the needed RPM Cutting Speeds for High Speed Steel HSS Cutting ToolsMilling/Drilling Mode Refer to Calculating Spindle RPM onH8177-Worktable with Angle AccessoriesH8178-Variable Speed Power Feed Kit H8179-Horizontal Milling TableH2689-R-8 Quick Change Collet Set G9322-Boring Head Combo SetG1075-52-Pc Clamping Kit H5685-4Rotary TableMaintenance ScheduleLubrication Service About ServiceTroubleshooting Gibs and Backlash To adjust the table gibs and the handwheel backlashTo adjust the headstock gibs Tools Needed QtyService Lubrication To lubricate the leadscrew and gearsMain power switch Fuse Electrical ComponentsChip guard Wiring Diagram G0619 FiguresParts Breakdown Description PSB16M Parts Breakdown Flat Spring Label Placement 301 302 308 303 307 304 309 305 306Warranty and Returns Page Page

G0619 specifications

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