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3.

The Cutting Tool (31) also can be adjusted 

vertically by loosening the Socket

Head Bolt (25) which secures the Tool Holder (24) in place.  Once adjusted,
make sure to re-tighten the Socket Head Bolt.  (See Figure H.)

4.

The Cutting Tool (31) can be adjusted

 horizontally by moving the Tool Rest Base

across the Bed of the lathe, towards or away from the Spindle of the lathe.
(See Figure A.)

5.

The Cutting Tool (31) also can be adjusted horizontally by loosening the two Set
Screws (20), moving the Cutting Tool in or out, and then re-tightening the Set
Screws.  (See Figure H.)

To Perform Duplicate Turning:

1.

Mount the 

original woodstock that is to be duplicated in the Pattern Bolts (42).

The Tool Rest Bases (44) will need to be adjusted along the Bed of the lathe to
the required length.  (See Figures A, and C.)

2.

Mount the new piece of woodstock in the lathe.  When starting with a square
piece of woodstock that will be cut to a cylinder, detach the Spring (19) on the
Tool Holder (24) from the Support Bar (54).  Manually feed the Cutting Tool into
the woodstock with a light depth of cut until the cylinder has been formed.  Do
not start cutting on the end of the woodstock, as the Cutting Tool may
become caught and damage the woodstock.  (See Figure F.)

3.

Turn the woodstock to a cylinder slightly larger than final size.  Then, reattach the
Spring from the Tool Holder (24) to the Support Bar (54) and adjust the Pattern
Follower assembly against the original woodstock.  (See Figures E, and F.)

4.

Continue gliding the Tool Holder (24) along the Support Bar (54) until the new
piece of woodstock fully duplicates the original piece of woodstock.
(See Figure F.)

5.

Always make sure to turn off the lathe and unplug it from its electrical outlet when
finished with duplicate turning.  Wait until the lathe and Lathe Duplicator Attach-
ment stop completely before attempting to remove the pieces of woodstock.

INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND CLEANING

1.

Before each use, inspect the general condition of the Lathe Duplicator Attach-
ment.  Check for broken, cracked, or bent parts, loose or missing parts, and any
condition that may affect the proper operation of the product.  If a problem

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Page 1: ...marillo CA 93011 Visit our Web site at http www harborfreight com Copyright 2003 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced...

Page 2: ...or broken please call Harbor Freight Tools at the num ber shown on the cover of this manual as soon as possible SKU 90692 PAGE 2 GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS 1 Keep work area clean and dry...

Page 3: ...use this product when you are tired or distracted from the job at hand 10 Check for damaged parts Before using this product carefully check that it will operate properly and perform its intended funct...

Page 4: ...cator Attachment make sure all adjusting keys and wrenches are removed from the equipment 5 Never adjust the Lathe Duplicator Attachment while it is running Turn off and unplug the Lathe from its elec...

Page 5: ...rilling lathe operations and other construction activities contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals...

Page 6: ...the onto the Bed of the lathe and secure it by tightening the Tailstock Handle of the lathe See Figure B To Install The U Bracket Assembly 1 Screw one Pattern Bolt 42 into the side of one Pattern Supp...

Page 7: ...iagram 2 Remove the two Square Nuts 47 from the Handles 48 and insert the Square Nuts into the T Slot of the Support Bar 54 See Figure D next page 3 Insert the threaded bolt portion of the Handles 48...

Page 8: ...Screws 20 on the Tool Holder 24 and extend the Cutting Tool 31 out about 4 inches Then re tighten the two Set Screws to secure the Cutting Tool in place See Figure E 2 Slide the Pattern Follower Assem...

Page 9: ...E 50 POINTER 14 SPRING 19 SUPPORT BAR 54 TOOL HOLDER 24 FIGURE F To Attach The Safety Shield 1 Attach the Safety Shield Bracket 10 to the Safety Shield 8 using the Pan Head Screw 9 Flat Washer 21 and...

Page 10: ...ol 1 Prior to use the Cutting Tool 31 must be set approximately 1 8 above the Spindle of the lathe Make sure to check at the Headstock and Tailstock of the lathe See Figure H 2 The Cutting Tool 31 can...

Page 11: ...rt Bar 54 Manually feed the Cutting Tool into the woodstock with a light depth of cut until the cylinder has been formed Do not start cutting on the end of the woodstock as the Cutting Tool may become...

Page 12: ...erator using improper technique 4 Cutting motion is against the grain of the workpiece 5 Workpiece is too long and thin and is deflected by tool pressure 1 True up the roundness of the workpiece befor...

Page 13: ...8 Rod 1 2 Upper Vertical Support Bar 2 29 Flat Washer 1 4 1 3 Handle 2 30 Hex Nut 1 4 20 1 4 Dowel Pin 3 12MM 4 31 Cutting Tool 1 5 Spring Pin 3 10MM 1 32 Dowel Pin Base 1 6 Square Nut 1 4 20 1 33 Dow...

Page 14: ...able individually as replacement parts ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM SKU 90692 PAGE 14 12 38 3 45 2 39 41 42 49 54 53 52 50 51 16 32 38 1 23 22 21 13 24 30 25 26 27 5 28 29 6 20 19 46 31 33 32 18 34 35 36 37 14 15...

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