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G8691 Wood Lathe w/ Stand

Additional Safety Instructions For The Lathe

1.

MAKE SURE ALL GUARDS

are in place

and that the lathe sits on a flat, stable sur-
face.

2.

ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION

and a

face shield when operating the lathe. Use a
respirator to avoid inhaling dust. All safety
equipment should be ANSI approved.

3.

BEFORE STARTING THE MACHINE

be

certain the workpiece has been properly
imbedded on the headstock and tailstock
centers and that there is adequate clearance
for the full rotation.

4.

ADJUST TOOL REST

to provide proper

support for the turning tool you will be using.
Test tool rest clearance by rotating work-
piece by hand before starting lathe.

5.

SELECT THE TURNING SPEED 

which is

appropriate for the type of work. Allow the
lathe to gain full speed before beginning.

6.

ALWAYS OBSERVE THE CONDITION

of

the materials you are turning. Pay particular
attention to knots, splits and other potential-
ly dangerous conditions.

7.

KEEP LATHE TOOLS PROPERLY
SHARPENED

and hold firmly in the proper

position when turning.

8.

IF AT ANY TIME YOU ARE EXPERIENC-
ING DIFFICULTIES

performing the intended

operation, stop using the machine! Then con-
tact our service department or ask a qualified
expert how the operation should be per-
formed.

9.

NEVER OPERATE THE LATHE WITH
DAMAGED OR WORN PARTS.

Maintain

your lathe in proper working condition.
Perform routine inspections and mainte-
nance promptly when needed. Put away
adjustment tools after use.

10. MAKE SURE YOUR WOOD LATHE IS

TURNED OFF

, disconnected from its power

source and all moving parts have come to a
complete stop before starting any inspec-
tion, adjustment, or maintenance procedure.

11. DO NOT LEAVE LATHE RUNNING UNAT-

TENDED

for any reason.

12. DO NOT STOP LATHE USING YOUR

HAND

against the workpiece.

13. KEEP LOOSE CLOTHING ARTICLES

such as sleeves, belts or jewelry items away
from the lathe spindle.

14. WHEN FACE PLATE TURNING

, use lathe

chisels on the downward spinning side of
the workpiece only.

15. REMOVE THE TOOL REST

when perform-

ing sanding or polishing operations on the
rotating spindle.

16. ATTEMPTING TO REMOVE

too much

material at once may cause work material to
fly out of the lathe.

17. BE AWARE THAT CERTAIN WOODS

MAY CAUSE AN ALLERGIC REACTION

in people and animals, especially when
exposed to fine dust. Make sure you know
what type of wood dust you will be exposed
to, the possibility of a allergic reaction and
always wear an approved respirator.

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Summary of Contents for G8691

Page 1: ...EL G8691 INSTRUCTION MANUAL COPYRIGHT 2000 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL INC FEBRUARY 2001 PRINTED IN CHINA ...

Page 2: ...CORDS 5 3 INTRODUCTION COMMENTARY 6 UNPACKING 7 PIECE INVENTORY 7 CLEAN UP 8 SITE CONSIDERATIONS 8 4 ASSEMBLY BEGINNING ASSEMBLY 9 STAND 9 TOOL REST 9 TAILSTOCK 10 SPUR CENTER 10 FACEPLATE 10 5 OPERATIONS TEST RUN 11 SPINDLE TURNING 11 SPEED SELECTOR 12 TOOL REST 12 6 MAINTENANCE GENERAL 13 LUBRICATION 13 V BELT 13 7 CLOSURE 14 MACHINE DATA 15 PARTS BREAKDOWN AND PARTS LISTS 16 17 WARRANTY AND RET...

Page 3: ...mmable or noxious fumes may exist Keep work area well lighted For Your Own Safety Read Instruction Manual Before Operating This Equipment Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided WILL result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided COULD result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if ...

Page 4: ...6 18 16 16 7 10 18 16 14 11 12 16 16 14 13 16 14 12 12 17 20 12 12 10 21 30 10 10 No Safety Instructions For Power Tools 16 REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTION AL STARTING On machines with mag netic contact starting switches there is a risk of starting if the machine is bumped or jarred Always disconnect from power source before adjusting or servicing Make sure switch is in OFF position before recon ne...

Page 5: ...on stop using the machine Then con tact our service department or ask a qualified expert how the operation should be per formed 9 NEVER OPERATE THE LATHE WITH DAMAGED OR WORN PARTS Maintain your lathe in proper working condition Perform routine inspections and mainte nance promptly when needed Put away adjustment tools after use 10 MAKE SURE YOUR WOOD LATHE IS TURNED OFF disconnected from its powe...

Page 6: ... rent This tool is equipped with a power cord hav ing an equipment grounding conductor See Figure 1 The outlet must be properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances The Model G8691 is wired for 110V operation only The 1 2 H P motor will safely draw 3 1 amps at 110V If you operate this lathe on any circuit that is already close to its capacity it might blow a fus...

Page 7: ...ing this manual please write to us at the address below Grizzly Industrial Inc C O Technical Documentation P O Box 2069 Bellingham WA 98227 2069 Most importantly we stand behind our machines If you have any service questions or parts requests please call or write us at the location listed below Grizzly Industrial Inc 2406 Reach Road Williamsport PA 17701 Phone 570 546 9663 Fax 800 438 5901 E Mail ...

Page 8: ...file one please contact our Customer Service Piece Inventory When you are completely satisfied with the condi tion of your shipment you should inventory its parts NOTICE A full parts list and breakdown can be found toward the end of this manual For easier assembly or to identify missing parts please refer to the detailed illustrations at the end of the manual After all the parts have been removed ...

Page 9: ...and obstacles that allow safe operation of every machine without lim itation Consider existing and anticipated machine needs size of material to be processed through each machine and space for auxiliary stands and or work tables Also consider the relative position of each machine to one another for effi cient material handling Be sure to allow yourself sufficient room to safely run your machines i...

Page 10: ...n and adjust the stand bolts accordingly until the lathe is level Be careful not to loosen the bolts too much as the lathe may tip over Make sure that all the bolts are securely tightened before continuing Stand Figure 3 All die cut metal parts have a sharp edge called flashing on them after they are formed This is removed at the factory Sometimes though a bit of flashing might escape inspection P...

Page 11: ...ter Using the supplied open end wrench to hold the spindle thread the faceplate onto the spindle threads Tighten securely with fingers and use the mounting holes on the faceplate to attach wood stock Figure 6 Figure 6 Make sure the live center in the tailstock lines up with the spur center in the head stock before turning anything between the centers Failure to observe this step could result in th...

Page 12: ...ort it on a solid surface Line up the spur center with the center of the workpiece Drive the spur cen ter into the stock about 1 4 using a dead blow hammer Be careful not to split the work piece Wood with splits along the grain may fly off during the operation With dense wood drill a hole at the centers and score lines with a saw blade for the spur 4 Once the spur center is firmly attached to the ...

Page 13: ...selector allows the adjust ment of the spindle R P M Before turning the lathe on make sure the speed selector knob is set at the lowest R P M turn counterclockwise Figure 7 Once the lathe is turned on slowly increase the R P M of the lathe by turning the speed selector knob clockwise Make sure that your finger is poised on the STOP button just in case there s a problem The lathe should run smoothl...

Page 14: ... will ensure its optimum per formance Make a habit of inspecting your lathe each time you use it Check for the following con ditions and repair or replace when necessary 1 Loose mounting bolts 2 Worn switch 3 Worn or damaged cords and plugs 4 Damaged V belt General The non painted surfaces on the Model G8691 should be protected against rust and pitting Wiping the lathe clean after every use ensure...

Page 15: ...Service Department listed in Section 3 Introduction Additional information sources are necessary to realize the full potential of this machine Trade journals woodworking magazines and your local library are good places to start SECTION 7 CLOSURE The Model G8691 was specifically designed for wood turning operations DO NOT MOD IFY AND OR USE THIS MACHINE FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE Modifications or improp...

Page 16: ...istance Between Centers 40 Spindle Size 1 x 8 TPI RH Tailstock Taper Center MT 2 Live Center Spindle Taper Center MT 2 Spur Center Range of Speeds Variable 0 3 000 R P M Motor Type Universal Brush Type Horsepower 1 2 H P Phase Cycle Single Phase 60 Hz Voltage 110 V Amps 3 1 R P M 5 000 Bearings Shielded Lubricated Ball Bearings Switch Push Button with Variable Speed Dial Standard Features 6 Face P...

Page 17: ... 16 G8691 Wood Lathe w Stand ...

Page 18: ... Rest Base 031 P8691031 Lever Shaft 032 P8691032 Lever Knob 033 P8691033 Tool Rest Tension Plate 034 P8691034 Lever Shaft 035 P8691035 Lever Knob 36A G1807 M T 2 Live Center 039 P8691039 Tailstock 040 P8691040 Guide Screw 041 P8691041 Hex Hd Scr M24 x 3 042 P8691042 Tailstock Hand Wheel 043 P8691043 Socket Setscrew M6 x 10 044 P8691044 Hex Hd Scr M12 x 40 045 PW06M Washer M12 046 P8691046 Tailstoc...

Page 19: ... be 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 spe cial or consequential damages arising from the use of our products To take advantage of this warranty contact us by mail or phone and give us all the details We will then issue you a Return Number which must be clearly posted on the outsid...

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