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Model G0727 (Mfg. Since 7/11)
6. Tighten both the arbor support lock lever and
the ram lock lever to secure the arbor and
tool in place.
Note: In the next steps, you may have to
move the ram forward to allow room for
inserting the arbor or arbor support.
4. Align the slot in the tooling with the set screw
inside the spindle and fully seat the tool, then
hold it in place and thread the drawbar into it
from the back.
Note: Only tighten the drawbar until it is
snug. Overtightening it could make removing
the arbor difficult.
5. Slide the horizontal arbor support onto the
ram dovetail way, insert the support gib, then
slide the support onto the end of the arbor
(see
Figure 27).
Removing Tooling
Tool Needed
Qty
Hex Wrench 10mm ............................................ 1
To remove tooling:
1. DISCONNECT MILL FROM POWER!
2. If the tooling is mounted horizontally, remove
the horizontal arbor support.
3. Loosen the drawbar 2–3 revolutions, then tap
the hex wrench with a mallet to release the
tool taper from the spindle.
4. Hold the tool with a shop rag or gloved hand
while you fully unthread the drawbar, then
remove the tool.
5. Clean the tool, arbor, and arbor accessories
with mineral spirits and clean shop rags.
When dry, wipe them with a lightly-oiled rag
to prevent rust and corrosion.
Figure 27. Horizontal arbor support installed.
Arbor
Support
Gib
Lock
Lever
End of
Arbor
Generally, when the included chuck and
arbor are properly mounted together, the
union is considered semi-permanent and
attempting to disconnect them could be
extremely difficult without resulting in dam-
age. If another chuck is required, we recom-
mend using a different arbor.
When installing tooling, keep in mind that
the spindle rotates clockwise, as viewed
from the end where the drawbar is insert-
ed.
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