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Grizzly G0704 Drill Mill with Stand

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Arrives Nov 28 – Dec 5
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Features

  • Item may ship in more than one box and may arrive separately
  • This great little machine sports some of the same features found on much larger mill/drills: dovetail column variable speed 1 HP motor R-8 spindle
  • 2A single-phase Spindle taper: R-8 Spindle travel: 2-Inch T-slots: 3 @ 2-1/2-Inch centers 1/2-Inch wide
  • Distance spindle to table: 13-Inch Swing: 15-Inch Table travel: 18-7/8-Inch Table travel : 6-7/8-Inch

Description

G0704 7" x 27" 1 HP Mill Drill with Stand America's most popular Mill Drill. The G0704 7" x 27" 1 HP Mill Drill with Stand can be easily operated by those just learning to mill and is also great as a dedicated, single-purpose machine in a professional shop. It is an excellent value and has some of the same features found on much larger mill drills. That’s why it is the best-selling Mill Drill in the country! The variable-speed 1 HP motor powers the R-8 spindle from 50-1125 RPM in low and 100-2250 RPM in high. Spindle RPM can be monitored on the convenient digital readout. A clear chip guard on the spindle keeps debris from flying at the operator. The G0759 has a large 7-1/16" x 26-5/8" table that can be moved by handwheels in both the longitudinal and cross directions. Both feed directions can be locked by table lock levers. The G0759 also features tapered gibs with double locks which adds accuracy and rigidity, a dovetail column; and it comes with its own stand. Like all Grizzly mill drills, the G0704 comes with a 1-year warranty which covers parts and assures the unit is free from factory defects. (Consumables are not covered by the warranty.) The G0704 manual was written by our U.S. based Technical Documentation Department and is packed with useful information. The complete and easy-to-read manual makes it easier to assemble and maintain your mill drill. The Grizzly Customer Service and Technical Support Teams are U.S. based. Parts for the mill drill may be available online and shipped from the Grizzly parts warehouse in Springfield, MO. Made in an ISO 9001 factory SPECIFICATIONS: Motor: 1 HP, 110V, single-phase, 12A Spindle travel: 2" Swing: 15" Spindle taper: R-8 Max. distance spindle to table: 13" Max. distance spindle to column: 7-1/2" Spindle travel: 2" Spindle speed: Variable, 50-1125 RPM low, 100-2250 high Table travel (longitudinal): 18-7/8" Table travel (cross): 6-7/8" Vertical head travel: 11" Head tilt: 90° L/R Table size: 7-1/16" x 26-5/8" T-slots: 3 @ 2-1/2" centers, 7/16" wide Drilling capacity: 5/8" mild steel Stand footprint: 15-3/4" x 16-1/2" Overall dimensions: 38" x 34" x 67" Approximate shipping weight: 372 lbs. FEATURES: Spindle RPM DRO Spindle depth display Fine feed head control 2-Speed gearbox Clear guard on spindle Cast-iron dovetail column Rubber chip guards on ways Zero setting dials Dials read inches Forward/reverse switch Start/emergency stop buttons

Brand: Grizzly


Power Source: Corded Electric


Maximum Rotational Speed: 2.25E+3 RPM


Voltage: 110 Volts


Amperage: 12 Amps


Brand: ‎Grizzly


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Maximum Rotational Speed: ‎2.25E+3 RPM


Voltage: ‎110 Volts


Amperage: ‎12 Amps


Maximum Chuck Size: ‎0.51 Inches


Color: ‎Green


Included Components: ‎Stand, [Potential Additional Parts]


Special Feature: ‎Variable Speed


Product Dimensions: ‎30"L x 27.5"W x 35.5"H


Material: ‎Cast Iron


Speed: ‎2250 RPM


Maximum Power: ‎1 Horsepower


Drill Type: ‎Drill Press


Is Electric: ‎Yes


UPC: ‎690550106965


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎65


Manufacturer: ‎Grizzly


Drilling Capacity Metal: ‎0.63 Inches


Part Number: ‎G0704


Item Weight: ‎342 pounds


Item model number: ‎G0704


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Style: ‎Grizzly


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎Inch


Special Features: ‎Variable Speed


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: November 2, 2011


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Awesome Mill
There are plenty of reviews out there on this Mill, so I won't repeat the details here. Go check hossmachine.com, for a lot of cool information and mods, including CNC mods. That was the deciding point on my buying this mill, as opposed to other similar BF20 based mills. Nothing bad about the other variants, and some of the vendors out there are superb (PM Matthews), but the G0704 is for me, the best blank canvas for modifications. Eventually, I will CNC it, and add a larger motor and belt drive (3 phase with a VFD, that I already have). Shipping from Grizzly was handled flawlessly (although most of the credit goes to the carrier, and just luck), but absolutely no damage at all. One trick I would like to share with all, is that to hoist the machine off the pallet and onto the cabinet, I used a 'Lil Giant' adjustable ladder opened up with a 4x4 atop the top rungs, and a WEN 120V portable winch that I had. Using a short web strap wrapped around the lowered head..You could do the same with a $45 1 ton chain hoist from harbor freight. The key is the ladder needs to be tall enough to clear the cabinet. I use a woodtek mobile base under my cabinet, and that allowed the stationary hoist to work. Other way , would be to use an engine/shop crane. Another thing to note, is there is a mis print in the owners manual, during break in, it says to run it in forward, then reverse at various speeds. Reverse will run only one half the speed, especially at the higher rates. This is normal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2016 by Paul

  • Not a drill
Works fine as a mill but dont even try to use as a drill. Cheap plastic gears will strip
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2018 by Justin

  • so i may not know what a industrial type machine is like to work on
I'm a hobbyist, so i may not know what a industrial type machine is like to work on. as a hobbyist my issues with the machine would be the backlash on the Y and X axis. it would be very difficult to do layout work, even with the ways given decent tension there is 1/8 turn on the handle backlash. teh Z-axis hand wheel has discontinuous marks on it, so i'm not sure how that is going to work. the included DRO for the quill is good enough for Z movement less than 1.5" however. however i overcame this by installing $250 glass-side DRO to Y and X axis use a wobbler edge finder, and that makes it a dream to do layout work. next the milling operation would be tedious to do, due to the difficulty moving X axis at a constant speed. however adding a power feed to the X-axis is very useful. the T-slots table has a very uncommon slot size, i have not found a T-nut that works on this without modification. also the base of the machine is very narrow, and installing machine feet in the provided locations will cause the machine to vibrate and rock, i made an angle iron base with a very wide footprint and this really helps, moving the Z-axis handle really causes a tendency to rock forward and back. the benefits to the machine are that it is very popular and many of the issues are discussed at length on the web. the construction is pretty good, hand scrapped ways, covers, adjustability etc. like many imported tools many frustrations are alleviated if you think of it as a 95% assembled kit for a really nice mill. there is tooling available from amazon for R-8 collects to do about any task. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2018 by User32

  • OVERHEATS
The machinery overheated and shut down to "cool cycle" for over an hour after a few attempts at use. We do own a manufacturing facility and so this didn't meet our needs for a piece of equipment that could handle our demands.
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2018 by Curly Woman

  • Short set up time.
Product came pretty much pre-assembled. Item only needed minor tweaking to be spot on. Had a small issue with delivery but delivery service went above and beyond to work things out. Highly recommended for the price, looking forward to years of use.
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2022 by GEM WEEMS GEM WEEMS

  • Nice
After many years running full sized machines for a living I was reluctant to buy a mini mill for home use. After allot of research I bought this one and am very pleased so far
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2017 by Markspm

  • The spindle RPM's get slower and slower until the motor finally stops and will not start again.
The machine (Grizzly G0704 Drill Mill with Stand) looks fine. and is reasonably accurate when it works. Eventually the motor will stop rotating. After checking all the basic possibilities I.E. fuses, connections, speed control potentometer I replaced the motor. This did not fix the problem. I called Grizzly service and they were no help. I replaced circuit board reference no. 81. This did not fix the problem. I am now in the process of ordering circuit board reference no. 78. Hopefully that is where the problem is. So far I am into the fix for over $250. In the future I would stay away from Grizzly machines that have variable speed controls and DC motors. They all are garbage and you will be wasting your $$$$. Grizzly is absolutely no help with repair information. All they want to do is get you off the phone and have you purchase something. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2022 by EZRIDER

  • and works like a charm
This machine is built well, and works like a charm. You can easily install some DROS for around a hundred bucks, I did and it makes thing a lot easier than counting dials.
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2016 by david white

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