Additional safety instructions for the g2891 – Grizzly Wood Copy Attachment G2891 User Manual

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G2891 Lathe Copy Attachment

additional Safety Instructions for the G2891

no list of safety guidelines can be complete.

every shop environment is different. always

consider safety first, as it applies to your

individual working conditions. failure to do

so could result in serious personal injury,

damage to equipment or poor work results.

this equipment has the potential to pro-

pel debris into the air which can cause

eye injury. always wear safety glasses

or goggles when operating equipment.

everyday glasses or reading glasses only

have impact resistant lenses, they are not

safety glasses. be sure your safety glasses

meet american national Standards Institute

(anSI) standards.

Like all power tools, there is danger asso-

ciated with the model G2891 Lathe Copy

attachment. accidents are frequently

caused by lack of familiarity or failure to

pay attention to the tool or your work. use

this tool with respect and caution to lessen

the possibility of operator injury. If nor-

mal safety precautions are overlooked or

ignored serious personal injury may occur.

7. before any copying operation, ensure

that the headstock and tailstock of your

lathe are centered on the same axis.

8. While working, position yourself so you

are within easy reach of all lathe and

Copy attachment controls.

9. Keep base lubricated to ensure smooth

carriage movement during copying. do

not lubricate the cable, it is friction

operated.

10. do not make any adjustments to the

lathe or copy attachment while the lathe

is operating. If adjustments are neces-

sary, turn the lathe off, unplug the power

cord and wait for the moving parts to

stop.

11. habits - good and bad - are hard to

break. develop good habits and safety

will become second-nature.

1. before turning your lathe on, ensure

that the cutting tool is well away from

the turning square. ensure that the turn-

ing square will rotate freely.

2. make sure the workpiece and the tem-

plate or master spindle are securely

mounted.

3. always start the lathe at its slowest

speed.

4. maintain minimal play in the guide cable

and carriage.

5. to prevent excessive vibration, don’t

force the cutting tool or take too big a

cut in one pass. recommended maxi-

mum cut is

1

16

"

6. make sure cable path is unobstructed at

all times.

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