Table travel, Graduated dials – Grizzly G0705 User Manual

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Model G0705 (Mfg. since 09/09)

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table travel

the mill/drill table moves in the longitudinal
(X-axis) and cross (y-axis) directions.

longitudinal feed
the handwheels shown in

figure 42 at each

end of the table move the table longitudinally
(X-axis). these handwheels will move the table in
both directions. one complete revolution of either
handwheel moves the longitudinal feed 0.100". a
scale on the front of the table is used when a high
tolerance is not required. the table locks located
on the front of the table, shown in

figure 43 lock

the table in position longitudinally. use these
when performing operations that only require
cross slide movement.

graduated dials

the graduated dials (

figure 44) on the handwheels

for the table and fine feed can be indexed or
“zeroed” to help make accurate and convenient
movements. each dial can be reset or locked with
the thumbscrew attached to it.

example:

suppose you want to drill a series of holes in a
workpiece at 0.625" centers. after locating and
drilling the first placement, you can set the dial
of the appropriate axis to zero while holding
the handwheel. Move the table 0.625". drill the
next hole and proceed as above.

figure 44. graduated dial.

graduated dial

thumb

screw

handwheel

figure 43. table locks and scales.

figure 42. table X- and y-axis controls.

longitudinal handwheels

Cross handwheel

X-axis scale

X-axis table lock levers

y-axis table lock lever

cross feed
the cross handwheel shown in

figure 42 move

the table along the cross axis (y-axis). one
complete revolution of the handwheel moves the
cross slide 0.100". the table lock lever located
on the right side of the cross slide underneath
the table, shown in

figure 43 locks the table in

the cross direction. use his lock when perform-
ing operations that only require longitudinal table
movement.

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