Grizzly G0554Z User Manual

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Model g0554z (Mfg 01/09+)

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2. determine the final diameter, in inches, for

the cut you intend to make.

Note: For this step, you will need to aver-
age out the diameters or work with the finish
diameter.

3. use the following formula to determine the

correct spindle speed (rpM) for your opera-
tion:

Example A:

you will finish cut a

1

2

" diameter piece

of cast steel stock, using an hss cutting
tool.

Step 1:

150 (sFM from chart) x 4 = 600

Step 2:

600 / .5" (diameter of workpiece) = 1200

Result:

the correct spindle speed is 1200 rpM.

Example b:

you will rough turn a 1" diameter piece
of stainless steel, using a carbide cutting
tool.

Step 1:

60 (sFM from chart) x 2 (for carbide tool)
= 120

Step 2:

120 (Calculated sFM) x 4 = 480

Step 3:

480 / 1" (diameter of workpiece) = 480
rpM

Result:

the correct spindle speed is 480 rpM.

Cutting Speed (FPM) x 12

*

Recommended

Dia. of Cut (in inches) x 3.14

Spindle

Speed
(RPM)

*

Double if using carbide cutting tool

=

Figure 52. spindle speed chart.

SpEEDS

LEvERS

RpM

JLp

1800

GLp

1280

HLp

910

JLM

650

GLM

460

HLM

325

JKp

230

GKp

160

HKp

115

JKM

85

GKM

60

HKM

40

4. Examine the chart in Figure 52 or on the

front of the headstock to determine the avail-
able spindle speed closest to your calculated
speed.

Note: When the calculated spindle speed
falls between the available speeds, use your
best judgement as to which speed to use.

5. Make sure the spindle is turned OFF and it

has come to a complete stop.

6. Configure the spindle speed levers as direct-

ed in the spindle speed chart. For instance,
the calculated spindle speed in

Example A

is 1200 rpM, then the spindle speed levers
are configured for the nearest speed of 1280
rpM, as shown in

Figure 53

Note: You may need to rock the spindle
back-and-forth by hand to get the gears to
properly engage.

G H J

M 0 P

K L

Figure 53. spindle speed levers set for a speed

of 1280 rpM.

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