Model T28062 (Mfd. Since 08/17)
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The Model T28062 uses bits, burrs, and
mandrels with
3
⁄
32
" and
1
⁄
8
" diameter shafts.
To use bits, burrs and mandrels with a
3
⁄
32
" diameter shaft, the
3
⁄
32
" collet must be
installed. To use bits, burrs and mandrels
with a
1
⁄
8
" diameter shaft, the
1
⁄
8
" collet
must be installed. The Model T28062
comes with an assortment of
3
⁄
32
" bits, burrs
and mandrels. See the Grizzly catalog or
website for a complete listing of available
bits and accessories.
Installing a Collet
1.
DISCONNECT TOOL FROM POWER!
2. Press and hold spindle lock button
and turn knurled collet nut until spindle
locks.
3. While holding down spindle lock button,
loosen and remove knurled collet nut by
turning counterclockwise.
4. Insert collet into spindle, as shown in
Figure 3.
DO NOT use bits or cutters with a
cutting surface larger than 1". The
bit could break apart under the
stresses of high speed use caus-
ing serious personal injury.
Installing a Bit, Burr, or Mandrel
1.
DISCONNECT TOOL FROM POWER!
2. Press and hold spindle lock button
and turn knurled collet nut until spindle
locks.
3. While holding down spindle lock but-
ton, loosen knurled collet nut by turning
counterclockwise.
Note: DO NOT completely remove
knurled collet nut from shaft.
4. Insert bit, burr, or mandrel shank into
collet, as seen in
Figure 4.
Note: At least
1
⁄
2
" of shank should be
mounted into end of collet.
Installing Collets
& Bits
5. While holding down spindle lock button,
replace and tighten knurled collet nut
by turning clockwise. DO NOT over-
tighten.
5. While holding down spindle lock but-
ton, tighten knurled collet nut by turning
clockwise. DO NOT over-tighten.
Figure 3. Inserting collet into spindle.
Collet
Spindle
Knurled
Collet Nut
Holding
Spindle
Lock
Figure 4. Inserting bit into collet.
Bit
Spindle
Holding
Spindle
Lock
Knurled
Collet Nut
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