Model G0810 (Mfd. Since 10/15)
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Tanged tooling (see
Figure 44) is held in the
spindle by a press fit or "friction fit" when the
tooling taper matches the spindle taper. The tang
engages with a slot in the spindle to prevent the
tool from spinning freely.
This machine is equipped with drift key and drift
key holes in the spindle and quill to assist in the
removal of tanged tooling (see
Figure 44).
Loading/Unloading
Tanged Tooling
Loading Tanged Tooling
Tools Needed
Qty
Rubber or Wooden Mallet ................................. 1
To load tanged tooling:
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2. Remove drawbar.
3. Clean any debris or oily substances from
mating surfaces of spindle taper and tooling.
Note: Debris or oily substances can prevent
tooling and spindle from properly mating. This
condition can cause excessive vibration, poor
cutting results, or tool/workpiece damage.
4. Insert MT#3 tooling into spindle, and engage
tang (see
Figure 44) with slot inside spindle.
Unloading Tanged Tooling
Tools Needed
Qty
Drift Key ............................................................. 1
Rubber or Wooden Mallet ................................. 1
To unload tanged tooling:
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2. Lower quill and rotate spindle by hand until
drift key holes in spindle and quill are aligned
(see
Figure 44).
3. Insert drift key into aligned holes (see
Figure 45) and allow quill to rise, trapping
drift key.
4. Use rubber or wooden mallet (see
Figure 45) to softly tap end of key while hold-
ing arbor/chuck assembly until it separates
from spindle.
Figure 45. Example of using drift key and mallet
to remove tanged tooling.
Figure 44. Example of tanged MT#3 tooling, drift
key, and drift key holes in quill/spindle.
Drift Key
Tang
Tanged
Tooling
Drift Key Holes
5. Use rubber or wooden mallet to seat tooling
into spindle by firmly tapping from bottom.
Note:
If installing a drill chuck, retract jaws to
prevent damage to chuck when tapping with
a mallet.
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