Threading, Headstock threading controls – Grizzly 10" x 22" Benchtop Lathe G0602 User Manual

Page 48

Advertising
background image

-46-

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

the following subsections describe how to use
the threading controls and charts to set up the
lathe for a threading operation. if you are unfamil-
iar with the process of cutting threads on a lathe,
we strongly recommend that you read books,
review industry trade magazines, or get formal
training before attempting any threading projects.

headstock threading controls

the threading charts on the headstock face dis-
play the settings for metric and inch threading.

using the controls on the lathe, complete the fol-
lowing examples to better understand how to set
up the lathe for the desired threading operation.

threading

4. open the change gear cover, loosen the lash

adjuster (

figure 61 on page 45) and swing

the change gear assembly out of the way.

5. remove the e-clips and cap screw from the

change gears.

6. lubricate the change gears (refer to page 55

for detailed instructions) and swap them out
in the order shown on the chart in

figure 62,

then secure the change gears with the e-clips
and cap screw.

note: All change gears are stamped with the

number of teeth they have.

7. Move the lash adjuster so the gear backlash

is between 0.003" to 0.008", tighten the lash
adjuster cap screw, and close the cover.

8. loosen the carriage lock (see figure 60 on

page 45).

the lathe is now set up to cut 64 tpi threads.

When threading keep your hand on the half-

nut lever ready to disengage the half nut to

avoid potential carriage/chuck crash.

to set the lathe to cut 64 tpi threads:

1. disConneCt lAthe FroM poWer!

2. turn the feed dials to the numeral and letter

indicated by the chart in

figure 62.

note: You may have to rock the chuck by
hand to mesh the gearbox gears.

3. gather the required change gears based

upon the chart.

figure 62. threading setup for 64 tpi.

= 64 tpi

lash Adjuster

e-Clips

inch

thread

Chart

Cap

screw

Advertising