Controlling Table Travel; Installing/Removing Tooling - Grizzly G0795Z Owner's Manual

Heavy-duty benchtop mill/drill
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Controlling Table
Travel
The table travels in two directions and is con-
trolled by handwheels, as illustrated in Figure 18:
X-axis (longitudinal)
Y-axis (cross)
There are table locks for both the X- and Y-axis.
To ensure the table does not unexpectedly move
during precision operations, use these locks to
secure the table along any axis that should not
move during that operation.
X-Axis or Longitudinal Travel
(Left & Right)
Figure 18. Directions of table movement.
The table handwheels have graduated dials in
0.001" increments, with one full revolution equal-
ling 0.10". These dials provide an easy way to
gauge precise table movements while milling.
Figure 19. Graduated dial on table handwheel.
Model G0795Z (Mfd. Since 06/17)
Y-Axis or
Cross Travel
(In & Out)
Graduated Dial
This machine is equipped with adjustable limit
stops on each end of the table and a stop block
in the center. The limit stops can be secured any-
where along the table so they make contact with
the stop block to limit table travel along the X-axis.
This feature is typically used when milling up to a
shoulder.
Table Limit Stops
Stop Block
X-Axis Table
Locks
Figure 20. X-axis table locks, table limit stops,
and stop block for limiting table movement.
Installing/Removing
Tooling
The Model G0795Z includes a 3–16mm drill
chuck with an R8 arbor (see Figure 21). The R8
arbor is precision ground and features a tool slot
for easy, secure alignment in the mill/drill spindle.
The tapered R8 arbor end joins securely with the
drill chuck to support tooling from 3–16mm.
Tool Slot
Figure 21. Drill chuck joined with R8 arbor.
R8 Arbor
Drill
Chuck
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