Grizzly G0949G Owner's Manual
Grizzly G0949G Owner's Manual

Grizzly G0949G Owner's Manual

12" x 35" variable-speed gunsmith lathe
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MODEL G0949G
12" X 35" VARIABLE-SPEED
GUNSMITH LATHE
OWNER'S MANUAL
(For models manufactured since 01/22)
COPYRIGHT © DECEMBER, 2021 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE
OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
#JM22163 PRINTED IN CHINA
V1.12.21
***Keep for Future Reference***

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  • Page 1 (For models manufactured since 01/22) COPYRIGHT © DECEMBER, 2021 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC. WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC. #JM22163 PRINTED IN CHINA V1.12.21...
  • Page 2 This manual provides critical safety instructions on the proper setup, operation, maintenance, and service of this machine/tool. Save this document, refer to it often, and use it to instruct other operators. Failure to read, understand and follow the instructions in this manual may result in fire or serious personal injury—including amputation, electrocution, or death.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Changing Jaw Set ........34 Labels & Cosmetics (Rear) ......103 4-Jaw Chuck ..........35 SECTION 10: APPENDIX ......104 Faceplate ............. 36 G0949G Charts .......... 104 Tailstock ............37 Centers ............40 WARRANTY & RETURNS ......105 Steady Rest ..........43 Follow Rest ..........
  • Page 4: Introduction

    ID label (see below). This information is required for us to provide proper tech support, and it helps us determine if updated documentation is available for your machine. Manufacture Date Serial Number Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 5: Identification

    G. Tailstock P. Spindle Speed Dial H. Leadscrew Q. Spindle Speed Digital Readout R. Change Gear and Belt Safety Cover Feed Rod To reduce your risk of serious injury, read this entire manual BEFORE using machine. Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 6: Controls & Components

    H. E-Stop Button: Stops all machine functions. Twist clockwise to reset. Thread and Feed Charts: Display necessary configuration of gearbox dials and end gears for threading or feeding options. Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 7 0.002" (0.2" per full revolution). K. Compound Rest Handwheel: Moves tool towards or away from workpiece at preset angle of compound rest. Dial is graduated in increments of 0.001" (0.1" per full revolution). Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 8 Figure 5. Additional tailstock controls. W. Tailstock Offset Screw: Offsets tailstock left or right from spindle centerline (1 of 2). X. Offset Scale: Indicates relative distance of tailstock offset from spindle centerline. Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 9: Glossary Of Terms

    The following is a list of common definitions, terms and phrases used throughout this manual as they relate to this lathe and metalworking in general. Become familiar with these terms for assembling, adjusting or operating this machine. Your safety is VERY important to us at Grizzly! Arbor: A machine shaft that supports a cutting Gib: A tapered wedge located along a sliding tool.
  • Page 10: Machine Data Sheet

    MACHINE DATA SHEET Customer Service #: (570) 546-9663 · To Order Call: (800) 523-4777 · Fax #: (800) 438-5901 MODEL G0949G 12" X 35" VARIABLE‐SPEED GUNSMITH LATHE Product Dimensions: Weight................................772 lbs. Width (side-to-side) x Depth (front-to-back) x Height..............65 x 30-1/2 x 53 in.
  • Page 11 The information contained herein is deemed accurate as of 7/7/2022 and represents our most recent product specifications. Model G0949G PAGE 2 OF 3 Due to our ongoing improvement efforts, this information may not accurately describe items previously purchased. Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 12 Stand................................Steel Paint Type/Finish............................Epoxy Fluid Capacities Headstock Capacity..........................27 oz. Headstock Fluid Type..............ISO 32 (eg. Grizzly T23963, Mobil DTE Light) Gearbox Capacity..........................13.5 oz. Gearbox Fluid Type..............ISO 68 (eg. Grizzly T23962, Mobil Vactra 2) Apron Capacity............................6.75 oz.
  • Page 13: Section 1: Safety

    Never operate under the influence of drugs or injury or blindness from flying particles. Everyday alcohol, when tired, or when distracted. eyeglasses are NOT approved safety glasses. -11- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 14 Make sure they are properly installed, you experience difficulties performing the intend- undamaged, and working correctly BEFORE ed operation, stop using the machine! Contact our operating machine. Technical Support at (570) 546-9663. -12- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 15: Additional Safety For Metal Lathes

    CLEARING CHIPS. Metal chips can be razor MEASURING WORKPIECE. To reduce risk of sharp. Avoid clearing them by hand or with a rag. Use a brush or vacuum instead. entanglement, never measure rotating workpieces. -13- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 16: Additional Chuck Safety

    No list of safety guidelines can be complete. Like all machines there is danger associated Every shop environment is different. Always with Model G0949G. Accidents are frequent- consider safety first, as it applies to your ly caused by lack of familiarity or failure to individual working conditions.
  • Page 17: Section 2: Power Supply

    -15- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 18 Two-prong outlets do not meet the grounding requirements for this machine. Do not modify or use an adapter on the plug provided—if it will not fit the outlet, have a qualified electrician install the proper outlet with a verified ground. -16- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 19: Section 3: Setup

    IMPORTANT: Save all packaging materials until you are completely satisfied with the machine and have resolved any issues between Grizzly or the shipping agent. You MUST have the original pack- aging to file a freight claim. It is also extremely helpful if you need to return your machine later.
  • Page 20: Inventory

    X. Camlock Studs (6 Installed) ....... 6 Dead Center MT#3 ........1 Z. Phillips Head Screwdriver #2 ..... 1 AA. Open-End Wrenches 10/12, 12/14, 17/19mm ......1 Ea. AB. Flat Head Screwdriver ¼" ......1 -18- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 21 If you cannot find an item on this list, care- fully check around/inside the machine and packaging materials. Often, these items get lost in packaging materials while unpack- ing or they are pre-installed at the factory. -19- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 22: Cleanup

    Figure 12. T23692 Orange Power Degreaser. Repeat Steps 2–3 as necessary until clean, then coat all unpainted surfaces with a quality metal protectant to prevent rust. -20- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 23: Site Considerations

    Wall Min. 30" Electrical Cabinet Keep Endgear Access Lathe Unobstructed 30-1/2" 65" Keep Workpiece Loading = Electrical Connection Area Unobstructed Figure 13. Minimum working clearances. -21- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 24: Assembly

    M6-1 x 12 cap screws, (8) 6mm flat washers, (4) 6mm lock washers, and (4) M6-1 hex nuts Cross Slide (see Figure 15). Handle Front Panel Carriage Handle Figure 16. Handwheels installed. Figure 15. Front panel installed. -22- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 25 16. Level machine as instructed in Leveling on to prevent it from swinging. Page 24, then proceed to Step 17. 17. Fully tighten fasteners installed in Step 15. -23- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 26: Anchoring To Floor

    Grizzly. Lag Screw Flat Washer Machine Base Lag Shield Anchor Concrete Drilled Hole Figure 20. Model H2683 precision level. Figure 19. Popular method for anchoring machinery to a concrete floor. -24- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 27: Lubricating Lathe

    Operating an improperly set up machine ervoirs, do not change that oil until after the Test may result in malfunction or unexpect- Run and Spindle Break-In procedures. ed results that can lead to serious injury, death, or machine/property damage. -25- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 28 (see Figure 21). Spindle Master Power Speed Switch Disengaged Cross Slide Dial Disengaged Carriage Half Nut Lever Feed Selection Engaged Lever Figure 22. Disengaging carriage components. E-Stop Button FWD/REV Switch Figure 21. Headstock and gearbox controls. -26- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 29 Always disconnect the machine from power when investigating or correcting potential problems. Spindle Spindle Speed Speed Digital Readout Dial Spindle Speed Range Lever E-Stop Button START FWD/REV Button Switch Figure 23. Spindle speed and rotation controls. -27- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 30: Spindle Break-In

    Select reverse spindle rotation and run spin- dle at 150 RPM for 10 minutes. Repeat Steps 2–4 at 400 RPM for 5 minutes. Set FWD/REV switch to "0". Set spindle speed range lever to High (H). -28- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 31: Section 4: Operations

    Regardless of the content in this sec- removes the workpiece. tion, Grizzly Industrial will not be held liable for accidents caused by lack of training. -29- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 32: Chuck & Faceplate Mounting

    These cap screws prevent studs from rotat- ing so they properly engage with camlock during installation. Note: It is normal for studs to have a small amount of play or looseness after installing and tightening the cap screws. -30- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 33: Chuck Safety & Support Devices

    LARGE, VERY HEAVY CHUCKS Fabricated Steel Pre-Threaded Hole Lifting Hook for Lifting Eye Figure 26. Inserting camlock studs into spindle cam holes. Figure 25. Examples of common devices used during chuck installation and removal. -31- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 34 Spindle & Chuck Camlock Registration Marks Spindle INCORRECT INCORRECT Stud Too High: Stud Too Low: Turn In Turn Out One-Turn One-Turn Figure 29. Registration mark locations. Figure 28. Correcting an improperly installed stud. -32- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 35: Chuck Removal

    60° and tap it Cylinder again. Make sure all marks on cams and spindle are properly aligned for removal. Poor Scroll CORRECT Gear Engagement INCORRECT Figure 31. Jaw selection and workpiece holding. -33- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 36: Changing Jaw Set

    — If jaws do not converge evenly, remove Figure 33. Jaw guides and jaw numbers. them. Re-install jaws sequentially 1–3, and make sure each one engages with scroll- gear lead thread during its first rotation. -34- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 37: 4-Jaw Chuck

    With help from another person or a holding device, position workpiece so it is centered in chuck. Figure 36. Example of a non-cylindrical workpiece mounted on a 4-jaw chuck. -35- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 38: Faceplate

    To reduce this risk, use a minimum of THREE independent clamping devices to hold workpiece onto faceplate. Faceplate Figure 37. Example of a workpiece clamped in a faceplate. -36- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 39: Tailstock

    Quill Lock Tailstock Lock Lever away from spindle. Lever Quill Rotate quill lock lever clockwise to secure Handwheel quill. Offset Adjustment Screw (1 of 2) Quill Figure 38. Tailstock controls and features. -37- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 40 Tool Needed removal. Otherwise, removal of such tooling may Hex Wrench 4mm ..........1 be difficult. -38- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 41 However, if the center is removed and later returned to the chuck, the point must be re-turned to once again be true with the spindle centerline. -39- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 42: Centers

    Move tailstock toward front of lathe Adapter Dead amount of taper. Sleeve Center Figure 45. Adapter sleeve and centers. Looking down from above. Figure 43. Adjust tailstock toward the operator. -40- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 43 The Figure below shows an example photo of a dead center installed in spindle, using a Dead Center lathe dog and faceplate for turning between centers. Figure 47. Example of using a carbide-tipped dead center installed in the tailstock. -41- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 44 -42- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 45: Steady Rest

    Loosen finger lock nuts (see Figure 49) so Note: To reduce the effects of friction, lubri- position of fingers can be adjusted. cate the fingers with anti-sieze lubricant such as Grizzly Model T23962 ISO Moly-D Way Oil (see Accessories on Page 57) during Finger operation.
  • Page 46: Follow Rest

    Lock Finger Finger Lock Adjustment Knob Screws Finger Carriage Lock Figure 52. Location of carriage and cross slide locks. Figure 51. Follow rest components. Compound Rest Lock Figure 53. Location of compound rest lock. -44- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 47: Compound Rest

    DO NOT extend a cutting tool more than 2.5 times the width of its cross-section (e.g., 2.5 x 0.5" = 1.25"). Secure tool with at least two set screws. Adjust cutting tool height to spindle center- line, as instructed in next subsection. -45- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 48 For this to work, the tailstock must be aligned to the spindle centerline (refer to (Side View) Aligning Tailstock To Spindle Centerline for detailed instructions). Figure 57. Cutting tool aligned to the tailstock center. -46- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 49: Spindle Spider

    The compound rest has an indirect-read graduated dial with 0.001" (0.025mm) increments. One full revolution of the handwheel moves the slide 0.1". -47- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 50: Spindle Speed

    Follow along with this example for setting the The books Machinery’s Handbook or Machine spindle speed for the Model G0949G to gain a Shop Practice, and some internet sites, pro- better understanding of the task: vide excellent recommendations for which cutting speeds to use when calculating the spindle speed.
  • Page 51: Power Feed

    B. Feed Rate Selector: Sets desired feed/ thread rate. Refer to Setting Power Feed Rate subsection on Page 50 for detailed instructions. C. Feed/Thread Selector: Left position selects thread. Right position selects feed. -49- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 52 Figure 65. Location of 0.0075 in./rev. on feed chart. Using the controls on the lathe, follow along with Figure 64. Apron power feed controls. the example below to better understand how to set the lathe for the desired power feed rate. -50- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 53: End Gears

    30T gear in Z3 position, and a 70T or 80T gear in Z4 position. Install a 90T gear in L position. Mesh gears together and secure in place (see Figures 69–70). Note: The L gear is always a 90T in power feed configuration. -51- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 54 Figure 71. Inch TPI threading configuration. Figure 69. Power feed inner gear identification. Gear Z2 Position Z3 Position Z4 Position L Position Gear Figure 72. Inch end gear configuration. Figure 70. Power feed outer gear identification. -52- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 55 Figure 73. Metric TPI threading configuration. Remove end-gear cover. Collect 70T, 40T, 55T, and 80T end gears. Z2 Position Z1 Position Z3 Position Z4 Position L Position Figure 74. Metric feed chart end gears. -53- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 56: Threading

    The threading charts on the headstock face (see feed/thread selector to right, as shown in Figure 77) display settings for inch and metric Figure 78. threading. The lathe is now set up to cut 22 TPI threads. -54- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 57 The operator returns the carriage for the next pass and re- engages the half nut using the same thread dial setting to resume the cut in the previous pass. -55- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 58 (see Figure 82), then reference the dial number to the right. The dial numbers indicate when to engage the half nut for a specific thread pitch as indicated by the thread dial. Figure 82. Thread dial chart. -56- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 59: Section 5: Accessories

    128-page book is written specifically about the serious personal injury or machine damage. care and operation of a metal lathe. To reduce this risk, only install accessories recommended for this machine by Grizzly. NOTICE Refer to our website or latest catalog for additional recommended accessories.
  • Page 60: Section 6: Maintenance

    Ensure carriage lock bolt is loose. vulnerable to rust if left unprotected (especially parts that are exposed to water soluble cutting fluid). Use a quality ISO 68 way oil (see Page 57 for offerings from Grizzly) to prevent corrosion. -58- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 61: Lubrication

    We recommend using and operation of the lathe, these lubrication Grizzly T23962 (ISO 68) or T23963 (ISO 32) lubri- tasks may need to be performed more fre- cants (see Accessories on Page 57) for most of quently than recommended here, depend- the lubrication tasks.
  • Page 62 Gearbox Adding Oil The oil fill plug is located on top of the headstock, Oil Type ..Grizzly T23962 or ISO 68 Equivalent as shown in Figure 89. The oil drain plug is Oil Amount ........13.5 Ounces located on the side of the headstock, behind the Check/Add Frequency .........
  • Page 63 Apron To change gearbox oil: Oil Type ..Grizzly T23962 or ISO 68 Equivalent DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER! Oil Amount ........6.75 Ounces Check/Add Frequency ......... Daily Remove gearbox oil cover (see Figure 91 on Change ....Every 1000 Operating Hours Page 60).
  • Page 64 Ball Oilers Bedways Oil Type ....T23962 or ISO 68 Equivalent Oil Type ..Grizzly T23963 or ISO 32 Equivalent Oil Amount ......... As Needed Oil Amount ........1 or 2 Squirts Lubrication Frequency ......... Daily Lubrication Frequency ......... Daily Before lubricating the bedways (see Figure 95), This lathe has 16 ball oilers that should be oiled clean them with mineral spirits.
  • Page 65 Make sure the end-gear cover remains closed whenever possible to keep the gears free of dust or debris from the outside environment. -63- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 66: Machine Storage

    Remove moisture-absorbing desiccant packs temperature, then drain and refill them with from electrical box. clean oil. Repeat Test Run and Spindle Break-In pro- DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER! cedures, beginning on Pages 25 & 28. -64- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 67: Section 7: Service

    10. Clean motor, let cool, and reduce workload. 11. Extension cord too long. 11. Move machine closer to power supply; use shorter extension cord. 12. Motor or motor bearings at fault. 12. Replace motor. -65- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 68 1. Remove jaws, clean and lubricate scroll plate, then will not move re-install jaws. or do not move 2. Dent/ridge in jaw slot of chuck body. 2. Stone or file off high spot in jaw slots. easily. -66- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 69 1. Cutting pressure/feed rate too high. 1. Reduce cutting force. in chuck. 2. Jaws worn or not installed properly. 2. Remove/re-install properly; turn jaws with cutting tool so they are concentric; replace jaws as matched set or chuck. -67- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 70: Backlash Adjustment

    Reducing backlash to less than 0.002" is impractical and can lead to accelerated wear Faceplate of the wedge, nut, and leadscrew. Avoid the temptation to overtighten the backlash set screw while adjusting. Figure 103. Compound rest backlash adjustments. -68- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 71: Gib Adjustment

    After each adjustment, use cross slide yet the handwheels are still easy to move. handwheel to test cross slide movement. Repeat Steps 3–4 until cross slide move- ment is acceptable. -69- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 72 The gib pressure is applied by four set screws. Jam nuts secure these — To loosen gib, loosen set screws in equal set screws in place, so they will not loosen during amounts. operation. -70- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 73: Half Nut Adjustment

    Tighten each set screw approximately ⁄ of a Figure 109. Leadscrew and spanner nuts. turn, then re-tighten hex nuts without moving set screws. Tighten outer spanner nut until it is snug against inner spanner nut to secure setting. -71- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 74: V-Belt Tension & Replacement

    ⁄ " deflection when it is pushed with moderate pressure (see Figure 111). If there is more than ⁄ " when belt is pushed, loosen tensioner bolt, adjust belt tension, then tighten tensioner bolt. -72- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 75: Leadscrew Shear Pin Replacement

    Use punch and hammer to drive out pieces of Brass Shear Pin (#P0949G274) ......1 old shear pin. Make sure holes in collar and leadscrew are aligned, then tap new shear pin completely through holes in collar and leadscrew. -73- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 76: Feed Clutch Adjustment

    Never completely tighten the feed clutch past its normal setting in an attempt to completely eliminate clutch slip. Doing so will void the warranty, and can lead to a non- slipping clutch, resulting in catastrophic gearbox damage. -74- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 77: Bearing Preload

    Dial Indicator ............. 1 Hex Wrench 6mm ..........1 To adjust bearing preload: Run lathe for 20 minutes at high speed to bring lathe to normal operating temperature. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER! Remove end gear cover. -75- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 78 Steps 8–9, then re-tighten the inner spanner nut until it has reached the zero end-play position. Figure 119. Example of dial indicator setup. 10. Move carriage an additional 0.100" toward headstock. -76- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 79 When repeating the procedure, rotate the inner spanner nut a little less during Step 12 in the pre- ceding instructions. Outer Nut Figure 122. Outer spanner nut re-installed. 14. Re-install end gear cover. -77- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 80: Section 8: Wiring

    Technical Support at (570) 546-9663. The photos and diagrams included in this section are best viewed in color. You can view these pages in color at www.grizzly.com. -78- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 81: Wiring Overview

    Wiring Overview Electrical Cabinet (Page 82) Motor (Page 84) Control Panel (Page 85) Neutral 110 VAC 5-15 Plug Ground VS Dial (Page 86) READ ELECTRICAL SAFETY -79- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22) ON PAGE 78!
  • Page 82: Electrical Cabinet Wiring

    YUE JI DIAN CO. LTD (Behind Circuit Board) Transformer ASN Electronics AS4826-U-1500-1875-D Circuit Board To Motor JD-139A REV A 170413 (Page 84) To Control Panel (P5) (Page 85) READ ELECTRICAL SAFETY -80- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22) ON PAGE 78!
  • Page 83: Electrical Cabinet

    Electrical Cabinet EMI Filter EMI Noise Suppressor Transformer Figure 123. Electrical cabinet wiring. Figure 124. Master power switch. READ ELECTRICAL SAFETY -81- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22) ON PAGE 78!
  • Page 84: Motor

    Board P4 Board X3 (Page 82) (Page 82) Power Cord Motor Motor Wiring Motor Wiring Cover Cover Figure 125. Motor and motor wiring cover. Figure 126. Motor wiring cover. READ ELECTRICAL SAFETY -82- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22) ON PAGE 78!
  • Page 85: Control Panel

    OFF Button Spindle Button Switch Switch Switch Direction (Minger) (YIJIA) (YIJIA) Switch (Minger) Spindle Direction OFF Switch E-Stop Switch ON Switch Switch W/LED Indicator Figure 127. Control panel. READ ELECTRICAL SAFETY -83- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22) ON PAGE 78!
  • Page 86: Variable Speed Dial & Rpm Indicator

    Variable Speed Dial (Potentiometer) R24YN20S Variable Speed Dial RPM Indicator Figure 128. Variable speed dial and RPM indicator. Spindle Spindle Speed Indicator End Gears Figure 129. Spindle speed indicator. READ ELECTRICAL SAFETY -84- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22) ON PAGE 78!
  • Page 87: Section 9: Parts

    SECTION 9: PARTS We do our best to stock replacement parts when possible, but we cannot guarantee that all parts shown are available for purchase. Call (800) 523-4777 or visit www.grizzly.com/parts to check for availability. Headstock 13 35 BUY PARTS ONLINE AT GRIZZLY.COM! -85- Model G0949G (Mfd.
  • Page 88 INT RETAINING RING 28MM P0949G0050 SET SCREW M5-.8 X 12 P0949G0103 TENSION WHEEL P0949G0051 O-RING 11.2 X 2.65 P0949G0104 EXT RETAINING RING 12MM BUY PARTS ONLINE AT GRIZZLY.COM! -86- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22) Scan QR code to visit our Parts Store.
  • Page 89: Gearbox

    Gearbox 266 216 215 BUY PARTS ONLINE AT GRIZZLY.COM! -87- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22) Scan QR code to visit our Parts Store.
  • Page 90 GEARBOX OIL PLUG COVER P0949G0240 KEY 4 X 4 X 20 P0949G0281 CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 30 P0949G0241 BUSHING 16ID X 18OD X 15L BUY PARTS ONLINE AT GRIZZLY.COM! -88- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22) Scan QR code to visit our Parts Store.
  • Page 91: Carriage

    Carriage 381 383 BUY PARTS ONLINE AT GRIZZLY.COM! -89- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22) Scan QR code to visit our Parts Store.
  • Page 92 HEX NUT M10-1 346 P0949G0346 CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 20 393 P0949G0393 SET SCREW M10-1.5 X 20 DOG-PT 347 P0949G0347 THRUST BEARING 51101 BUY PARTS ONLINE AT GRIZZLY.COM! -90- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22) Scan QR code to visit our Parts Store.
  • Page 93: Apron

    Apron 407 406 414 415 BUY PARTS ONLINE AT GRIZZLY.COM! -91- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22) Scan QR code to visit our Parts Store.
  • Page 94 P0949G0436 HALF NUT P0949G0474 COLLAR P0949G0437 ROLL PIN 6 X 16 P0949G0475 OIL PLUG 3/8" P0949G0438 CAM SHAFT P0949G0476 APRON CASTING BUY PARTS ONLINE AT GRIZZLY.COM! -92- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22) Scan QR code to visit our Parts Store.
  • Page 95: Steady & Follow Rests

    LOCK WASHER 6MM P0949G0509 HEX BOLT M12-1.75 X 65 P0949G0519 CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 35 P0949G0510 FLAT WASHER 10MM P0949G0520 FLAT WASHER 8MM BUY PARTS ONLINE AT GRIZZLY.COM! -93- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22) Scan QR code to visit our Parts Store.
  • Page 96 Tailstock BUY PARTS ONLINE AT GRIZZLY.COM! -94- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22) Scan QR code to visit our Parts Store.
  • Page 97 ROLL PIN 4 X 24 P0949G0616 CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 12 P0949G0633 CLAMPING PLATE P0949G0617 GRADUATED DIAL P0949G0634 HEX NUT M12-1.75 BUY PARTS ONLINE AT GRIZZLY.COM! -95- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22) Scan QR code to visit our Parts Store.
  • Page 98: Bed

    P0949G0708 THRUST BEARING 51102 P0949G0718 CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 30 P0949G0709 FLAT WASHER 12MM P0949G0719 CHIP PAN P0949G0710 ROUND NUT M12-1.25 BUY PARTS ONLINE AT GRIZZLY.COM! -96- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22) Scan QR code to visit our Parts Store.
  • Page 99 LOCK WASHER 6MM P0949G0808 LATCH P0949G0819 FLAT WASHER 6MM P0949G0809 COMPRESSION SPRING 0.7 X 3 X 45 P0949G0820 HEX NUT M6-1 BUY PARTS ONLINE AT GRIZZLY.COM! -97- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22) Scan QR code to visit our Parts Store.
  • Page 100: Electrical Components

    Jianhai CD234 Somreal 24V Capacitor Transformer CD268 ASN AS4826-U-1500-1875-D 50V 100uF Capacitor CD286 25V 1000uF Capacitor CD287L 35V 1000uF Potentiometer B103 BUY PARTS ONLINE AT GRIZZLY.COM! -98- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22) Scan QR code to visit our Parts Store.
  • Page 101 ALUMINUM HEAT SINK P0949G0924 RPM DISPLAY UNIT P0949G0912 PHLP HD SCR M2.5-.45 X 5 P0949G0925 POTENTIOMETER B103 P0949G0913 EXT TOOTH WASHER M2.5 BUY PARTS ONLINE AT GRIZZLY.COM! -99- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22) Scan QR code to visit our Parts Store.
  • Page 102: Accessories

    1019 1012 1013 1023 1014 1025 1015 1016 1017 1021 1018 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 1032 1033 1034 1035 BUY PARTS ONLINE AT GRIZZLY.COM! -100- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22) Scan QR code to visit our Parts Store.
  • Page 103 HEX WRENCH 5MM 1034 P0949G1034 CHANGE GEAR 70T 1017 P0949G1017 HEX WRENCH 6MM 1035 P0949G1035 CHANGE GEAR 75T 1018 P0949G1018 HEX WRENCH 8MM BUY PARTS ONLINE AT GRIZZLY.COM! -101- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22) Scan QR code to visit our Parts Store.
  • Page 104: Labels & Cosmetics (Front)

    Component Capacity Type WARNING! should operate this Headstock 27 oz. Grizzly #T23963 or ISO 32 Equiv. To reduce risk of death machine. If safe operation Gearbox 13.5 oz. Grizzly #T23962 or ISO 68 Equiv. or serious injury, read procedures are not clearly Apron 6.75 oz.
  • Page 105: Labels & Cosmetics (Rear)

    Safety labels help reduce the risk of serious injury caused by machine hazards. If any label comes off or becomes unreadable, the owner of this machine MUST replace it in the original location before resuming operations. For replacements, contact (800) 523-4777 or www.grizzly.com. BUY PARTS ONLINE AT GRIZZLY.COM! -103- Model G0949G (Mfd.
  • Page 106: Section 10: Appendix

    SECTION 10: APPENDIX machine G0949G Charts Figure 131. Thread Dial Chart. Figure 130. Thread Feed Chart. -104- Model G0949G (Mfd. Since 01/22)
  • Page 107: Warranty & Returns

    WARRANTY & RETURNS Grizzly Industrial, Inc. warrants every product it sells for a period of 1 year to the original purchaser from the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse, abuse, negligence, accidents, repairs or alterations or lack of maintenance.

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