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Safety Rules 
As with all machinery, there are certain hazards involved with the operation 
and use of your new machine. Using it with caution will considerably 
lessen the possibility of personal injury. However, if normal safety 
precautions are overlooked or ignored, personal injury to the operator may 
result. If you have any questions relating to the installation or operation, do 
not use the equipment until you have contacted your supplying distributor. 
 
Read the following carefully and completely before operating the machine. 
 

1.  Keep the working area clean and ensure adequate lighting is 

available. 

2.  Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, bracelets, necklaces or 

ornaments.  

3.  Do wear face, eye, respiratory and body protection devices as 

indicated for the operation or the environment. 

4.  Ensure that the power is disconnected from the machine before tools 

are serviced or any attachment is to be fitted or removed. 

5.  Never leave the machine with the power on. 
6.  Do not use dull, gummy or cracked cutting tools. 
7.  Ensure that the keys and adjusting wrenches have been removed 

and all the nuts and bolts are secured. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for REVO 10

Page 1: ...1 2072 Alton Parkway Irvine CA 92606 www lagunatools com 800 234 1976...

Page 2: ...ble saws and combination machines Through my hands on experience I work hard to make our machines better I strive to give you machines that inspire you to create works of art machines that are a joy t...

Page 3: ...Noise emission 6 Specification sheet 6 Receiving your machine 6 Introduction to your machine 7 Parts of the machine 7 Where to locate your machine 9 Unpacking your machine 9 Assembly and setup 10 Mai...

Page 4: ...or Read the following carefully and completely before operating the machine 1 Keep the working area clean and ensure adequate lighting is available 2 Do not wear loose clothing gloves bracelets neckla...

Page 5: ...l tools or modifications sold or performed other than from by Laguna Tools Inc on any Laguna Tools Inc woodworking machine Warranty may be voided upon the addition of such tools and or modifications d...

Page 6: ...ice and shipping documents supplied by the driver Ensure that there is no visible damage to the packing or to the machine You must do this prior to the driver leaving All damage must be noted on the d...

Page 7: ...parts which are discussed in this manual Take the time to read this section and become familiar with the machine Identification There is a plate at the back of the machine listing all the manufacturi...

Page 8: ...rol is located on the front of the lathe The associated electronics are located in a black box at the rear of the lathe Electrical system A power cord with a 3 pin 110V plug is provided What you will...

Page 9: ...llection point 6 Allow an area for the storage of blanks finished products and tools Unpacking your machine To unpack your machine you will need tin snips and a knife 1 Using the tin snips cut the ban...

Page 10: ...e of the bed of the lathe 3 Replace the nut onto the thread and slide onto the tool rest holder 4 Adjust the nut until the clamping handle locks the tool rest holder Connecting the electrical supply E...

Page 11: ...ot leave the knock out shaft in the tail stock with the machine running Fitting the drive center in the head stock Knock out rod Drive center Ensure that the bore of the head stock is clean The drive...

Page 12: ...rol The speed of the spindle is adjustable between 410 rpm and 3700 rpm The lathe is provided with a three pulley system to optimize the torque Always select suitable pulleys for the type of work bein...

Page 13: ...of the tail stock Always lock the spindle when operating the lathe Changing pulleys Pulley clamp handle Pulley adjustment handle Cover transport locking screw Pulleys Pulleys viewed from the undersid...

Page 14: ...on as the pulleys are dangerously exposed 5 Loosen the pulley clamp handle Move the pulley adjustment handle down to apply tension onto the drive belt and tighten the pulley clamp handle The drive bel...

Page 15: ...lace the belt Bearings All bearings are sealed for life and do not require any maintenance If a bearing becomes faulty replace it Rust The lathe is made from steel and cast iron All nonpainted surface...

Page 16: ...an internal thermal overload protector that will shut it down until the motor has cooled and then it will reset automatically If the motor overheats wait until it has cooled and restart If the motor s...

Page 17: ...17 Parts breakdown and exploded view...

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Page 20: ...12 000203 102 SET SCREW M6 1 0P 8 2 13 003303 207 PHLP HD SCREW 3 16 24NC 5 8 3 14 021102 000 CORD CLAMP ACC 2 5 2 15 009003 200 HEX NUT 3 16 24NC 2 16 172202 000 REAR ACCESS COVER 1 17 003303 210 PHL...

Page 21: ...16AWG 1C 1 12 006002 009 FLAT WASHER 5 2 10 1 0t 1 31 050928 000 BED 1 32 290072 902 END STOP 2 33 250372 615 KNOB 1 34 380559 905 BAR ROD 1 35 006502 200 TOOTH WASHER 5 3 10 0 6t 1 36 003303 205 PHLP...

Page 22: ...200 LOCK NUT 5 16 18NC 1 52 172283 904 MOTOR PLATE 1 53 003003 206 HEX BOLT 5 16 18NC 1 1 4 1 54 012002 007 KEY 4 4 20 1 55 499006 008 DC MOTOR DC90V 0 5HP 3A 1800RPM 1 57 250495 625 RUBBER HANDLE 1 5...

Page 23: ...K 1 76 010001 000 RETAINING RING STW 10 1 77 380856 000 TAILSTOCK LEVER 1 78 240053 906 QUILL HANDWHEEL 1 79 110019 904 HANDLE 1 80 380408 905 TAILSTOCK CLAMP BOLT 1 81 360933 905 HANDLE SHAFT 1 85 04...

Page 24: ...cations subject to change Machines may be shown with optional accessories 2015 Laguna Tools Inc LAGUNA and the LAGUNA Logo are the registered trademarks of Laguna Tools Inc All rights reserved 2072 Al...

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