Milling/drilling – Grizzly G0484 User Manual

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g0484 gear head Mill/drill

To mill a workpiece:

1.

Learn about the control panel shown on page

16 and the controls shown in figure 16.

2. Clamp the workpiece to the milling table, and

adjust the headstock to the needed height,
depth of cut, and milling path.

Note: For special milling operations, loosen
the headstock tilt lock nuts and rotate the
headstock to the needed angle (

Figure 17).

Note: If you are only milling in one direction,
lock the unused table slide in place.

3. refer to choosing Spindle RpM on page

19 to find the best spindle rpM, and then
move the headstock levers to the appropriate
spindle speed positions.

4. unlock the headstock levers (figure 18), and

use the lift motor to position the headstock
close to the workpiece.

Note: For maximum spindle rigidity while
milling, keep the spindle retracted into the
headstock as far as possible with the quill
headstock lock levers locked and the fine
feed lock knob tightened.

—For milling tighten the fine feed lock knob

and use the fine feed handwheel and its
scale to set the milling depth. then lock the
quill lock lever.

—For drilling, leave the fine feed lock knob

loose, and use the quill feed lever handles
to draw the quill and drill bit down.

5. push the green power button.

6. turn the rotary switch dial to f or R to select

the appropriate cutting direction for the type
of cutter that you are using.

7. use the table handwheels or the power feed

to move the table so the cutter enters the
workpiece slowly. refer to the power feed
manual for power feed operation if required.

Milling/Drilling

figure 18. headstock lock levers.

figure 17. headstock tilt lock.

figure 16. Milling/drilling controls.

Quill Feed Lever

Fine Feed Lock Knob

Quill Lock Lever

Fine Feed Knob

spindle scale

failure to follow RpM and feed Rate

Guidelines may threaten operator safety

from ejected parts or broken tools

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