Grizzly G1183/G1276 instruction manual Belt Installation, Belt Tracking

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Belt Installation

The 6'' x 48'' sanding belt is easily installed. First remove the belt guard by loosening the four com- bination-head screws. Pull down on the spring loaded belt tensioning lever which lowers the upper roller and allows the belt to be slid off of the two rollers. See Figure 14.

Figure 14. Installing sanding belt.

The new belt will have a rotation arrow on the backing. Make certain the belt is placed onto the rollers in the proper orientation. There is a rota- tion label on the housing indicating the direction. Pull the lever down and slide the new belt onto the rollers and center it.

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Belt Tracking

Tracking adjustment is conducted as follows:

1.Insure that the upper roller is parallel to the platen (there is no adjustment for the lower roller). This adjustment is easier to accom- plish with the belt removed. Remember that the roller is crowned, and a rough align- ment of the roller to the platen was already described in the section entitled Belt Platen. To determine parallelism for proper tracking, measure at a point approximately

.5'' from the ends of the roller. Use a straight edge on top of the platen and extend it over the roller. See Figure 15.

Figure 15. Measuring platen to roller parallelism.

2.You should see a gap between the straight edge and roller. Measure this with a feeler gauge.

3.Repeat step 1 and 2 with the straight edge positioned at the opposite edge of the plat- en.

4.The difference in the measurements is the amount of "twist" in the belt. Reduce the twist by adjusting one of the two tracking knobs. See Figure 16. If the "out-board" end (or the end furthest from the tracking adjustment side) of the roller measures greater than the "in-board" side, tighten the right hand tracking knob.

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G1183/G1276 specifications

The Grizzly G1183/G1276 is a versatile wood lathe designed for both amateur woodworkers and seasoned professionals. Renowned for its robust construction and precise performance, it has gained popularity in the woodworking community for its ability to create intricate designs and projects with ease.

One of the core features of the G1183/G1276 is its powerful motor. This lathe is equipped with a heavy-duty 1 HP motor, delivering consistent torque and stability during operation. The variable speed control allows users to adjust the rotational speed from 600 to 3200 RPM, making it suitable for a wide array of turning tasks, from roughing out large bowl shapes to delicate detail work on smaller spindle projects.

The cast iron bed of the lathe ensures durability and reduces vibration, which enhances accuracy during turning. The sturdy base and robust construction provide a solid foundation, allowing woodworkers to work with confidence, even with larger pieces of wood. Additionally, the overall design promotes user-friendly operation, making setup and adjustments straightforward.

Another notable technological advancement in the Grizzly G1183/G1276 is the self-ejecting tailstock. This feature allows for quick and easy removal of the workpiece, minimizing downtime and streamlining the workflow. The tailstock also includes a 2-inch diameter quill, with a travel of 3 inches, facilitating smooth transitions during different stages of turning.

For enhanced versatility, the G1183/G1276 offers an array of accessories, including different size chisels, faceplates, and tool rests. The quick-change tool post allows users to switch tools efficiently, improving productivity as woodworkers can transition seamlessly between various turning tasks.

User experience is further improved with the integrated digital RPM readout, providing real-time feedback on speed settings. This feature helps to maintain optimal speeds for different materials, reducing the risk of overheating or damaging the workpiece.

Overall, the Grizzly G1183/G1276 wood lathe stands out due to its combination of power, stability, and user-friendly features. Whether you're crafting fine furniture or artistic pieces, its quality construction and advanced technology make it an exceptional tool for any woodturning project. Its commitment to precision, durability, and performance makes the G1183/G1276 a worthwhile investment for any woodworking enthusiast.