Grizzly Lathe H0775 User Manual

Taper Attachment for G4016  
Gear Head Lathe  
MODEL H0775  
INSTRUCTION SHEET  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
The H0775 Taper Attachment mounts quickly to  
the back bed way of the G4016 Gear Head Lathe.  
Accurate tapers of up to 12" can be produced  
without repositioning the attachment. The H0775  
features scales at both ends, reading inches-per-  
foot and degrees. An angle adjusting screw with  
fine threads achieves exacting control when set-  
ting tapers. Another feature is the ability to use  
it without disengaging the cross slide nut. This  
will allow it to be functional at any time by simply  
tightening the deadman.  
The H0775 comes carefully packaged and it is  
coated with import grease to protect it from rust.  
You will need to clean all pieces thoroughly prior  
to installation and use. Use a solvent cleaner  
or citrus-based degreaser, like Grizzly's G7895  
Citrus Degreaser. For optimum performance  
from your machine, make sure you clean all  
moving parts or sliding contact surfaces that  
are coated. Avoid chlorine-based solvents and  
gasoline as they may damage painted surfaces  
should they come in contact. Always follow the  
manufacturer’s instructions when using any type  
of cleaning product.  
Figure 2. Cross Lead Screw components.  
Consult Figures 3 – 8 for installation details.  
3. Remove the nut that holds the bearings and  
spacers in place at the end of the lead screw.  
You may need to bend one or more tangs of  
the star washer in order to accomplish this  
Installing the Taper Attachment  
1. Disconnect the lathe from its power  
source.  
2. Remove the splash guard from the back of  
the lathe. If the lathe must be moved to allow  
access to the splash guard, consult the lathe  
manual for safe moving information. Note: If  
you move the lathe, be sure to re-level it after  
returning the lathe to its final location.  
Figure 3. Lathe component identification.  
4.
Remove the spacer, bearing dust cover and  
thrust bearing from the end of the lead  
screw.  
5.
Remove the two cap screws that hold the  
bearing housing, along with the housing.  
Leave the remaining thrust bearing on the  
lead screw.  
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6. Remove the 6 philips head screws from the  
top cover plate of the main body. Set the  
screws and cover aside for later use in reas-  
sembling the main body.  
7. Remove the end block and slide block from  
the main body by pulling up. These two  
blocks are attached by two cap screws. They  
are located in the opening you just uncovered  
in Step 6 The slide block is loosely pinned to  
a portion of the slide. Be careful not to lose  
the pin. Either set it aside for future installa-  
tion or be sure to keep the pin in place.  
8. Separate the end block and slide block by  
loosening the 2 cap screws in the slide block.  
Set the slide block and cap screws aside for  
step 13  
Figure 5. Slide Block Assembly.  
12.
Hold the nut in place and bend one or more  
tangs of the star washer to keep the nut in  
place.  
9. Assemble the end block and bearing (Figure  
4). The pocket for the bearing and the thread-  
ed holes must be facing outwards when slid-  
ing the end block onto the lead screw.  
13.
Assemble the slide block to the end block  
using the two cap screws that were already  
in the slide block. The end block may need to  
be rotated to line up the holes (Figure 5).  
14.
There are four threaded holes (See Figure 5)  
on the rear of the carriage used to mount the  
main body to the lathe. Remove any paint or  
debris from these holes before attemping to  
mount the main body.  
15.
Align the four holes in the main body with the  
thread holes on the carriage. Use the four  
M8 - 1.25 x 30 cap screws to loosely fasten  
the main body to the lathe. A long-handled,  
ball end hex wrench works best for this step  
(Figure 6).  
Figure 4. End block assembly.  
10. Install the bearing, spacer, and star washer  
in the same order they were removed. These  
items will fit inside the opening in the end  
block.  
11. Thread the nut onto the end of the lead screw  
and hand tighten while holding the cross  
slide handwheel. Do not over-tighten this nut.  
To check, turn the end block. Only a small  
amount of resistance should be felt. Adjust  
the nut as needed.  
Figure 6. Main Body Assembly.  
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16. With the main body loosely fastened (see  
Figure 6), move the slide block back and  
forth, by either pulling/pushing on the lead  
screw or turning the cross slide handwheel.  
Stop when the pin in the slide block can be  
inserted into the hole in the slide. Push the  
pin, refer to step 7, into place to secure the  
slide block.  
19. Attach the deadman to the lathe bed (Figure  
8). The deadman is composed of a solid  
cast bracket and a loose clamping jaw. The  
bracket has two holes for screws that attach  
the clamping jaw. It also has a lip that must  
extend beyond the flat surface of the bed  
way. The clamping jaw has two set screwst-  
hat allow for adjustments. These set screws  
should be adjusted until the clamping surfac-  
es of the clamping jaw and bottom of the bed  
way are parallel when the clamping screws  
are tight. If these surfaces are not parallel,  
loosen the clamping screws and adjust the  
set screws as needed.  
17. The dovetail ways of the cross slide must  
clear the top of the taper attachement and  
line up with the dovetails on the taper attach-  
ment. The holes in the taper attachment are  
oversized to allow for height adjustment.  
Adjust for clearance and check that the cross  
slide moves in and out, along its full range of  
motion, without increased resistance. When  
the slide moves unobstructed and smoothly,  
tighten the four mounting screws. Note—If  
you are only able to use two of the holes after  
step 16, you will need to use the two roll pins  
included with the taper attachment. To do this  
you will need to drill holes through the main  
body and into the carriage. Use a #9 or a 5  
mm drill bit. Be sure not to drill any deeper  
than 5/8" into the carriage. Once the holes  
are drilled, clean out any debris and insert the  
roll pins.  
18. Assemble the top cover plate, removed in  
step 6, using the six philips head screws  
(Figure 7).  
Figure 8. Components of the deadman.  
20. A support rod attaches the deadman to the  
main body of the taper attachment. The rod  
attaches to the deadman by way of a hole in  
the vertical shaft. Insert the rod into the hole  
and secure in place by tightening the cap  
screw. The vertical shaft is inserted into the  
hole in the deadman and secured in position  
with a cap screw. Loosen the cap screws.  
Position the rod as shown in Figure 7 and  
secure the rod to the bottom of the main body  
with the M6 cap screw provided.  
21. Adjust the position of the vertical shaft until  
the support rod is parallel with the lathe bed.  
Tighten the cap screws. Note—Position the  
deadman as close to the main body as pos-  
sible for the best stability  
Figure 7. Support Rod and Deadman Assembly.  
22. Re-attach the splash guard to the lathe and  
reposition the lathe as needed.  
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OPERATION & ADJUSTMENTS  
3. There are two gib screws, for making adjust-  
Angle Adjustments  
ments, located just above and behind the  
dovetail on the main body. To tighten the gib,  
loosen the gib screw on the left (as viewed  
from the front of the lathe) and tighten the  
right screw. To loosen the gib, loosen the  
right screw and tighten the left screw.  
The taper angle is adjusted by loosening the two  
cap screws at the ends of the dovetail slide on  
the taper attachment. The angle adjusting knob  
allows for fine control of the angle (Figure 9).  
There are two scales, one at each end of the main  
body. One is labeled for degrees and the other is  
labeled for inches-per-foot (I.P.F.). Using these  
scales will allow you to get close to the desired  
taper, but finer adjustments should be made with  
an indicator and test bar. Once the desired setting  
is met, tighten the two cap screws. Double check  
the setting to ensure accuracy.  
4. The gib is properly adjusted when the slide  
can be moved by hand with moderate force.  
5. Do not replace the support rod at this time.  
Bottom Gib Adjustments  
The bottom gib is mounted in the back inside edge  
of the main body casting. Three set screws hold  
it in place and are secured with nuts as shown in  
Figure 9. If the gib is too loose, finish problems  
will occur. If the gib is too tight, the slide will not  
move smoothly.  
1.
Loosen the three nuts and apply tension  
evenly to the three set screws. Use only  
moderate pressure when tightening these set  
screws. They should be tight enough to keep  
the slide from rocking in the main body cast-  
ing. Check by rocking the slide by hand.  
2.
When satisfied with your results, tighten the  
nuts while maintaining the set screw posi-  
tion. Double check the slide to ensure that it  
moves smoothly. Re-adjust if necessary.  
Figure 9. Taper Attachment Adjustments.  
Top Gib Adjustments  
The top gib is mounted to a slide and moves  
along the dovetail on the main body. The slide  
maintains the motion of the cross slide to produce  
the taper. If the gib is too loose, the angle can be  
affected and the finish will suffer. If the gib is too  
tight, the slide will not move freely.  
3. Re-attach the support rod to the main body.  
Deadman Operation  
To use the taper attachment, tighten the clamp-  
ing screws on the deadman to secure it to the  
lathe bed. When not in use, loosen the clamping  
screws. Removal of the deadman or the taper  
attachment is not necessary when changing from  
taper turning to straight turning.  
1.
To adjust the top gib, begin by removing the  
cap screw that holds the support rod to the  
main body.  
2.
Adjust the dovetail angle to zero.  
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H0775 Parts Breakdown and List  
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H0775 Parts List  
REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
PH0775020 THREADED ROD  
PH0775021 SUPPORTING BLOCK  
PH0775022 HANDLE  
A
P51101  
THRUST BEARING 51101  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
B
PH4016447 SPACER M12 X 8  
PH4016448 STAR WASHER M12  
C
D
PLN09  
LOCKING NUT M12-1.25  
PH0775023 PIN 3 X 18  
1
PH0775001 END BLOCK  
PH0775002 SLIDE BLOCK  
PH0775003 PIN 12 X 50  
PH0775024 SIGN PLATE  
PH0775025 COPYING MODE  
PH0775026 MOVING BLOCK  
2
3
4
PSS16M  
SET SCREW M8-1.25 X 10  
PSB13M  
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 30  
5
PH0775005 CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 45  
PH0775006 MAIN BRACKET  
PH0775028 POSITIONING SCREW  
PH0775029 COPYING PLATE  
6
7
PW01M  
FLAT WASHER, 8MM  
PSB13M  
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 30  
8
PH0775008 PIN 5 X 25  
PH0775031 PHLP HD SCR M3-.5 X 8  
PH0775032 SIGN PLATE  
9
PSB13M  
PS07M  
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 30  
PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 8  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
PH0775033 SUPPORTING ROD  
PH0775034 VERTICAL ROD  
PH0775011 COVER  
PSS25M  
PN01M  
SET SCREW M6-1 X 20  
HEX NUT M6-1  
PSB01M  
CAP SCREW M6-1 X 16  
PH0775036 BRACKET  
PH0775014 SLANT IRON  
PSB01M  
PSS11M  
CAP SCREW M6-1 X 16  
SET SCREW M6-1 X 16  
PSB06M  
CAP SCREW M6-1 X 25  
PH0775016 ADJUSTING BLOCK  
PH0775017 SLIDE  
PH0775018 GIB  
PH0775039 CLAMPING PLATE  
PSB45M  
PSB02M  
CAP SCREW M8-1.25 X 45  
CAP SCREW M6-1 X 20  
PH0775019 ROUND NUT  
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