19
Loosen the motor tension lever and raise the motor to its highest position,
Fig 11.16
, and re-tighten to hold the motor in place. The drive belt will now
be loose enough to move,
Fig 11.17
.
Place the belt in the desired position, release the tension lever and carefully
lower the motor. Turn the hand wheel by hand to check the grooves of the
belt and pulleys are located correctly,
Fig 11.18
.
The weight of the motor should give sufficient tension to the drive belt. Once
the motor has been lowered, tighten the tension lever. If the belt slips during
operation it may be necessary to apply a little more tension.
Indexing
Indexing is a useful feature of the Coronet Enjoy and Regent, allowing
accurate pattern work on projects such as straight fluting, grooving, drilling,
lay out and more.
The indexing system must only be used when the lathe is
stationary and the power is turned off.
The indexing system must not be used as a method of holding
the spindle when removing accessories such as faceplates
and chucks. Damage caused to the machine by doing so is not
covered by the warranty.
Always disengage the indexing dial before turning the machine
on. Damage caused to the machine by running it with the
indexing pin engaged is not covered by the warranty.
The 24 position indexing system is located inside the headstock as shown in
Fig 11.19
. The indexing slots are spread evenly around the circumference of
the spindle pulley in 15º increments.
Engage the spindle lock by rotating the indexing dial until it locates in the
recess beneath as shown in
Fig 11.20
.
11. Operation
Fig 11.17
Fig 11.18
Pulley
Belt
Fig 11.16
Tension lever
i
Kg
Fig 11.20
Indexing dial
Fig 11.19
Indexing
slots
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