2. Damage to hearing if no suitable ear protec-
tion is used.
3. Health damage caused by hand-arm vib-
rations if the equipment is used over a pro-
longed period or is not properly guided and
maintained.
5. Before starting the equipment
Before you connect the equipment to the mains
supply make sure that the data on the rating plate
are identical to the mains data.
Warning!
Always pull the power plug before making
adjustments to the equipment.
•
Make sure the wood lathe stands securely,
i.e. bolt it to a workbench or solid base.
•
All covers and safety devices have to be pro-
perly fitted before the equipment is switched
on.
•
Before you connect the equipment to the
power supply make sure that the data on the
rating plate are identical to the supply voltage.
•
Before you retool the machine (front end
driver ring/face plate) or adjust the speed,
the mains plug must always be pulled first to
prevent the machine being started unintentio-
nally, e.g. by another person.
•
Transport the machine by lifting it by the
machine bed (9). Make allowance for the
equipment's weight (see Technical Data) and
arrange another person to help you if neces-
sary.
5.1 Assembly (Fig. 2-7, 13)
•
Screw the second half of the machine bed
(9) to the main frame. To do this, screw them
together at the three screw connection points
using one screw (23), two washers (24), one
spring washer (25) and one nut (26) at each
point.
•
Place the tool support (3) onto the machine
bed (9). Screw it together with the screw (27),
plate (11), washer (28) and the clamping
lever (10). If the tool mount is in a position
in which the clamping lever is too long, the
clamping lever (10) can be substituted by the
wing nut (29) (Fig. 7b).
•
Screw the locking grip (12) to the tool support
(3) as shown in Fig. 3.
•
Place the tailstock (6) onto the machine bed
(9). Screw it together with the screw (27), pla-
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te (11), washer (28) and the clamping lever
(10). If the tailstock is in a position in which
the clamping lever is too long, the clamping
lever (10) can be substituted by the wing nut
(29).
•
Push the hand wheel (8) onto the tailstock
spindle (7) as shown in Fig. 4. As you do this,
ensure that the side of the hand wheel (8)
with the grub screw is guided over the tape-
red part of the tailstock spindle (7). Tighten
the grub screw with the supplied hexagon key
(Fig. 4) and screw the crank handle (20) to
the hand wheel (8) with the washer (Fig. 5).
•
Secure the machine to a suitable surface (e.g.
a workbench or similar). The wood lathe can
be fastened at various points to do this (Fig.
13). Use suitable fastening material to do so,
e.g. lock bolts for securing to a wood-based
material or hex screws for securing to a metal
base frame. The fastening material is not
included in the scope of this delivery and is
available from your dealer.
5.2 Adjustment of the tailstock (Fig. 6)
•
To adjust the tailstock (6), the clamping lever
(10) or the wing nut (29) beneath the machine
bed (9) first has to be released.
•
After it has been adjusted to the optimum
clamping pressure with the hand wheel (8),
the tailstock spindle (7) has to be secured
with the counternut (5).
5.3 Adjusting the tool support (Fig. 7a)
•
The height of the tool support (3) can be ad-
justed by slackening the locking grip (12).
•
To adjust the length of the tool support (3),
the clamping lever (10) or the wing nut (29)
beneath the machine bed (9) first has to be
released.
•
The tool support (3) has to be moved as close
as possible to the workpiece without actually
coming into contact with it.
Warning!
Make sure that the tool support is tightened secu-
rely and cannot turn in towards the workpiece.
5.4 Setting the speed (Fig. 8 – 10)
•
Pull out the power plug.
•
Undo the retaining screw (13), open the
housing cover (16) and slacken the motor
tightening screws (17). Lift the motor V-belt
pulley (18) to slacken the V-belt (19).
•
Shift the V-belt (19) to the required speed le-
vel (pay attention to the alignment).
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