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2.  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

2.1   SAFETY REGULATIONS

                                 Read carefully the operation and maintenance manual before starting, using, servicing and 
                                 carrying out any other operation on the machine.

The manufacturer disclaims all responsibilities for damages to persons or things, which might be caused by any failure 
to comply with the safety regulations. 

- The machine operator shall have all necessary prerequisites in oder to operate a complex machiery. 
- It is prohibited to use the machine when under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medication. 
- All the operators must be suitably trained for use, adjustment and operation of the machine.
- The operators must carefully read the manual paying particular attention to the warning and safety notes. Furthermore, 
they must be informed on the dangers associated with use of the machine and the precautions to be taken, and must 
be instructed to periodically inspect the guards and safety devices.
- Before carrying out adjustment, repair or cleaning work, disconnect the machine from the electric power by setting the 
main switch to stop.
- After an initial bedding-in period or many hours of operation, the driving belts may slacken; this causes an increase in 
the tool stopping time (the stopping time must be less than 10 seconds). Immediately tighten them.
- The working area around the machine must be kept always clean and clear, in order to have an immediate and easy 
access to the switchboard.
- Never insert materials which are different from those which are prescribed for the machine utilization. The material to 
be machined must not contain any metal parts.
- Never machine pieces which may be too small or too wide ithrespect to the machine capacity.
- Do not work wood which has evident defects (cracks, knots, metal parts, etc.)
- Never place hands among the moving parts and/or materials.
- Keep hands clear from the tool; feed the piece with the aid of a pusher.
- Keep the tools tidy and far away from those not authorized persons.
- Never employ cracked nor uckled, neither not correctlyreground tools.
- Never use the tools beyond the speed limit recommended bythe producers.
- Carefully clean the rest surfaces of tools and make surethat they find perfectly horizontally positioned, and with no 
dents at all.
- Always wear gauntlets when handling the tools.   
- Mount the tools in the right machining direction.
- Never start the machine before having correctly installed all the protections.
- Connect the dust suction hoods to an adequate suction system; suction must always be activated when the machine is 
switched on.
- Never open doors or protections when the machine or the system is operating.
- Many unpleasant experiences have shown that anybody may wear objects which could cause serious accidents.
Therefore, before starting working, take any bracelet, watch or ring off.
- Button the working garment sleeve well around the wrists.
- Take any garment off which, by hanging out, may get tangled in the MOVING UNITS.
- Always wear strong working footwear, as prescribed by the accident-prevention regulations of all countries.
- Use protection glasses. Use appropriate hearing protection systems (headsets, earplugs, etc.) and dust protection 
masks.
- Never let unauthorized people repair, service or operate the machine.
- The manufacturer is not responsible

 

for any damage deriving from arbitrary modifications made to the machine.

- Any transport, assembly and dismantling is to be made only by trained staff, who shall have specific skill for the 
specified operation.
- The operator must never leave the machine unattended during operation.
- During any working cycle break, switch the machine off.
- In case of long working cycle breaks, disconnect the general power supply.

WARNING

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Страница 1: ...THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 4 3 49 5 3 LWAYS FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED WITH THE MANUAL LWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHEN USING WOODWORKING EQUIPMENT LWAYS DISCONNECT THE POWER BEFORE ADJUSTING ANY EQUIPMENT AILURE TO OBSERVE PROPER SAFETY PROCEDURES AND GUIDELINES CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY 7 2 O NOT ALLOW FAMILIARITY GAINED FROM FREQUENT USE OF YOUR MACHINE AND ACCESSORIES TO BECOME CO...

Страница 2: ...ON 3 4 NOISE LEVEL 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 INSTALL TOOL REST AND BASE ON LATHE BED 4 2 SPINDLE LOCK 4 3 ATTACHING SPUR CENTER ON THE HEADSTOCK 4 4 KNOCKOUT BAR 4 5 ATTACHING LIVE CENTER ON THE TAILSTOCK 4 6 INSTALL THE FACEPLATE TO THE HEADSTOCK 4 7 INSTALL TOOL HOLDER ON THE LATHE BED 4 8 SECURE LATHE TO A SOLID WORK SURFACE 5 ADJUSTMENTS AND OPERATIONS 5 1 ADJUSTING THE TOOL REST 5 2 ADJUSTING TAILST...

Страница 3: ...t operations For a quick research of the topics it is recommended to consult the index To better stress the importance of some basic passages they have been marked by some preceding symbols 1 2 MACHINE IDENTIFICATION There is a identification plate fixed to the machine containing the manufacturer s data year of construction serial number and technical specifications 1 3 CUSTOMER SERVICE RECOMMENDA...

Страница 4: ... knots metal parts etc Never place hands among the moving parts and or materials Keep hands clear from the tool feed the piece with the aid of a pusher Keep the tools tidy and far away from those not authorized persons Never employ cracked nor uckled neither not correctlyreground tools Never use the tools beyond the speed limit recommended bythe producers Carefully clean the rest surfaces of tools...

Страница 5: ...ks Use the appropriate care and concentration for any type of machining also the most simple The highest safety is in your hands 2 3 SAFETY AND INFORMATION SIGNALS This signals may be applied on the machine in some cases they indicate possible danger conditions in others they serve as indication Always take the utmost care SAFETY SIGNALS Risk of eye injury Wear eye protection Wear hearing protecti...

Страница 6: ...between center Spindle speed Spindle taper Sleeve adjustment Indexing position 230V 50HZ 6A 750W 318mm 508mm 250 750 550 1650 1300 3850rpm MT33X3 5 63mm 24 1 Tailstock locking lever 2 Tailstock handwheel 3 Tail stock 4 Locking handle 5 Live center 6 Spindle wheel 7 Headstock 8 Face plate 9 Spindle s top 10 Tool rest base 11 Tool rest 12 Lathe bed 13 Lock lever 14 Electrical box ...

Страница 7: ...to determine whether or not further precautions are required The factors which affect the actual level of operator exposure include the duration of exposure the ambient characteristics and other sources of emission for example the number of machines and other adjacent machining The permitted exposure values may also vary from country to country Nevertheless this information allows the user of the ...

Страница 8: ...the lathe bed Slide the tool rest base onto the lathe bed and reinstll the tailstock assembly Loosen locking arm and insert tool rest into tool rest base adjust height up or down and tighten locking arm Fig 4 1 4 2 SPINDLE LOCK Disengage spindle lock before turning the machine on Fig 4 2 4 3 ATTACHING SPUR CENTER ON THE HEADSTOCK Insert spur center with a No 2 Morse Taper shank into the headstock ...

Страница 9: ... 4 5 To remove live center from the tailstock spindle loosen locking arm and rotate the hand wheel counterclockwise to retract spindle into the body of the tailstock The live center will be pushed out of the spindle 4 6 INSTALL THE FACEPLATE TO THE HEADSTOCK Thread the faceplate clockwhise onto the headstock spindle Next tighten faceplate with supplied wrench 4 7 INSTALL TOOL HOLDER ON THE LATHE B...

Страница 10: ...JUSTMENTS AND OPERATIONS 5 1 ADJUSTING THE TOOL REST The tool rest base can be easily moved along the lathe bed Loosen locking lever counter clockwise slide tool rest base to new position and tighten locking lever clockwise NOTE Position the tool rest as close to the work piece as possible It should be 1 8 above the centerline of the workpiece To adjust clamping action of the tool rest base remove...

Страница 11: ...s Motor overloaded Air flow restricted on motor Reduce load on motor Clean out motor to obtain normal air flow Excessive motor noise Bad motor Pulley set screw loose Have motor checked Tighten set screw Motor will not develop full power or stalls Circuit overloaded with lights or other tools Circuit too long or undersized wires Voltage too low Circuit breakers do not have sufficient capacity Drive...

Страница 12: ...4 67 68 66 70 19 20 21 18 17 8 9 7 10 11 13 14 12 15 16 47 60 69 85 86 87 88 48 49 50 51 65 89 90 91 92 93 1 4 3 2 5 22 6 23 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 52 53 54 55 56 57 40 58 59 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 10 12 ...

Страница 13: ...Index pin knob shaft JMWL1203020008 1 44 Locating sleeve JMWL1203020011 1 45 Spring JMWL1203020009 1 46 Split washer CLP9GB896B 1 47 Threaded plate JL27010017 1 48 Tapping screw ST2D9X6D5GB845Z 2 49 Support bracket JMWL1203020012 1 50 JMWL1203091001 1 51 Headstock JMWL1203020005A 1 52 Spindle pulley JMWL1203020006A 1 53 Segmented RMP plate JMWL1203020007 1 54 Hexagon socket cap screw M4X10GB70Z 2 ...

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