Drilling With Tailstock - Grizzly G9249 Owner's Manual

12" x 37" belt drive gap bed lathe
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— if the stock is thinner at the tailstock end,
move the tailstock away from the operator
half the distance of the amount of taper
(see figure 39).
figure 39. tailstock adjustment away from the
operator (viewed from above).
10. refer to Offsetting Tailstock on Page 28
for making adjustments to the tailstock posi-
tion. turn another 0.010" off the diameter
and check for a taper. repeat this process as
necessary until the desired amount of accu-
racy is achieved.
Drilling with
Tailstock
the tailstock can be used to drill holes by mount-
ing a drill bit in the tailstock, rotating the workpiece
with the spindle, then using the tailstock quill
feed handwheel to advance the drill bit into the
workpiece.
To set up the tailstock for drilling:
1.
lock the tailstock in position, then unlock the
quill.
2.
use the quill feed handwheel to extend the
quill about one inch out of the tailstock.
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3.
insert the drill chuck arbor into the drill chuck
(see figure 40), then insert the assembly
into the quill until the taper is firmly seated.
the matching tapers hold the arbor.
drill Chuck Arbor
figure 40. drill chuck and arbor.
Note: Alternately, MT#3 tapered drill bits can
be used with the tailstock for drilling opera-
tions (see Figure 41).
figure 41. inserting tapered drill bit into the
tailstock quill.
To remove a tapered drill arbor or drill bit:
1.
turn the quill feed handle counterclockwise
until the tool is pushed out from the tailstock
taper.
g9249 12" x 37" Belt drive gap Bed lathe
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