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Model G0766 (Mfd. Since 11/17)
Indexing
Indexing on a lathe is typically used for workpiece
layout and other auxiliary operations that require
equal distances around the workpiece circumfer-
ence, such as clock faces or inlays.
By inserting the indexing pin into one of the four
outer indexes of the Model G0766 spindle housing
and engaging one of the 12 inner indexes in the
spindle, the workpiece can be positioned in 10°
increments, as shown in
Figures 30–31.
Always disconnect lathe from power before
using indexing feature. DO NOT start lathe
with indexing pin inserted into spindle; oth-
erwise entanglement injury and property
damage could occur.
Figure 30. Model G0766 indexing configuration.
Indexing
Pin
4
Outer
Indexes
Faceplate
12
Inner
Indexes
Spindle
Spindle Turning
Spindle turning is the operation performed when
a workpiece is mounted between the headstock
and the tailstock, as shown in
Figure 32.
Figure 32. Typical spindle turning operation.
To set up a spindle turning operation:
1. Find center point of both ends of your
workpiece by drawing diagonal lines from
corner to corner across end of workpiece, as
shown in
Figure 33.
Figure 33. Workpiece marked diagonally from
corner to corner to determine the center.
Workpiece
Workpiece
Center
Pencil Lines
Marked Diagonally
Across Corners
Damage to your eyes and lungs could result
from using this machine without proper pro-
tective gear. Always wear safety glasses, a
face shield, and a respirator when operating
this machine.
Spindle Turning
Figure 31. Indexing pin and indexing holes.
Indexing Pin
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