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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR POWER TOOLS

1.

KNOW YOUR  POWER TOOL

Read and understand the owner's manual and labels
affixed to the tool. Learn its application and limitations as
well as the specific potential hazards peculiar to this tool.

2.

KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN

Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents. Floors must
not be slippery due to oil or sawdust.

3.

AVOID DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS

Do not use power tools in damp or wet locations, or
expose them to rain. Keep work area well lit. Provide
adequate space surrounding the work area. Do not use in
environments with a potentially explosive atmosphere.

4.

KEEP CHILDREN AWAY

All visitors should be kept a safe distance from work area.

5.

STORED TOOLS

When not being used, all tools should be stored in a dry,
locked cupboard or out of the reach of children.

6.

WEAR PROPER CLOTHING

Do not wear loose clothing, neckties or jewellery (rings,
wristwatches) to catch in moving parts. NONSLIP footwear
is recommended. Wear protective hair covering to contain
long hair. Roll long sleeves above the elbow.

7.

USE SAFETY GOGGLES (Head Protection)

Wear CE approved safety goggles at all times. Normal
spectacles only have impact resistant lenses, they are
NOT safety glasses. Also, use face or dust mask if
application is dusty and ear protectors (plugs or muffs)
during extended periods of operation.

8.

NOISE LEVELS

Some types of machines may have high noise levels when
working. In such cases ear protection must be worn.

9.

VIBRATION LEVELS

Hand held power tools produce different vibration levels.
You should always refer to the specifications and relevant
Health and Safety guide.

10.

DUST EXTRACTION

If your tool is fitted with a dust extraction fitting, always
ensure that it is connected and being used with a dust
extractor. Vacuum cleaners can be used if suitable for the
material being extracted.

11.

PROTECT YOURSELF FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK

When working with power tools, avoid contact with any
earthed items (e.g. pipes, radiators, hobs and
refrigerators, etc.). If you are using a power tool in
extreme conditions (e.g. high humidity or generating
metal dust), always use an RCD (residual current device)
at the power socket.

12.

STAY ALERT

Always watch what you are doing and use common sense.
Do not operate a power tool when you are tired or under
the influence of alcohol or drugs.

13.

WHEN WORKING OUT OF DOORS

Only use extension leads designed for that purpose.

14.

ACCESS TO MAINS SOCKET

If a stationary machine is fitted with a moulded plug and
cable, the machine should not be positioned so that
access to the mains socket is restricted.

15.

DISCONNECT POWER TO THE TOOL

When not in use, before servicing and when changing
accessories such as cutters, etc.

16.

AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING

Make sure the switch is in the OFF position before
plugging the machine into the power supply.

17.

NEVER LEAVE MACHINE RUNNING UNATTENDED

Turn power off. Do not leave machine until it comes to a
complete stop.

18.

DO NOT ABUSE THE CORD

Never carry the tool by the power cable or pull it from
the socket. Keep the power cable away from heat, oil and
sharp edges.

19.

NEVER STAND ON TOOL

Serious injury could occur if the tool is tipped or if the
cutting tool is accidentally contacted. Do not store
materials above or near the tool, so that it is necessary to
stand on the tool to reach them.

20.

CHECK DAMAGED PARTS

Check for damage to parts, breakage of parts, mountings
and any other conditions that may affect its operation.
A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly
repaired or replaced.

21.

KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE

And in working order.

22.

MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE

Keep tools sharp and clean for the best and safest
performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and
changing accessories. All extension cables must be
checked at regular intervals and replaced if damaged.
Always keep the hand grips on the tool clean, dry and
free of oil and grease.

23.

USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES

Consult the owners manual for recommended
accessories. Follow the instructions that accompany the
accessories. The use of improper accessories may cause
hazards.

24.

REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES

Form a habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting
wrenches are removed from the tool before turning it on.

25.

SECURE WORK

Use clamps or  a vice to hold work. This frees both hands
to operate the tool.

26.

DO NOT OVERREACH

Keep proper footing and balance at all times.

27.

USE RIGHT TOOL

Do not force the tool or attachment to do a job for which it
was not designed.

28.

DO NOT FORCE TOOL

It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it 
was designed.

29.

DIRECTION OF FEED

Feed work into a blade or cutter against the direction of
rotation of the blade or cutter only.

30.

WHEN DRILLING OR SCREWING INTO WALLS

Always make sure there is no danger of hitting any hidden
power cables, water or gas pipes in the wall.

WARNING

Please read the following instructions carefully, failure to do so could lead to serious personal injury.

IMPORTANT

Draper Tools Limited recommends that this machine should not be modified or used for any application other
than that for which it was designed. If you are unsure of its relative applications do not hesitate to contact us in
writing and we will advise you.

IMPORTANT NOTE
Residual Risk.

Although the safety instructions and operating manuals for our tools contain extensive

instructions on safe working with power tools, every power tool involves a certain residual risk which can not be
completely excluded by safety mechanisms. Power tools must therefore always be operated with caution !

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Страница 1: ...nd safe use We recommend that this manual is read before any operation of the machine before performing any kind of adjustment to the machine and prior to any maintenance tasks By following all the general safety instructions contained in this manual it will ensure both machine and operator safety together with longer life of the tool itself All photographs and drawings in this manual are supplied...

Страница 2: ... 16 Optional Accessories 17 Troubleshooting 18 We Draper Tools Ltd Hursley Road Chandler s Ford Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 1YF England Declare under our sole responsibility that the product Stock No 39042 63938 Part No WTL90 WTL95 Description Variable Speed Wood Lathe To which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following directive s 98 37 EEC 89 336 EEC With reference to BS EN 61029 ...

Страница 3: ...e of purchase Should the machine develop any fault please return the complete tool to your nearest authorized warranty repair agent or contact Draper Tools Limited Chandler s Ford Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 1YF England Telephone 023 8026 6355 If upon inspection it is found that the fault occurring is due to defective materials or workmanship repairs will be carried out free of charge This guarantee ...

Страница 4: ...ug with bare flexible wires exposed is hazardous if engaged in a live power socket outlet WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED Green Yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As these colours may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with ...

Страница 5: ... as cutters etc 16 AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING Make sure the switch is in the OFF position before plugging the machine into the power supply 17 NEVER LEAVE MACHINE RUNNING UNATTENDED Turn power off Do not leave machine until it comes to a complete stop 18 DO NOT ABUSE THE CORD Never carry the tool by the power cable or pull it from the socket Keep the power cable away from heat oil and sharp edges 1...

Страница 6: ... of moving parts 4 Only use Draper approved accessories and spares 5 Keep turning chisels sharp 6 Keep pulley cover guards in place when working 7 Never reach behind or beneath the workpiece 8 Unplug from power supply before adjusting or servicing 9 To avoid electric shock do not use in damp conditions or expose to rain 1 Motor 2 Head Stock 3 Tail Stock 4 Stand 5 Tool Rest 6 Bed 7 Bed extension WT...

Страница 7: ...om the switch to the motor will allow the rotation of the headstock Ensure the lead never passes between bed and workpiece Drive Spur and Live Centre Locate the drive spur with prongs and the live centre with bearing from the packaging Insert the live centre into the barrel of the tail stock and with a piece of scrap timber and a hammer tap the spur in until secure Carry out the same procedure for...

Страница 8: ...power failure the machine will have to be manually restarted To switch the machine on lift up the sprung cover and push the button marked To switch the machine off lift up the sprung cover and push the button marked To switch the machine off in an emergency strike the cover firmly which will trigger the button Fig 9 CHANGING SPEED The machine has to be running for the speed change to move With the...

Страница 9: ...t of the tool rest loosen handle This set up with the tool rest will provide for most of your needs However should it be required for bowl turning etc there is an extension provided This fits by loosening handle Remove the tool rest and replace with the extension Loosen handle on the extension and slide in tool rest When fully adjusted make sure all of the locking handles are secured Fig 14 CHANGI...

Страница 10: ... workpiece in a soft jaw vice Put the point of the drive spur into the drilled hole and tap the spur in securely Fig 17 Now remove the spur and check the prongs have left an imprint Ensure that both the drive spur and live centre are clean and insert them into the lathe see Page 6 Place the workpiece between the centres and close up the tailstock Fig 18 making sure the marked end goes the headstoc...

Страница 11: ...ire edges produced by scraping are left on to aid in the scraping process Fig 21 Shows the two types of chisel CUTTING AND SCRAPING To make a cut the chisel should be held so that the sharp edge actually digs into the revolving workpiece shavings should now peel off To scrape the chisel should be held at a right angle to the surface of the workpiece fine pieces of wood will be produced when scrapi...

Страница 12: ...hen the method used is towards the circumference the shaving will come off like the peel from a potato Only scraping can be used when the method used is towards the diameter The reason for this is obvious when you consider that faceplate turning nearly always requires the removal of wood across the grain Wood does not peel easily when turning across the grain and any attempt made to use cutting me...

Страница 13: ...e Fig 25 the cutting edge of the chisel will continue to dig deeper into the workpiece until the bite becomes so deep that you have difficulty holding the chisel then the chisel will begin to bounce or chatter against the workpiece If the tool rest is positioned too low the chisel will be held extremely high to position the bevel of the chisel against the workpiece Fig 26 then the tool rest will l...

Страница 14: ...rkpiece the tool rest should be closer to the surface workpiece than normal As the workpiece gets smaller the rest should be repositioned Fig 30 POSITIONING THE TOOL REST FOR CIRCUMFERENCE SCRAPING When scraping the position of the tool is not as critical as it is for cutting operations The chisel is normally held horizontally although it can be held at an angle to reach difficult places The wire ...

Страница 15: ...he position in which it is easiest to hold the chisel steady To obtain the position place the rest approximately 3mm below the centre USING THE GOUGE CHISEL Three gouges 6 12 18mm sizes are usually sufficient for home workshop turning but other sizes are available refer to Draper Catalogue A gouge chisel is normally used for rough circumference turning or turning raw stock down to a cylinder of wo...

Страница 16: ...ting the skew should be held with the cutting edge considerably in advance of the handle and should be bevel against the work Good practice is to place the skew well over the workpiece and pull it back until the edge begins to cut then swing the handle into position to advance the cut Both the toe and the heel of the skew can be used for making light cuts but do not penetrate the wood too deeply w...

Страница 17: ... chisel should complete the list of chisels for the average craftsman these are 12mm spear point 12mm round nose and 26mm flat nose Each of these chisels may be purchased in various sizes refer to the Draper Catalogue for special jobs All of these are very useful for diameter scraping see Figs 45 46 47 operations and for circumference scraping when cutting methods cannot be employed The spear poin...

Страница 18: ...o 29422 Cup Turning Chuck Part No AWL2 Stock No 29423 Screw Chuck Part No AWL3 Stock No 29424 Right Hand Thread Face Plate Part No AWL8 Stock No 29429 Combination Chuck Part No AWL40 Stock No 37168 Face Shield Part No FS8 Stock No 33831 HSS Wood Turning Chisels Part No AWL44 Stock No 58697 For a comprehensive range of wood lathe accessories refer to the Draper Catalogue ...

Страница 19: ...fore using lathe again Defective switch cord 3 Burned out motor 3 Any attempt to repair this motor may cause a Hazard unless the repair is done by a qualified service technician Headstock loose on 1 Locking handle not 1 Tighten locking handle bed tight Wood burns at tailstock 1 Live centre too tight or 1 Back of tailstock barrel and lubricate live centre end not lubricated See Basic Lathe Operatio...

Страница 20: ...6355 Fax 023 8026 0784 http www draper co uk e mail sales draper co uk Published by Draper Tools Ltd No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without prior permission in writing from Draper Tools Ltd YOUR DRAPER STOCKIST ...

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