Wood lathe operation – Grizzly 18" x 47" Wood Lathe G0733 User Manual

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Model G0733 (Mfg. Since 10/11)

Symptom

possible cause

corrective Action

vibration noise while
machine is running; noise
changes when speed is
changed.

1. Belt cover loose.

1. tighten the screws that secure the belt cover; if

necessary install a soft, vibration dampening mate-
rial between the belt cover and the headstock cast-
ing.

excessive vibration (with
workpiece installed).

1. Workpiece mounted incorrectly.

2. headstock, tailstock, or tool rest not

securely clamped to lathe bed.

3. Workpiece warped, out of round, or

is flawed.

4. spindle speed is set too fast for

mounted workpiece.

5. lathe is resting on an uneven sur-

face.

6. motor mount bolts are loose.
7. Belt is worn or damaged.
8. spindle bearings are worn.

1. re-mount workpiece, making sure that centers are

embedded in true center of workpiece.

2. Check clamp levers and tighten if necessary.

3. Cut workpiece to correct, or use a different

workpiece.

4. reduce the spindle speed.

5. shim stand or adjust feet on stand to remove any

wobbles present in the stand.

6. tighten motor mount bolts.
7. replace belt (see

page 39).

8. replace spindle bearings.

Chisels grab or dig into
workpiece.

1. tool rest set too low.

2. tool rest set too far from workpiece.

3. Wrong chisel/tool being used.

4. Chisel/tool dull.

1. set tool rest higher. see

page 22 for how to prop-

erly set the tool rest height.

2. move the tool rest closer to the workpiece. see

page 22 for the proper workpiece/tool rest clear-
ance.

3. use the correct chisel/tool; educate yourself by

reading books, trade magazines, or seeking help
from an experienced lathe operator.

4. sharpen or replace the chisel/tool you are using.

Bad surface finish on
workpiece.

1. Wrong spindle speed.
2. dull chisel or wrong chisel being

used for the operation.

1. use trial-and-error to find a better spindle speed.
2. sharpen chisel or try a different chisel.

tailstock moves under
load.

1. tailstock mounting bolt loose.
2. Bed surface is oily or greasy.

1. tighten.
2. Clean bed surface to remove excess oil/grease.

Can't remove tapered tool
from tailstock barrel.

1. tailstock barrel not retracted all the

way back into the tailstock.

2. debris was not removed from taper

before inserting into barrel.

1. turn the barrel handwheel until it forces taper out of

barrel.

2

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always make sure that taper surfaces are clean.

Wood Lathe Operation

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