Model G0782 (Mfd. Since 10/15)
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10. Press Emergency Stop/RESET button to turn
lathe
OFF, then, without resetting Emergency
Stop/RESET button, try to restart spindle
rotation, as instructed in
Step 9. Spindle
should not start.
— If spindle rotation does start with the
Emergency Stop/RESET button pressed
in, Emergency Stop/RESET button is not
operating correctly. This safety feature
must operate properly before continuing
operation. Use the spindle lever to stop the
lathe, disconnect it from power, and call
Tech Support for help.
11. Move spindle lever to middle (OFF) position,
and reset Emergency Stop/RESET button by
twisting it clockwise until it pops out.
12. Restart spindle rotation.
13. Step on foot brake. Spindle should come to a
quick stop.
— If the brake pedal has no effect on the
lathe, push the Emergency Stop/RESET
button and call Tech Support for help.
14. Ensure lamp functions properly.
15. Use cutting fluid pump switch on control
panel to start pump (see
Figure 18 on Page
24), then open valve. Verify that cutting fluid
flows from nozzle, then turn pump
OFF.
Congratulations! The test run is complete. Perform
the following
Spindle Break-In procedure.
6. Make sure spindle lever is in middle (OFF)
position to prevent unexpected startup when
power is enabled (see
Figure 20).
7. To ensure carriage components do not unex-
pectedly move during following steps, disen-
gage half nut lever and feed selection lever
(see
Figure 20).
Figure 20. Apron controls.
Engaged
Half Nut
Lever
Disengaged
Spindle Lever
(OFF, center position)
Cross Slide
Disengaged
Feed Selection
Lever
Carriage
Saddle Lock
Feed
Selection Lever
Disengaged
Half Nut Lever
Disengaged
8. Rotate Emergency Stop/RESET button clock-
wise until it pops out. The power lamp
on the control panel should illuminate (see
Figure 18 on Page 24).
9. Push POWER START button shown in
Figure 18 on Page 24 (it should illuminate),
then move spindle lever down to start lathe.
Top of chuck should rotate down toward front
of lathe. Verify that machine is operating
correctly.
—
When operating correctly, the lathe runs
smoothly with little or no vibration or rubbing
noises.
— Investigate and correct strange or unusual
noises or vibrations before operating the
machine further. Always disconnect the
machine from power when investigating
or correcting potential problems. If
problem is not readily apparent, refer to
Troubleshooting on Page 71.
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