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Good Working Practices/Safety  

The following suggestions will enable you to observe good working practices, keep yourself and fellow
workers safe and maintain your tools and equipment in good working order.

WARNING!!  KEEP TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT OUT OF THE REACH OF YOUNG CHILDREN

Mains Powered Tools

Primary Precautions

Primary Precautions
These machines are supplied with a moulded 13 Amp. Plug and 3 core power cable. Before using the
machine inspect the cable and the plug to make sure that neither are damaged. If any damage is visible
have the machine inspected/repaired by a suitably qualified person. If it is necessary to replace the plug, it
is preferable to use an ‘unbreakable’ type that will resist damage. Only use a 13 Amp plug, make sure the
cable clamp is tightened securely. Fuse at 13 Amp. If extension leads are to be used, carry out the same
safety checks on them, and ensure that they are correctly rated to safely supply the current that is required
for your machine.

Work Place/Environment

The machine is not for working outside,do not use when or where it is liable to get wet. If machine does get
wet; dry it off as soon as possible, with a cloth or paper towel. Do not use 240va.c. powered machines
anywhere within a site area that is flooded or puddled, and do not trail extension cables across wet areas.
Keep the machines clean; it will enable you to more easily see any damage that may have occurred. Clean
the machine with a damp soapy cloth if needs be, do not use any solvents or cleaners, as these may cause
damage to any plastic parts or to the electrical components.

Keep the work area as well lit and uncluttered as is practical, this includes personnel as well as
material.

(Under no circumstances should CHILDREN be allowed in work areas)

It is good practice to leave the machine unplugged until work is about to commence, also make sure to
unplug the machine when it is not in use, or unattended. Always disconnect by pulling on the plug body and
not the cable. Once you are ready to commence work, remove any tools used in the setting operations
(if any) and place safely out of the way. Re-connect the machine.
Carry out a final check e.g. check the cutting tool, drill bit etc. is securely tightened in the machine, check
you have the correct speed and function set, check that the power cable will not ‘snag’  etc.
Make sure you are comfortable before you start work, balanced, not reaching etc. 
If the work you are carrying out is liable to generate flying grit, dust or chips, wear the appropriate safety
clothing, goggles, gloves, masks etc. If the work operation appears to be excessively noisy, wear ear-
defenders.  If you wear your hair in a long style, wearing a cap, safety helmet, hairnet, even a sweatband,
will minimise the possibility of your hair being caught up in the rotating parts of the tool, likewise,
consideration should be given to the removal of rings and wristwatches, if these are liable to be a  ‘snag’
hazard. Consideration should also be given to non-slip footwear, etc. 

Do not

work with cutting or boring tools of any description if you are tired, your attention is wandering or

you are being subjected to distraction. A deep cut, a lost fingertip or worse; is not worth it!

Do not

use this machine within the designated safety areas of flammable liquid stores or in areas where

there may be volatile gases. There are very expensive, very specialised machines for working in these
areas, 

THIS IS NOT ONE OF THEM.

Check that cutters, drills etc., are the correct type and size, are undamaged and are kept clean and sharp,
this will maintain their operating performance and lessen the loading on the machine.
Above all, 

OBSERVE….

make sure you know what is happening around you, and 

USE YOUR COMMON

SENSE.

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General Instructions for 240v Machines 

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Содержание SIEG C1 MK2

Страница 1: ...2004 600882 SIEG C1 Micro Lathe Mk2 Axminster Reference No C1 Mk 2 Part No 600882 User Manual W H I T E AXMINSTER W www axminster co uk...

Страница 2: ...formity 2 What s in the Box 3 General Instructions for 230v Machines 4 Initial Assembly and Testing 5 Testing 5 6 Specifications 7 Definitions 7 Parts Identification and Description 8 Machine Illustra...

Страница 3: ...bio degradable The machine and its accessories will arrive coated with heavy corrosion preventative grease This will need to be cleaned from the machine its components and accessories prior to it bei...

Страница 4: ...e to leave the machine unplugged until work is about to commence also make sure to unplug the machine when it is not in use or unattended Always disconnect by pulling on the plug body and not the cabl...

Страница 5: ...00mm long by 210mm wide to cover the footprint of the lathe bed and integral splashback You will need to drill three 6 5mm holes to allow for bolt fixing Set out the centres of the holes as follows as...

Страница 6: ...does NOT restart and the Amber fault LED remains On t Turn the Speed Control Switch Off and that the Amber LED goes off u Turn the Speed Control Switch ON advance until the spindle starts to rotate v...

Страница 7: ...This is the axis described by the compound slide if fitted when it is being operated independently of the traverse slide and the saddle Axminster No SIEG C1 MK2 600882 Rating Motor Max Swing over the...

Страница 8: ...d if it is not in position the motor will not run or the motor will stop if it is moved whilst the spindle is turning Motor control Power On LED panel Green LED that indicates that power is available...

Страница 9: ...huck safety cover Chuck safety cover removed for clarity Chuck Chuck adaptor plate Power on LED Fault LED Fuse cap Speed control knob Forward Off Reverse switch Emergency stop Leadscrew selector Hand...

Страница 10: ...set in the right hand side of the traverse dovetail slide The bed of the traverse has two T slots machined into it to allow the mounting of the tool post or the compound slide accessory Traverse slide...

Страница 11: ...control Traverse slide thimble Tailstock barrel control Fig 3 Lathe bed Traverse slide Tool post Tool post securing bolt Traverse slide control Fig 2 Saddle Splash guard Leadscrew drive handle Typ 4 c...

Страница 12: ...d into the end of the lathe bed The shaft runs virtually through the centre axis of the underside of the bed and is engaged in a dog fixed to the underside of the saddle enabling the saddle to be driv...

Страница 13: ...on of the Micro Lathe Continued Motor securing bolts Fig 4 Tailstock Tailstock barrel control Tailstock barrel lock Tailstock centre Fig 5 Leadscrew drive handle Leadscew Unseen Tailstock clamping bol...

Страница 14: ...14 Machine Illustration of the Micro Lathe Continued Motor Splash guard removed for clarity Motor brush caps Motor brush caps Fig 6 Saddle gybe strip adjustors...

Страница 15: ...d should move freely with the motion of the handle and not slip The thimbles can be turned using more force independently of the handle in order to set a predetermined start or finish point If the thi...

Страница 16: ...sure no swarf etc is lodged in the drive shaft tunnels If you have been using a coolant make sure the machine is throughly dried off 3 Check the tool ensure it is usable for the next time if not re sh...

Страница 17: ...tor has a heavy permanent magnetic field it is advisable to dismount the lathe every 6 months remove the splash guard and remove all the swarf that may have found its way into the motor housing Access...

Страница 18: ...18 Illustrated Parts Breakdown for the Micro Lathe Part 1...

Страница 19: ...19 Illustrated Parts Breakdown for the Micro Lathe Part 2...

Страница 20: ...20 Illustrated Parts catalogue for the Micro Lathe Part 1...

Страница 21: ...21 Illustrated Parts catalogue for the Micro Lathe Part 2 PC Board Replacement Part No Part No 600883...

Страница 22: ...art No 100027 Fixed steady Part No 100026 80mm Independent 4 jaw chuck Part No 100021 Compound slide Part No 100029 Tailstock centre Part No HARD2 1MT Rolling centre Part No 100032 Tailstock chuck sha...

Страница 23: ...23 Change Gear Table Fig 8 Fig 9...

Страница 24: ...W H I T E AXMINSTER W 2004 600882 www axminster co uk Axminster Devon EX13 5PH UK FREEPHONE 0800 371822 Axminster Reference No C1 Mk 2 Part No 600882 SIEG C1 Micro Lathe Mk2...

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