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CAUTION: Make sure to remove the two Pins from the 3-Jaw Chuck once the jaws have been tightened. (See Figure D.) SKU 04019 PAGE 8 To Assemble The 3-Jaw Chuck For A Workpiece Up To 2” Diameter: 1. Workpieces with a diameter of up to 2” should be gripped with the external jaws of the 3-Jaw Chuck (part #67). (See Figure E.) 2. If necessary, reverse the jaws for external gripping. To do so, unscrew, remove, and clean each of the three jaws. Turn the knurled tension ring until the beginning of the s

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Failure to follow these warnings may result in personal injury. (See Figure M.) FIGURE MRELEASELEVER(7) TAILSTOCK(5) LOCKLEVER(6) TAILSTOCKHAND WHEEL(4)TAILAXIS(8)CUPCENTER(11) To Install And Remove The Faceplate: To install1. , thread the Faceplate (13) onto the Headstock Spindle (14) until it is secure against the shoulder on the Headstock Spindle. (See Figure N, next page.) To remove2. , hold the Balance Wheel (22) securely while turning the Faceplate (13) counterclockwise until it is removed

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SetscrewChuck 4. Loosen the setscrew, and use the provided Chuck removal wrenches to remove the Chuck. Use one tool to hold the spindle in place and the other to rotate the Chuck counterclockwise. The Live Center The Live Center supports stock that 1. is too long to be supported by the chuck alone. Stock protruding more than three times its diameter should also be supported by the live center. When using a Live Center, the tail stock barrel should protrude about 1/2’’ and not more than 3’’. To r

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This will clean and smooth the previous cut. 6. When the cut is complete, press the red Off button. Machining Cones Manually This operation is similar to machining cylinders with the following differences. 1. To manually cut a cone, determine the taper requirement and turn the small cutter rest to the desired slope on the workpiece. Retighten the cutter rest. 2. Press the green On button to start the lathe. 3. Turn the Straight Lever (F) clockwise to make the cut. Automatically 1. To automatical

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Remove any adjusting key or c. wrench before turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury. Do not overreach. Keep proper d. footing and balance at all times. This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations. Dress properly. Do not wear loose e. clothing or jewelry. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry or long hair can be caught in moving parts. If d

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Release pressure. The Fuse Holder will be flush with the rim of the Fuse Holder Socket. REV 10b Troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes Likely Solutions Motor and Electrical Lathe will not start or a breaker trips on startup. Cord not connected.1. No power at outlet. 2. Fuse has blown. 3. Chuck Guard safety interlock not 4. in place. PC Board (182) faulty.5. Power Switch (178), Forward/6. OFF/Reverse Switch (181) and/ or Speed Control Knob (180) not working. Internal damage or wear. (such 7. as

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(See Figure G.) SKU 90692 PAGE 9 FIGURE G SAFETY SHIELD (8) HANDLE (51) SAFETY SHIELD PLATE (43) SUPPORT BAR (54) BOLT PAN HEAD SCREW (9) FLAT WASHER (21) HEX NUT (7) HEX HEAD BOLT (11) FLAT WASHER (40) HEX NUT (39) FIGURE G SAFETY SHIELD (8) HANDLE (51) SAFETY SHIELD PLATE (43) SUPPORT BAR (54) BOLT PAN HEAD SCREW (9) FLAT WASHER (21) HEX NUT (7) HEX HEAD BOLT (11) FLAT WASHER (40) HEX NUT (39) S To AdjustThe CuttingTool: 1. Prior to use, the Cutting Tool (31) must be set approximately 1/8” abo

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Always lock up tools and keep out of reach of children. Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry as they can be caught in moving parts. Protective, electrically nonconductive clothes and nonskid footwear are recommended when working. Wear restrictive hair covering to contain long hair. Use eye and ear protection. Always wear ANSI approved impact safety goggles. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Do not reach over or across electrical cables or frames. Ma

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23G Snap Ring 2 24G Bearing 2 25G Plunger 1 26G Spring 1 27G Bushing 1 28G Handle 1 29G Cap Nut M10 1 30G Front Cover 1 31G Cap Screw M6x15 3 32G Pin 6x22 2 33G Bracket 1 34G Cap Screw M6x10 3 35G Washer 1 36G Bushing 1 37G Pin 4x14 1 38G Plate 1 39G Rivet 2x5 2 40G Cap Screw M8x20 3 41G Spring Washer 3 42G Oil Cap 4 43G Note: When ordering parts from this list be sure to include the correct suffix. Note: Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only, and are not available indiv

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Plug the adapter’s two prongs into the outlet, and replace the center screw. Now plug the tool or machine into the adapter. DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG IN ANY WAY. IFYOU HAVE ANY DOUBT, CALL A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN. Extension Cords If your tool is double insulated and has a two-prong plug, you may use either a two or three-prong extension cord. If your tool has a grounded, three-prong plug, you must use a three-prong extension cord with three-prong receptacles. Only use rounded jacket extension cords





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