Grizzly G1006 Drill User Manual


 
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Do not use the angle vise for milling. It is
made strictly for holding materials to be
drilled. This vise will not adequately
clamp an object safely for a milling oper-
ation. There is not enough clamping pres-
sure available and objects may be pulled
out or upset in the vise jaws causing cut-
ting tools to break and/or parts to be
thrown. Any attempt to perform a milling
operation using this vise may result in
personal injury.
G1006/G1007 Mill/Drill
SECTION 4: ASSEMBLY
Beginning Assembly
Most of your G1006/G1007 has been assembled
at the factory, but some parts must be assembled
or installed after delivery. We have organized the
assembly process into steps. Please follow along
in the order presented here.
TOOLS REQUIRED: You will need a 10mm,
12mm, 14mm and 19mm open end wrenches,
and a 2.5mm, 3mm, 4mm and 5mm Allen
®
wrench.
Mounting
All die-cut metal parts have a sharp edge
(called “flashing”) on them after they are
formed. This is generally removed at the
factory. Sometimes a bit of flashing might
escape inspection and the sharp edge may
cause cuts or lacerations when handled.
Please examine the edges of all die-cut
metal parts and file or sand the edge to
remove the flashing before handling.
It is recommended that you cut a hole in your
stand top to allow access to the under side of the
base on the Mill/Drill. This will be necessary for
adjusting the Y-plane leadscrew.
Before attempting to use your Mill/Drill, mount it
securely to your benchtop or stand. Use the
largest bolts possible to secure it to the benchtop.
With the head fully raised, this unit is very
top heavy and will tip over if not bolted
down. Tipping can cause a pinch or crush-
ing type injury. Secure the base firmly.
Drilling Angle Vise
The drilling angle vise provided with your Mill/Drill
attaches to the table with a table clamping kit.
Table clamping kits are available through the
Grizzly Catalog and must be purchased sepa-
rately. This table will accept
1
/2" bolt clamping kits
(G1076).
You can mount the drilling angle vise almost any-
where on the table, and it provides a myriad of
uses when drilling.
DO NOT make adjustments while the
Mill/Drill is running. Ensure that the switch
is off, power is disconnected and moving
parts have stopped before making adjust-
ments.