Mounting lathe – Grizzly G0456 User Manual

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G0456 Variable Speed Wood Lathe

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Mounting Lathe

The lathe bed and stand are separated for ship-
ping safety purposes. We recommend positioning
the stand in the final location for the lathe before
mounting the lathe bed. L-brackets are also pro-
vided for floor mounting.

When lifting the lathe, use a forklift and lifting
straps—and have another person on the ground
to steady the lathe while moving, so the lathe
doesn't swing uncontrollably.

Components and Hardware Needed:

Qty

Lathe Bed .......................................................... 1
Stand Assembly ................................................ 1
Cap Screws

7

16

"-14 x 1

1

2

" .................................. 6

Lock Washers

7

16

" ........................................... 10

L-Brackets .......................................................... 2
Hex Bolts

7

16

"-14 x

3

4

" ....................................... 4

Lock Washers

7

16

" ............................................. 4

The Model G0456 is

an extremely heavy

machine. Serious per-

sonal injury may occur

if safe moving methods

are not followed. To be

safe, use assistance and

power equipment when

moving the machine. If

you are unfamiliar with

safe machine lifting prac-

tices, hire professionals.

3. Fasten the lathe bed to the stand with the

cap screws and washers.

4. Install the L-brackets, as shown in Figure 6,

with the hex bolts, lock washers, and remain-
ing flat washers.

Figure 5. Placing the lathe bed on the stand.

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Figure 6. Installing L-brackets.

5. Mount the lathe to the floor via the holes in

the L-brackets.

To mount the lathe bed:

1. Move the stand to where you plan to locate

the lathe.

2. Using a forklift, lift the lathe bed onto the

stand by placing the lifting straps through
the center of the bed and around the cast-
ing webs, as shown in

Figure 5. The strap

closest to the headstock should be wrapped
around the forklift forks a few times to com-
pensate for the heavier weight load on that
side.

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