
Model G0761 (Mfd. Since 10/13)
-23-
Table Travel
the table travels in two directions, as illustrated
in
Figure 18:
•
X-axis (longitudinal)
•
y-axis (cross)
these movements are controlled by handwheels
and the X-axis power feed.
X-Axis or Longitudinal Travel
(Left & Right)
Y-Axis or
Cross Travel
(In & Out)
Figure 18. the directions of table movement.
Graduated Dials
the handwheels have graduated dials that are
used to determine table movement in 0.001" incre-
ments, with one full revolution equalling 0.100".
use the thumb screw shown in
Figure 19 to adjust
the graduated dial to a relative starting point.
Figure 19. graduated dial and thumb screw.
thumb screw
graduated dial
X-Axis Handwheel
Tool Needed
Qty
hex Wrench 5mm .............................................. 1
To use the X-axis handwheel:
1. loosen the two X-axis table locks shown in
Figure 20.
Note: When tightened, table locks provide
table rigidity in that path of table travel for
increased precision.
2. position limit stops so they will not interfere
with intended table travel.
3. Adjust X-axis graduated dial to zero, then use
handwheel to move table.
Y-Axis Handwheel
the saddle does not have limit stops. to move
the table along the y-axis, loosen the y-axis table
lock shown in
Figure 20, then use the handwheel
in front of the table in the same manner as the
X-axis handwheel.
Figure 20. table locks and limit stops.
limit stops
X-Axis
table locks
y-Axis
table lock
Summary of Contents for G0761
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