Vertical Milling Machine 1.5HP Owner’s and Parts Manual-Jet, Enco, Grizzly, MSC, Asian

$22.50

Description


Number of Pages:12

 

This is a reproduction of an original Asian 1.5HP Vertical Milling machine. This machine is manufactured in Aisa and has been sold under many different names including: JET, Grizzly, Enco, MSC, Select, Husky etc… This manual contains information on setup, lubrication, maintenance, and controls as well as a complete parts list. This manual does cover the JET JVM-830 Mill, and I included the parts list from JET’s manual.

 

Known Models:

JET JVM-830 Mill

JET JTM-830 Mill

Phoebus PBM-AIS Mill

Husky Mill

Select Mill

Busy Bee Mill

Specifications

Table working surface...............180 x760(7in. X 30in.)
Longitudinal travel.................460mm(18in.)
Cross travel........................190mm(73 1/2in.)
Vertical travel.....................350mm(13 3/4in.)
Spindle travel......................80mm(3 1/8in.)
Distance spindle to table...........350mm(13 3/4in.)
Distance spindle to column..........180mm(7in.)
T-Slot, top of table (3)............14mm(0.6in.)
T-Slot, front of table..............10mm(0.4in.)
Spindle speeds (9 steps)............215-3440 RPM
Spindle nose........................R-8 or M.T. #3
Motor...............................1HP, 1725 RPM
Net weight (approx.)................(1100LB.) 500 kg.
Dimensions of packing case..........43" X45" X66"

Contents:
Specifications...................1
Installation.....................2
Removing Parts...................3
Inspection Record................4
Parts Diagrams.................5-8
Parts List....................9-10
Jet JVM-830 Parts List..........11

 

   

The manual above may help you operate and maintain your milling machine, but if you would like to learn more about how to set up and use your mill properly, I highly recommend you check out this book here: The Milling Machine for Home Machinists Book. It covers how to properly install, and check for alignment of the table and spindle illustrated in color photographs and diagrams. It goes into the basics of how to clamp down different shaped material. This information can even be useful for experienced mill operators. You’ll wish this was the manual that originally came with your mill with its no-nonsense approach. We also have a complete series of different machinist books on sharpening, gearmaking, metal lathes, and more here: Workshop Machinist Series

   

Overview:

I have collected this information for many years and have found the information they contain to be priceless in using and setting up the machines properly. I believe this manual will be a valuable resource of knowledge that will provide a lot of helpful information that is often hard to find. My manuals are not photocopies. I maintain a high standard of quality in my reproductions. Most of the manuals I reproduce look better than their originals. I have professionally digitally edited every page, and removed stains, wrinkles and handwriting. All of the manuals are printed on thick white paper to withstand shop wear and tear.