Scroll chuck clamping – Grizzly 10" x 22" Benchtop Lathe G0602 User Manual

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Model G0602/G0752 (Mfg. Since 11/12)

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4. use mineral spirits to clean the debris and

grime from the jaws and chuck jaw guides.

5. Apply a thin coat of white lithium grease to

the surfaces of the removed jaw set. store
in a safe place free from moisture and abra-
sives.

6. rotate the chuck key clockwise until you see

the tip of the scroll-gear lead thread just begin
to enter a jaw guide (see

figure 28).

9. install the remaining jaws in numerical order,

in the same manner.

— if installed correctly, the jaws will converge

evenly at the center of the chuck.

— if the jaws do not converge evenly, remove

them. re-install the jaws sequentially 1–3,
and make sure each one engages with the
scroll-gear lead thread during its first rota-
tion.

to change the jaw set:

1. disConneCt lAthe FroM poWer!

2. place a piece of plywood over the bedways to

protect them from potential damage.

3. insert the chuck key and turn it counterclock-

wise to back the jaws out and remove them.

figure 28. lead thread on scroll gear.

lead thread

7. insert jaw #1 into the jaw guide and hold the

jaw against the scroll-gear.

8. rotate the chuck key clockwise one turn to

engage the tip of the scroll-gear lead thread
into the jaw. pull the jaw; it should be locked
into the jaw guide.

the 3-jaw scroll-type chuck has an internal
scroll-gear that moves all jaws in unison when
adjusted with the chuck key. the chuck will hold
cylindrical parts on-center with the axis of spindle
rotation and can be rotated at high speeds if the
workpiece is properly clamped and balanced.

never mix jaw types or positions to

accommodate an odd-shaped workpiece. the
chuck will spin out of balance and may throw
the workpiece! instead, use an independent jaw
chuck or a faceplate.

Insufficient
Jaw Clamping

Unstable

Workpiece

Bar Stock

Cylinder

Unsafe Jaw Position

Poor Scroll

Gear Engagement

Safer Inside

Jaw Use

Unsafe Inside

Jaw Use

Unsafe Jaw

Position

Safer Outside

Jaw Use

Poor Scroll Gear Engagement

Unsafe Jaw Position and

Poor Scroll
Gear
Engagement

Poor Grip

Unstable

Workpiece

Shallow

Bar Stock

Shallow

Bar Stock

Safer Outside

Jaw Use

Safer Inside

Jaw Use

CORRECT

CORRECT

CORRECT

CORRECT

INCORRECT

INCORRECT

INCORRECT

INCORRECT

scroll chuck

clamping

figure 29. Jaw selection and workpiece holding.

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