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• 418 Oiler

• 1 Gallon Nu-Clear Thread Cutting Oil

• 32 Transporter

Machine Assembly

WARNING

To prevent serious injury, proper assembly of the
Power Drive is required. Failure to mount the
Power Drive to a stable stand or bench may result
in tipping and serious injury. The following proce-
dures should be followed:

Mounting on No. 1206 Stand

1. Set up the 1206 Stand by opening legs and pushing

down on the tray. Legs should be stiff and the stand
should not wobble.

NOTE! The tristand leg stiffness can be increased or

decreased by the following procedure:

• Place stand upside down on a flat surface.

• Unlock tray so legs are loose.

• Locate the set screw on the tray leg support on the

rear leg 

(Figure 3).

• Loosen the set screw to make the adjustment. To

increase stiffness, move the tray leg support up
towards the base. To decrease stiffness, move
the tray leg down towards the feet. 

• Tighten the set screw (increasing leg stiffness

increases tray tension).

2. Mount power drive on the stand using bolts and wing

nuts 

(Figure 3).

Figure 3   – 300 Power Drive Mounted on No. 1206 Stand

with 418 Oiler

Mounting 311A Carriage and Tools

1. Inspect the support bars to insure they are forward

and secured by two (2) retaining ring assemblies.
Retaining ring set screws must be tight 

(Figure 4).

300 Power Drive

Spindle

Weight

Catalog

Model

Speed

No.

No.

Description

RPM

Lb.

Kg.

41855

300 Only

115V,25-60 Hz

38

94

43.0

75075

300 Only

115V,25-60 Hz

57

94

43.0

41860

300 Only

230V,25-60 Hz

38

94

43.0

75435

300 Only

230V,25-60 Hz

38

94

43.0

15682

300

115V,25-60 Hz

38

212

96.2

Complete

1/2

– 2

NPT

15722

300

115V,25-60 Hz

57

212

96.2

Complete

1/2

– 2

NPT

REV/OFF/FOR

Switch

Chuck Jaw
Handwheel

Set Screw (2)

Retaining

Ring Assy. (2)

No. 1206

Stand

Foot Switch

Wing Nut (4)

Bolt (4)

Pipe

Centering

Device

Rear Leg

Set Screw

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