Jaw chuck, Mounting workpiece – Grizzly G0554Z User Manual

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Model g0554z (Mfg 01/09+)

Always use a low spindle speed when

machining non-concentric workpieces or

for off-center turning to avoid ejecting the

workpiece from the mounting device at

a high rate of speed. Failure to heed this

warning could lead to serious personal

injury, death or property damage.

4-Jaw chuck

the 8" 4-jaw, direct mount, independent chuck
included with your lathe has hardened steel
jaws that are independently adjusted and can be
independently reversed, which allows for a wide
range of mounting versatility for non-concentric
workpieces.

Mounting Workpiece

Tools Needed

Qty

4-jaw Chuck Key ............................................... 1
plywood

3

4

" (Bedway) ....................................... 1

To mount a workpiece onto the 4-jaw chuck:

1. disConnECt lAthE FroM poWEr!

2. lay a piece of plywood on the bedway under

the chuck to protect it.

3. use the chuck key to open each jaw so the

workpiece will lay flat against the chuck face
or jaw steps.

4. With assistance or a supporting device,

mount the workpiece centered on the chuck,
then turn each jaw until it makes contact with
the workpiece.

5. tighten each jaw in small increments. After

you have adjusted the first jaw, continue tight-
ening in an opposing sequence, as shown in

Figure 32.

1

2

3

4

Workpiece

Center Point

Figure 32. 4-jaw tightening sequence.

6. After the workpiece is held in place by the

jaws, turn the chuck by hand and notice the
workpiece alignment.

— if the workpiece is not correctly aligned for

your operation as you turn the chuck, make
fine adjustments by slightly loosening one
jaw and tightening the opposing jaw until
the workpiece is correctly aligned (see

Figure 33 for an example).

Figure 33. non-concentric workpiece correctly

mounted on the 4-jaw chuck.

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