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Attach the plastic handles to the rims of the manual feed and tailstock feed handwheels respectively, ensuring
the nuts are tight and the handles spin freely about the bolts, without excessive end play.
Saddle, cross-slide and compound slide adjustments are all factory set to ensure smooth movement in both
directions. If, however, the adjustments have been upset during transit, indicated by stiff or erratic movement,
refer to
for the methods of adjustment.
All hex keys and spanners necessary to carry out various adjustments are supplied, together with a chuck key
for the 3-Jaw chuck and a spare fuse. The fuse holder is located on the main control panel.
The four rubber feet are attached to the underside of the bed, using the four M6 pan head screws, in the tapped
holes provided. These screws are also used to secure the chip tray. We strongly recommend however, that to
provide maximum stability and additional safety, you secure the lathe to a firm foundation as described under
The three external jaws for the 3-Jaw self-centring chuck extend the capacity of the chuck and are discussed in
greater detail under
Installation
CAUTION! DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THE MACHINE UNTIL INSTALLATION IS COMPLETED,
AND ALL PRELIMINARY CHECKS HAVE BEEN MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS MANUAL.
Mounting the Lathe
The lathe should be mounted on a strong, heavy
workbench of enough height so that you do not
need to bend your back to perform normal
operations. Take the necessary precautions when
moving the lathe considering its' weight.
Assistance will be required.
Ensure the location is adequately lit and that you
will not be working in your own shadow.
We strongly recommend that the machine is bolted
firmly to a strong workbench using the tapped
holes used to secure the feet to the lathe. This is
to provide added stability and consequently,
additional safety.
To do this, remove the four M6 screws which secure the rubber feet and chip tray to the machine (if already
fitted) and discard the feet. Drill four M6 clearance holes in a worktop at the dimensions shown in the diagram
opposite and with appropriate length M6 bolts or screws, with flat washers, (not supplied) proceed to secure the
lathe to the worktop ensuring the chip tray is in place.
Alternatively, if you do not wish for a permanent installation, you may secure the lathe to a 5/8" thick plywood
board with a minimum recommended dimension of 800x300mm, the mounting holes being centralised on the
board. When the lathe is in use, the board should be clamped to workbench using with 'G' clamps.