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CONTENTS OF PACKAGE
A. Lathe Bed
B. Headstock Assembly
C. Faceplate
D. Tool Rest Base Assembly
E. Tailstock Assembly
CONTENTS OF PACKAGE
INSTALLATION
MOVING & INSTALLING THE LATHE
The lathe is VERY heavy- over 385 lbs!
It is best to assemble the machine near the area where
it will eventually reside.
When moving an assembled lathe, DO NOT use the
headstock assembly, motor, tool rest or tailstock as
this may damage the machine. Use a forklift, or pallet
jack under the lathe’s bed or legs to lift and move the
machine. Straps or battens placed under the lathe bed
can also be used to move the machine.
1. Carefully remove the machine from the shipping pallet.
Do not push or lift an assembled lathe by the headstock,
tailstock or tool rest assemblies as this may damage the
machine. Hold the legs or under the bed when moving.
2. Position the machine on a solid, level foundation that
is located in an area that has ample space in front and in
back of the lathe for working and moving around the lathe.
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.
3. Align the machine so that during use, 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.
4. Once in place in your shop, level the machine with
the adjustible feet pads. Or, if the floor is level, secure
the machine to the floor with lag screws (not supplied).
Remove the feet pads (if installed) and use the holes in
the bottom of the leg’s feet for this purpose.
LIST OF LOOSE PARTS
F. Legs (2)
G. Bolts & Washers
H. Adjustable Feet
I. Tool Rest
J. Knockout Bar
K. Hex Wrenches (3, 4, 8mm)
O. Manual & Warranty Card
L. Drive / Spur Center
M. Live / Tailstock Center
N. Index Pin
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