Using the steady rest using the follow rest – Grizzly G0492 User Manual

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G0492 12" X 36" Combo Lathe/Mill

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The follow rest in

Figure 27 is mounted on the

saddle and follows the movement of the tool. The
follow rest requires only two fingers, as the cut-
ting tool acts as the third. The follow rest is used
on long, slender parts to prevent flexing of the
workpiece from the pressure of the cutting tool.

The sliding fingers are set similar to those
of the steady rest—free of play but not bind-
ing. Always lubricate during operation. After
prolonged use, the fingers will need to be
milled or filed to clean up the contact surface.

The steady rest serves as a support for long
shafts. The steady rest can be placed anywhere
along the length of the ways.

To use the steady rest:

1. Carefully place the steady rest on the lathe

bedways.

2. Loosen the lock knobs so the finger position

can be adjusted (see

Figure 26).

Figure 26. Steady rest adjustments.

Lock Knob

Clamp

Knob

Adjustment Knob

Lock Nut

3. Loosen the clamp knob (see Figure 26) and

open the steady rest so a workpiece can fit
inside of the fingers.

4. Position the steady rest where desired.

Tighten the lock nut (see

Figure 26) at the

base of the steady rest to secure in place.

5. Close the steady rest so that the workpiece

is inside the fingers and tighten the clamp
knob.

6. Turn the adjustment knobs so the fingers are

snug against the workpiece and then tighten
the lock knobs. Lubricate the finger tips with
an anti-seize lubricant during operation.

7. After prolonged use, the fingers will show

wear. Either mill or file the tips for a new con-
tact surface.

Figure 27. Follow rest attachment.

Using the Steady

Rest

Using the Follow

Rest

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