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WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT

THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF WOODSTOCK INTERNATIONAL, INC.

Printed in China

#13043CR

Model D4088 Drill Press 

Lathe Attachment

Instruction Sheet

Phone #: (360) 734-3482 • Online Tech Support: [email protected] • Web: www.shopfox.biz

Specifications

Tool Rest Length ............................................. 12"

Maximum Workpiece Length (if reversed) ............... 24"

Maximum Workpiece Diameter ..............................6"

Shank Diameter of Screw and Spur Center ..............

3

8

"

Construction Material .....................................Steel

Shipping Weight .........................................3.5 lbs.

Introduction

The Model D4088 Drill Press Lathe Attachment allows 

wooden workpieces to be turned on a drill press in the 

same manner as a wood lathe. Items like small pickets, 

legs, spindles, handles, dowels, and pins can be made. 

Fits drill press tables with T-nut slots or with slotted 

through holes as shown in 

Figure 1

.

Inventory

Refer to the list and 

Figure 

to inventory your package. 

If you can't find an item on this list, check the mounting 

locations or examine the packaging materials carefully. 

Occasionally we pre-install certain components for 

shipping purposes.

If  any  nonproprietary  parts  are  missing  (e.g.  a  nut  or  a 

washer),  we  will  gladly  replace  them;  or  for  the  sake  of 

expediency,  replacements  can  be  obtained  at  your  local 

hardware store.

Description

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Qty

A. 

Tool Rest ....................................................1

B.

  Screw Center ...............................................1

C.

  Spur Center .................................................1

D.

  Hex Wrenches 5, 6mm ................................1 Ea

E. 

Cap Screw M6-1 x 20 ......................................1

F.

  Tool Rest Foot ..............................................1

G.

  Carriage Bolt M10-1.5 x 40 ...............................2

H. 

Cap Screw M8-1.25 x 20 ..................................1

I.

  Base and Live Center Assembly .........................1

J. 

Flat Washer 10mm.........................................2

K.

  Hex Nut M10-1.5 ...........................................2

Figure 

1

.

 D4088 Drill Press Lathe 

Attachment

Figure 

2

.

 Inventory.

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Summary of Contents for SHOP FOX D4088

Page 1: ...ets legs spindles handles dowels and pins can be made Fits drill press tables with T nut slots or with slotted through holes as shown in Figure 1 Inventory Refer to the list and Figure 2 to inventory your package If you can t find an item on this list check the mounting locations or examine the packaging materials carefully Occasionally we pre install certain components for shipping purposes If an...

Page 2: ...et 6 Install a drill bit or dowel in the chuck lower the chuck so the tip of the drill bit or dowel just touches the point of the live center 7 Move the base so the tip of the live center is aligned with the spindle centerline as shown in Figure 4 Next tighten the base hex nuts 8 Retract the drill press spindle and fasten the tool rest foot onto the base with the cap screw as shown in Figure 5 Lat...

Page 3: ...your work before starting the drill press USING SHARP CHISELS Keep chisels sharp Dull chisels require more force to cut causing tool chatter and grabbing hazards MATERIAL REMOVAL Attempting to remove too much wood at once may cause the workpiece or chisel to eject causing severe injury Damage to your face lungs and eyes could result from using this tool with out proper protective gear Always wear ...

Page 4: ...ow For roughing start with a spindle speed of 750 RPM For shaping start with a spindle speed of 1500 RPM For finishing start with a spindle speed of 3000 RPM 8 Turn the workpiece by hand to ensure rotation is unobstructed and start the drill press Feeding the tip of the chisel into the workpiece at too sharp of an angle will cause the chisel to dig into the workpiece which may eject the chisel or ...

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