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Page 1: ...D LATHE Model No 351 217120 CAUTION Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions before First Use of this Product Sears Roebuck and Co Hoffman Estates IL 60179 U S A WWW Ilear L Cof11 cr aimf_rlfl 8fl 18184 02 Draft 11 10 02 ...

Page 2: ...ase and hOtsurfaces TOOL SHOULD BE MAINTAINED Always unplugtoolprior to inspection Consultmanualfor specificmaintainingand adjustingpro ceduras Keep tool lubricatedand clean for safest operation Keep all pads in worldngorder Check to determinethat the guard orOtherparts willoperate propertyand perform their intendedfunction Checkfor deranged parts Check for alignment oi moving pads binding breakag...

Page 3: ...au_itiaryturning Ne er attempt to remounta faneplateturningto the lace plate for any mason Never attemptto remounta between centers turningit the original centerson theturninghavebeen alteredor removad When remountinga between centem turningthat has non altered original centers make surethat the speed is at the lowestsettingfor etad ap Use extracaution when mountinge batween centers turn ing to th...

Page 4: ...s of the Lathe Examine the liee cord to male _Jrethel the ping is in geed condition and that the insulation has not been damaged during transit Reler to Figures4 9 LOCATION OF WOOD LATHE The lathe shouldbe positionedsothat neither the operator nor a casual observer is forced to stand in line with the spin ningchuck INSTALLATION OF CENTERS The spur center and the bearing center have Morsetaper 1 to...

Page 5: ...r see Figure 7 is availablefor consentingplugsto a two pole outlet ifit is properlygrounded Do not use a 3 preng to 2 preng groundingadaptor unless permittedby local and national codas and ord mances A 3 prong to 2 prong groundingadapter is not permitted inCanada Where permitted the rigidgreen tab or term l naton the side ot the adaptermust be securelyconnected to a permanent electricalground such...

Page 6: ...arts on the tool turn switchOFF and remove theplug from power source Flesheck allIoddnghandles Thay mustbe tightensd seoJraly Mak_ sure allmovingparts are free and clear of any intederence Mal s_ a e al fastonarsam tightand have nctvbratedloose With power disconnected test eperetion by handfor clear ance and adjustit necessary Always wear eye protectionorface shield Alter turningswitchon alwaysall...

Page 7: ...lIt_ ricatethe woodwhile it is tumiag Placethe woodbetweenthe centers andlockthe t6il stock Movethe bearingcenterintothe woodby turningthe hand wheel Make surethat the bearingcenterand spur center seated into thewood inthe holesmadeeadier Rotate the woodby handwhileturningthe handwheel Adjustthe tool rest approximately _ away from the cor nersof the wood and shove the centerline Note the angled po...

Page 8: ...ce This tool remcves fine particles instead of shavings WhenYou Can Cut andWhanYou Must Scrape There are two ditlemnt approaches One sppr_ch is towarde drcunfemsce oftheworkpiece_or exampleturningdowntheoutersurfaced a cylinder or the innerwalld a hollowroundbex In thisapproach thesulfase hek igturnedtravels underthechisel edgelikean endlessbelt The secondapproachistowardthe diameterd a workpiece ...

Page 9: ...ow to Po_ltlon Tool Rest for Clmunfference Soraplng In scrapingoperations the tool rest positionis not as critical as it isfor cuttingoperations The chisel generally is held horizontally though itcan be held at an angle to reach intotightplaces Considering that the wire edge of the chisel does the scraping Figures 22B and 22 3 show the resultsof ton low or ton higha position for the rest Fig 22A i...

Page 10: ...en cutting methods cannot be employed The spear point is used for line soraping and delicate oper ations such as the forming of beads parallel grooves and shallow vses Edges and bowl contours can be rounded with the round nose chisel Any flat sudaca can be scraped withthe flat nose chisel Spear Round Flat nose Point Nose figure 27 USING SHAPER OR MOULDING KNIVES An old chisel can be made to serve ...

Page 11: ...th Many scraping operations and cUtting to depth with the part ing tool can be easily accomplished with the one hand The chisel is grasped firmly with the index finger on top to press it down against the rest it is thrust straight into the work Holding the tool in this manner leaves the other hand free to hold a p_tem or calipers atc to check work in progress Rgure 84 MAKING STANDARD CUTS THE ROUG...

Page 12: ...lder is shallow the toe of the skew can be used to make the sizing cut Do not go in doeper thon _ withthe si_w unlesswider and widervees are cutto provideclear ance for this tool Figure 38 Use the gouge to remove any waste stock outside of shoul der Smooth this section up to within _ oOshoulder in the usual manner Finishing at the shoulder unless it is more than 1 high is best done with the q _ sl...

Page 13: ...start of either cut gouge is held with handle high and the two sides of blade held between the thumb end fore_ingar of tool rest hand just behind the bevel Position the fingers so that they are ready to roll the blade into cove Hold bladessothst bevel is at 90 angleto thework axis withpointtouchingthepencilline andpointedk ito work a_is Fromthis start depresspoint slightlyto stad cut thencoo tldue...

Page 14: ...d dr_d sudase is drawnfist Then the diametersat variousoriUcalpointsate drawnto sc_e asverticallinesintersecting the contour r _ Byplacingthe patternagainstthe roughed out cylinder you can quicldymarkthe variouspointsut the criticaldiameters To make each sizing out use outsidecalipersand set these by actuallymeasuring the lengthel thevertical lines an the paltem which representthe diameters desire...

Page 15: ... ddll has a Morse taper shank it can be mounted directly in some tail stock rams OthenNise it can be mounted in a chuck fit ted with the proper type shank Another method of holding the drill is to mount it in the headstock using a 4 jaw metal lsthe chuck or a Jacobs chuck When this method is employed there is no accurate support for the workpiece so that center drilling is difficult Hcwover crose ...

Page 16: ...quicklycheckedby haldingoneof the straight sidedchiselsand a combinationsquare as shown Rgure 56 FANCY FACEPLATE TURNINGS PREPARING A PLUG CHUCK A plug chuck is an at_iliaq wood chuck mounted onto a faos plste The chuck can be any size diameter but it should be about 1 thick for stability The wood chuck should be pro vided with a _ or _ _ hole in the center for receiving a tenon turned st the end ...

Page 17: ...emoved and a mcesssd chuck mounted on the large facaplete is prepared to receive the ring in a tight press tit Alter being shucked the remaining face of the ring can be turned to the proper contour thus cutting away the center portion In work of this type take constant measumrneats or better yet use a template to guard against over or under cutting 1 2 3 4 Rgure 62 TURNING BALLS Wooden balls of la...

Page 18: ... and hall The cuttingand regluingprocessis repeated with a sectionabout 1 wide Alter this the temporanj backlogblockis cut oft leaving the bowl as shown inthe linal illustretion Fromthis point on the work is simply a matter of turningdownthe bowl to any desired shape Rgure 67 TURNING PLASTICS TYPES OF PLASTICS There are two general groupsof plastics The firstincludesall phenolplastics mnided under...

Page 19: ...enused and is the equivalent of 3 0 or4 0 new paper Rgure 71 The aopicatianof the sandpaperstrip is shownintheilustretians Care must be exercisedin order to pr_ent dubbingthe cornersof beads shoulders etc R0are 72 WoodFibers r Sandpaper J Fiberstilted aridCut Off OF BANDING DRUMS Refer to Figure 73 Standard sanding drums are usuallyrubber cylinderswhich can be expandedto holdan abrasive sleeve inp...

Page 20: ...mpt to repair motor may create a hazard unless repair is done by a quaiified service technician Repair service is available at your nearest Sears atom REPLACING DRNE BELT Refer to Figures75 and 77 Remove cover 3 screws Loosensocket head boit Push motor towardsbed and remove belL Replace belt and assen_ le in roversoorder S Screw Rgure 75 Bed Transmission Pulley Socket Mat_ r pulley REPLACING WORN ...

Page 21: ...e load on motor 1 Short circuitin motoror loose connections Motor _verheat s Motorstalls resultingin blownfuses or _dppedcircuit bma_rs 2 Low voltage 3 Incorrectfuses or circuitbreakers inpower line 4 Motor overloaded 1 Inspect connections in motor for loose or shorted terminals or worn insulation an lead wires 2 Correct the low line voltage cendition_ 3 Install correct fuses or circuit breal_rs 4...

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Page 24: ...Model 351 217120 Figure 77 Replacement Parts Illustration for Lathe 13 11 8 _89 94 53 38 24 ...

Page 25: ... 1 3 1 1 2 1 45 08335 00 5 x 5 x 18ram K_ y 46 181 49 00 Spindle 47 181 50 00 Transmission Sbait 48 i01784 00 I 5 O 8x lOmm Pan Head Screw _4 9 STD851005 _ 5mm Flat Wm he Standard hardware item availablelocally Net Shown rKEY NO PART NO 50 18151 00 51 01930 00 52 18152 00 53 18153 00 54 18154 00 55 18155 00 56 18156 00 57 01282 00 58 01874 00 59 16080 00 60 00389 00 61 18157 00 62 01680 00 63 1815...

Page 26: ...Model 351 217120 Figure 78 Replacement Parts Illustrat on for Stand 26 ...

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