lathe and could cause the machine to vibrate. It is also recommended that
the machine be mounted on
anti-vibration
material.
4.
When leveling the machine that is not bolted to the floor, insert the leveling
bolts into the corner holes and adjust the bolts so that the machine is level in
both planes and does not rock on the floor.
Assembling your lathe
Cleaning the machine
Remove the rust protection grease with WD 40 or similar solvent.
Electrical connection
Note: the machine is supplied with an electrical cord but not a plug, as the
type of plug will be dependent on the installation.
It is advisable that qualified personnel carry out the electrical installation. Ensure
that the main supply corresponds with that of the machine. If you have to change
the electrical cable
, use
wiring suitable for the power and the length of cable that is
needed for your installation. On the machine you will see a wire that is yellow and
green, this is the ground wire, the other colored wires are power phase it does not
matter what color combination you use, green/yellow is ground; all other wiring is
power (there is no neutral). On single phase the wiring can be interchanged as you
wish, it will not affect the rotation of the motor. The direction of rotation of machines
with a
single-phase
supply is predetermined during production.
Before starting the machine
1.
Read and understand the instruction manual, before operating the machine.
2.
If you are still not thoroughly familiar with the operation of the machine, get
advice from a qualified person.
3.
Make sure the machine is properly grounded and that the wiring codes are
followed.
4.
Do not operate the machine while under the influence of alcohol, or if tired.
5.
Always wear eye protection, safety glasses or a safety shield, and hearing
protection.
6.
Wear dust mask; long term exposure to the fine dust created by the machine
is not healthy.
7.
Remove your tie, rings, watch, and all jewelry. Roll up your sleeves and never
wear loose clothing. You do not want anything to get caught in the machine.
8.
Make sure that the guards are in place and use them at all times. The guards
protect you.
9.
Stop the machine before fitting or removing a job.
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