Drill Chuck Arbor

Your machine has been pre-fitted with a drill chuck arbor that has an R-8 shank and a Jacob’s Taper. It is ready to accept the standard drill chuck provided with this machine. This drill chuck installation is intended to be permanent.

To install the drill chuck:

1.Clean the grease off the drill chuck and all taper mating surfaces. Pay particular atten- tion to the bore in the drill chuck—it must be free from all grease, oil and debris.

2.Retract the drill chuck jaws fully by turning the body of the drill chuck clockwise.

3.Press the drill chuck onto the Jacob’s Taper. Tap lightly with a brass or other soft-headed hammer to get a good fit.

Note: While it may not seem like there is anything keeping the drill chuck in place, the Jacob’s Taper fit provides a strong bond and will hold the drill chuck tightly (Figure 14).

Arbor w/ R-8

Taper Shank

Drill Chuck

w/Jacob's Taper

Figure 14. Drill chuck.

G3358 Milling/Drilling Machine

Face Mill

All types of milling cutters and drill bits are sharp. It is recommended that these not be handled directly. Use leather gloves or shop towels to hold sharp tooling to avoid cuts to your hands. Be careful while han- dling them and store them in a child safe location.

The Model G3358 comes equipped with a 3" face mill and a 1" R-8 stub arbor. If they are not already assembled, continue below.

To install the face mill:

1.Clean all grease, oil and debris off the R-8 arbor and face mill.

2.Fit the face mill onto the stub end of the arbor so the keys on the arbor and the keyways on the face mil come together (Figure 15).

Flat Washer

R-8 Arbor

Cap Screw

Face Mill

Figure 15. Face mill.

3.Secure the face mill to the arbor with the cap screw and washer provided.

4.Install the arbor with face mill into the machine as described in Collet/Arbor on Page 20.

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Grizzly G3358 owner manual Drill Chuck Arbor, Face Mill, To install the drill chuck, To install the face mill