Drill chuck and arbor, Downfeed handles – Grizzly G7945 User Manual
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G7945/G7946 Radial Drill Press
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The drill chuck is attached to the drill spindle by
means of a machined taper between the chuck
and spindle nose. An almost permanent assem-
bly is created when properly joined.
To assemble the drill chuck and mount it to
the spindle, carefully follow the instructions
below:
1. Use mineral spirits to thoroughly clean the
drill chuck, arbor, and spindle sockets and
dry all surfaces before assembly.
Failure
to clean the mating surfaces may cause
the tapered fit to loosen during operation,
resulting in separation and an unsafe
condition.
2. Use the chuck key provided to adjust the
jaws of the chuck until they are well inside
the drill chuck body.
3. Slide the chuck onto the spindle end and tap
the drill chuck with a rubber or wooden mallet
to seat it as shown in
Figure 14.
Drill Chuck and
Arbor
DO NOT use a steel hammer on the drill
chuck to seat it onto the spindle. Damage
will occur to the chuck and/or spindle
which may make them unusable or unsafe.
Figure 14. Seating chuck into spindle. (Note
retracted jaws.)
An alternate method is to lay the headstock
and column on the floor, slide them together,
tilt the assembly up, and position the drill
press on its base in the upgright position.
3. Screw two clamp bolts into each side of the
horizontal column bracket (
Figure 12).
Figure 12. Clamp bolts.
Figure 13. Installing downfeed handles.
Components and Hardware Needed:
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Downfeed Handles .............................................3
The downfeed handles must be installed to prop-
erly operate the drill press.
To install the downfeed handles:
1. Tightly thread the handles into the collar as
shown in
Figure 13.
Downfeed Handles
Collar
Clamp Bolts