Make all machine adjustments or maintenance with the
machine unplugged from the power source.
Make sure all levers and locking handles are tightened before
operating the lathe.
3.3 Remaining hazards
When using the machine according to regulations some
remaining hazards may still exist.
The rotating workpiece can cause injury.
Workpieces that are inhomogeneous or weak can explode
when being processed due to centrifugal force.
Only process selected woods without defects.
Unbalanced workpieces can be hazardous.
Injuries can occur when feeding tooling, if tool supports are
not correctly adjusted or if turning tools are blunt.
Risk of kickback. The tooling is caught by the rotating
workpiece and thrown back to the operator.
Thrown workpieces and workpiece parts can lead to injury.
Dust and noise can be health hazards. Be sure to wear
personal protection gear such as safety goggles and dust
mask. Use a suitable dust collection system. Work in a well-
ventilated area.
The use of incorrect mains supply or a damaged power cord
can lead to injuries caused by electricity.
4. Machine specifications
4.1 Machine description
Fig 1
Fig 2
1 Spindle handwheel
2 Index pin
3..Speed chart
4..Upper pulley cover
5 Headstock
6 Bed
7..Live centre
8 Tailstock
9 Tailstock handwheel
10 DC motor
11..Belt tension lever
12 Lower pulley cover
13..Tool caddy / cord wrap
14 Face plate
15 Spur centre
16 Tool rest
17 Tool rest locking handle
18..Quill locking handle
19 Tailstock locking handle
20 Variable speed dial (potentiometer)
21 On/Off switch
22 Forward/ reverse switch
23 RPM digital readout
24 Tool rest base
25 Tool rest base locking handle
26 Belt tension release handle
4.2 Technical data
Swing over bed
318mm
Swing over tool rest base
240mm
Centre distance
500mm
Number of mechanical speeds
3
Spindle speed range L
60 - 900 rpm
Spindle speed range M
110 - 1800 rpm
Spindle speed range H
220 - 3600 rpm
Spindle nose
M33x3,5 DIN 800
Headstock spindle taper
MT 2
Spindle indexing
24x15°
Spindle hole diameter
9,5mm
3