Depth stop head height – Grizzly Heavy Duty Mill/ G1006 User Manual

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Depth Stop

Head Height

The depth stop is used to control the range of
downward movement by the drill bit or cutter.
Maximum depth is 5".

To calibrate the depth stop:

1. Make sure the spindle is drawn all the way up

into the head. Place a piece of paper on the
workpiece. Loosen the headstock bolts and
lower the head until the drill bit or cutter just
contacts the paper. Tighten the headstock
bolts.

2. Turn the depth stop leadscrew until the top of

the indicator plate is level with your desired
depth as listed on the scale to the left or right.
The depth stop leadscrew is controlled by the
knurled knob under the front of the headstock
(Figure 30).

Figure 30. Setting depth stop.

Indicator Plate

Knurled Knob

The head height on this Mill/Drill can be adjusted
for various applications.

To adjust the head height:

1. Loosen the two head locking nuts located on

the right side of the head near the back. Use
the lug wrench provided (Figure 31).

Figure 31. Head locking nuts.

2. Use the head crank to move the head up or

down according to your needs.

3. Tighten the two head locking nuts.

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