Mounting chuck or faceplate – Grizzly G0554Z User Manual

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Model g0554z (Mfg 01/09+)

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3. one at a time, use the spindle lock key to turn

the three cam-locks counterclockwise until
the marks on the cam-locks align with the
single marks on the spindle nose, as shown
in

Figure 24. As you turn the cam-locks, they

will rise slightly up from the spindle nose.

4. use a dead-blow hammer or a wood block

to lightly tap around the circumference of the
chuck or faceplate to break it free from the
spindle taper and cam-lock sockets.

5. With a rocking motion, carefully remove the

chuck or faceplate from the spindle nose, as
shown in

Figure 25.

Figure 25. Example of removing the 3-jaw chuck

from the spindle nose.

spindle nose

Cam-lock

stud

Mounting chuck or Faceplate

1. disConnECt lAthE FroM poWEr!

2. lay a chuck cradle or a protective layer of

plywood under the chuck or faceplate and
over the bedway to protect the precision
ground surfaces from damage and to prevent
fingers from being pinched.

3. Clean away debris and oily substances from

the mating surfaces of the spindle and chuck
or faceplate.

4. position the chuck or faceplate in front of

the spindle nose with the cam-lock studs
aligned with the sockets, then carefully insert
the chuck or faceplate onto the spindle (see

Figure 25).

5. slowly tighten each cam-lock clockwise until

you feel it engage the cam-lock stud, then
continue to turn the cam-lock until you cannot
turn it any further.

As you tighten the cam-locks, the chuck or
faceplate will snug up onto the spindle nose.
When fully tightened, the cam-lock mark will
fall between the two "V" marks on the spindle
nose, as shown in

Figure 26.

Note: To make sure that the chuck or
faceplate is perpendicularly aligned with the
spindle, use a test indicator mounted on the
bedways to check for runout.

Figure 24. Cam-lock loosened with the mark

aligned with single mark on the spindle nose.

Marks Aligned

Cam lock

Figure 26. Cam-lock fully tightened with the

mark aligned between the "V" marks.

Cam-lock Mark

Between spindle nose

"V" Marks

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