Camlock stud installation – Grizzly G0709 User Manual

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Model G0709 (Mfg. Since 5/11)

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camlock Stud Installation

figure 24. Camlock stud alignment.

Camlock Stud
Must Slightly
Rotate Back/Forth

Cap Screw

Installed & Tight

Initial Adjustment:

Camlock Stud Alignment
Groove is Flush with Chuck
Surface

INCORRECT

The Camlock Mark

Stops Before the

“V” Marks.

To Correct:

Turn Stud One Turn Out

To Correct :

Turn Stud One Turn In

INCORRECT

The Camlock Mark

Stops After the

“V” Marks.

Timing

Marks

Cam Release
Datum

CORRECT

The Camlock Mark
Stops Between the

“V” Marks.

Cam Lock Positioning:

7. lock the other cams in a star pattern so the

chuck is drawn up evenly on all sides without
any chance of misalignment.

Note: If any of the cam lock marks (see

Figure 24) do not fall between the "V" marks
when the cam lock is tight, you must adjust
the offending camlock stud as discussed in

Camlock Stud Installation.

8. remove the chuck wrench.

When using this lathe,

securely clamp your

workpiece and remove the

chuck wrench! Thrown

objects from a lathe can

cause serious injury or

death to the operator and

to bystanders.

1. oil and thread each cam stud into the chuck

until the alignment groove is flush with the
chuck surface as shown in

figure 24.

2. install and tighten the locking cap screw for

each stud, making sure that the camlock
studs can slightly rotate back and forth.

3. place the chuck onto the spindle and tighten

the cam locks in an alternating manner to
avoid cocking the chuck on the spindle.
When tightened:

— if the cam lock mark stops outside of the

"v" marks, remove the chuck and adjust
the cam stud height of the offending studs
one full turn (see

figure 24).

— if the final position of each cam mark is

between the two "v" marks as shown in

figure 24, no stud adjustment is required.

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