Cross Slide Gib; Compound Slide Gib; Saddle Gib - Grizzly G0750G Owner's Manual

12" x 36" gunsmith's lathe
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Tools Needed
Standard Screwdriver #2 ................................... 1
Hex Wrench 3mm .............................................. 1

Cross Slide Gib

Make sure the ways and leadscrew have been
cleaned and re-lubricated before beginning any
adjustments. Refer to Ball Oiler Lubrication on
Page 64 for instructions and lubricant specifica-
tions.
To adjust the cross slide gib:
1.
DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER!
2.
Loosen the set screw shown in Figure 119.
Front Gib
Screw
Front End of Gib
Figure 119. Cross slide gib components.
3.
Adjust the gib screws as follows:
—To increase the slide tension, loosen the
rear gib screw
1
8
gib screw
turn.
1
8
—To decrease the slide tension, loosen the
front gib screw
1
gib screw
turn.
1
8
4.
Repeat adjustments as necessary until the
gib screw drag is acceptable.
-72-
Qty
Set
Screw
turn, and tighten the front
turn, and tighten the rear
8

Compound Slide Gib

Figure 120 shows the gib location on the com-
pound slide. The compound slide gib adjusts in
the same manner and with the same tools as the
cross slide gib. However, in this case, to increase
or decrease tension, the gib adjustment screw
directions are reversed.
Front End of Gib
Set Screw
Front Gib Screw
Figure 120. Compound slide gib components.

Saddle Gib

The saddle is supplied with a carriage lock on the
front right-hand side of the slide (see Figure 121).
This bolt locks the saddle in place for increased
rigidity when making face cuts. Before making
adjustments to the saddle gib, make sure that this
lock is loose by turning it counterclockwise one
full turn.
IMPORTANT: Do not loosen the carriage lock
more than a couple of turns or the components
inside will come apart. Re-installing these compo-
nents is difficult and time consuming.
Figure 121. Location of carriage lock.
Model G0750G (Mfd. Since 5/15)
Carriage
Lock

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