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Summary of Contents for 351.221060

Page 1: ...351 221060 CAUTION Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions before First Use of this Product Keep this Manual with Tool Sears Roebuck and Co Hoffman Estates IL 60179 U S A V_N sear S CO rn cra_t s ma n 23139 00 Draft 01 03 05 ...

Page 2: ...SHOULD BE MAINTAINED Always unplug tool prior to inspection Consult manual for specific maintaining and adjusting prc caduFeS Keep tool lubricated and clean for safest operation Keep all parts in working order Check to determine that the guard or other parts will operate property and perform their intended function Check for damaged parts Check for alignment of moving parts binding breakage mounti...

Page 3: ...e sure that the speed is at the lowest setting for start up Use extra caution when mounting a between centers turning to the faceplate or a faceplate turning to between centers for aecondary operations Make sure that the speed is at the lowest setting for start up Never perform any operation with this lathe where thework piece is hand held Do not mount a reamer milling cutter drill M bit wire whee...

Page 4: ...ed3 conductor cord rated at 150V and a 3 prong grounding type plug see F gure 2 for your protection against shock hazards Grounding plug should be plugged directly into a properly installed and grounded 3 prong grounding type receptacle as shown Figure 2 Propedy Grounded Outlet _ _ _ Grouodingprong 4 11 3 Prong Plug Figure 2 3 Prong Receptacle Do not remove or alter grounding prong in any manner I...

Page 5: ...e provides capability to turn wooden workpieces up to 12 long and 4 diameter The motor rotates at 3450 RPM and the spindle speeds range from 1350 to 3500 RPM Lathe includes 2 face plate spur and bearing centers safety guard and pen mandrel system SPECIFICATIONS Turning length max 12 Swing over bed 4 Swing over toolrest base 2 t7 Length 235t_ Width 5 Height 8 t Spindle speed 1350 to 3500 RPM Spindl...

Page 6: ...ain experience 1 Select a piece of wood _ _ x 1 _ x 4 2 Draw diagonal lines on each end to locate the centers 3 On one end make a saw cut approx _mately l s deep on each diagonal line This is for the spur center 4 The other end uses the bearing center Place the point of the beating center on the wood where the _agonal lines cross 5 Drive the bearing center into the wood Use a wooden mstlet or a pl...

Page 7: ...bination of both methods t 272 onoa Diameter Approach Figure 12 Either e cutting or scraping action can be used when the approach is toward a circumference the shavingis removed like a peeling from a potato Scraping can only be used when the approach is toward a diameter The reason is obvious when you consider that faceplate turning practically always requires removal of wood across the grain Wood...

Page 8: ... past the chisel edge at an angle and tends to carry the chisel in one direction or the other along the rest Only when the chisel contacts the work on the centerline doe_ the work surface pass squarely under the chisel edge This then is the position in which it is easiest to hold the chisel steady To obtain this position place the rest approximately thickness of chisel below center Fig 15A Fig 15B...

Page 9: ...nerally not practical to use cut_ng methods with special shape tools Scraping methods should be used instead The holder should pray tales shoulder against which the butt end of the knife can be firmly seated The knife must be securely mounted either by means of a screw threaded into the ho_der or by compressing it between two prongs bolted together Figure 20 _ _ USING A BLOCK PLANE Clear glass smo...

Page 10: ...e Start the first cut about 1 from tailsfock end then run it toward the ta_stock and off the end of the workpieca Next start another cut 1 nearer the headstock and run it back towards the tailstock to merge with the firsl cut Continue cutting in this manner until 1 to 2 from the head stock is left uncut Reverse the direction of tool travel and work one or two cuts in succession toward theheadstock...

Page 11: ... cutting If shoulder is at end of work the process is called squaring the end In this case reduce outer portion to a diameter about 4 larger than tool canter diameter Then later sew off the waste stock Wrong Right Figure 30 CUTTING VEES Vee grooves can be cut with either the toe or heel of the skew When the toe is used the cutting action is exactly the same as when trimming a shoulder except that ...

Page 12: ...ployed in cutting a bead except that the curve is longer and may be irregular Use the extreme heel throughout start at longer end of curve if curve is irregular and progress toward steeper end Figure 35 Chisel Inclined in Direction of Cut If gouge is used make cut in the same direction Start with the handle well back o point _ vinging handle in the direction of tool travel to overtake the point if...

Page 13: ...RNINGS Turnings should be sanded with the lathe running in highest speed A large sheet of sandpaper is useful for smoothing cylinders All o_er sanding operations are done with a narrow strip of abrasive paper The best finishing grit is 3 0 for soft wood 4 0 for hardwoods Worn 2 0 paper is often used and is the equivalent of 3 0 or 410 new papec Figure 39 The applicatlon of the sandpaper strip is s...

Page 14: ...vacuumed free of dusL Use soap and water to dean painted parts rubber parts and plastic guards LUBRICATION The shielded ball b_adngs in this tool are permanently lubri cated at the factory They require no further lubrication KEEP TOOL IN REPAIR If power cord is worn cut or damaged in any way have it replaced immediately Replace any damaged or miasing parts Use parts list to order parts Any attempt...

Page 15: ...eakers in power line 4 Motor overloaded Inspect line cord or plug for damaged insulation and shorted wires Inspect al lead connections on motor for loose or shorted terrninals or worn insulation on wires Install correct fuses or circuit breakers 1 Inspect connections in motor for loose or shorted terminals or worn insulation on lead wires 2 Oorrect the tow line voltage conditions 3 Install correct...

Page 16: ...Model 351 221060 Figure 42 Replacement Parts Illustration for Mini Lathe 4 14 52 12 8 5O 4 5 _ L ss 15 51 _ _ 33 1 21 12 20 v 28 31 30 25 16 ...

Page 17: ...or Mount Capacitor Switch Cord 6 1 0 x 12ram Hex Head Bolt Mounting Plate Standard hardware item available locally N A Not available as replacement part Z_ Not Shown KEY NO PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 27 22996 00 5 1 0ram Square Nut 4 28 NIA Bed 1 29 16080 O0 Switch 1 30 22999 00 Bed Cover 1 31 23000 00 Strain Relief 1 32 23001 00 Line Cord 1 33 22979 00 Plate 3 34 22985 00 6 1 0 x 10ram Handle 2 35 2...

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