Operation safety, Notice, Installing/removing tooling – Grizzly G1005Z User Manual

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G1005Z Mill/Drill

Damage to your eyes, lungs, and ears could

result from using this machine without

proper protective gear. Always wear safety

glasses, a respirator, and hearing protection

when operating this machine.

Loose hair and cloth-

ing could get caught in

machinery and cause seri-

ous personal injury. Keep

loose clothing and long

hair away from moving

machinery.

Operation Safety

SECTION 4: OPERATIONS

NOTICE

If you have never used this type of machine

or equipment before, WE STRONGLY REC-

OMMEND that you read books, trade maga-

zines, or get formal training before begin-

ning any projects. Regardless of the con-

tent in this section, Grizzly Industrial will

not be held liable for accidents caused by

lack of training.

Installing/Removing

Tooling

The Model G1005Z is supplied with both an R8
face mill arbor, for use with the included 2

1

2

" face

mill, and a JT6 drill chuck.

Using Clean Tapers

When installing any tapered tooling, always ensure
that both tapers (the tooling and the spindle) are
clean and free of grit, oil, dust, and other debris
that could prevent a good fit. Dirty tapers can lead
to poor seating, causing loose (and potentially
dangerous) tooling, or can cause jammed tapers,
making them near impossible to separate.

Figure 9. Attaching a face mill to the mill arbor.

Face Mill

Mill Arbor

3. Secure the tooling in place with the included

cap screw and flat washer.

To install tooling on included mill arbor:

1. UNPLUG THE MILL/DRILL!

2. Seat the tooling on the mill arbor as shown in

Figure 9.

Cap Screw

Flat Washer

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