Model G0751 (Mfg. Since 1/13)
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Table Movement
the table travels in the three axis paths (X-axis or
left to right, y-axis or back and forth, and z-axis
or up and down), and rotates around the column
180°.
X- & Y-Axis Table Travel
Use
Figure 16 and the descriptions below to bet-
ter understand the table components that control
X- and y-axis travel.
Figure 16. X- and y-axis table travel controls.
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B
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C
e
F
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h
A. X-Axis Handwheel: Moves table left and
right.
b. X-Axis Limit Stops: adjustable along front
of table to restrict X-axis table movement.
C. Limit Stop block: stops X-axis table travel
when contacted by a limit stop.
D. X-Axis Table Scale: displays table position
left or right from center.
E. Graduated Dial: displays table travel in
increments of 0.001". one full revolution
equals 0.100" of travel. the thumb screw can
be used to adjust the dial to "0" for relative
table position.
F. Y-Axis Table Lock: increases rigidity of
table when y-axis movement is not required
for operation.
G. X-Axis Table Locks: increases rigidity of
table when X-axis movement is not required
for operation.
H. Y-Axis Handwheel: Moves table back and
forth.
z-Axis Table Travel
Loosen the two locking handles shown in
Figure 17, then rotate the table z-axis crank to
raise/lower the table.
Figure 17. z-axis table controls.
Locking handles
Crank
retighten the locking handles before beginning
operation to avoid unexpected table movement.
Rotating Table
Loosen the two locking handles shown in
Figure 17, then slowly rotate the table around
the column. retighten the locking handles before
beginning operation to avoid unexpected table
movement.
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