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ADJUSTMENTS & OPERATION

Tailstock Adjustments & Operation

The tailstock can be moved freely on the bedway and fastened at any

position by locking tailstock lever (A) Fig.11. The tailstock quill can be

moved in and out by using handwheel (B) and then fastened in place using

quill locking lever (C). Dead centers or drill chucks are normally installed

in the tailstock quill.

An important adjustment and verification must be done in order to obtain

the best results using your tailstock. The tailstock must be perfectly

aligned with the chuck. Fix a ground steel bar inbetween the chuck center

and the tailstock center. Using a precise measuring tool, make sure the

distance at both ends of the ground steel bar are the same using the top

slide as starting reference point, see Fig.12. If the distance is not the

same, then an cross wise adjustment to the tailstock is necessary.

Unlock tailstock lever (A) Fig.11 and adjust set screws (D) on both sides

of the tailstock until the distance at both ends of the ground steel bar are

the same.

Tool Post Adjustments & Operation

The tool post assembly (A) Fig.13 is used to lock the cutting tool into place

at the desired height and angle. The tool post can pivot 360

0

for various

cutting situations. To pivot the tool post assembly, loosen lock nut (B) and

pivot tool post, retighten lock nut. The tool post comes with a tool holder

(C) which can be adjusted to a desired height using the shaft and nuts

mechanism (D) to raise or lower the tool holder. Once the height of the tool

holder is determined, use tool post lock handle (E) to lock tool holder in

place. The tool holder has 4 locking set screws (F) which lock the cutting

tool in place.

Cross & Top Slide Adjustments & Operation

The cross slide handwheel (A) Fig.14 is used to feed the cross slide, top

slide and tool post with cutting tool towards the workpiece. After time the

cross slide gib (B) may become loose or too tight and an adjustment may

be necessary. To adjust the gib (B), tighten or loosen the flat head bolt (C)

until the cross slide moves freely without play.

The top slide handwheel (D) feeds the top slide and tool post with cutting

tool towards the chuck or the tailstock end of the lathe. After time the top

slide gib may become loose or too tight and an adjustment may be

necessary. 

The top slide can be pivoted to a desired angle, to adjust the angle of the

top slide simply loosen cap screws (E) on both sides of the top slide base. 

FIGURE 11

FIGURE 12

FIGURE 13

FIGURE 14

Summary of Contents for KC-1440ML

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL KC 1440ML COPYRIGHT 2003 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY KING CANADA TOOLS INC 14 X 40 GEARHEAD METAL LATHE...

Page 2: ...the date the product was purchased at retail and that each product is free from defects in materials Warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse abuse negligence or acciden...

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: ...T IN INJURY FROM SHOCK OR FIRE THIS METAL LATHE MUST BE GROUNDED IF NOT PROPERLY GROUNDED THIS METAL LATHE CAN CAUSE ELECTRICAL SHOCK PARTICULARLY WHEN USED IN DAMP LOCATIONS TO AVOID SHOCK OR FIRE IF...

Page 5: ...manual before operating your lathe This machine is equipped with 2 V belts from the motor to the lower rear pulley It is advisable to check the belt tension before starting the metal lathe There shou...

Page 6: ...e power longitudinal feed the lower position engages the power cross feed and the center position is the disengaged position The thread lever 12 is used to engage the half nuts when threading The top...

Page 7: ...rts in this manual for reference purposes in case one or many plates have been damaged and are no longer readable FIGURE 6 8 Step Spindle Speed Chart FIGURE 3 Inch Thread Pitch Chart FIGURE 5B Feed Ra...

Page 8: ...s 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 them in the...

Page 9: ...o place at the desired height and angle The tool post can pivot 3600 for various cutting situations To pivot the tool post assembly loosen lock nut B and pivot tool post retighten lock nut The tool po...

Page 10: ...y interlock to prevent accidental engagement of the half nuts when the lathe is in feed mode There are 3 positions the upper position engages the power longitudinal feed the lower position engages the...

Page 11: ...ation points illustrated below Note Headstock lubrication point 1 After running for the first 3 months change the oil Change oil once a year after first initial oil change To drain oil from the headst...

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