Depth of Cut

The correct depth of cut when surface sanding with the Model G0716 depends on many vari- ables, such as the hardness of the wood, the width of the workpiece, and the feed rate.

Generally, a 14 turn of the elevation handwheel (132" depth of cut) per pass is acceptable for coarser grits or softer woods. A 18 turn of the handwheel (164" depth of cut) is recommended for finer grits or harder woods. However, use your best judgement to produce good sanding results for your operation.

Important: Keep in mind that, although the thick- ness of the workpiece is reduced during sanding, this process is not a replacement for thickness planing, which should be done with a planer or other acceptable tool/machine before beginning the sanding process.

NOTICE

Taking an excessive depth of cut could cause the sanding motor to exceed the available power source amperage. In this case, the motor or power source circuit breaker will trip. If this should happen, dis- connect the machine from power, allow the motor to cool, reset the circuit breaker, then take a smaller depth of cut.

Model G0716 (Mfg. Since 2/11)

To adjust the depth of cut:

1.Loosen the elevation lock knob (see

Figure 24).

Handwheel

Lock

Knob

Pointer & Scale

Figure 24. Elevation controls.

2.Rotate the elevation handwheel counter- clockwise to lower the sanding drum.

Note: A 14 turn of the handwheel equals 132" depth of cut.

3.When you have set the proper depth of cut for your operation, firmly tighten the lock knob to secure the sanding drum in place above the workpiece.

NOTICE

It is imperative that the elevation lock knob is fully tightened before resuming the sand- ing process. Otherwise, the sanding drum will raise up under the pressure from the workpiece and will not evenly sand it.

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Grizzly G0716 owner manual Depth of Cut, To adjust the depth of cut

G0716 specifications

The Grizzly G0716 is a versatile and robust wood lathe designed for both amateur and professional woodworkers. With its powerful motor and impressive features, this lathe stands out in the woodworking community for its reliability and performance.

At the heart of the Grizzly G0716 is a 1 HP motor, which delivers high torque and allows for smooth operation at various speeds. The lathe offers variable speed capabilities ranging from 400 to 3,600 RPM, providing woodworkers with the flexibility to adjust the speed based on the material and application. This feature is particularly beneficial for turning different types of wood, ensuring optimal results for both roughing and finishing cuts.

The G0716 has a sturdy cast iron construction, which contributes to its stability and minimizes vibrations during operation. This solid build not only ensures durability but also enhances the overall turning experience, leading to more precise and consistent results. The spacious bed length of 32 inches provides ample space for working on larger projects, making it suitable for various applications, from bowls to larger spindles.

One of the standout characteristics of the Grizzly G0716 is its user-friendly design. It includes a sliding tailstock that allows for easy adjustments and precise alignment, facilitating seamless operation. The quick-release tailstock and easy-to-read indexing head enhance usability, allowing woodworkers to switch between different projects without unnecessary delays.

In terms of safety, the lathe is equipped with a safety switch that prevents accidental start-up, ensuring that users remain protected during operation. Additionally, the machine's well-placed controls allow for convenient access, so operators can stay focused on their work while easily making adjustments as needed.

The G0716 is compatible with a variety of tools and accessories, increasing its versatility and making it a valuable addition to any workshop. Whether you are a beginner looking to explore the world of turning or an experienced woodworker seeking a reliable lathe for your projects, the Grizzly G0716 offers a blend of power, precision, and practicality that enhances the woodworking experience. Its combination of features, safety elements, and robust construction sets a standard for quality lathes in its class.