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ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR 

WOOD LATHES

 

 

1.  

WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE THIS TOOL UNTIL 

it is completely 

assembled 

and 

installed 

according to the 

instructions.

 

2. 

OBTAIN ADVICE from your supervisor, instructor or 

some  other  qualified  person 

if  you  are  not  thoroughly 

familiar with operating this  tool. 

3. 

FOLLOW  ALL  WIRING  CODES 

and  recommended 

electrical connections and 

properly ground the  tool. 

4. 

CLEAR  THE  LATHE BED  OF  ALL  OBJECTS 

(tools, 

scraps of wood, etc.) before turning the tool 

“ON”. 

5. 

EXAMINE THE SET-UP CAREFULLY 

before turning on 

the power. 
6. 

ADJUST THE TOOL REST HEIGHT 

properly. 

7. 

ADJUST THE TOOL REST 

as close to the workpiece 

as possible. 
8. 

ROTATE  THE  WORKPIECE  BY  HAND 

to  check 

clearance 

before 

engaging power  . 

9. 

NEVER ADJUST THE TOOL REST 

while the workpiece 

is turning. 
10. 

REMOVE THE TOOL REST 

before sanding or polish- 

ing. 
11. 

DISENGAGE  THE  INDEX  PIN 

prior  to  starting  the 

tool. 
12. 

SNUG THE TAILSTOCK CENTER against the work- 

piece and lock it 

when turning between centers. Lubricate 

the tailstock center if it is not a ball bearing center. 
13. 

NEVER  DRIVE  THE  WORKPIECE 

into  the  drive 

center  while  the  drive  center  is  in  the  headstock. 

Set  the 

drive  center 

into  the  workpiece  with  a  soft  mallet  prior  to 

installing it into the  headstock. 
14. 

NEVER  LOOSEN  THE  TAILSTOCK  SPINDLE 

or  the 

tailstock while workpiece is  turning. 
15. 

SECURELY FASTEN THE WORKPIECE 

to the face- 

plate  during  faceplate  turning. 

Use  the  appropriate  size 

faceplate 

to properly support the workpiece. 

Be sure that 

the screw fasteners do not interfere 

with the turning tool 

at the finished dimension of the  workpiece. 
16. 

DO  NOT  WEAR  GLOVES,  NECKTIE,  OR  LOOSE 

CLOTHING 

when operating this  tool. 

17. 

ROUGH CUT THE WORKPIECE 

as close as possible 

to the finished shape before installing it on the faceplate. 

18. 

TIGHTEN  ALL  CLAMP  LOCKING  HANDLES 

before 

operating. 
19. 

EXAMINE  THE  WORKPIECE  FOR  FLAWS 

and  test 

glue  joints  before  placing  the  workpiece  in  tool. 

DO  NOT 

mount a split workpiece 

or one containing a  knot. 

20. 

MOVE THE CUTTING TOOL INTO THE WORKPIECE 

SLOWLY, 

and cut small amounts when  roughing. 

21. 

USE THE LOWEST SPEED 

when starting a new work- 

piece. 
22. 

OPERATE THE TOOL 

at the 

recommended speeds

Consult the 

owner’s manual for suggested  speeds. 

23. 

DO  NOT  EXCEED  RECOMMENDED  SPEEDS 

when 

turning outboard workpieces. 

24.  MAKE  ALL  ADJUSTMENTS 

(except  for  the  variable 

speed adjustment) with the 

power 

“OFF”. 

25. 

DISCONNECT  THE  TOOL  FROM  THE  POWER 

SOURCE 

when making repairs. 

26. 

DISCONNECT THE TOOL 

from the power source  and 

clean the machine 

before leaving it.

 

27. 

CLEAN  THE  WORK  AREA 

before  leaving  the 

machine. 
28. 

IF  ANY  PART  OF  YOUR  TOOL  IS  MISSING

DAMAGED,  OR  FAILS

,  or  if  any  electrical  component 

performs  improperly, 

shut  off  the  switch 

and  remove  the 

plug from the power supply. 

Replace 

missing, damaged, or 

failed parts before resuming  operation. 
29. 

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY

wear 

safety  glasses  and  face  and  head  protection 

when 

operating this tool. 
30. 

THE  USE  OF  ATTACHMENTS 

and  accessories 

not 

recommended by Delta 

may result in the risk of  injuries. 

31.  IMPORTANT:  When  the  tool  is  not  in  use,  the 
switch should be locked in the 

“OFF” position to pre- 

vent unauthorized use. 

 
 
 

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Refer to them often 

and use them to instruct others

 
 
 

 

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Содержание JIB W0903X

Страница 1: ...14 Variable Speed Wood Lathe JIB W0903X INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Страница 2: ... parts Nonslip footwear is recommended Wear pro tective hair covering to contain long hair 12 SECUREWORK Useclampsoraviseto holdworkwhen practical It s safer than using your hand and frees both hands to operate tool 13 DON TOVERREACH Keep properfooting and balance at all times 14 MAINTAIN TOOLS IN TOP CONDITION Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance Follow instructions for lubr...

Страница 3: ...interfere with the turning tool at the finished dimension of the workpiece 16 DO NOT WEAR GLOVES NECKTIE OR LOOSE CLOTHING when operating this tool 17 ROUGH CUT THE WORKPIECE as close as possible to the finished shape before installing it on the faceplate 18 TIGHTEN ALL CLAMP LOCKING HANDLES before operating 19 EXAMINE THE WORKPIECE FOR FLAWS and test glue joints before placing the workpiece in to...

Страница 4: ...ood quality paste wax WARNING FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY DO NOT CONNECT THE TOOL TO THE POWER SOURCE UNTIL THE TOOL IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED AND YOU READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE OWNER SMANUAL CARTON CONTENTS Fig 1 1 Headstock Assembly 2 Tool Rest Assembly 1 Knockout Bar 2 Spindle Wrench 3 Live Center 4 Drive Center Fig 2 3 Tailstock Assembly 4 Lathe Bed 5 Leg 4 6 Short Tie Bar 2 7 Stand Top 8 Long Tie B...

Страница 5: ...ough the stand top Secure with flat washers lockwashers and hex nuts Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 ATTACHING LATHE BED TO STAND The 46 715 lathe comes attached to plyboard To attach the lathe bed to the stand 1 Remove the security bars A Fig 4 that are attached to both ends of the lathe bed by removing the two screws B Fig 4 that secure it 2 CAUTION The headstock is very heavy Have someone h...

Страница 6: ...e the tapered shank spur center A Fig 11 from the headstock spindle B Fig 11 use the knockout bar C Fig 12 through the hole D in the opposite end of the spindle to push the spur center out IMPORTANT NEVER DRIVE THE WORKPIECE INTO THE SPUR CENTER WHEN IT IS MOUNTED IN THE HEADSTOCK See instructions on setting the spur center into the workpiece in the OPERATION section of this manual under CENTERING...

Страница 7: ...ork on the faceplate Fig 18 NOTE CLAMP TOOL REST FIRMLY BEFORE OPERATING THE LATHE ADJUSTING CLAMP ON TOOL REST To adjust the tool rest clamping action use a 15 16 wrench to adjust the nut A Fig 16 in the same manner as the headstock and tailstock Fig 17 ATTACHING ON OFF SWITCH TO TOOL Fig 18 The ON OFF Switch comes unattached to the tool to protect it from damage in shipping Toattach the ON OFF S...

Страница 8: ...RUNNING This tool provides variable rate spindle speeds from 450 to 2600 RPM To change speeds depress the release A Fig 23 and rotate the lever B Turning the lever clockwise increases the speed while turning it counterclockwise decreas es the speed Fig 23 ALIGNING HEADSTOCK CENTER TO TAILSTOCK CENTER The tailstock will move slightly when it is tightened To ensure that the tailstock center will alw...

Страница 9: ...raper E is mainly used for the outside of bowls Fig 26 HOW TO TURN SPINDLES Working with any material that is attached to the lathe centers is called spindle turning the principal type of wood turning for chair and table legs lamp stems etc The turning of spindles can be done with either a scraping or cutting technique The cutting technique by virtue of faster wood removal and a cleaner surface is...

Страница 10: ...com pletion an index mark should be made as a guide for re centering Fig 31 A permanent indexer can be made by grinding off one corner of one of the spurs MOUNTING THE WORK Mount the work by moving the tailstock to a position about 1 or 1 1 2 from the end of the workpiece and locking it in this position Advance the tailstock center by turning the feed handle until the center cup makes contact with...

Страница 11: ... the same direction it is advancing 3 The tool is held well up on the work with the bevel or grind tangent to the revolving surface Fig 35 This position will give a clean shearing cut When pushed straight into the work Fig 35 the gouge has a scraping action normally a poor practice in spindle turning The roughing cut is continued until the work approaches 1 8 of the required diameter Once a cylind...

Страница 12: ...nd holds the calipers in the cutting groove When parting tool cuts are deep a clearance cut should be made alongside the first cut Fig 40 to prevent burning the tool point SQUARING AN END The parting tool can be used to quickly square an end Since the parting tool is a rough cutter the cut can be smoothed by the use the skew However the whole operation can be done with the skew In using the skew m...

Страница 13: ...r makes this impossible use the skew in a flat scraping position If the cutting tech nique is used engage only with the heel of skew in a very light cut Fig 43 Fig 45 Fig 44 Fig 45 CUTTING SMALL BEADS Beads can be scraped or cut Using the spear chisel is the easiest method of scraping and works best on beads separated by parting tool cuts Fig 46 Scraping is slower than cutting and is not as clean ...

Страница 14: ...ng edge is the contact point with the wood As the cut progresses toward and around the end of the curve the handle is gradually raised and swiveled to the right Fig 53 in order to maintain the tangency between the grind and the surface being cut Figs 54 and 55 show the cutting of a long taper with a skew The operation differs from smoothing a cylinder only at the start of the cut The starting cut ...

Страница 15: ...58 it will be well up on the work and tangent with the cut surface Make only one half of the cut at a time then reverse the chisel to cut the other half The occasional turner should make cove cuts with a scraping technique using either the small gouge or round nose chisel SQUARE SECTIONS When the turning has a square section joint the stock before turning Good centering is essential since any erro...

Страница 16: ...cking block Fig 63 When screws are not permissible at all glue the work to the backing block by fitting a sheet of paper at the joint to allow later separation without damaging the wood Some work can be screwed or nailed from the face side into backing block Mount work less than 3 in diameter on the single screw center Fig 64 Fig 63 Fig 64 INBOARD OUTBOARD TURNING For workpieces that require addit...

Страница 17: ...rest to the desired height then retighten 7 Fig 68 illustrates a typical inboard faceplate turning set up Inboard faceplate turning is used mostly when the workpiece A will rotate freely over the lathe bed The workpiece A is mounted to a faceplate and the faceplate is threaded onto the spindle Note that the standard equipment tool rest B can be adjusted to turn the outside diameter of the workpiec...

Страница 18: ...ide the spindle handle out Pull the spindle lock to the out position see Fig 24A Fig 72 3 Remove the belt A Fig 73 from the pulley B NOTE When pulling the belt out or replacing the belt pull the spindle lock handle B Fig 72 out to its fullest position to give more room C Fig 73 for belt removal or replacement Replace new belt by using these instructions in reverse order Fig 73 19 8 A A A A B A C B...

Страница 19: ...14 WOOD LATHE 19 ...

Страница 20: ...01733 RETAINING RING 120 901771 HANDLE 36 901723 RUBBER PAD 121 n 912044 HANDLE T2 37 901742 HEADSTOCK 901772 HANDLE T1 38 901743 GEAR SHAFT 122 1342125 HEX SOC HD SCREW T1 39 901744 RETAINING RING 123 1246053 HEX SOC HD SCREW 40 901745 SPEED INDICATOR PLATE 124 1344933 HEX SOC HD SCREW 41 1344950 FLAT HD SCREW 125 n 912043 PLATE T2 42 1246110 PIN 903750 PLATE T1 43 901752 VARIABLE SPEED HANDLE 12...

Страница 21: ...093 SCREW HEX HD 172 901813 BED MOUNTING PLATE 174 1243526 FLAT WASHER 175 1246157 LOCK WASHER 176 1243398 HEX NUT 177 1349177 CARRIAGE HD SCREW 179 901812 LEG 180 901814 SHORT BRACKET 181 901816 LONG BRACKET 182 903746 LEG 183 903745 STAND HARDWARE PACK 21 ...

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