CONTENTS OF PACKAGE
INSTALLATION
TOOLS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY
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Slotted Screwdriver
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13mm & 17mm or Adjustable Wrenches
LIST OF LOOSE PARTS
1. When moving the lathe, DO NOT use
the headstock assembly, motor, tool rest or
tailstock assembly as this may damage the
machine. Hold under the lathe’s bed to lift
and move the machine.
2. The lathe is supplied with rubber feet for use
on a bench. To permanently mount the machine
on a bench, use the f
our mounting holes in
lathe’s base. Remove the rubber feet and insert
1” to 1-1/4” thick spacers (washers, bushings,
wood strips) under the lathe when screwing or
bolting the machine down (mounting hardware is
not provided).
NOTE:
The TEFC motor requires
1” extra space below the bed to allow airflow and
room to pivot the motor down for belt changes.
For mounting on a stand, the spacers may not
be needed if the motor can swing free below the
bed casting when mounted on the stand plate.
3. For best power and safety, the lathe should
be plugged directly into a dedicated grounded
electrical outlet that is within the supplied cord
length of the machine. The use of an extension
cord is not recommended.
4. Align the machine so there is ample space in
front and in back for working and moving around
it. Locate it so any turning debris or kickback will
not face aisles, doorways, or other work areas
that bystanders may be in. Do not locate or use
the machine in damp or wet conditions.
5. Make sure that the machine is level. If
possible, secure it to a bench or its stand to the
floor with lag screws (not supplied). This will
reduce any possible vibration during use.
MOVING & INSTALLING THE LATHE
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A
Lathe Bed with Headstock, Tailstock and
Motor Assemblies
B
Tool Rest Base Assembly
C
6” Tool Rest
D
Spur Center
E
Live Center
F
Knockout Bar
G
32mm Wrench
H
Rubber Feet with mounting screw (4)
I
3mm & 4mm Hex Wrenches
J
Tailstock Hand Wheel & Screw
K
Manual & Warranty Card (not shown)
B
A
F
D
C
E
J
H
G
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