Mounting – Grizzly Wood Copy Attachment G2891 User Manual

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G2891 Lathe Copy Attachment

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mounting

The Model G2891 mounts easily on Grizzly Lathe

Models G1067Z and G1495. It will also mount on

most other lathes having a bed size of at least

40''. Two mounting brackets attach the bed of the

Model G2891 securely to the bed of the lathe.

The mounting process is as follows:

1.

Mount the two bed brackets perpendicular

to the lathe bed with the large cap screws

and the square threaded mounting plates

provided. The heads of the cap screws

should be on top of the brackets and the

mounting plates should be below the bed.

To provide a solid base for the Copy

Attachment base, the mounting brackets

should be centered on points measuring

20% of the distance across the bed from

the headstock and tailstock. See figure 2.

On a lathe with a 40" bed, brackets will be

centered approximately 8" from the head-

stock and tailstock. Some minor degree of

variation may be necessary to eliminate any

interference between the Copy Attachment

and the normal operation of the lathe.

The front of the brackets should cantilever

over the front of the lathe bed by about 6".

Just finger-tighten the cap screws for now.

figure 3.

Sliding attachment onto bolts.

2.

Slide the two hex head bolts with clamping

plates attached into the channel located

along the bottom of the Copy Attachment

main body. See figure 3. Place the Copy

Attachment onto the bed brackets installed

in Step 1, dropping the hex bolts through

the bed bracket slots at the front of the

lathe. Center the attachment body with the

lathe bed and slip the packing block, flat

washers, spring washers and nuts provided

over the hex bolts and just finger-tighten.

Make certain the Copy Attachment does

not block access to any of the lathe con-

trols. Some lateral adjustment can be done

to assure clearance if necessary.

20%

20%

60%

figure 2.

Attachment locations for left and right bed attachment brackets.

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