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Model T10810 Wood Lathe Chuck Set

  

INTEGRITY OF STOCK.  Verify  each  workpiece 
is  free  of  knots,  splits,  nails,  or  foreign  material 
to  ensure  it  can  safely  rotate  on  spindle  without 
breaking apart or causing turning tool kickback.

WORKPIECE PREPARATION. Before mounting, 
cut off waste portions with a bandsaw or other tool 
to ensure workpiece has no large edges to catch  
turning  tool,  and  it  will  rotate  without  dangerous 
wobbling.

SECURING LOCKS. Verify tool rest, headstock, 
and tailstock are secure before turning lathe 

ON. 

SECURING WORKPIECE. An improperly secured 
workpiece  can  fly  off  spindle  with  deadly  force. 
Use  proven  setup  techniques  and  always  verify 
workpiece  is  well-secured  before  starting  lathe. 
Only use high-quality fasteners with non-tapered 
heads for faceplate attachment.

TOOL SUPPORT. An  improperly  supported  tool 
may  be  grabbed  or  ejected.  Adjust  tool  rest 
approximately 

1

4

"  away  from  workpiece  and 

1

8

above  workpiece  center  line  to  provide  proper 
support  for  turning  tool.  Firmly  hold  turning  tool 
with both hands against tool rest. 

TOOL  KICKBACK.  Occurs  when  turning  tool  is 
ejected  from  workpiece  with  great  force,  striking 
operator  or  bystanders.  Commonly  caused  by 
poor  workpiece  selection/preparation,  improper 
tool usage, or improper machine setup or tool rest 
adjustment.

ADJUSTMENT TOOLS. Remove all chuck keys, 
wrenches,  and  adjustment  tools  before  turning 
lathe 

ON. A tool left on the lathe can become a 

deadly projectile when spindle is started. 

SAFE CLEARANCES. Before  starting  spindle, 
verify workpiece has adequate clearance by hand-
rotating it through its entire range of motion.

EYE/FACE PROTECTION.  Always  wear  a  face 
shield and safety glasses when operating lathe.

PROPER APPAREL. Do not wear gloves, necktie 
or loose clothing. Keep keep long hair away from 
rotating spindle. 

SPEED RATES. Select correct spindle speed for 
workpiece  size,  type,  shape,  and  condition.  Use 
low speeds when roughing or when turning large, 
long, or non-concentric workpieces. Allow spindle 
to reach full speed before turning. 

NEW SETUPS. Test each new setup by starting 
spindle rotation at the lowest speed and standing 
to the side of the lathe until workpiece reaches full 
speed and you can verify safe rotation. 

ROUGHING.  Use  correct  tool.  Take  light  cuts, 
use low speeds, and firmly support tool with both 
hands.

SHARP TOOLS. Only use sharp turning tools— 
they cut with less resistance than dull tools. Dull 
turning  tools  can  catch  or  grab  and  pull  your 
hands into the rotating workpiece.

STOPPING SPINDLE.  Always  allow  spindle  to 
completely  stop  on  its  own.  Never  put  hands  or 
another object on spinning workpiece.

ADJUSTMENTS/MAINTENANCE.  Make  sure 
wood  lathe  is  turned 

OFF,  disconnected  from 

power, and all moving parts are completely stopped 
before doing adjustments or maintenance.

MEASURING WORKPIECE. Only measure work-
piece  after  it  has  stopped.  Trying  to  measure  a 
spinning workpiece increases entanglement risk.

SANDING/POLISHING. To reduce entanglement 
risk, remove tool rest before sanding. Never com-
pletely wrap sandpaper around workpiece.

MAIN INJURY HAZARDS: Death or crushing injury from getting entangled in rotating spindle 

or workpiece; death, blindness, or broken bones from being struck by a workpiece that breaks 

apart or comes loose during rotation, turning tool kickback, or flying wood chips. To minimize 

your risk of these hazards, always heed the following warning information:

Safety for Wood Lathes

Содержание T10810

Страница 1: ...Jaws 3 32 13 8 2 Round Jaws 2 31 8 3 Round Jaws 33 4 47 8 Pin Jaws 3 8 15 8 Inside Grip Range 1 Step Jaws Upper Step 1 21 4 1 Step Jaws Lower Step 21 8 33 8 2 Round Jaws 25 8 33 4 3 Round Jaws 43 8 5...

Страница 2: ...EYE FACE PROTECTION Always wear a face shield and safety glasses when operating lathe PROPER APPAREL Do not wear gloves necktie or loose clothing Keep keep long hair away from rotating spindle SPEED...

Страница 3: ...hieved when the chuck is properly maintained and lubricated all jaws are fully engaged with the workpiece and the maximum chuck clamping diameter is not exceeded PROPER MAINTENANCE All chucks must be...

Страница 4: ...em off 1 4 turn 5 Use chuck key to converge jaws to the center so they are evenly up against one another and even in height 6 Fully tighten cap screws do not overtighten 7 Check jaw alignment They sho...

Страница 5: ...erations Chuck Types The best jaw type to use is the one that will pro vide the greatest contact between the jaw and the workpiece this provides the best gripping power Round Jaws Round jaws or doveta...

Страница 6: ...advantage to pin jaws over step or round jaws is that they offer a lot of surface area for gripping They also have ridges on the outside for greater gripping power The disadvantage is that the recess...

Страница 7: ...atile than either of those jaws alone Upper Step Lower Step Inside Recess Grip Outside Grip Step Jaws 2 jaws removed for clarity Outside Grip Range 3 32 13 8 Inside Grip Range Upper Step 1 21 4 Lower...

Страница 8: ...woodworm screw make sure the workpiece is as round as possible then drill a 5 16 x 11 4 hole in the waste portion of the workpiece Thread the workpiece onto the screw until it is seated firmly against...

Страница 9: ...re install jaws and make sure each one engages with scroll gear lead thread during its first rotation Maintenance Clean and lubricate the chuck on a regular basis to ensure the jaws move in and out ev...

Страница 10: ...HREADED LOCK PIN 19 PT10810019 T HANDLE HEX WRENCH 4MM 8 PT10810008 SCROLL GEAR 20 PT10810020 LATHE CHUCK KEY 8MM CHROME SHORT 9 PT10810009 EXT RETAINING RING 63MM 21 PT10810021 GRIP STUD M6 1 X 6 13L...

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