Gap Removal; Tailstock - Grizzly G0554 Owner's Manual

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Gap Removal

the Model g0554 comes equipped with a gap
section below the spindle that can be removed for
turning large diameter parts or when using a large
diameter faceplate.
the gap is installed, then ground at the factory
during lathe assembly for precise fit and align-
ment. Factors during the remaining assembly
apply additional forces to the gap; therefore,
replacing the gap to the original position will be
very difficult. if you choose to remove the gap,
we don't recommend attempting to replace
it.
To remove the gap:
1.
Find the two taper pin nuts located on the
bed of the gap (see Figure 29).
Figure 29. lathe gap.
2.
using an open-ended wrench, tighten the
nut. this will cause the taper pin to release.
remove the taper pin and repeat for the sec-
ond nut.
3.
remove the four socket head cap screws.
4.
tap the outside of the gap with a dead blow
hammer to loosen, and remove the gap sec-
tion.
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taper pins

Tailstock

Quill Feed
tailstock lock
Figure 30. tailstock and quill lock handles in
locked position.
the tailstock (Figure 30) of the Model g0554
lathe can be used to support workpieces with the
use of a live or dead center. it can drill or bore
holes in the center of a part, using a drill chuck
fitted with a #3 taper and a drill, or bypass the
drill chuck and use a #3 tapered shank drill. the
tailstock can also be used for cutting shallow
tapers by using the offset adjustment.
To operate the tailstock:
1.
slide the tailstock to the desired position.
2.
pull up on the tailstock lock handle to lock
the tailstock in place.
To operate the tailstock quill:
1.
With the tailstock locked, push down the quill
lock handle to unlock.
2.
turn the quill feed handle clockwise to feed/
move the quill towards the spindle, or coun-
terclockwise to move away from the spindle.
3.
pull up on the quill lock handle to lock the
quill in place.
g0554 gear-head Floor lathe
Quill lock

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