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(1) Compound slide (up)
(2) Cross slide (up
(3) Screw
(4) Tool post clamping lever)
(5) Compound slide (down)
(6)
Handle wheel
cuts, the half
– nut just be engaged on the numbered line “2”
or “4”. 1
- 8 means the half
–
nuts can be engaged on any line,
numbered or unnumbered.
If half
–
nut engage with the lead screw all time while
cutting the thread, no need to use threading dial, In this case,
after finished each successive cut, firstly, back the tool and
reverse the motor, then move the tool to the la st start
–
cutting position and make the next successive cut.
10.7 FOUR POSITIONS TOOL POST
Main function of tool post is to fix tool, If necessary, tool
post may fix more than one tool ( at most 4 ), Tool thickness
must be less than tool groove, When i nstalling tool again , should confirm tool head direction to
work-piece revolving center line, permitting to use iron spacer to adjust, after adjusting correctly,
please fix the tool. If need to turn the tool post, turn the tool post locking handle counter
clockwise to loosen the locking handle and turn the tool post to the position you needed and
then turn the tool post lock handle clockwise to make tool post lock.
10.8 COMPOUND SLIDE
Using the compound slide can cut taper , When cutting taper, please loosen the screw on the
saddle, round the compound slide, let the graduated line towards the graduation number on the
saddle. Then fix the screw, round the driving hand wheel, the tool post move the tool, now there
is a angle between the traveling line and turning line of spindle, thus you can turn taper.
10.9 TAILSTOCK
The tailstock slides along the bed -ways freely and can be locked in any position by the
clamp lever. There is an end pin to stop the tailstock sliding down. Rot ating the tailstock hand
wheel can slide the quill. The quill can be locked by the quill lock lever. Before leaving the
factory, it will be sure that it is the same line between the tailstock center and spindle center. For
(1) Threading dial
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