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Before operating this metal lathe, read this instruction manual and 
familiarize yourself with the required adjustments, operation      
procedures, maintenance and lubrication. 
 

CLEANING & PREPARING LATHE  

 
After unpacking, remove the paper (or grease found on unpainted 
ground surfaces) from the machine and using a non-volatile       
solvent and a brush, remove grease. 
 
During transport and unpacking, it is likely that debris will be      
present on top of the lathe. Do not move the carriage and the     
tailstock until the rest of the metal lathe (mainly the bed) has been 
thoroughly cleaned. 
 
Remove all accessories and machine parts from the tool box and 
install all the handles and knobs. Fix the follow rest to the carriage 
using 2 cap screws and fix the steady rest inbetween the chuck 
and the carriage. 

 
Make sure that all lubrication points and oil levels have been 
inspected before putting your metal lathe into operation. See 
“Lubrication Points” section further in this manual before operating 
your lathe. 

 
This machine is equipped with a V-belt from the motor to the lower 
rear pulley. It is advisable to check the belt tension before starting 
the metal lathe. There should be no more than a 1/2” center    
deflection with light finger pressure. Adjust the V-belt tension using 
the tensioner as necessary. V-belts which are tensioned too     
tightly will damage the bearing.  

 
Before performing any operations, set the metal lathe on the      
lowest speed and let the machine operate for 15 minutes. If every-
thing is functionning normally, you can proceed with operations. 
 

FIGURE 1

CLEANING &  

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR LATHE

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- Headstock 

2

- Chuck safety guard 

3

- Steady rest 

4

- Tool post 

5

- Follow rest (not fully shown) 

6

- Top slide 

 

7

- Cross slide 

8

- Bedway 

9

- Tailstock 

10

- Control switches 

11

- Gear box 

12

- Chuck 

 

13

- Carriage 

14

- Feed lever 

15

- Thread cutting dial 

16

- Feed shaft 

17

- Gear rack 

18

- Thread & feed selectors 

1

2

3

8

5

4

6

7

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16

14

13

12

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Getting to know your Metal Lathe

Optional Accessories available: 

• KLC-3M -Live Center (MT#3)  
• SS-1022 -Stand 
• KM-047 -7pc. Deluxe Cutter Holder Set

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Summary of Contents for KC-1022ML

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL KC 1022ML COPYRIGHT 2010 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY KING CANADA TOOLS INC 10 X 22 GEARHEAD METAL LATHE...

Page 2: ...rranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse abuse normal wear and tear negligence or accidents repairs done by an unauthorized service center alterations and lack of maintena...

Page 3: ...rings watch because they could get caught in moving parts Non slip footwear is recommended Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair Roll up long sleeves above the elbows 12 ALWAYS WEAR SAFE...

Page 4: ...ng provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock This metal lathe is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and grounding plug The...

Page 5: ...ts section further in this manual before operating your lathe This machine is equipped with a V belt from the motor to the lower rear pulley It is advisable to check the belt tension before starting t...

Page 6: ...ion Always stop the spindle before changing the position of either knobs Knobs 4 5 Carriage Assembly Levers Handwheel 6 is used to manually move the carriage along the bed way of the lathe The crossfe...

Page 7: ...plates We have included these charts in this manual for reference purposes in case any or many plates have been damaged and are no longer readable FIGURE 3 6 Spindle Speeds Chart FIGURE 4 Inch Thread...

Page 8: ...major points must be followed every time 1 The chuck jaws are numbered ex 3 jaw chuck 1 2 3 and must be placed in numerical order into the chuck 2 If the chuck jaws are to be removed you must replace...

Page 9: ...e the same Tool Post Adjustments Operation The 4 way tool post assembly A Fig 13 can lock up to 4 cutting tools into place at a time use at least 2 cap screws per cutting tool The tool post can pivot...

Page 10: ...ou to lower the center gear assembly Now unscrew special lock screw C and slide the center gears off the pivot bracket B Now all the gears are distanced and ready to be changed To replace the top gear...

Page 11: ...re used The threading dial Indicator chart Fig 7 specifies at which point a thread can be engaged using the threading dial When cutting metric threads the auto power feed is used Note The half nuts mu...

Page 12: ...gear box and pour oil into gear box until it reaches the 3 4 mark on the oil level indicator Lubrication Points Headstock lubrication points 1 Gear Box lubrication points 2 3 Gear Change lubrication p...

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