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SAFETY 

RULES 

PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE SAFETY RULES 

BEFORE OPERATING 

WOODLATHE. 

All machinery,  including the woodlathe, has cert'ain  hazards involved with their operation and use. Using the 
woodlathe with respect and caution, as with any machinery, will considerably lessen the risk 

of 

personal injury. 

However, if normal safety precautions, including those listed here, are overlooked or ignored, personal injury to 
the operator may'result. 

This  woodlathe was  designed  for  certain  applications only.  It 

MUST 

NOT be  modified and/or  used  for any 

application other than for which it was'designed. If you have any questions about its application DO NOT use the 

machine until you have written to Teknatool (Latalex Ltd) and we have advised you. 

TEKNATOOL INTERNATIONAL 

(LATALEX LIMITED) 

Manager Technical Services 

65 

The Concourse 

Waitakere City 

Auckland 

New 

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S A F E T Y   ' R U L E S   F O R   A L L   P O W E R  

MACHINERY-THESEALLAPPLYTOTHIS WOODLATHE: 

1. 

F O R   Y O U R   O W N   S A F E T Y ,   R E A D   I N S T R U C T I O N  

Learn 

t h e  

machine's  application  and  limitations plus 

the specific hazards peculiar to it. 

2. 

G R O U N D  ALL T O O L S .  

If 

machine 

is equipped 

with 

three-prong  plug, it  should  be  plugged  into a 

hole  electrical  receptacle. 

I f  

an 'adaptor  is  used  to 

accommodate  a  two-prong  receptacle,  the  adaptor 
lug 

must  be  attached  to  a 

ground.  Nsver 

remove the third prong. 

3. 

ALWAYS  WEAR  EYE  P R O T E C T I O N   A N D   H E A D  
P R O T E C T I O N .  

Always  wear  eye  protection  which 

complies with current 

STANDARD 287.1 (USA). 

4. 

K E E P  G U A R D S  IN  P L A C E  

and 

in working order. 

5. 

R E M O V E   A D J U S T I N G   K E Y S   A N D   W R E N C H E S .  

Form habit of  checking to see that keys and adjusting 

wrenches are removed from tool before 

t u r n i n g  it 

'on'. 

6. 

K E E P   W O R K   A R E A   C L E A N .  

Cluttered  areas  and 

benches invite accidents. 

Built 

up 

of 

sawdust is also a 

7. 

DON'T  U S E  IN D A N G E R O U S  ENVIRONMENT. 

Don't 

use power tools 

in  damp or wet  locations, or expose 

them  to rain. Keep work  area well  lighted. 

8. 

K E E P  C H I L D R E N  A N D  V I S I T O R S  AWAY. 

children 

and visitors 

be kept a safe distance from work 

area. 

9. 

MAKE W O R K S H O P  C H I L D P R O O F -  

with 

padlocks, 

master switches, or 

by 

removing starter keys. 

10. 

DON'T  F O R C E  T O O L .  

Don't force tool or attachment 

to do a job for which 

it 

was not  designed. 

P R O P E R  A P P A R E L .  

No 

clothing, gloves, 

neckties,  rings,  bracelets.  or  other 

to  get 

caught 

i n   moving  parts.  Nonslip  footwear  is 

recommended.  Wear  protective  hair  covering  to 
contain  long hair. 

S A F E T Y   G L A S S E S .  

Wear  safety 

comply 

with  ANSI 

287.1).  Everyday 

eye-glasses  only  have  impact  resistant  lenses;  they 
are 

safety glasses. Also use face or dust mask 

if 

cutting operation is  dusty. 

extended periods of  operation. Use muffs rated to 

103 

LEQ 

(8 

hour). 

fire hazard. 

13. 

U S E   E A R   P R O T E C T O R S .  

Use  ear 

muffs  for 

14. 

S E C U R E  W O R K .  

Use  clamps or a 

vise to hold  work 

w h e n   practical. 

It's  safer  than  using  your  hand  and 

frees both  hands to operate tool. 

15. 

D O N ' T   O V E R R E A C H .  

Keep  proper  footing  and 

balance at all times. 

16.  A T T E N T I O N  T O  WORK: 

Concentrate on your work. 

I f  

you become tired or frustrated, leave 

it 

for awhile and 

rest. 

17. 

MAINTAIN T O O L S  IN 

TOP C O N D I T I O N .  

Keep tools 

sharp  and  clean  for best  and  safest  performance. 

Follow  instructions  for  lubricating  and  changing 
accessories. 

D I S C O N N E C T   T O O L S  

before  servicing  and  when 

changing  accessories  such  as blades, 

bits, 

cutters, 

etc. 

19. 

U S E   R E C O M M E N D E D   A C C E S S O R I E S .  

The  use  of 

improper accessories may cause hazards. 

20. 

A V O I D   A C C I D E N T A L   S T A R T I N G .  

Make  s u r e  

switch  is 

in 

'OFF 

position  before plugging 

in  power 

cord. 

21. 

NEVER S T A N D  O N  T O O L .  

Serious injury could occur 

if 

the tool is tipped or 

if 

the cutting tool 

is accidentally 

contacted. 

C H E C K  D A M A G E D  P A R T S .  

Before further 

tool, 

a guard or other part that is damaged should 

carefully  checked  to 

ensure  that  it  will  operate 

and perform 

its intended function 

check 

for 

alignment  of  moving  parts,  binding  of  moving 

breakage  of  parts,  mounting,  and  any  other 

conditions that  may  affect 

its operation. 

guard 

other  part  that 

is  damaged  should  be  properly 

repaired  or replaced. 

23. 

D I R E C T I O N  

OF  FEED. 

Feed  work  into  a  blade  or 

cutter against the direction of  rotation of  the blade or 
cutter only. 

24. 

NEVER LEAVE MACHINE 

U N A T T E N D E D .  

T U R N   P O W E R   OFF. 

Don't  leave  machine 

until  it 

comes to a complete stop. 

'DRUGS, 

ALCOHOL,  MEDICATION.  

DO 

not  operate 

tool while under the 

influence of  drugs, alcohol or any 

medication. 

M A K E   S U R E  

TOOL 

IS 

D I S C O N N E C T E D  

FROM 

P O W E R   S U P P L Y  

while  motor 

is  being  mounted 

connected or reconnected. 

27. 

WARNING: 

The 

d u s t  

generated by certain woods and 

wood 

can  be  injurious  to, your  health. 

Always  operate  machinery 

in  well  ventilated  areas 

and provide 

for 

proper dust removal.  Use wood  dust 

collection systems whenever  possible. 

Содержание NOVA TL1200

Страница 1: ......

Страница 2: ...No loose clothing gloves neckties rings bracelets or other jewellery to get caught in moving parts Nonslip footwear is recommended Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair 12 AbWAYS V S E SAFETY GLASSES Wear safety glasses must comply with ANSI 287 1 Everyday eye glasses only have impact resistant lenses they are not safetyglasses Also use face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty ...

Страница 3: ...hat appropriate size faceplate is used to properly support workpiece workpiece as possible before engaging power 17 WHEN faceplate turning MAKE SURE the screw fasteners do not interfere with the turning tool at the finished dimension of the workpiece 18 ROUGH CUT workpiece as close as possible to finished shape before installing on faceplate 19 TIGHTEN all clamp handles before operating 20 EXAMINE...

Страница 4: ...th basic setup instructionsto enableyou to beginturning If you have any queries aboutthe setup or operationplease don t hesitate to contactthe manufacturers At Teknatool we value contact with our customers who are using our products If you have any suggestions or comments about our products we would greatly appreciate hearing from you WARNING SOURCE UNTIL THE LATHE IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED AND YOU ...

Страница 5: ...lt B e Circlip on Motor Mount Shaft B f Fastenings and Washers to fix motor to Motor Mount Plate C Other Parts 8 s eed Motor Pulley with 5 8 bore C i 4mm Allen Wrench to adjust 8mm grubscrew A 7 j 2MT Live Centre C k 2MT Spur Centre C 1 Polyvee Drive Belt Type 508 56 C A Part of Motor Mount Fastening Kit in accessory box B Part of Motor h4ount Arm Lock Arm Kit C Included in accessory box All these...

Страница 6: ...ing at motor from shaft side to ensure lathe spindle turns in an anti clockwise direction looking face on to lathe spindle To chan e to correct rotation Refer Motor instructions or have wiring changed by qualifiefelectrician MOUNTING PULLEY ON MOTOR SHAFT First check the motor shaft size carefully There is only 2 3 thousands of an inch between imperial and metric sizes BUT the difference is enough...

Страница 7: ...k of the headstock The assembly of this unit is described on page 6 of this manual Please refer to photo 3 page 5 The motor is locked in position and the belt tensioned when the handle is pb lled towards the operator 1 Push handle away from headstock to release tension 2 Open front cover 3 Support motor weight with your left hand while positioning belt to required pulley step wlth your right hand ...

Страница 8: ... _ TL1200 Preliminary Manual 90 9404 003 Page 5 2 3 IVhen the motor is swung up to change belts the motor pulley should be slightly clear of the headstock pulley ...

Страница 9: ...e sure it is seated properly 7 Tighten nut up one quarter turn with spanner leadstock to position the toolslide rest late is square across the beds Securing plate must be square to beds CPNDLE NDEX The TL1200 is equipped with a 24 division spindle index The index unit is located above the spindle housin Sight hole for the index numbers is located to the eft of the spindle index To engaoe spindle i...

Страница 10: ...path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock Check that the leads and wiring used with the motor and switch wirin have a grounding conductor and have a grounding lug The plug must be p ugwed into a matching outlet that is properly installed an grounded in accordance wit6 all local codes and ordinances Have a certified electrician check the electrical circuit a...

Страница 11: ...ever you use to apply release MAKE SURE THE MOTOR HAS A FOOT MOUNTING AND A FRAME SIZE B56 NZ AUSTRALIA U K NEMA 56 USA CANADA Stage 2 7 Mount motor pulley on motor shaft and fix in place by means of the 8mm grubscrew I provided Use 4mm wrench provided to tighten Stage 3 8 Loosely bolt motor to plate using the M8x25 bolts M8 nuts and M8 washers Yl Use a straight edge butted against one of the head...

Страница 12: ...e workshop LATHE HEIGHT FROM FLOOR The height of the lathe from floor is determined by the hei ht of turners that use the lathe Ideally the lathe should be positioned such that tae centre line through the lathe spindle to centre of tailstock spindle is at the same height as the turner s forearm bent so that it is at a relaxed position arallel to the floor If there are several ersons which may be u...

Страница 13: ... bowl blank will clear the top rails and legs when it is swivelled through 90 for larger turnings j Step 9 Bolt the bench top to the top rails There are many variations and alterations that could be rnade but so long as the basic sheet bracing effect is retained a strong rigid bench should result Finally the area of the side panel between the legs could make a convenient place to rack chisels face...

Страница 14: ...ould further reduce the cost MATERIALS LIST 1 Sheet of 2 4mx1 2mx18mm medium density fibreboard MDF or Customwood This is for the side panels and the base of the box 4 Piecesof 1 6mx100mmx50mm Radiatapine or similar These makethe top and bottom rails 4 Pieces ofmk100rnm Radiata pine or similar These make the legs the length will vary dependlag on what height you make your stand but you will need a...

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