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16 Chuk/Changer Instruction

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GROUNDING AND TOOL SAFETY

1. GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

This tool should be grounded while in use to protect the operator from electric shock.  
The tool is equipped with an approved three-conductor cord and three-prong grounding 
type plug to fit the proper grounding type receptacle. The green (or green and yellow) 
conductor in the cord is the grounding wire. Never connect the green (or green and yellow) 
wire to a live terminal. If your unit is for use on less than 150 volts, it has a plug that looks 
like that shown in sketch (A) in Figure 1.  If it is for use on 150 to 250 volts, it has a plug 
that looks like that shown in sketch (B). Use of an extension cords or a 2 prong adapter is 
not recommended.

2. TOOL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1.  Keep Work Area Clean:

 Cluttered    

 

areas and benches invite accidents.

2.  Avoid Dangerous Equipment

 

Don’t expose power tools to rain.  

 

Don’t use power tools in damp or wet    

 

locations. Keep work area well lit.

3.  Keep Children Away

 

All visitors should be kept safe distance    

 

from work area and appliance.

4.  

Store Idle Tools

 

When not in use, tools should be stored   

 

in dry, high, and locked location out of    

 

the reach of children.

5.  

Don’t Force Tool

 

It will do the job better and be safe at    

 

the rate for which it was designed.

6.  

Use Right Tool

 

Don’t force small tool or attachment to    

 

do the job of a heavy-duty tool.

7.  Wear Proper Apparel

 

Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry which  

 

may get caught in moving parts. Tie back  

 

long hair or use a proper hair net.

 

8.  Use Safety Glasses

 

Use safety glasses with all rotating tools.  

 

Also use a face or dust mask if cutting  

 

operation is dusty.

9.  Don’t Abuse Cor

d

 

Never carry tool by cord or yank it to  

 

 

disconnect from receptacle.  Keep cord    

 

from heat, oil, and sharp edges.

10. 

Secure Work

 

Use clamps or a vise to hold work.  It’s    

 

safer than using your hand and it frees    

 

both hands to operate tool.

11.

 Don’t Overreach

 

Keep proper footing and balance at all    

 

times.

12. Maintain Tools with Care
 

Keep tools sharp and clean for best and   

 

safest performance.  Follow instructions for  

 

lubricating and changing accessories.

13. Disconnect Tools and TURN OFF.
 

When not in use; before servicing; when   

 

changing accessories such as blades, bits,  

 

cutters, etc.

14. Avoid Accidental Starting this and any other  
 

appliance. Be sure switch is OFF when  

 

plugging in.

Summary of Contents for 16 CHUK/CHANGER

Page 1: ...16 Chuk Changer Maintenance Instructions IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING TOOL WEAR EYE PROTECTION 017 0092 06 2009...

Page 2: ...act the freight forwarder immediately will result in the loss of your rights to place a claim for possible external or internal damage After you have contacted the freight forwarder please contact you...

Page 3: ...AD INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING TOOL WEAR EYE PROTECTION ALL ELECTRICAL ITEMS WITH A CORD SET Repair or Replace Damaged or worn cord Immediately Do not expose to rain or use in damp locations ADVERTI...

Page 4: ...ing operations with your lathe These are attached to your lathe s shaft via a friction fit To place a chuck onto the shaft of your lathe please follow these instructions 1 Make certain both the lathe...

Page 5: ...ing set screw securely Scrape off all red paint that is on the 2 diameter housing 1 2 shaft File flat for set screw Remove if hub has plastic 1 32 maximum allowable shaft movement end play when approx...

Page 6: ...rap No 10RW Clutch complete for all Red Wing lathes No 10B Clutch complete for all Baldor lathes No 10RM Clutch complete with bearing for all Robbins Myers lathes No 10R Clutch complete with bearing f...

Page 7: ...tely 1 32 1 16 of an inch inward toward the lathe 5 Holding the Chuk Changer in your right hand move the activating handle clockwise to the 9 30 10 00 o clock position The Chuk Changer will move outwa...

Page 8: ...oved the clutch spring Part No 7 may be damaged or clutch spring tension may be released When clutch spring is damaged or tension released clutch will not engage properly See instructions under Clutch...

Page 9: ...tch OFF and clutch handle straight down collets open unscrew otuer collet part No 5 with collet wrench Part No 8 Unscrew counter clockwise 2 Remove both inner and outer collets 3 Thoroughly clean coll...

Page 10: ...re Idle Tools When not in use tools should be stored in dry high and locked location out of the reach of children 5 Don t Force Tool It will do the job better and be safe at the rate for which it was...

Page 11: ...nt of the carrier 5 In case of damage notify the delivering carrier IMMEDIATELY requesting that an inspection be made Retain a copy of the inspection request for claim purposes Failure to notify the f...

Page 12: ...talled operated and maintained in accordance with HANDLER procedures and recommendations During the life of this warranty HANDLER will repair or replace At HANDLER s option free of charge F O B its pl...

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