Graduated Dials; X-Axis Handwheel; Y-Axis Handwheel; Table Travel - Grizzly G0762 Owner's Manual

Heavy-duty variable-speed mill/drill w/power feed
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Table Travel

The table travels in two directions, as illustrated
in Figure 25. These movements are controlled
by handwheels and the X-axis power feed. Power
feed table travel is restricted by positioning the
limit stops along the front of the table.
X-Axis or Longitudinal Travel
(Left & Right)
Figure 25. The directions of table movement.

Graduated Dials

The handwheels have graduated dials that are
used to determine table movement in 0.001" incre-
ments, with one full revolution equalling 0.100".
Loosen the thumb screw shown in Figure 26 to
rotate the graduated dial for a relative starting
point.
Thumb Screw
Figure 26. Graduated dial and thumb screw.
-26-
Y-Axis or
Cross Travel
(In & Out)
Graduated Dial

X-Axis Handwheel

Tool Needed
Hex Wrench 5mm .............................................. 1
To use X-axis handwheel:
1.
Loosen both X-axis table locks shown in
Figure 27.
Note: When tightened, table locks provide
table rigidity in that path of table travel for
increased precision.
Limit Stops
X-Axis
Table Locks
Figure 27. Table locks and limit stops.
2.
Position limit stops so they will not interfere
with intended table travel.
3.
Adjust X-axis graduated dial to zero, then
push handwheel in and rotate it to move
table.

Y-Axis Handwheel

The saddle does not have limit stops. To move
the table along the Y-axis, loosen the Y-axis table
lock shown in Figure 27, then use the handwheel
in front of the table in the same manner as the
X-axis handwheel.
Model G0762 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
Qty
Y-Axis
Table Lock

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