Dispose of the packing in an environmentally friendly manner.
Clean all rust protected surfaces with a mild solvent.
Install the tool caddies:
mount a tool caddy on each end of the lathe with two pan
head screws (Fig 5).
Fig 5
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
10A 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 air filtration system to avoid
high dust concentrations in the air.
5.5 Starting operation
You can start the machine with the green ON-button (B, Fig
6).
The lathe will begin turning and driving the headstock spindle.
The lathe will reach full speed in about 3 seconds.
Fig 6
The machine will stop when you push the red OFF button (C).
Wait for the workpiece to come to a complete stop.
The variable speeds of the lathe are controlled by the speed
select knob (A) as well as the position of the belt on the
pulleys.
Fig 7
“Low” speed range (60~900 rpm) for maximum torque.
“Medium” speed range (110~1800 rpm) for general use
“High” speed range (220 ~ 3600 rpm) for maximum speed.
Use the Forward/ Reverse switch (D) to reverse the spindle
direction.
Spindle direction can be changed without turning off the lathe.
The digital RPM Readout shows the spindle speed.
The digital readout may display an error code if a malfunction
occurs. If an error code occurs, consult chapter 9, trouble
shooting.
Caution:
For reversing spindle rotation, always make sure face plate,
chuck or other work holding is secured with the set screws.
To avoid threading loose.
Always set the speed control knob to its lowest setting before
starting lathe. Never start a workpiece at maximum speed.
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