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Mini Metal Lathe – BMLAT-07 

 

E&OE 

© 2020 Baumr-AG 

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product and their meanings. If any stickers become unreadable, unattached etc., replace them. 

 

 

 

 

Flammable Material Hazard

 

Flammable liquids, gases or 

substances etc may present. 

Avoid ignition sources and open 

flames. Danger of fire. 

Read User Manual

  

Read and fully understand 

product safety warnings, 

operation, procedures etc before 

using the product. 

Use Hand Protection

 

Wear appropriate hand protection 

and take due care as the product 

or use of the product may present 

hand hazards. 

Carbon-Monoxide Hazard 

Do not use the product in 

confined areas or without 

adequate ventilation. Carbon-

monoxide poisoning can be fatal. 

 

 

 

 

Electrocution / Electrical Shock 

Hazard

 

High voltage or high current 

electricity may be present or 

required by the product. Take 

due care when handling electrical 

products, cables, plugs and 

leads. Electrical shock can be 

fatal.  

Toxic Fumes / Dust Hazard

  

Using the product or by-products 

from use may produce fumes, 

smoke or particles that could be 

harmful if inhaled. Wear 

appropriate breathing protection 

and have adequate ventilation. 

Explosive Material Hazard 

Combustible liquids, gases or 

substances etc may be present. 

Avoid ignition sources and open 

flames. Danger of explosion. 

Cutting / Amputation Hazard 

The product may have blades, 

edges or mechanical devices that 

can cause severe cut injury to 

fingers, limbs etc. Take due care 

when handling and using the 

product. 

 

 

 

 

Crush Hazard 

The product may have blades, 

edges or mechanical devices that 

can cause severe crush injury to 

fingers, limbs etc. Take due care 

when handling and using the 

product. 

Single Operator Only

 

The product must be operated by 

a single person only. More than 

one person operating the product 

may introduce additional hazards. 

Use Face Protection

 

Wear appropriate full-face 

protection and take due care as 

the product or use of the product 

may present face and eye 

hazards. 

Use Foot Protection

 

Wear appropriate foot protection 

and take due care as the product 

or use of the product may present 

foot hazards. 

 

 

 

 

Use Eye / Ear / Head Protection

 

Wear appropriate eye and / or 

ear and / or head protection and 

take due care as the product or 

use of the product may present 

eye, hearing and head hazards.

 

Running Hazard 

Do not run on or near the product 

as doing so may present a fall 

hazard. 

Diving Hazard 

Do not dive into the product as 

doing so may present a neck / 

head injury hazard.

 

Adult Supervision Required 

Always supervise children and 

other users of a product to 

prevent drowning or injury.

 

 

 

 

 

Skin Penetration / Puncture 

Hazard 

The product may produce 

pressure, emit liquids or objects 

that can cause severe injury to 

fingers, limbs, blood etc. Take 

due care when handling and 

using the product.

 

Hot Surface Hazard

 

Be aware that the product may 

produce high temperatures and 

hot surfaces that can cause burn 

injuries. 

Flying Debris Hazard 

Be aware that the product or use 

of the product may present 

hazards produced by flying 

debris. Wear appropriate clothing 

and protective devices. 

Moving Parts Hazard 

Be aware that the product 

contains or uses mechanical 

devices that move or rotate. 

Always wait for moving parts to 

stop fully before handling the 

product, adjusting, maintenance 

etc.

 

Summary of Contents for BMLAT-07

Page 1: ...ary 2020 READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE AND MAY VOID WARRANTY KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Products covered by this manual may vary in appearance assembly inclusions specifications description and packaging ...

Page 2: ...ment Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery which can be caught in moving parts Keep hair and clothing away from the equipment Stay alert and use common sense when operating the equipment Do not over reach Always maintain secure footing and balance Do not use the equipment if tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication This equipment is not intended for use by persons with reduced...

Page 3: ...OPERATOR PLEASE REMEMBER When using electric tools machines or equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury Keep work area clean Cluttered areas invite injuries Consider work area conditions Do not use machines or power tools in damp wet or poorly lit locations Do not expose equipment to rain Keep work area well lit Do n...

Page 4: ...urn off the machine before unplugging IF YOU QUESTION THE SAFE CONDITION OF THE MACHINE DO NOT OPERATE IT Electrical Grounding Instructions This machine has a three prong plug can choose the third round prong is for the ground Plug this cord only into a three prong receptacle Do not attempt to defeat the protection the ground wire provides by cutting off the round prong Cutting off the ground will...

Page 5: ...d The product may have blades edges or mechanical devices that can cause severe crush injury to fingers limbs etc Take due care when handling and using the product Single Operator Only The product must be operated by a single person only More than one person operating the product may introduce additional hazards Use Face Protection Wear appropriate full face protection and take due care as the pro...

Page 6: ...l Shock Hazard Disconnect High voltage or high current electricity may be present or required by the product Always disconnect the product from the electrical supply before handling the product adjusting maintenance etc Power Line Electrocution Hazard High voltage high current power lines may be present Use extreme caution to avoid contact or interference with power lines Electrical shock can be f...

Page 7: ...s 13 Operation 15 Simple Turning 15 Simple Turning with Power Feed 16 Bevel Cutting 16 Screw Cutting 17 Changing Gears for Screw Cutting 18 Gear Chart for Cutting Imperial Threads 19 Gear Chart for Cutting Metric Threads 20 Maintenance 21 Before Use 21 After Use 21 Motor Brushes 21 Settings and Adjustments 22 Cross Slide Adjustments 22 Cross Slide Feed Handle 22 Compound Slide Adjustments 22 Acces...

Page 8: ...U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U ...

Page 9: ... be used to move the tool by small amounts at right angles to the cross slide The slide may be set at an angle to the cross slide so that short tapers or bevels may be cut This is described in greater detail under Bevel Cutting A U M R A G R A G B A U M R A G A G B A U M R A G B A U M R G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U A U M R A G B A U M R A ...

Page 10: ... A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G M R A G B A U M R A G B A...

Page 11: ...R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U A U M R A G B A U ...

Page 12: ...G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G ...

Page 13: ...osition move the lever until the point end is in the middle pit mark in the casing A U M R A G R A G B A U M R A G A G B A U M R A G B A U M R G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M...

Page 14: ...R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R ...

Page 15: ...slide ALWAYS use this procedure to align the marks This is to take up any backlash or other clearances in the gearing and slides etc Continue to turn the handle an amount equivalent to your desired depth of cut NOTE We recommend that for rough cutting you do not exceed 0 010 0 25mm as your depth of cut The setup is now complete to begin your cutting operation but before starting check the position...

Page 16: ...the compound slide which is mounted on the cross slide and set at right angles to it indicated by the zero mark on the body of the cross slide for all normal cutting operations To set the compound slide so that the cutting tool will cut a bevel first retract the slide until the two socket head screws A are revealed as shown in Fig 8 Loosen the screws sufficiently to allow the compound slide to be ...

Page 17: ...G B A U M R G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U ...

Page 18: ... M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B...

Page 19: ...A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B G B A U M R A G B A U M ...

Page 20: ...R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A ...

Page 21: ... G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M...

Page 22: ...and that there is no sloppiness of action Any maladjustments will have a serious effect on the quality of your work as they will all be transferred to the tool tip it is vital that there is as little movement of the tool as possible A U M R A G R A G B A U M R A G A G B A U M R A G B A U M R G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U A U M R A G B A U M...

Page 23: ... R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G M R A G B A U M R A...

Page 24: ...G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R ...

Page 25: ...A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A ...

Page 26: ...A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B A U M R A G B ...

Page 27: ...a qualified specialist for your application before use regardless of any assurances from the retailer or its representatives This product is not intended for use where fail safe operation is required As with any product for example automobile computer toaster there is the possibility of technical issues that may require the repair or replacement of parts or the product itself If the possibility of...

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