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14. Tailstock
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The tailstock can be moved on the lathe bed.
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By moving the clamping lever (3), the tailstock can easily be secured in any position.
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The tailstock is made up of an upper and lower section.
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The upper section can be moved by a maximum of ±10 mm in order to turn long, slim tapers.
To do this, proceed as follows:
1. Undo the hexagonal nut (6)
2. With the help of both threaded pins (8), slide the upper section into the required direction
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The central position of the tailstock is shown by the scale mark (7)
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Turn a sample to see whether the work piece is cylindrical, correct the tailstock setting if necessary
Tailstock sleeve
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The solid tailstock sleeve has a millimetre scale.
To read off the distance of travel of the tailstock sleeve, there is a scale ring (9)
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One mark on the scale corresponds to an adjustment of 0.05 mm.
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One turn of the ball crank (5) corresponds to a distance of 2
mm
.
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Centre point, drill or drill chucks are
automatically ejected
when turning back.
Tool holder
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There is an
inside cone MK 2
which is designed to hold tools and is incorporated in the sleeve
(1).
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Tightening the clamping lever (2) ensures that the sleeve may be easily clamped in any position.
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The sleeve is moved axially by the hand crank (5) by way of the threaded spindle (4).
Summary of Contents for D4000
Page 42: ...42 18 Drawings and legends 18 5 Headstock Tumbler gear...
Page 44: ...44 18 Drawings and legends 18 6 Bed with lead screw...
Page 46: ...46 18 Drawings and legends 18 7 Change gear quadrant...
Page 48: ...48 18 Drawings and legends 18 8 Tool skid Transverse skid...
Page 50: ...50 18 Drawings and legends 18 9 Tool skid Lock plate...
Page 52: ...52 18 Drawings and legends 18 10 Tool skid Longitudinal skid...
Page 54: ...54 18 Drawings and legends 18 11 Tailstock...
Page 73: ...73 23 Tensioning bracket with milling machine table optional 23 7 Drawing and legend...