Half nut adjustment, Leadscrew endplay adjustment – Grizzly G0709 User Manual

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Model G0709 (Mfg. Since 5/11)

Half Nut Adjustment

the half-nut mechanism can be adjusted if it
becomes loose from wear. the half nut is mount-
ed in ways with a gib exerting pressure between
components to reduce sloppy movement. the
half-nut gib is a flat bar-type gib, similar to the sad-
dle gib, and is tensioned with three set screws.

Tools Needed

Qty

hex Wrenches 2.5, 6mm ..........................1 each
Wrench 8mm ..................................................... 1

To adjust the half nut:

1. disConneCt lAthe FroM poWer!

2. open the half nut and remove the thread

dial.

3. loosen the hex nuts on the set screws shown

in

figure 103.

figure 103. half nut gib set screws.

set

screws

half nut

4. tighten each set screw approximately

1

8

of a

turn, then retighten the hex nuts without mov-
ing the set screws.

5. Move the carriage handwheel until the half

nut can fully close, then open/close the half
nut several times and notice how it feels. the
half nut is correctly adjusted when you feel
a slight drag while opening and closing it. it
should not feel too stiff or too loose.

6. repeat Steps 3–5, if necessary, until you are

satisfied with the half nut adjustment, then re-
install the thread dial.

Leadscrew Endplay

Adjustment

After a long period of time, you may find that the
leadscrew develops a bit of end play. this lathe
is designed so that play can be removed with a
simple adjustment.

Tools Needed

Qty

hex Wrench 3mm .............................................. 1
Wrench 24mm ................................................... 1

To remove leadscrew end play:

1. disConneCt lAthe FroM poWer.

2. Back out the leadscrew set screw approxi-

mately five turns (see

figure 104).

set screw

Bearing

Cover

leadscrew

Flange

Bolt

leadscrew

figure 104. leadscrew end play bearings.

3. un-thread the leadscrew flange bolt (figure

104), and slide the bearing cover off the end
of the leadscrew.

4. Clean the bearings with minerals spirits, then

dry and repack them with grade gl2 bearing
grease. re-install the bearing cover.

5. With your left hand, pull the leadscrew toward

the tailstock, and thread the leadscrew flange
bolt back on until it is finger tight and no
leadscrew end play exists.

6. hold the leadscrew flange bolt with the 24mm

wrench, and tighten the set screw until it is
snug at the bottom of its bore.

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