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g9298/g9299/g9300 rotary table

7.  ONLY  ALLOW  TRAINED  AND  PROP-

ERLY  SUPERVISED  PERSONNEL  TO 

OPERATE  MACHINERY.

  Make  sure  

operation instructions are safe and clearly 

understood.

8.  KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS AWAY. 

Keep  all  children  and  visitors  a  safe  dis-

tance from the work area.

9.   MAKE WORKSHOP CHILDPROOF.

  Use 

padlocks,  master  switches,  and  remove 

start switch keys.

10.  NEVER  LEAVE  WHEN  MACHINE  IS 

RUNNING. 

Turn power 

OFF and allow all 

moving parts to come to a complete stop 

before leaving machine unattended.

11.  DO  NOT  USE  IN  DANGEROUS 

ENVIRONMENTS. 

DO  NOT  use  machin-

ery  in  damp,  wet  locations,  or  where  any 

flammable or noxious fumes may exist. 

12.  KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN AND WELL 

LIGHTED. 

Clutter and dark shadows may 

cause accidents.

13.  USE A GROUNDED EXTENSION CORD  

RATED FOR THE MACHINE AMPERAGE. 

Grounded  cords  minimize  shock  hazards.

Undersized  cords  create  excessive  heat.  

Always replace damaged extension cords.

14.  ALWAYS  DISCONNECT  FROM  POWER 

SOURCE 

BEFORE 

SERVICING 

MACHINERY

. Make sure switch is in OFF 

position before reconnecting.

15.  MAINTAIN  MACHINERY  WITH  CARE.

 

Keep blades sharp and clean for best and 

safest performance. Follow instructions for 

lubricating and changing accessories.

16.  MAKE  SURE  GUARDS  ARE  IN  PLACE 

AND  WORK  CORRECTLY  BEFORE 

USING MACHINERY.

Safety Instructions for Machinery

17.  REMOVE  ADJUSTING  KEYS  AND 

WRENCHES.

 Make a habit of checking for 

keys  and  adjusting  wrenches  before  turn-

ing machinery 

ON.

18.  CHECK  FOR  DAMAGED  PARTS 

BEFORE USING MACHINERY.

 Check for 

binding or misaligned parts, broken parts, 

loose bolts, and any other conditions that 

may  impair  machine  operation.  Repair  or 

replace damaged parts before operation.

19.  USE  RECOMMENDED  ACCESSORIES.

 

Refer to the instruction manual for recom-

mended  accessories.  Improper  accesso-

ries increase risk of injury.

20.  DO  NOT  FORCE  MACHINERY.

  Work  at 

the speed for which the machine or acces-

sory was designed.

21.  SECURE  WORKPIECE.

  Use  clamps  or 

a  vise  to  hold  the  workpiece  when  practi-

cal.  A  secured  workpiece  protects  your 

hands and frees both hands to operate the 

machine.

22.  DO NOT OVERREACH.

 Maintain stability  

and balance at all times.

23.  MANY 

MACHINES 

CAN 

EJECT  

WORKPIECES  TOWARD  OPERATOR. 

Know and avoid conditions that cause the 

workpiece to "kickback."

24.  ALWAYS  LOCK  MOBILE  BASES  

(IF  USED)  BEFORE  OPERATING 

MACHINERY

.

25.  CERTAIN  DUST  MAY  BE  HAZARDOUS

 

to  the  respiratory  systems  of  people  and 
animals, especially fine dust. Be aware of 
the  type  of  dust  you  are  exposed  to  and 
always wear a respirator designed to filter 
that type of dust.

Summary of Contents for G9298

Page 1: ...RTICAL ROTARY TABLE OWNER S Manual Copyright MARCH 2009 By Grizzly Industrial Inc Warning No portion of this manual may be reproduced in any shape Or form without the written approval of Grizzly Indus...

Page 2: ...personal protective equipment The manufacturer will not be held liable for injury or property damage from negligence improper training machine modifications or misuse Some dust created by power sandin...

Page 3: ...2 SETUP 6 Needed for Setup 6 Unpacking 6 Inventory 7 Clean Up 7 Installation 8 Spindle Alignment 9 SECTION 3 OPERATIONS 11 Basic Controls 11 Adjusting Handwheel Scales 12 Vernier Scale 12 Basic Opera...

Page 4: ...grizzly com If you have any comments regarding this manual please write to us at the address below Grizzly Industrial Inc C O Technical Documentation Manager P O Box 2069 Bellingham WA 98227 2069 Emai...

Page 5: ...0004 0 0004 0 0004 Surface to Center Slot Squareness 0 0008 0 0008 0 0008 Overall Height Horizontal 3 944 4 330 4 750 Height to Center Hole Vertical 5 985 6 750 8 250 Morse Taper MT 3 MT 3 MT 4 T Slo...

Page 6: ...pes of dust wood metal etc can cause severe respiratory illnesses For Your Own Safety Read Instruction Manual Before Operating this Machine The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention t...

Page 7: ...icating and changing accessories 16 MAKE SURE GUARDS ARE IN PLACE AND WORK CORRECTLY BEFORE USING MACHINERY Safety Instructions for Machinery 17 REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES Make a habit of chec...

Page 8: ...er 1 Refer to Accessories on Page 15 for options from Grizzly Needed for Setup Your machine was carefully packaged for safe transportation Remove the packaging materials from around your machine and i...

Page 9: ...uf focation hazards for children and animals The unpainted surfaces are coated with a waxy oil to prevent corrosion during shipment Remove this protective coating with a solvent cleaner or degreaser s...

Page 10: ...compare the center to cen ter distance between the T slots of your mill table to the vertical mounting holes of the rotary table If the mounting holes do not intersect the mill table T slots with suff...

Page 11: ...ts turn the mill spindle in only one direction 4 Slowly move the mill table until the test indi cator reads zero deviation 5 Rotate the mill spindle and test indicator 90 then repeat Step 4 6 Repeat S...

Page 12: ...e rotary table mounting hex nuts tap the rotary table into the proper position then re tight en the mounting hex nuts 4 Repeat Step 3 until the entire rotary table face is properly aligned with the mi...

Page 13: ...nderstand this entire manual before beginning any operations Basic Controls Use Figure 7 and the following descriptions to become familiar with the basic controls of your rotary table A Handwheel Rota...

Page 14: ...on the side of the table see Figure 8 Figure 8 Table scale at zero degrees Handwheel Scale Vernier Scale Table Scale At Zero 2 Loosen the screw on the back of the vernier scale and rotate so that the...

Page 15: ...slowly rotate the handwheel clockwise to align these two marks The table is now set 16 42 20 Basic Operation In the following two exercises it is assumed that the following statements are true before...

Page 16: ...circular slots 1 Use the handwheel to rotate the rotary table to the zero mark on the table scale then tighten both table locks Note Make sure the handwheel and vernier scales also read zero 2 Move t...

Page 17: ...tup and inspection work Figure 12 90 Precision Wide Base Squares G1075 52 PC Clamping Kit 1 2 T Nut G1076 52 PC Clamping Kit 5 8 T Nut This clamping kit includes 24 studs 6 step block pairs 6 T nuts 6...

Page 18: ...those longer workpieces Clamps to your mill table with standard clamping hardware and allows precise and accurate adjustments Figure 17 Adjustable Tailstock G9295 Dividing Plates When used with your...

Page 19: ...parts reducing the life and accuracy of the machine Instead use a stiff bristled brush to remove the chips and swarf then wipe down the surfaces with a clean shop rag Every 80 hours of use completely...

Page 20: ...of a test indicator on the surface of the rotary table then attempting to lift the table up from the base The table is properly preloaded when no motion is measured If motion is detected by the test...

Page 21: ...0 2 Years ____ 2 8 Years ____ 8 20 Years ____20 Years 6 How many of your machines or tools are Grizzly ____ 0 2 ____ 3 5 ____ 6 9 ____10 7 Do you think your machine represents a good value _____Yes __...

Page 22: ...LINE FOLD ALONG DOTTED LINE GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC P O BOX 2069 BELLINGHAM WA 98227 2069 Place Stamp Here Name_______________________________ Street_______________________________ City______________S...

Page 23: ...tried in the State of Washington County of Whatcom We shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental contingent special or consequential damages arising from...

Page 24: ...with Grizzly Trusted Proven and a Great Value OR Since 1983 SECURE ORDERING ORDERS SHIPPED WITHIN 24 HOURS Visit Our Website Today For Current Information On Events And Specials Call Today For A FREE...

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