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Additional safety for metal lathes – Grizzly G0554 User Manual

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G0554 Gear-Head Floor Lathe

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Additional Safety for Metal Lathes

1. READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS

MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS

MACHINE. YOUR SAFETY AND THE

PROPER USE OF THIS MACHINE IS

YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.

2. CLEARING CHIPS. Do not clear chips by

hand or while the lathe is turning.

3.

CHUCK KEY SAFETY. Always remove

chuck key. Never walk away from the lathe
with the key in the chuck.

4.

TOOL SELECTION. Always select the right

cutter for the job, and make sure they are
sharp. The right tool decreases strain on
the lathe components and provides a better
finish.

5. SECURING THE WORKPIECE. Make sure

workpiece is properly held in chuck before
starting lathe. A workpiece thrown from the
chuck may cause severe injury to yourself
or others.

6. CHANGING GEARS. Turn lathe OFF

before changing speeds. The spindle must
be brought to a complete stop before chang-
ing gears.

7. SUPPORT LONG STOCK. Stock extending

beyond the headstock MUST be supported.
Unsupported stock will begin to whip and
cause serious injury to operator/ bystanders
and cause damage to the lathe. Always turn
supported long stock at slow RPM's.

8. PINCH HAZARDS. Protect your hands and

the precision ground ways. Always use a
chuck cradle or piece of plywood over the
ways of the lathe when servicing chucks.

9. LATHE MAINTENANCE. Never operate

the lathe with damaged or worn parts.
Maintain your lathe in proper working condi-
tion. Perform routine inspections and main-
tenance promptly when needed. Put away
adjustment tools after use.

10. SAFETY CLEARANCES. Make sure

workpiece has adequate clearance before
starting machine. Check tool and tool post
clearance, chuck clearance, and saddle
clearance before starting the lathe.

11. RATES. Always use the appropriate feed

and speed rates.

12. STOPPING LATHE. Never attempt to slow

or stop the lathe chuck by using your
hand.

13. ATTENDANCE. Never walk away from the

lathe while it is running. An unsupervised
lathe that is running invites accidents.

14. LONG HAIR. Tie up long hair. Long hair

poses a risk of entanglement with moving
parts.

15. AUTOMATIC FEEDS. Release any auto-

matic feeds after completing a job.

16. TURNING SPEEDS. Select the turning

speed

appropriate for the type of work,

material, and tool bit. Allow the lathe to gain
full speed before beginning a cut.

17. MOTOR DIRECTION. Never reverse motor

direction while the lathe is in motion.

18. GUARDS. Make sure all guards are in

place and working properly.

19. TOOL POST CLEARANCE. Adjust tool

post to provide proper support for the turn-
ing tool you will be using. Test tool post
clearance by rotating workpiece by hand
before turning lathe

ON.

20. CRASHES. Make sure no part of the tool,

tool holder, compound slide, cross slide,
or carriage will contact the chuck during
operation.