Fig 9
Mounting in upper holes increases the spindle length capacity
of the lathe.
Have an assistant hold bed extension flush to end of lathe
bed, and insert four screws with washers (P, Fig 10).
Snug screws just enough to hold bed extension to lathe bed.
Unscrew stop bolt (N) from lathe bed and insert it into hole at
end of bed extension.
Fig 10
Top surfaces and inside ways must be flush to allow smooth
movement of tailstock.
Slide tailstock over joint where beds meet, so that clamping
nut is centred over joint. Lock tailstock clamping handle; this
will align the beds.
Securely tighten screws (P) in bed extension.
Guard (optional accessory)
The guard (part no. 719002) is optional and purchased
separately. See our website for information.
Loosen set screw on outer collar (shown in Figure 10-1) with
4mm hex key. Slide outer collar off the guard support rod.
Insert guard support rod into mounting bracket at rear of
headstock. You will have to lift up on spring pin, as shown, to
slide guard support rod into mounting bracket. Release spring
pin and it will snap into position as you slide support rod
farther in.
Install outer collar and tighten set screw.
The guard can be pivoted to one of two positions: Operating
mode (shown on front cover) or tilted back for stock loading
(Figure 10-2).
Pull up on spring pin, and begin tilting guard, then release
spring pin. When guard reaches either of the two positions,
spring pin will engage.
Figure 10-1
Figure 10-2
5.3 Mains connection
Mains connection and any extension cords used must comply
with applicable regulations.
The mains voltage must comply with the information on the
machine licence plate.
The mains connection must have a
10 A surge-proof fuse.
Only use power cords marked H07RN-F
Connections and repairs to the electrical equipment may only
be carried out by qualified electricians.
5.4 Dust collection
Use a suitable dust collection and filtration system to avoid a
high dust concentrations in the air.