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VARIABLE SPEED 

WOOD LATHE

 

 

Model DB900 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for DB 900

Page 1: ...VARIABLE SPEED WOOD LATHE Model DB900 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...e through hole 10mm Tailstock spindle travel 57mm Net weight 80kgs Noise 68dB A GENERAL SAFETY RULES WARNING WHEN USING ELECTRIC TOOLS BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK AND PERSONAL INJURY INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING Read all these instructions before attempting to operate this product and save these instructions SAFETY RULES 1 Keep work area ...

Page 3: ...ect it from the socket Keep the cord away from heat oil and sharp edges 12 Secure work Where possible use clamps or a vice to hold the work it is safer than using your hand 13 Do not overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all times 14 Maintain tools with care Keep tools sharp and clean for better and safer performance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories Inspect tool ...

Page 4: ...mount a split workplace 6 Use the lowest speed when starting a new workpiece 7 Read the warning label attached to the wood lathe 8 When turning a workpiece always rough the wood to round form please stop wood lathe at slow speed If the lathe is run so fast that it vibrates there is a risk that the workplace will be thrown or the tool jerked from your hands 9 Always rotate the workplace by hand bef...

Page 5: ...ltage drop of not more than 5 at rated load of tool Ampere rating on name plate 3 6 10 13 Extension cable length Wire size mm 7 5m 0 75 0 75 1 0 1 25 15m 0 75 0 75 1 0 1 5 22 5m 0 75 0 75 1 0 1 5 30m 0 75 0 75 1 25 1 5 45m 0 75 1 25 1 5 2 5 WARNING THIS TOOL MUST BE GROUNDED WHILE IN USE TO PROTECT THE OPERATOR FROM ELECTRICAL SHOCK SAVE THESE SAFETY RULES Assembly Unpacking Fig 1 1 Carefully remo...

Page 6: ...Instruction manual 9 Hex bolt and nut 10 Stand 11 Handle 12 Extension bed Assembly Leg Set Assembly q Attach one front leg and one back leg 1 to the outside edges of the top plate 2 using carriage bolts 3 washers 4 and nuts 5 The top plate 2 should fit inside the legs 1 Do not tighten nuts at this time Fig 2 q Repeat this procedure for the remaining legs and top plate q Attach the long plate 6 to ...

Page 7: ...that all nuts and bolts are securely fastened q Install extension bed 1 to headstock 2 with two bolts and washers Headlock Handle q Locate and assemble the head locking handle 1 spring 2 and Allen bolt 3 as shown q Thread the head lock assembly into the head locking clamp and tighten Note Spring loaded handles The spring loaded handles on the lathe are designed to minimize interference with other ...

Page 8: ...om the spindle by using the push out rod q Thread the 6 diameter faceplate onto the spindle and tighten with the supplied wrenches q Mount your workpiece to the faceplate using flat head brass screws Be certain that the ends of the screws will not interfere with your planned turning Extension Bed q The extension bed is attached to the left of the headstock for outboard faceplate turning when the u...

Page 9: ...ing applications 60 90 and 120 degrees for use when making faceplate turnings and 180 degrees when using the extension bed and the tool rest q To set the headstock in the desired position you must first turn the headlock handle 1 until you have completed at least one full rotation q Pull out the headstock release 2 q Rotate the entire headstock in a clockwise rotation to the desired position The h...

Page 10: ...out rod to remove the Morse Taper tailstock spindle Articulated Tool Rest q The articulated tool rest 1 may be used with or without the extension arm 2 q To move the tool rest base 3 loosen the lock lever 4 and slide the tool rest base left or right along the lathe bed or it may be moved forward or backwards q When using the tool rest extension arm you can loosen lock levers 5 and 6 to make any ne...

Page 11: ... increase the speed and turn counterclockwise to decrease the speed 4 You must move the speed control lever to the lowest speed setting before turning the switch off Fig 11 otherwise the motor may not start or be damaged Maintenance WARNING FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY PUSH THE BUTTON O ON THE SWITCH AND REMOVE THE PLUG FROM THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET BEFORE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE OR LUBRICATION WORK ON THE LAT...

Page 12: ...11 Wiring diagram Parts break down ...

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Page 14: ...CK 1 51 SPECIAL BOLT 1 21 1 SCREW M5x10 2 52 EXTENSION BED 1 22 CLAMP RIGHT 1 53 CAP SCREW M10 X 25 2 23 SPECIAL SCREW 1 53 1 LOCK WASHER 10MM 2 24 SHAFT 1 54 1 STAND LEG LEFT 2 24 1 SPRING 2 54 2 STAND UPPER COVER 2 24 2 LOCK HANDLE 2 54 3 PLATE 1 24 3 SPECIAL CAP SCREW 1 54 4 STAND LEG RIGHT 2 25 WRENCH 1 26 C RING S 16 1 55 BED 1 27 SLEEVE 1 56 CAP SCREW M8 x 16 8 28 SPRING 1 57 SWITCH 1 29 BAS...

Page 15: ... as the version that we have put into circulation with the relevant fundamental health and safety requirements of subsequent EU Directives Relevant EU Directives 2014 30 EU EMC Directive The following harmonized standards have been applied DIN EN ISO 12100 2010 Safety of machinery General principles for design Risk assessment and risk reduction ISO 12100 2010 DIN EN 60204 1 2006 Safety of machines...

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