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1.

 

THE HEADSTOCK

2.  THE RUNNING GEAR

3.  THE TAILSTOCK

4.  THE SADDLE AND THE CROSS-SLIDE

UNPACKING & PREPARING FOR USE

With assistance, considering the weight of machine, 

o e  t

 

to 

a good solid surface or

workbench. Proceed to remove all traces of preservative with paraffin or good quality solvent,
and lightly oil all machined surfaces.

Saddle, cross-slide and compound slide adjustments are all factory set to ensure smooth
movement in both directions. lf

,

 however

,

 the adjustments have been upset during transit,

indicated by stiff or erratic movement, refer to

 

settings and adjustments

 

for the methods of

adjustment.

All hex

 k

eys and spanners necessary to carry out various adjustments are supplied, together

with a chuck key for the 3-jaw chuck and a spare fuse. The fuse holder is located on the main
control panel.
The three external jaw  for the 3-jaw self centering chuck

 c

an extend the capacity of the chuck.

The motor provides direct drive to the spindle via an internal tooth

-

type belt. Spindle speed is 

variable, and is regulated by the Speed Control Knob

 

(5). Located on the main control panel.

The spindle is provided with an internal No.

 

2 Morse taper to accommodate a center for use

with a face plate or turning clamp.

The 3-jaw 

S

elf 

C

entering 

C

huck

 

(6) is mounted on the spindle flange. To remove the chuck,

simply remove the three securing nuts to rear of the flange allowing it to be pulled free together
with three mounting studs.

Note: The Chuck has a protection cover

 

(6). Opening the cover

 causes 

main power of the

lathe to 

be switched off

. K

eep 

the cover closed to 

operate

.

The  Running Gear, ls protected by a cover

 

(4), open the cover

 

(4) of the gear box on the left side of 

the machine, and select the gear (see

 '

Accessories

'

) of the correct size according to the desired

feeding rate or pitch size. lnstall the appropriate gear into the gearbox and connect it to the
leadscrew. (Refer to the

 'c

hanging gear

'

 label

 

on the machine.)

Automatic feeding is enabled or disabled by control the clutch (1) on the main panel. Turn the
Clutch Handle

 

(1) to the left (a hand ) for manual feeding. Turn the Clutch Handle

 

(1) to the right (a

screw) for automatic feeding.

The Tailstock Casting (12), may be moved along the bed to any desired position and is secured in
position by two screw  ( ront of the tailstock) 

w

 lock or loose

n

 the wedge of the tailstock

The tailstock spindle carries an internal No. 1

 

Morse taper for use with the Center provided.

 

The saddle carries the Cross-Slide

 

(10), onto which is mounted the Tool Rest

 

(9) allowing intricate

and delicate operations to be performed. lt may be driven by a leadscrew,  ia a Drive Nut, to
provide automatic feed when the Clutch

 

(1)

,

 at the right position, is operated.

On receipt, carefully unpack the lathe, inspect to ensure that no

 

damage was suffered in transit

and all parts are accounted for. Should any damage be apparent, or parts are missing, please
contact your dealer immediately

 and  a e a   i in  car on   or  e carrier'  in ec ion.

Содержание MicroLux 85181

Страница 1: ... 908 464 1094 Monday thru Friday 1pm to 5pm ET Micro Mark MM120711 Please read and understand all instructions before using this tool Note These instructions will show you how to assemble this machine work its controls and maintain it for long life It is not intended as an educational course on how to make parts using a lathe 85181 Nominal size ...

Страница 2: ...ning Gear 3 The Tailstock 4 The Saddle and the Cross Slide Unpacking and Preparing for Use Starting Procedure Operation Maintenance Settings and Adjustments Accessories Parts List Parts Diagram Wiring Diagram Packing List CONTENTS Important Safety Instruction 2 ...

Страница 3: ...ved accessories are available from Micro Mark 3 Check for damaged parts before using any tool Any part that appears damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function 4 Check for alignment and binding of all moving parts broken parts mounting fixtures and any other condition that may affect proper operation Any part that is damaged shou...

Страница 4: ...g 13 Leadscrew and Handwheel 14 Bed Way 15 Apron 16 Fuse Box 17 Power Indicator Lamp Green 18 Reset Indicator Lamp Yellow SPECIFCATIONS Max swing over bed 140 mm 5 1 2 Max Iength of workpiece 250 mm 10 Spindle hole taper MT2 Cross slide travel 60 mm 23 8 Hole of spindle 9 mm 3 8 Tailstock taper MT1 Spindle speed Variable speed 100 2000rpm 10 Screw threads Imperial 16 18 19 20 24 Motor output power...

Страница 5: ...lowing it to be pulled free together with three mounting studs Note The Chuck has a protection cover 6 Opening the cover causes main power of the lathe to be switched off Keep the cover closed to operate The Running Gear ls protected by a cover 4 open the cover 4 of the gear box on the left side of the machine and select the gear see Accessories of the correct size according to the desired feeding...

Страница 6: ...ws with flat washers not supplied Taking all precautions previously stated ensure t at the cross slide is well away from the chuck and the clutch for manual and auto feeding is in t e left position Close the chuck protecti e cover Insert the electric plug into t e socket o ar e a e ir re ea e e er ency o i c A en e ec or ard or e er e a de ired ina y ro a e e eed con ro o e de ired eed Run t e a n...

Страница 7: ...he in order to carry out a simple turning operation ALWAYS plan your work Have drawings or a plan on hand together with any measuring instruments you may require such as micrometers verniers calipers etc Select a cutting tool that will produce the desired cut and mount in the tool rest with as little overhang as possible secure it using the hex socket head screws ideally the overhang should be app...

Страница 8: ... the work then retract the tool one or two complete turns on t e ross slide feed handle Wind the saddle back to the beginning then wind the tool the same number of turns in plus the depth of desired cut and proceed to cut once more NOTE this describes the procedure for general rough cutting For other types of cuts finishing cutting shoulders etc you should consult a suitable handbook IMPORTANT You...

Страница 9: ...rect adjustment is attained 5 Tighten all lock nuts taking care to ensure you do not move the ib screws while doing so 6 When completed retract the slide fully and apply oil to all mating surfaces and the feed screw thread then wind the slide back to its normal position The cross slide feed should run smoothly and the scale must rotate with the handle lf any stiffness occurs it is probably the res...

Страница 10: ...ACCESSORIES cessories for your machine are a a la le ro ro ar 10 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ...

Страница 11: ......

Страница 12: ... Gear shaft bracket 1 24 Screw M4 10 5 78 Nut M5 2 26 Spring washer 6 2 79 Support plate 1 27 Screw M6 20 2 80 Washer 3 28 Washer 8 6 81 Change gear Z 72 1 29 Spring washer 8 6 82 Change gear Z 19 1 30 Screw M8 20 2 83 Change gear Z 76 1 31 Small round nut M18 1 5 2 84 Change gear Z 24 1 32 Spindle gear 36T 1 85 Gear sleeve 2 33 Spacing ring I 1 86 Gear shaft 2 34 Spindle timing pulley 1 87 Screw ...

Страница 13: ...tch 1 153 Tool rest block 1 114 Forward off Reverse switch 1 194 Spring 3 115 Power indicator light 2 195 Dial 1 116 Fuse box 1 218 Big washer 1 117 pc board 1 219 Washer 1 118 Lock connect 1 220 Tailstock casting 1 119 PC board box 1 221 Base plate 1 120 Screw ST2 9 9 5 4 223 Screw M6 20 1 121 Micro switch 1 224 Bearing sleeve 1 122 Screw ST2 2 9 5 2 250 Screw M8 35 1 123 Power line 1 252 Spacing...

Страница 14: ...Wiring Diagram I 220 240 50Hz see the label 14 ...

Страница 15: ...Wiring Diagram II 100 120V 60Hz See the label 15 ...

Страница 16: ...hone number so we may advise you of the repair estimate Any product returned to the purchaser without repair work being performed shall be shipped C O D for the return transportation charges This warranty does not cover damages resulting from improper assembly adjustment or maintenance accident alterations normal wear abuse or misuse and does not apply where products are used commercially The warr...

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