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Page 1: ...nd serial number may be found on back of headstock assembly You shouldrecordboth model and serial number in a safeplace forfuture use FOR YOUR SAFETY READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY CRAFTSMAN 12 INCH WOOD LATHE assembly operating repair parts J Sears Roebuck and Co Hoffman Estates IL 60179 U S A Part No SP5110 Printed in U S A 5195 ...

Page 2: ...operspeed USE RIGHT TOOL Don tforce toolor attachment to do a job for which it was not designed WEAR PROPER APPAREL Do not wear loose clothing gloves neckties or jewelry rings wristwatches to get caught in mov ing parts Non slip footwear is recommended Wear protective hair coveringto contain long hair Roll long sleeves above the elbow USE SAFETY GOGGLES Head Protection Wear safety qoqqtes must com...

Page 3: ...E NEVER TURN THEPOW ER ONUNTJL THEHEAO STOCK ASSEMBLY HASBEEN MOUNTEOONTHE BEDAND THE LATHE iS IN UPRIGHTPOSITION EE WHEN LATHE 1 To a INSTALLING OR MOVING THE avoid injury from unexpected lathe movement Bolt the lathe to a stand or workbench that has a rigid flat surface for stability b Fasten the stand or bench to the floor to pre vent slipping sliding rocking or tipping during operation c Turn ...

Page 4: ...the turning tool causing Injury 4 h 1 Use both hands spaced apart and keep a firm hold of the turning toot 2 Always support the turning tool directly on the tool rest 3 Always operate the lathe so that the top of the workpiece turns toward you clockwise facing the left side of the lathe 4 Keep turning tools sharp 5 Never start a cut directly at the end where it may catch the workpiece 6 Always use...

Page 5: ...us length workpieces when performing spindle turning Bed Supports the headstock tailstock and tool rest Turning Tool Woodworking Chisels The sharp toot used to remove wood f_om the workpiece Tool Rest Supports the turning tool when faceplate turning and also when turning between centers Workplece The item on which the cutting operation is being performed Revolutions Per Minute RPM The number of tu...

Page 6: ...PLUG PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET GROUNDING PRONG Thisplug requires a mating 3 conductor grounded type outlet as shown above 6 WARNING To maintain proper tool grounding whenever the outlet you are planning to use forthis power tool is of the two prong type do not remove or alter the grounding prong in any manner Use an adapter as shown and always connect the ground ing prong to known ground It is reco...

Page 7: ... item with Table of Loose Parts to make sure all items are accounted for before discarding any packing material WARNING If any parts are missing do not attempt to assemble wood lathe plug in the power cord or turn the switch on until the miss ing parts are obtained and are Installed correctly TABLE OF LOOSE PARTS ITEM DESCRIPTION A B C D E F G H J K L M N QTY Bed Machined 2 Tool Rest 12 In 1 Holde...

Page 8: ... I6 9 W Washer 380 x 1 9164x 7 64 1 X Screw Pan HD Ty B 6 x 3 8 1 W O P _f u List of Loose Parts in Bag 507635 Y Nut Hex 3 4 16 1 Z Center Point 2 AA Key Switch 1 AB Toot Rest Slide Lock 3 8 16 x 3 15 16 I AC Tool Rest Lock 3 8 16 x 4 9 16 2 AD Tait Stock Lock 3 8 16 x 2 5 6 1 AE Spindle Lock 3 8 16 x 2 15 16 1 AF Bracket Bed Center 1 AG Tension Knob 1 Z EC3 AA I PULL IIou_ i_IIo _iii_ o I WlL Iml...

Page 9: ...ause it does not rotate 11 TOOL REST Supports the turning tool 12 TOOL REST HOLDER Allows positioning of the tool rest correct distance away from workpiece 13 TOOL REST HOLDER LOCK Locks the tool _o rest holder to the tool rest slide z_ _ 14 HEADSTOCK SPINDLE Supports the spur _ o center _o _ 15 SPUR CENTER Installed in the headstock _ spindle supports the workpiece on center at _ _ lhe headstock ...

Page 10: ...ti _ STRAIGHT EDGE 7t16 SOCKET SOCKET EXTENSION SOCKET WRENCH 5t16 DRILLBIT MOUNTINGYOUR WOOD LATHE TO WORKBENCH Locate two sections that make up lathe bed Place sections on workbench Slide thetwo ends against each other as shown in illustration 2 Locate center bed mounting bracket inloose parts bag Also locate two 2 1 4 20 x I hex head bolts two 2 1 4 lockwashers and two 2 1 4 nuts Place bolts th...

Page 11: ...and 5 16 bit drill through work bench at each pencil mark Use a center punch or nai3to dent workbench surface at each pencil mark before drilling holes This will prevent holes being drilled off center 6 From the loose parts bag locate four black 114 flat washers Position one washer over each drilled hole except hole drilled at center of bed Now po 1t4 HEX HEAD sition lathe bed so holes in bed line...

Page 12: ...TRATION SHOWS REAR OF LATHE LOCK WASHER HEX NUT 10 Place the edge of a straight edge at least twelve inches long on top of bed sections Position straight edge so it overlaps eac_ section of the bed equally See illustration STRAIGHT EDGE ill ill ii ii ill i illll i i STRAIGHT EDGE _ _ __ __ I1 Kneel down in front of workbench so straight edge is at eye level Position your hands as shown in ilJustra...

Page 13: ...is position If bed sections will not stay in this position tighten bolts in center of bed a little more and complete Step 11 over again STRAIGHT ADJUSTMENT EDGE X BED f_ l 1 BED AFTER ADJUSTMENT 13 While you hold the bed sections in this position tighten bolts that hold center bed mounting bracket to the bed sections The lathe bed should now be straight and level Use straight edge to make sure bed...

Page 14: ...lathe bed Screw tool slide lock into tool rest slide as shown untiltight TOOL REST SLIDE LOCK BED TOOL REST SLIDE LOCK 2 Fromthe loose parts locate a 380 x 1 9 16 x 7 64 flat washer see illustration toolrest holder and tool rest holder lock The appearance and shape of the tool rest holder lock and flat washer are shown in illustration Attach tool rest holder and flat washer to tool rest slide as s...

Page 15: ...oose parts locate the tailstock From the loose parts bag locate tailstock lock The appear ance and shape of tailstock lock is shown in illustration Slide taiistock onto right end of lathe bed The top surface of bed fits into V grooves on both sides of tailstock as shown GROOVE ii ill TA1LSTOCK O o _ o F _ oE I TA1LSTOCK LOCK TAILSTOCK Install tailstock lock into rear side of tailstock as shown The...

Page 16: ...tailstockand thread spindle through handwheel as shown The groove in spindle must line up with spindle lock hole SPINDLE LOCK HOLE SPINDLE LOCK 5 From the loose parts bag find the spindle lock The appearance and shape of spindle lock isshown in illustration Screw lock into spinc_lelock hole as shown Tip of spindle lock must fit into groove in spindle to prevent spindle rotation HANDWHEEL TAILSTOCK...

Page 17: ...tock to loosen when operated the lathe ILLUSTRATION SHOWS REAR OF LATHE SOCKET HEAD SCREW TAILSTOCK LOCK MOUNTING AND ASSEMBLING HEADSTOCK 1 Line up V grooves in headstock with left end of lathe bed Slide headstock onto lathe bed as far as possible _ _ __ E TOC Ii _ _ yos K lll Ill I lllll I U I I Ill II I I HI I 0 o _ r 0 2 To be sure headstock is positioned properlyon lathe bed look under headst...

Page 18: ...is set screw securely may allow headstock to move during use This could allow a spindle turning to come loose fly out and cause injury to the operator HEX WRENCH MOTOR COVER 4 Remove motor cover from headstock by placing yeur right and left hand as illustrated and pushing cover to the left 5 Usinga 1 8 hex L wrench loosen the spindle pulley set screw Slide the spindle pufley to the left and lookbe...

Page 19: ...bag find tension knob Position knob in front of belt tension lever with flat surface facing upward Push knob onto belt tension lever as far as it will go Tap with hammer to seat it completely 8 With belt tension adjustment lever centered in its groove move lever all the way up Hold lever in this position and install poly V belt onto smallest step of motor pulley and largest step of spindle pulley ...

Page 20: ...ILLIPS HEAD SCREWDRIVER u i ii i i i m i i i i iiii i i iii INSTALLATION OF CUP AND SPUR CENTERS 1 Finda 3 4 16 hex nutamong the loose parts and screw it ontoheadstock spindle until finger tight SPINDLE i i 3 4 16 HEX NUT tD O_ I O _ ill i CENTER POINT ill CUP CENTER D 2 Find two center points a spur center and a cup center among the loose parts To insert a point into a center hold the center agat...

Page 21: ...dle push motor cover to left hold the spindle pulley with one hand and using a wrench turn the hex nut coun terclockwise until center is ejected If this method doesn t eject spindle remove motor cover see section covering Mounting and As sembling Headstock Insert a 1 4 dowel rod or brass rod through hole in spindle Hold spur center with one hand and tap dowel or rod with a hammer 1 4 DOWEL 5 To re...

Page 22: ...ers as irlustrated Lock the tailstock to the lathe bed by turning tailstock lock clockwise until tight Scribe a line on the bed at right edge of headstock Rotate top of handwheel toward operator This applies pressure to the headstock as wood Es tight ened between centers As you continue to tighten handwheel watch headstock to see if it moves away from the line on lathe bed It should not move If it...

Page 23: ... WARNING Never leave the lathe unattended until it has come to a complete stop and you have removed the switch key Do not cycle the motor switch on and off rapidly as this may cause the facepiate to loosen In the event this should ever occur stand clear of the faceplate until it has come to a complete stop retighten it ull iii ii iiii n ira I I u i c o _ 4 To lock switch in OFF position HOLD switc...

Page 24: ...down onto the next smaller section of spin dle pulley 5 Now turn spindle puiley clockwise while continuing to push belt toward motor until belt climbs up onto next larger step of motor pulley To make the lathe go slower the belt must be shifted away from the motor 1 Turn spindle pulley clockwise withyour right hand while pushing belt away from motor with your left hand 2 Keep turning pulley untit ...

Page 25: ...ring operation place lever in next lower notch POSITIONING OF THE TOOLREST The tool rest should be positioned I 8 inch above cen terline of workpiece and 1 8 inch away from the section on the workpiece to be cut WARNING Failure to position the tool rest as described can result in a turning tool being thrown from your hand causing severe injury TOOL 1t8 SQUARE WORKPIECE TOOLREST POSITIONED 1 8 ABOV...

Page 26: ...t put a piece of wood on the end of cup center to protect it Remove the cup center 6 Drive the spur center into other end of wood Make sure the sPurs are in the saw cuts Remove spur center 7 Make sure the centers and the holes in the headstock spindle and tailstockspindle are clean Insert spur center into headstock and cup center into tailstock and tap them in lightly with a piece of wood Do not d...

Page 27: ...e sizes shown Never spindle turn workpieces greater than 4 square TOOL REST WOOD LINE 2 d _ _ FACEPLATE TURNING e II i _ I_I _ tli olll_l l_ l ll 1z _ _4 MAX 875 1350 I0 1 MAX 1350 2250 5 1 4 MAX 1350 2250 0 1 4 MAX 2 250 3450 SPINDLE TU RNING 1 l t2 1350 3450 2 1 18 875 2250 3 27 875 2250 4 J 36 875 2250 i FACEPLATE TURNING WARNING When doing faceplate turnings always follow instructions supplied...

Page 28: ...held at an angle so the sharp edge actually cuts below the revolving workpiece surface to peel off shavings To do a scraping operation the chisel is held at a right angle to the workpiece and removes fine particles instead of shavings Many operations require that cutting chisels be used for scraping but scraping chisels should never be used for cutting When cutting materiat is removed faster than ...

Page 29: ...ng size It is the best tool to use for rapid cutting away of large areas of the workpiece With practice it can be used for cutting coves and the shaping of long cuts and is also useful for scraping THE SKEW The skew should be used only by operators who have become proficient in the use of all other turning tools Two skews the 112 and 1 in sizes are all that are needed for general use Other sizes a...

Page 30: ...a coat of automobile type wax to the lathe bed to help the tool rest and tailstock move freely Have power cord replaced if it becomes wornor frayed I_ WlR E NUT HITE I II I _ _ _ h_ BLACK S_ITC L_H tn lubrication Periodically lubricate the ram in the tailstock with No 20 or No 30 engine oil MOTOR MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION 1 The bearings in both end shields of the motor have been lubricated at th...

Page 31: ...r own safety turn switch off and remove plug from power source outlet before trouble shooting TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY Motor will not run 1 1 Lathe slows down when turning Excessive noise Headstock loose on bed Wood burns at tailstock end 2 Defective On Off switch Defective switch cord Defective switch box receptacle Burned out motor Blown fuse or tripped circuitbreaker...

Page 32: ... is not in normal operating position 4 Starting relay not operating 1 Motor overloaded 2 Impropercooling Air circulation restricted through motor due to sawdust accumulating inside of motor 1 Voltage too low to permit motor to reach operating speed 2 Fusesorcircuit breakers do riot have sufficient capacity 1 Motor overloaded 2 Fusesorcircuit breakers do nothave sufficient capacity 1 Bed sections a...

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Page 36: ...rs Roebuck and Co stores Be sure to provide al pertinent facts when you call or visit The model number of your 12 Inch Wood Lathe wilt be found on a plate on the backside of the headstock WHEN ORDERING REPAIRPARTS ALWAYS GiVE THEFOLLOWING INFORMATION PARTNUMBER MODEL NUMBER 113 228360 PARTDESCRIPTION NAME OF ITEM 12 INCH WOOD LATHE All parts listed may be ordered from any Sears Service Center and ...

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