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33. Caution! Motor may become hot during use

•  It is normal for motors on some machines to become hot to the touch 

during use. Avoid touching the motor directly when in use.

2. General Health & Safety Guidance

3.  Additional Health & Safety Guidance for Woodturning 

Lathes

Safe Operation
Familiarise yourself with the machine 

•   Machining operations using wood turning lathes have a history of serious 

accidents. Most serious accidents resulted from the work piece being 

thrown from the lathe whilst turning. Other accidents can be caused 

by loose clothing being drawn in to the rotating work piece or hands 

becoming trapped between the rotating work piece and fixed parts of the 

lathe.

2. Before switching the machine ‘ON’ 

•   Before attaching a work piece to a faceplate, always prepare it to be as 

round as possible. This will minimise vibration whilst turning. For further 

instructions please see the section of this manual entitled 

Intended Use 

of the Lathe & Basic Woodturning Instructions

.

•   Adjust the tool rest to the correct height and distance from the work piece 

and check that all fixings are secure.

•   Check that the size of the work piece is within the safe working capacities 

of the lathe as detailed in the manual.

•   Select the correct speed according to the size and type of work piece.  

The slowest speed is the safest speed to start any new work piece.

•   Always rotate the work piece by hand before starting the lathe to ensure it 

does not come into contact with the tool rest. If the work piece strikes the 

tool rest during operation, it could be split and thrown from the lathe.

•   When using a faceplate always ensure the work piece is well secured with 

screws of a suitable diameter and length.

•   Remove any loose knots and bark from the work piece before mounting it 

to the lathe.

•   If mounting a work piece between centres, always ensure that the tailstock 

is correctly adjusted and fully secure. Check that the locking handle for the 

tailstock barrel is fully tightened.

3. Whilst using the lathe 

•   Do not allow the turning tool to dig in to the work piece, which could 

result in the work piece splitting or being thrown from the lathe. Always 

position the tool rest at the correct height. For further instructions please 

see the section of this manual entitled 

Intended Use of the Lathe & 

Basic Woodturning Instructions

•   Before starting to machine a work piece that is off centre or not perfectly 

round, always set the machine to the slowest speed and gradually increase 

speed as the work piece becomes more balanced as material is removed. 

Running the lathe too fast could cause the work piece to be thrown from 

the lathe or the turning tool to be snatched from your hands.

•   Always store turning tools in a safe place away from the work area of the 

lathe. Never reach over the rotating work piece to reach for turning tools 

or accessories.

•   Never attempt to adjust the position of the tool rest whilst the machine is 

running. Always switch the machine ‘OFF’ and wait until the work piece 

has stopped rotating before attempting any adjustments.

•   Do not mount a work piece that contains excessive splits or loose knots or 

bark.

•   Keep firm hold and control of the turning tool at all times. Use extreme 

caution when knots and voids are exposed in the work piece. 

•   Finish all hand sanding before removing the work piece from the lathe. 

Do not exceed the speed used for the last cutting operation. For further 

instructions please see the section of this manual entitled 

Intended Use 

of the Lathe & Basic Woodturning Instructions

.

•   Do not attempt to remount a work piece that has been turned on a 

faceplate unless you are deliberately turning eccentric work. You cannot 

remount faceplate turned work and expect it to run true, as the timber will 

have expanded or contracted.

•   Do not remount a work piece that has been turned between centres if the 

original centres have been altered or removed, unless you are deliberately 

turning eccentric work. 

•   If re-mounting any work piece, always set the machine to the slowest 

speed and gradually increase the speed as the work piece becomes more 

balanced as material is removed.

•   Use extra caution when mounting a work piece that has been turned 

between centres to a faceplate, or when mounting a faceplate turning 

between centres, for subsequent machining operations. Always ensure that 

the lathe is set to the slowest speed before switching ON.

•   Do not attempt to perform any machining operations when holding the 

work piece by hand.

•   Do not mount a reamer, milling cutter, wire wheel, buffing wheel, drill bit 

or any other tool to the headstock spindle.

•   Always ensure that the turning tool is in contact with the tool rest and 

fully supported before applying the tool to the work piece.

•   When the tool rest base unit is not in use (e.g. when sanding), it should be 

moved away from the headstock, and the tool rest removed.

4. Maintenance

•   Before attempting any maintenance and particularly when cleaning the 

machine, always remove any accessories and tooling from the machine.

•   Always ensure that any accessories used on the lathe are kept clean and 

free from rust and deposits of resin.

•   Keep all turning tools sharp and in good condition. Check that the handles 

are secure and not split or damaged.

5.

  This machine falls under the scope of the ‘Health & Safety at Work etc. Act 

1974’, and the ‘Provision & Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998’. In 

addition the elimination or control of risks from wood dust is included in 

the above regulations and the ‘Control of Substances Hazardous to Health 

(COSHH) Regulations 2002’. We recommend that you study and follow 

these regulations. 

     Further guidance is available from The Health & Safety Executive and 

their website www.hse.gov.uk and from the authorised distributor in your 

country (details on back cover of the manual).

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Страница 2: ...ety Guidance for Woodturning Lathes 4 Coronet Falcon Traditional Live Centre 2 Morse Taper 5 Coronet Falcon Ring Centre 2 Morse Taper 6 Coronet Hawk 4 Prong Drive Centres 7 Coronet Hawk 6 Prong Drive Centres 8 Coronet Hawk Multi Tooth Drive Centres 9 Operation 10 Maintenance Contents ...

Страница 3: ... been purchased from a retailer the 5 year guarantee is transferable and begins on the date of the first purchase of the Product and in the event of a claim under this guarantee proof of the original purchase date will be required to validate the warranty period 2 Claims Procedure 2 1 In the first instance please contact the Authorised Dealer who supplied the Product to you In our experience many ...

Страница 4: ...o the machine always ensure that it is securely fastened to the machine using the fixings provided If the machine is suitable to be used on a workbench ensure that the workbench is well constructed and capable of withstanding the weight of the machine The machine should always be securely fastened to the workbench with appropriate fixings Where possible floor standing machines should always be sec...

Страница 5: ... or medication 24 Use the correct tool for the job Do not use the machine for any purpose other than which it was designed When selecting replacement cutting tools and blades always ensure that they are designed to cut the material that you intend to use them for If in any doubt seek further advice from the manufacturer 25 Connect dust extraction equipment Always use dust extraction equipment The ...

Страница 6: ...work piece to reach for turning tools or accessories Never attempt to adjust the position of the tool rest whilst the machine is running Always switch the machine OFF and wait until the work piece has stopped rotating before attempting any adjustments Do not mount a work piece that contains excessive splits or loose knots or bark Keep firm hold and control of the turning tool at all times Use extr...

Страница 7: ...ing Centre 2 Morse Taper 103900 Coronet Falcon Ring Centre 2 Morse Taper This ring centre features two high quality sealed for life bearings giving extremely smooth rotation The ring design gives a larger area of contact than a traditional live centre for an increased grip This makes it ideal for supporting small or brittle timbers and works very well with paper jointed blanks giving a strong grip...

Страница 8: ...olding side grain bowl blanks It is also suitable for holding natural edged bowls between centres particularly if seated inside a 32 mm diameter recess for extra support from the recess walls The 16 and 22 mm drive centres are ideal for holding spindle work 7 Coronet Hawk 6 Prong Drive Centres 103810 Coronet Hawk 16 mm 4 Prong Drive Centre 2 Morse Taper 103800 Coronet Hawk 22 mm 4 Prong Drive Cent...

Страница 9: ... or 6 prongs it is possible to grip the timber sufficiently just by using the clamping pressure of the lathe tailstock no need to drive the tips into the wood with a mallet Another benefit of this design is that your work can be removed from the lathe and accurately repositioned using the centre point and ting of teeth as an accurate guide These drives also give a fantastic grip to paper joint woo...

Страница 10: ...orce until it bites into the timber using a soft mallet Note This process is not required for multi prong drive centres as tailstock pressure will sufficiently secure the workpiece in place Insert the drive centre into the headstock spindle as shown in Fig 9 3 Removing the Coronet Hawk 4 Prong 6 Prong and Multi Tooth Drive Centres from the lathe headstock Place the knockout bar into the hole posit...

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