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product_id: 14154593
title: "G0619"
brand: "grizzly industrial"
price: "₹ 554007"
currency: INR
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reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.in/products/14154593-g0619
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region: India
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# 0.0005-inch precision elevation hand wheel Quick reversing tapping feature 1 HP brushless DC motor G0619

**Brand:** grizzly industrial
**Price:** ₹ 554007
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ⚙️ Elevate your workshop game with precision and power — don’t get left behind!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** G0619 by grizzly industrial
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 554007 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.in](https://www.desertcart.in/products/14154593-g0619)

## Best For

- grizzly industrial enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted grizzly industrial brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last & Adapt:** Robust steel frame with 6 x 21-inch table and 14-inch headstock travel supports heavy-duty, repeatable precision work.
- • **Power Meets Smoothness:** 1 HP brushless DC motor delivers smooth, reliable spindle speeds from 100 to 1750 RPM, perfect for diverse materials.
- • **Versatile Head Tilting:** 90-degree tilting headstock expands machining angles for complex, professional-grade projects.
- • **Dynamic Digital Control:** Multifunction digital spindle scale with metric/inch readout and push-button speed control for seamless operation.
- • **Precision at Your Fingertips:** Dovetail column with ultra-fine 0.0005-inch graduated elevation hand wheel ensures micrometer-level control.

## Overview

The Grizzly G0619 Mill/Drill is a professional-grade milling machine featuring a powerful 1 HP brushless DC motor, a dovetail column with a finely graduated 0.0005-inch elevation hand wheel, and a multifunction digital spindle scale with metric/inch readout. Its 90-degree tilting headstock and quick reversing tapping feature provide versatile machining capabilities. With a sturdy steel frame, a 6 x 21-inch table, and extensive travel ranges, this mill/drill is designed for precision, durability, and adaptability in demanding workshop environments.

## Description

Upgrade to this mill/drill and have all of the great features shown on G0463 and add a tilting head, a multifunction digital scale on the quill, a quick reversing tapping feature, push button speed control and digital speed display. With this machine you

Review: Shipped without decent QC review - I've had this mill for almost half a year now - performance and accuracy are what one can expect from a Chi-com mill. The good: - The machine came well-packaged and with all necessary tools to get it up and running. - Documentation provided was good and clear, including set-up and run-in procedures - Main Spindle runs nice and smooth with good control over the RPM thanks to the LCD-readout. - The tapping feature allows immediate reverse of the spindle - one of the reasons I decided to buy this model (beware if you do small threads: the mill has a lot of torque) - The machine frame is rigid enough to hold tight tolerances (±.001") if I do my part - Tool changes are easy with the provided wrenches - repeatability of the mill is good enough for small production runs of aluminum parts - Customer service is responsive and provides spare parts in a timely manner - I'' address this in the "ugly" issues! The bad - Scale of the vertical axis wheel is in .001" while distance from between the graduation marks is .0005". Grizzly/Chi-Com used the same graduation wheel as on the other axis - apparently a cost-saving approach, that is not very helpful to the operator The ugly: - Digital depth gauge was DOA (dead on arrival) - Main switch handle was missing - in/out axis wheel was wobbly - Cross-axis had .015" slop upon arrival and required adjustment work. I gave the mill 2 stars because of the lack of quality control. ALL of the items on the "Ugly" list could have easily been caught with a short final inspection procedure. I do not appreciate being the final inspector and repair technician. The mill is good in regards to accuracy and repeatability, but I don't think I ask too much when expecting a product to work without having to invest several hours into troubleshooting before achieving the performance that it was listed with.
Review: An excellent value! - I have been toying with the idea of buying a vertical mill for my shop for years now. This year a number of projects that needed milling were done on my small lathe but it was a real chore so I decided to take action! I have been looking at mini mills from Little Machine Shop, Grizzly, Micro Mark and others but after reading pretty much everything I could find in the internet on this subject I decided to shell out the extra doe and go for the Sieg SX3, in this case Grizzly G0619. The reasons I decided on the Grizzly version of this machine is Grizzly's superb reputation for service, superior quality control and finally desertcart's price! For some reason desertcart is selling the exact same unit coming directly from Grizzly for 200.00 bucks less. This extra money can buy you a great quality milling vice for example. I placed the order a few weeks ago and within a few days (earlier than I anticipated) I got a call from UPS freight that my new toy had arrived. I recommend all prospective buyers to pay the extra 34.00 bucks for the Lift Gate service. The unit is about 420 lbs crated and it is very hard to lower from the truck. The UPS driver not only lowered the unit from the truck but also brought it to my garage! A+++ for UPS. Upon opening the crate I saw to my relief that the mill had made it to my home in perfect condition. After cleaning the grease from the machine (it took a few hours to do that right, using nitrile gloves, a plastic spatula, mineral spirits tons of paper towels and a tooth brush) I went through the Spindle break in procedure and the machine was ready for use. I forgot to mention that I opted for a base of my own design for this machine and I am very glad I did. This saved me some serious money and the base is super strong and exactly tailored to my needs. I made it 28" tall and this plus the heavy duty casters brought the table to the perfect height for my stature. By the way, either have a few friends helping you with the mill or have a small chain hoist (mine is 2,000lb capacity) to move and relocate this beast. As I was saying, the base I made double as a cabinet for all accessories that either came with the mill or I have purchased lately. There is actually space to spare. There is not much I can add about the quality of this great machine that others haven't already covered. Chinese quality has really come a long way in recent years. The machine is robust, perfectly sized for pretty much any project I could personally throw at it and it is a joy to use. I like the push button speed control but I am not crazy about it. I just prefer the feel of a rotary type pot for this. Another thing I am not crazy with the Grizzly is the time it takes to lift the head to maximum height. I guess I might adopt some method to make this either faster (motorized Z axis level control) or just easier (install some kind of counter weight to make cranking easier on the hand). Other that these two quibbles my mill came in perfect condition, the gibs were all perfectly adjusted with no play in any of the axis and it has power to spare. I faced some SS blocks I had at hand with the mill and it literally breezed through with minimal effort. Several drilling jobs I already did on it went through without a hitch. The chuck that came with the mill is OK but I plan to buy a better one in the near future. One thing for first time millers is to be prepared to spend some money...NOT just on the mill but on accessories. I have already spent about 500 bucks on accessories and I have another list for another 1200!!! Yes, I know...this is a lot but once you have them they can be used for the rest of your life. How many times do you have to change a rotary table or an indexer after all? All in all, a great machine that seem to be made to last. Highly recommended.

## Features

- Dovetail column with elevation hand wheel graduated in 0.0005-Inch
- Over 14-Inch of headstock movement
- Dovetail column
- Digital spindle scale reads metric or inch, zero set, ON/OFF
- Head tilts 90-Degree

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | Grizzly Industrial |
| Material | steel |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Special Feature | Motor: 1 HP, 110V, single-phase, brushless DC Spindle taper: R-8 • Spindle travel: 2-3/4" Swing: 18" Max. distance spindle to table: 14-3/4" Collars calibrated: 0.001" T-Slots: 3 @ 1-11/16" centers, 7/16" wide Table size: 6-1/4" x 21-5/8" Table travel (longitudinal): 15-7/8" Table travel (cross): 5-3/4" • Headstock travel: 14-7/8" Drilling capacity: 1" Quill diameter: 2.347" Variable speed: 100–1750 RPM Approximate shipping weight: 418 lbs. Special Feature Motor: 1 HP, 110V, single-phase, brushless DC Spindle taper: R-8 • Spindle travel: 2-3/4" Swing: 18" Max. distance spindle to table: 14-3/4" Collars calibrated: 0.001" T-Slots: 3 @ 1-11/16" centers, 7/16" wide Table size: 6-1/4" x 21-5/8" Table travel (longitudinal): 15-7/8" Table travel (cross): 5-3/4" • Headstock travel: 14-7/8" Drilling capacity: 1" Quill diameter: 2.347" Variable speed: 100–1750 RPM Approximate shipping weight: 418 lbs. See more |
| Speed | 2000 RPM |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Grizzly
- **Power Source:** Corded Electric
- **Voltage:** 110 Volts
- **Special Feature:** Motor: 1 HP, 110V, single-phase, brushless DC Spindle taper: R-8 • Spindle travel: 2-3/4" Swing: 18" Max. distance spindle to table: 14-3/4" Collars calibrated: 0.001" T-Slots: 3 @ 1-11/16" centers, 7/16" wide Table size: 6-1/4" x 21-5/8" Table travel (longitudinal): 15-7/8" Table travel (cross): 5-3/4" • Headstock travel: 14-7/8" Drilling capacity: 1" Quill diameter: 2.347" Variable speed: 100–1750 RPM Approximate shipping weight: 418 lbs.
- **Material:** steel

## Images

![G0619 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61-EeG9DaEL.jpg)
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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does the shipping include liftgate service or is this an option that can be added?**
A: No, it must be added

**Q: Are you using this machine is to cut mild steel, is it rigid enough to do this?**
A: I have used this little mill well beyond what is posted as "capacity" in carbon steel A36, mainly 4140 and 1080 I can run about .062 with a .375 end mill with flood coolant.  I can go deeper than that but it begins to shake a bit.  I have ran up to a 2" shell mill to face aluminum only going .010 deep.  On stainless I can get away with about .040 depth.  When plunging an endmill bigger then 3/4 -7/8 I have had it stall a few times.  A 1 inch drill is the biggest it will push.  I have used the tapping option 1 time to check it out and I don't like it.  This is no Bridgeport, but for here I would buy it again.  Good bang for the buck.  Whatever it cant handle I take to work. Use flood coolant and it will be fine.  You will want to take off an disable the stupid safety thingy in front of the spindle(look on you tube how to take it out and do the wires).  On mine the table T slots are not true and straight no big deal just use a V block but be prepared for stuff like that.  One word of caution, the power feed(sold separately) yea, IT'S JUNK, worked well for about 6 months then NOT.  Little Machine Shop offers a bigger table and lead screw for it also.  Over good little mill.

**Q: Is there a xy dro available for this machine?**
A: They do, suggest you contact Grizzly directly @ www.grizzly.com to get the correct information regarding correct model # and installation info etc before you purchase.

**Q: Would this Grizzly Mill Drill machine down some 2" Nylon Delrin round stock & drill .5 to 1" hole in center ?  Or use a Mill / Lathe ?  Thank you !**
A: it is a one horse motor, so likely yes, given the material is nylon.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐ Shipped without decent QC review
*by G***S on June 4, 2013*

I've had this mill for almost half a year now - performance and accuracy are what one can expect from a Chi-com mill. The good: - The machine came well-packaged and with all necessary tools to get it up and running. - Documentation provided was good and clear, including set-up and run-in procedures - Main Spindle runs nice and smooth with good control over the RPM thanks to the LCD-readout. - The tapping feature allows immediate reverse of the spindle - one of the reasons I decided to buy this model (beware if you do small threads: the mill has a lot of torque) - The machine frame is rigid enough to hold tight tolerances (±.001") if I do my part - Tool changes are easy with the provided wrenches - repeatability of the mill is good enough for small production runs of aluminum parts - Customer service is responsive and provides spare parts in a timely manner - I'' address this in the "ugly" issues! The bad - Scale of the vertical axis wheel is in .001" while distance from between the graduation marks is .0005". Grizzly/Chi-Com used the same graduation wheel as on the other axis - apparently a cost-saving approach, that is not very helpful to the operator The ugly: - Digital depth gauge was DOA (dead on arrival) - Main switch handle was missing - in/out axis wheel was wobbly - Cross-axis had .015" slop upon arrival and required adjustment work. I gave the mill 2 stars because of the lack of quality control. ALL of the items on the "Ugly" list could have easily been caught with a short final inspection procedure. I do not appreciate being the final inspector and repair technician. The mill is good in regards to accuracy and repeatability, but I don't think I ask too much when expecting a product to work without having to invest several hours into troubleshooting before achieving the performance that it was listed with.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An excellent value!
*by A***R on February 9, 2013*

I have been toying with the idea of buying a vertical mill for my shop for years now. This year a number of projects that needed milling were done on my small lathe but it was a real chore so I decided to take action! I have been looking at mini mills from Little Machine Shop, Grizzly, Micro Mark and others but after reading pretty much everything I could find in the internet on this subject I decided to shell out the extra doe and go for the Sieg SX3, in this case Grizzly G0619. The reasons I decided on the Grizzly version of this machine is Grizzly's superb reputation for service, superior quality control and finally Amazon's price! For some reason Amazon is selling the exact same unit coming directly from Grizzly for 200.00 bucks less. This extra money can buy you a great quality milling vice for example. I placed the order a few weeks ago and within a few days (earlier than I anticipated) I got a call from UPS freight that my new toy had arrived. I recommend all prospective buyers to pay the extra 34.00 bucks for the Lift Gate service. The unit is about 420 lbs crated and it is very hard to lower from the truck. The UPS driver not only lowered the unit from the truck but also brought it to my garage! A+++ for UPS. Upon opening the crate I saw to my relief that the mill had made it to my home in perfect condition. After cleaning the grease from the machine (it took a few hours to do that right, using nitrile gloves, a plastic spatula, mineral spirits tons of paper towels and a tooth brush) I went through the Spindle break in procedure and the machine was ready for use. I forgot to mention that I opted for a base of my own design for this machine and I am very glad I did. This saved me some serious money and the base is super strong and exactly tailored to my needs. I made it 28" tall and this plus the heavy duty casters brought the table to the perfect height for my stature. By the way, either have a few friends helping you with the mill or have a small chain hoist (mine is 2,000lb capacity) to move and relocate this beast. As I was saying, the base I made double as a cabinet for all accessories that either came with the mill or I have purchased lately. There is actually space to spare. There is not much I can add about the quality of this great machine that others haven't already covered. Chinese quality has really come a long way in recent years. The machine is robust, perfectly sized for pretty much any project I could personally throw at it and it is a joy to use. I like the push button speed control but I am not crazy about it. I just prefer the feel of a rotary type pot for this. Another thing I am not crazy with the Grizzly is the time it takes to lift the head to maximum height. I guess I might adopt some method to make this either faster (motorized Z axis level control) or just easier (install some kind of counter weight to make cranking easier on the hand). Other that these two quibbles my mill came in perfect condition, the gibs were all perfectly adjusted with no play in any of the axis and it has power to spare. I faced some SS blocks I had at hand with the mill and it literally breezed through with minimal effort. Several drilling jobs I already did on it went through without a hitch. The chuck that came with the mill is OK but I plan to buy a better one in the near future. One thing for first time millers is to be prepared to spend some money...NOT just on the mill but on accessories. I have already spent about 500 bucks on accessories and I have another list for another 1200!!! Yes, I know...this is a lot but once you have them they can be used for the rest of your life. How many times do you have to change a rotary table or an indexer after all? All in all, a great machine that seem to be made to last. Highly recommended.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Mill for the price
*by G***E on June 20, 2014*

I’ve had my Grizzley G0619 mill for about 3 months now and it has surpassed by expectations for a sub 400 pounder. There are several good reviews already posted, and I’ll try to restrict by comments to the aspects that were/are important to me. I knew going in that the backlash was in the neighborhood of 0.005-0.008” but planned to add a DRO upfront. I purchased a 2-axis DRO-Pro Mag Scale unit on line at the time of my mill purchase (price around $800.00). See their site for less expensive units. As noted by others, the machine comes packed in a thin wooden crate. Be prepared to add around $35 in hidden changes to have it delivered to your home unless you have a pickup and a couple of strong buddies ready to drop what they are doing to help you pick it up at the UPS place. Mine had a smashed in top so I took a photo with my phone and had it notated on the UPS shipping form. The UPS guy was super nice and used his pallet jack to drag the crate into my garage/shop. As it turned out there was only the smallest of dent in sheet metal located at the top of the column. I did not feel the need to report it as it is so very minor. It took my son and me around 2 hours and a roll of paper towels to remove the shipping grease. Nasty stuff but it sure did its job. The mill works great and has more power than I had expected for a bench top unit. The chuck is of poor quality and I only use it for non-precision drilling with large bits after center drilling the part. Most of my work is gear cutting for making clocks and requires a high degree of precision. Therefore I use my special tiny chucks in a collet. I do plan on purchasing a good ½” chuck and salvage the R8 shaft from the original grizzley chuck when and if I ever need to chuck up a bit larger than 0.250”. I like the way the drilling function works with the large quill handle and the fine adjustment knob and Z-axis built in DRO. This little DRO is not all that accurate but has done a great job when tracking how deep my bit is going. I was able to use the bolt hole function on my add-on DRO to place 8 rods (#71 bit) in a circular patter the size of a baby aspirin and calculated the accuracy at around plus or minus 0.002 inch. I think this machine has lived up to all of my expectations and feel that the add-on DRO has made my experience much better.

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