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PINNACLE LATHE

MTP105 MANUAL

LAGUNA TOOLS

2072 Alton Parkway

Irvine, California 92606

Ph: 800.234.1976

www.lagunatools.com

© 2018, Laguna Tools, Inc. LAGUNA® and the LAGUNA Logo® are the registered trademarks of Laguna Tools, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Page 1: ...5 MANUAL LAGUNA TOOLS 2072 Alton Parkway Irvine California 92606 Ph 800 234 1976 www lagunatools com 2018 Laguna Tools Inc LAGUNA and the LAGUNA Logo are the registered trademarks of Laguna Tools Inc...

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Page 3: ...n Specification sheet Floor plan Receiving your machine Introduction to your machine Where to locate your machine Unpacking your machine Assembly and set up Maintenance Troubleshooting Electrical draw...

Page 4: ...distributor Read carefully before operating the lathe 1 Keep the working area clean and be sure adequate lighting is available 2 Do not wear loose clothing gloves bracelets necklaces or ornaments Wear...

Page 5: ...empted by others Laguna Tools Inc is not responsible for additional tools or modifications sold or performed other than from by Laguna Tools Inc on any Laguna Tools Inc machine Warranty maybe voided u...

Page 6: ...mm with a section that can be removed to allow 48 1219mm diameter bowels to be turned Distance between ground and spindle centre 45 1150mm Weight 560 lb 254 kg Tail Stock Body material Cast iron Ram Q...

Page 7: ...est 10 Bowl tool rest 48 1219mm Yes Tail stock live centre Yes Head stock drive centre Yes Knock out rod Yes Face plate 10 254mm Motor 1 1 2 hp 1 phase Variable speed control 1 phase in Yes Foot start...

Page 8: ...ving All damage must be noted on the delivery documents and signed by you and the delivery driver You must then contact the seller Laguna Tools as soon as practical If damage if found after delivery c...

Page 9: ...with your machine Bowl tool rest Tool holder Tool kit Levelling screws Rotating centre Optional router bracket Optional copy follower Copy saddle stops Drive centre Faceplate Knock out rod Optional sp...

Page 10: ...10 Tool rest Optional copy attachment Optional spiral cutting gears...

Page 11: ...luding the serial number model etc General construction The lathe has been manufactured from cast iron and steel to give it a high mass that both helps to absorb any vibration that is generated during...

Page 12: ...nd and 1000 cubic feet per minute Optional fluting or spiral fluting attachment The flutes are produced by cutters that rotate in a router drill or similar tool not provided that is fitted to the copy...

Page 13: ...tic wrap The accessories that were ordered are in the box 4 Remove the base mounting bolts that secure the machine to the base of the box 5 To remove the lathe from the pallet use a fork lift truck or...

Page 14: ...til the lathe is level in that direction Re check and fine adjust if required then tighten the lock nuts Note the machine must not rock on the bolts as it will be unstable Note the machine is provided...

Page 15: ...you will see a wire that is yellow and green this is the ground wire the other coloured wires are power phase it does not matter what colour combination you use green yellow is ground all other wirin...

Page 16: ...rod as shown Tighten the allen set screw Disengage the spindle locking shaft and tighten the knob to ensure that it will not accidentally engage To remove the faceplate reverse the procedure Fitting...

Page 17: ...have to adjust the lock nut so that the clamping handle at the front of the saddle is in a comfortable position when the saddle is locked 5 To disassemble reverse the procedure Note the bowl turning...

Page 18: ...essory and the tapered hole in the spindle 3 Firmly push the accessory into the spindle hole 4 Try to twist the accessory It should be locked in position To remove the accessory rotate the spindle han...

Page 19: ...does not fall onto the bed of the lathe when it is ejected Removing and fitting the bed bridge The chain that the copy saddle uses for controlling the travel along the bed of the lathe will have to be...

Page 20: ...e chain from the copy saddle 7 Replace the panel and the drive dog to stop saw dust getting in to the enclosure 8 Leave the chain attached to the copy saddle and it is recommended that the chain is st...

Page 21: ...ws check that both V slides are in line Always tighten the screws to the bed of the lathe before tightening the screws by the headstock Bed extension The bridge can be used as a short extension for th...

Page 22: ...ed range is 0 to 3900 rpm 0 to 2800 rpm 0 to 1200 rpm 0 to 450 rpm The variable speed control is located on the moveable control box To change the pulley speed 1 Loosen the locking handle and lift the...

Page 23: ...emergency stop button The red button covers both functions Once pressed it must be pulled back out before the motor can be started 4 Forward reverse switch The lathe motor can operate in both forward...

Page 24: ...should have the power removed and slow down Close the door and wait for the motor to completely stop before you fully open the doors 10 If any of the safety switches fail to operate correctly do not u...

Page 25: ...25 Tool holder The tool holder fits to the bed of the lathe as shown and can be positioned at any suitable position Spindle clamp block not engaged Spindle clamp block engaged Tool holder...

Page 26: ...in bar as shown Measure from the bed to the top of the main bar at both ends and adjust the brackets untill the main bar is parallel Once parallel tighten the bracket clamp bolts and re check that the...

Page 27: ...he round knob at the end of the bracket Once in position clamp the top clamp knob The template holders can be adjusted to any position on the main copy bar by loosening the clamp bolt and sliding the...

Page 28: ...measure it at both ends and adjust the main bar until the wood being turned is the same dimension at both ends Once the bar is parallel scribe scratch a line and fill with a permanent marker on both s...

Page 29: ...the holes as this will stop saw dust and dirt getting into the threads There is a handy reference on the bed of the copy saddle that shows you the range of diameters that can be accommodated for the v...

Page 30: ...ng a master clamp between centres and lock in position 2 Adjust the saddle copy tool to the biggest radius of the job to be copied You can do this by fitting a rotating centre into the tailstock and b...

Page 31: ...ent is controlled by a spring and you will find that it moves into radiuses easier than riding out of radiuses This is especially true for small radiuses and steep angles It is recommended that you co...

Page 32: ...as a reference You can get different effects on the job by setting the cutter above or below the center height of the lathe Note Remove the drive belt from the motor while fluting If you switch on th...

Page 33: ...ndle hole and the taper shaft of the indexing plate and push into the head stock spindle hole Test that the plate is fitted correctly and that the taper is holding by trying to twist it To rotate the...

Page 34: ...iral This is used to reverse the rotation Note The center part of the gear diagram represents the gear arm Note Gears B and C fit onto the same shaft which rotates both gears at the same time All othe...

Page 35: ...ning the allen screw as shown Note Remove the drive belt from the motor when using the spiral cutting attachment To engage the copy saddle with the gears loosen the clamp screw rotate the dog so that...

Page 36: ...em Note Never place your fingers between the gears as they could crush your finger Note It is recommended that you use a router for cutting flutes as drills are not designed to take side ways pressure...

Page 37: ...37 Optional rotating steady...

Page 38: ...o additional centres are provided Both have are extended so that they pass through the rotating rings Note that one is the drive centre and fits into the headstock spindle and the other rotates and fi...

Page 39: ...tion by two Allen screws Selecting a support bushing in the rotating steady The rotating steady has a number of bushings that support jobs of various sizes Select a ring that is the next size up from...

Page 40: ...The drive belt should last for many years depending on the usage but need to be inspected regularly for cracks cuts and general wear If damage is found replace the belt Bearings All bearings are seal...

Page 41: ...on the bed of the lathe when the copy saddle moves along the bed The pads will need to be removed cleaned and readjusted periodically When refitting the wipers ensure a snug fit between the wiper and...

Page 42: ...urn the spindle by hand If the spindle will not turn check the reason for the jamming 2 Spindle clamp block left engaged 3 Capacitor faulty Replace the capacitor 4 Motor faulty Replace the motor 5 Spi...

Page 43: ...43 2 Damaged drive belt Replace the belt 3 Job is not balanced Change to slower speed and or balance the job 4 Damaged pulley Replace the pulley...

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Page 46: ...45 4 8 TL 4 547 STOPPER 55 7 9 LTL 01 04 00 01 COVER 1 10 ISO 7380 SCREW 6 10 8 11 LTL 01 00 00 08 BRACKET 1 12 BDS 2171 83 SCREW 6 12 15 13 LTL 01 00 00 01 HEADSTOCK COLUMN 1 14 LTL 01 00 00 07 FRONT...

Page 47: ...02 CLAMPING RING 1 3 LTL 02 02 00 05 SPINDLE BUSHING 1 4 LTL 02 02 00 01 SPINDLE 1 5 LTL 02 02 00 06 BIG BUSH 1 6 RADIAL BEARING WITH BALLS 6210 ZZ 2 7 LTL 02 02 00 08 MIDDLE BUSH 1 8 LTL 02 02 00 09...

Page 48: ...287 1 19 BDS 1230 85 BOLT 10 30 4 20 LTL 02 01 02 01 MOTOR PULLEY 1 21 BDS 2171 83 SCREW 8 30 1 22 BDS 833 82 SPRING WASHER 2 8 1 23 LTL 02 01 02 02 WASHER 36 8 5 4 1 24 GN603 78 10 DGN HANDLE 10 1 25...

Page 49: ...DS 206 78 WASHER AM 8 4 4 LTL 04 01 00 29 AXIS 2 5 DIN 985 NUT M 10 2 6 BDS206 78 WASHER AM 8 7 LTL 04 01 00 09 HANDLE 6 8 CL 00 03 00 11 SCREW 2 9 LTL 04 01 01 00 REAR BRACKET 1 10 BDS 1230 85 BOLT 1...

Page 50: ...01 00 16 BASIC STRIP 2 21 LTL 04 01 00 24 SAFETY STRIP 2 22 CL 00 03 00 09 CENTRE 2 23 DIN 134 WASHER M 8 2 24 BDS 2171 83 SCREW M 8x25 6 25 BDS 2171 83 SCREW M 6x25 4 26 LTL 04 01 00 21 STRIP 2 27 L...

Page 51: ...3 00 17 SUPPORT BUSHING 1 10 DIN 134 WASHER M 6 1 11 BDS 2171 83 SCREW 6x40 1 12 BDS 206 78 WASHER AM 8 2 13 DIN 985 NUT 8 5 14 DIN 913 STOP SCREW 6 8 8 15 LTL 04 03 00 08 ACROSS SUPPORT 1 16 LTL 04 0...

Page 52: ...8 DIN 471 RING 15 4 9 RADIAL BEARING WITH BALLS 6202 2Z 6 10 LTL 04 04 00 16 REMOTE BUCHING 1 11 LTL 04 04 00 01 SUPPORT BOX 1 12 DIN 914 STOP SCREW 8x10 1 13 DIN 914 STOP SCREW 5x5 3 14 LTL 04 04 00...

Page 53: ...05 00 00 17 HANDLE KNURLED 1 13 DIN 7991 SCREW 5 8 14 DIN 1481 SPRING PIN 5 10 2 15 LTL 05 00 00 04 NUT Tr 24x3 LH 1 16 LTL 05 00 00 20 STRIP 4 17 LTL 05 00 00 06 SCREW Tr 24x3 LH 1 18 BDS 3389 62 KE...

Page 54: ...SCREW 4 16 4 7 LTL 07 03 00 10 SPECIAL SCREW 1 8 LTL 05 00 00 25 TIGHTENING LEVER 2 9 LTL 05 00 00 26 HANDLE 60 M12 2 10 LTL 07 03 07 01 BUSH 2 11 LTL 07 03 00 08 CAP 1 12 DIN 1481 SPRING PIN 1 13 LTL...

Page 55: ...LING REST Optional LTL 07 10 00 00 TRAVELING REST 1 LTL 07 10 00 05 STEADY REST 1 2 ISO 7380 SCREW 10x35 2 3 DIN 7349 WASHER 10 5 4 LTL 07 10 00 06 STRIP 1 5 DIN 913 STOP SCREW 6x 6 1 6 LTL 07 10 00 0...

Page 56: ...SCREW 1 21 LTL 07 10 01 04 SUPPORT COTTER 1 22 BDS 744 83 NUT 6 2 23 LTL 07 10 01 02 SLIDE BLOCK 1 24 DIN 913 STOP SCREW 10x20 2 25 LTL 07 10 01 03 TIGHTENING COTTER 1 26 LTL 07 10 01 01 BASE 1 27 BD...

Page 57: ...00 02 ECCENTRIC 1 3 DIN 471 RING 15 7 4 LTL 04 05 00 03 STRETCHING BLOCK 1 5 BDS 833 82 SPRING WASHER 2 8 15 6 BDS 2171 83 SCREW 8 55 8 7 CL 01 00 00 34 BRUSH 4 8 LTL 04 00 00 41 TWIN SUPPORT 1 9 LTL...

Page 58: ...20 9 27 LTL 04 00 00 27 CLEANER L 50 4 28 LTL 04 00 00 26 CLEANER L 24 4 29 LTL 04 00 00 25 REAR SUPPORT 2 30 LTL 04 02 00 02 SENSOR 1 31 ISO 7380 SCREW 8 25 6 32 LTL 04 02 01 00 SENSOR SUPPORT 1 33 B...

Page 59: ...2 LTL 04 08 01 02 WEDGE 4 3 LTL04 08 01 03 STRIP 2 4 LTL 04 08 01 01 STRIP 2 5 DIN 985 NUT 6 2 6 DIN 315 WING NUT M6 2 7 DIN 134 WASHER M 6 2 8 LTL 04 08 01 04 STRIP WITH LEFT CHANNEL 1 9 LTL 04 08 0...

Page 60: ...02 00 00 RUNNING CENTRE 3 50 1 LTL 07 02 00 03 BODY 1 2 DIN 471 RING FOR SHAFT 17 1 3 RADIAL BEARING WITH BALLS 6203 ZZ 2 4 LTL 07 02 00 02 BUSHING 1 5 DIN 472 RING FOR OPENING 40 1 6 LTL 07 02 00 01...

Page 61: ...3 00 RUNNING CENTRE 3 20 Optional 1 LTL 07 02 00 03 BODY 1 2 DIN 471 RING FOR SHAFT 17 1 3 RADIAL BEARING WITH BALLS 6203 ZZ 2 4 LTL 07 02 00 02 BUSHING 1 5 DIN 472 RING FOR OPENING 40 1 6 LTL 07 10 0...

Page 62: ...62 LTL 07 05 00 00 STAND FOR CHISELS 1 LTL 07 05 00 01 BASE 1 2 LTL 07 05 00 02 WEDGE 2 3 UN 732 WASHER 7 35 2 5 2 4 DIN 315 WING NUT M6 2 5 DIN 603 SCREW 6X35 2...

Page 63: ...R FOR KNOCK OUT 1 2 CL 07 00 00 18 KNIFE FOR EXTERNAL TURNING 16 16 Optional 1 3 CL 07 00 00 12 V KNIFE 1 4 LTL 07 00 00 01 LEADING COGWHEEL CENTRE 40 1 5 LTL 07 10 00 10 LEADING COGWHEEL CENTRE 20 Op...

Page 64: ...G PIN 8 30 1 7 LTL 07 04 00 04 SPECIAL BOLT 1 8 LTL 07 03 00 05 ECCENTRIC AXIS 1 9 DIN 471 RING FOR SHAFT 20 2 10 DIN 985 NUT 16 2 11 BDS 206 78 WASHER 16 2 12 LTL 07 03 00 10 SPECIAL SCREW 1 13 BDS 2...

Page 65: ...65 LTL 06 02 00 00 STAND FOR MILLING MACHINE Optional 1 LTL 06 02 01 00 STAND 1 2 ISO 7380 SCREW 8 25 3 3 BDS 206 78 WASHER 8 4 4 LTL 06 02 04 01 CLAMP 1 5 BDS 2171 83 SCREW 8 45 1...

Page 66: ...05 INDEXING DISC 1 4 DIN 471 RING FOR SHAFT 17 1 5 DIN 7991 SCREW 6 16 24 6 RADIAL BEARING WITH BALLS 6003 ZZ 1 7 LTL 06 01 04 07 STRIP FOR DEVISION 1 8 LTL 06 01 04 01 TAPER AXIS 1 9 LTL 06 01 05 01...

Page 67: ...1 09 LEFT FLANGE 1 33 LTL 06 01 03 02 GEAR WHEEL Z 36 m 1 5 1 34 LTL 06 01 03 03 GEAR WHEEL Z 48 m 1 5 1 35 LTL 06 01 01 06 SHAFT 1 36 LTL 06 01 03 05 GEAR WHEEL Z 68 m 1 5 1 37 LTL 06 01 03 06 GEAR W...

Page 68: ...orking machine Warranty maybe voided upon the addition of such described tools and or modifications determined on a case by case basis Normal user alignment adjustment tuning and machine settings are...

Page 69: ...ations subject to change Machines may be shown with optional accessories 2018 Laguna Tools Inc LAGUNA and the LAGUNA Logo are the registered trademarks of Laguna Tools Inc All rights reserved 2072 Alt...

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