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Model G0750G (Mfg. Since 11/12)
Spider
This lathe is equipped with a set of outboard
spindle supports otherwise known as a "spider"
(see Figure 61).
The handwheels shown in Figure 62 allow the
operator to manually move the cutting tool.
Carriage Handwheel
The carriage handwheel moves the carriage left
or right along the bed. It has a graduated dial with
0.005" increments. One full revolution moves the
carriage 0.56".
Cross Slide Handwheel
The cross slide handwheel moves the tool toward
and away from the work. Adjust the position of
the graduated scale by holding the handwheel
with one hand and turning the dial with the other.
The cross slide handwheel has an indirect-read
graduated dial, which shows the actual distance
the tool moves. The dial has 0.002" (0.05mm)
increments. One full revolution moves the slide
0.200" (5.08mm).
Compound Rest Handwheel
The compound rest handwheel moves the cutting
tool linearly along the set angle of the compound
rest. The compound rest angle is set by hand-
rotating it and securing in place with two hex nuts.
The compound rest has an indirect-read gradu-
ated dial with 0.001" (0.02mm) increments. One
full revolution of the handwheel moves the slide
0.100" (2.54mm).
Manual Feed
Figure 62. Carriage Controls.
Carriage
Handwheel
Cross Slide
Handwheel
Remove spider screws when not in use.
Always DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER
when installing, removing, or adjusting spi-
der screws. Ignoring this warning can lead
to personal injury or machine damage.
Figure 61. Spider components.
Spider Screw
The spider is especially designed for supporting
gun barrels during chambering operations; how-
ever, it is a great support option for almost any
long workpiece that extends through the outboard
side of the spindle.
The tips of the spider screws have brass wear
pads that hold the workpiece without causing
indents in the finish.
When spider screws are installed, always use the
jam nuts to lock each spider screw in position.
Merely tightening the spider screws against the
workpiece and leaving the jam nuts loose is not
safe. Spiders screws that loosen during operation
can crash into the lathe end cover.
Compound
Rest
Handwheel
Jam
Nut
Spider

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Grizzly G0750G Specifications

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BrandGrizzly
ModelG0750G
CategoryLathe
LanguageEnglish

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