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william kossack
 
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I have a grizzly g8691 lathe.
It seems to work OK but at higher speeds it produces a knocking noise.
I'm going to try and take the cover off this weekend if I get the time
but I'm wondering what the noise could be?

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"william kossack" wrote in message
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I have a grizzly g8691 lathe.
It seems to work OK but at higher speeds it produces a knocking noise.
I'm going to try and take the cover off this weekend if I get the time
but I'm wondering what the noise could be?

Maybe you should switch to a higher octane fuel.


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Default knocking noise on grizzly lathe

Sorry to say it is usually headstock bearings. It might be a loose pulley
knocking on the key. But even if it is, by the time you get the thing apart
to fix a key properly you might as well replace bearings while you're at it.

Good luck,

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"william kossack" wrote in message
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I have a grizzly g8691 lathe.
It seems to work OK but at higher speeds it produces a knocking noise.
I'm going to try and take the cover off this weekend if I get the time
but I'm wondering what the noise could be?



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