Wahuda 60150ML-WHD User Manual Download Page 11

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING!  

This machine MUST BE GROUNDED while in use to protect the operator from electric

shock. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, GROUNDING provides the path of least resistance
for electric current and reduces the risk of electric shock. The plug MUST be plugged into a matching
electrical receptacle that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with ALL local codes and
ordinances.

If  a  plug  is  provided  with  your  machine  DO  NOT  modify  the  plug.  If  it  will  not  fit  your  electrical
receptacle, have a qualified electrician install the proper connections to meet all electrical codes local
and state. ALL connections must also adhere to NEC and OSHA mandates.

WARNING!   

IMPROPER  ELECTRICAL  CONNECTION  of  the  equipment-grounding  conductor  can

result in risk of electric shock. The conductor with the green insulation (with or without yellow stripes)
is the equipment-grounding conductor. DO NOT connect the equipment-grounding conductor to a live
terminal if repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary.

Check  with  a  qualified  electrician  or  service  personnel  if  you  do  not  completely  understand  the
grounding instructions, or if you are not sure the tool is properly grounded.

WARNING!   

Electrocution  or  fire  could  result  if  this  machine  is  not  grounded  properly  or  if  the

electrical configuration does not comply with local and state electrical codes.

MAKE CERTAIN the machine is disconnected from power source before starting any electrical work.
MAKE SURE the circuit breaker does not exceed the rating of the plug and receptacle.

The motor supplied with your machine is a 115 volt, 60 hertz, single phase motor. Never connect the
green or ground wire to a live terminal. A machine with a 115 volt plug should only be connected to an
outlet having the same configuration as the plug.

WARNING!

    To  reduce  the  risk  of  fire  or  electrical  shock,  use  the  proper  gauge  of  extension  cord.

When using an extension cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your machine
will draw.

The  smaller  the  gauge-number,  the  larger  the  diameter  of  the  extension  cord  is.  If  in  doubt  of  the
proper size of an extension cord, use a shorter and thicker cord. An undersized cord will cause a drop
in line voltage resulting in a loss of power and overheating.

CAUTION!

    USE  ONLY  a  3-wire  extension  cord  that  has  a  3-prong  grounding  plug  and  a  3-pole

receptacle that accepts the machine’s plug. If you are using an extension cord outdoors, be sure it is
marked with the suffix “W-A” (“W” in Canada) to indicate that it is acceptable for outdoor use.

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Summary of Contents for 60150ML-WHD

Page 1: ...ne to avoid serious injury and damage User Manual 60150ML WHD 15 Variable Speed Woodworking Midi Lathe with Wired Remote and Digital R eadout For technical support email techservices wahudatools com o...

Page 2: ...phs and specifications in this user manual represent your machine at time of print However changes may be made to your machine or this manual at any time with no obligation to WAHUDA INTRODUCTION SECT...

Page 3: ...ht prepaid to WAHUDA s Authorized Service Center for inspection If the warranty claim is considered to be invalid due to exclusions listed above WAHUDA will at your direction dispose of or return the...

Page 4: ...3700 15 2MT 150 lbs VFD inverter controlled 110V 60HZ 3 PH 1 HP AC 3 Amp 1720 RPM Taper Drive Spindle Thread 2MT Drive Spindle Hole Diameter 6 x 13 Drive Spindle Hole Diameter 3 8 Tailstock Spindle Ta...

Page 5: ...WITH MAGNETIC BACK Forward Reverse Switch Green ON Red OFF Speed Control LED Speed Display Tailstock Barrel Lock Tailstock Lock Live Center Lathe Bed Power Cable Hooks Motor Drive Center Access Panel...

Page 6: ...reathing the dust and avoid prolonged contact with dust The dust may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these...

Page 7: ...d on a machine Serious injury could result if it tips over or you accidentally contact any moving part DO NOT store anything above or near the machine WARNING DO NOT operate any machine or tool if und...

Page 8: ...r 230V equipment It is better to arrange the placement of your equipment and the installed wiring to eliminate the need for an extension cord If an extension cord is necessary refer to the chart in th...

Page 9: ...tors from personal injury These decals MUST be maintained so that they are legible DO NOT leave the unit plugged into the electrical outlet Unplug the unit from the outlet when not in use and before s...

Page 10: ...e running unattended or leave the machine until it has stopped Some turning tools may have specific sharpening angles that have been determined by the manufacturer If re sharpening adhere to these ang...

Page 11: ...re not sure the tool is properly grounded WARNING Electrocution or fire could result if this machine is not grounded properly or if the electrical configuration does not comply with local and state el...

Page 12: ...he machine is properly running and all items have been accounted for Also please dispose of all packaging materials responsibly Any visible protective coatings on metal surfaces only can be removed by...

Page 13: ...stored on machine out of the way of moving parts Drive Center Face plate Face Plate Lock Pin mm allen key 2 mm allen key 4 mm allen key Spanner Wrench Hex Head Fasteners 4ea 3 8 16UNCx2 Foot pad Carr...

Page 14: ...5 use the parts diagram and parts list at the back of this manual for assistance CARRYING HANDLES Locate the 1 carrying handle Seen on Page 13 and 4 pre installed screws to the right end of the lathe...

Page 15: ...13 through the four threaded holes 3 8 x16 UNC located in the feet of the lathe bed 15 ELECTRONIC INVERTER CONTROL UNIT The electronic Variable Frequency Drive VFD inverter control located on the rea...

Page 16: ...NNECTED FROM THE POWER SOURCE Position the banjo A on the bed by loosening the banjo lock handle B and sliding the banjo to the desired position Tighten handle B to lock in place SEE FIG 5 1 Adjust th...

Page 17: ...owest speed pulley combination is furthest from the faceplate i e smallest motor pulley diameter to largest spindle pulley diameter Open the magnetic access panel on the headstock SEE FIG 6 7 1 2 To e...

Page 18: ...ive center A from the tailstock insert the push rod through the hole in the tailstock wheel B and while holding the liver center push the live center out A light tap with a rubber mallet may be used 1...

Page 19: ...1 Locate the push rod B in FIG 11 previous page and place it into the access hole B 2 Using a hex wrench loosen the two set screws D on the faceplate bosses E 3 While holding the push rod in the hole...

Page 20: ...Open the access panel FIG 6 7 page 17 Turn the headstock until the pre drilled hole in the headstock A lines up with one of the 24 pre drilled hole positions on the index pulley SEE FIG 15 16 Locate...

Page 21: ...d tool rest etc MONTHLY Check the belt tension and adjust if necessary See pages 17 and 18 for instructions Check for any build up of wood shavings on the motor and pulleys and clean if necessary Usin...

Page 22: ...TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 22...

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