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Pull up to check whether the tailstock
(5) and the tool table (2) have been
inserted correctly.
3. Connect the rail with motor unit (3.1)
and the rail (3.2) without motor unit.
4. Join the two rails using the three screws
with clamping disk and washer (17).
If it is difficult to move the
tool table (2) or the tailstock
(5), re-adjust the washer on
the bottom side using an
open-ended spanner or a rat-
chet (AF 19).
Setting up the lathe
1. Place the lathe on a solid surface.
2. Bolt the lathe to the surface. Use the
two holes in the three feet (7).
3. You can use the supplied hexagon
bolts (18) for this.
4. Place the washer and the clamping
disk on the hexagon bolt (18). See
illustration
5. Bolt the lathe to the surface using the
hexagon bolt, washer, clamping disk
and nut (18).
Installing/changing the
workpiece mounts
Switch off the device and unplug the
mains plug.
Mounting the 4-edge lathe centre
1. If necessary, loosen the face plate
(13). Hold the drive shaft (19) using
the open-end spanner (16) and remove
the face plate (13) from the drive shaft
(19).
2. Hold the drive shaft (19) with the open-
end spanner (16).
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3. Tighten the 4-edge lathe centre (1) onto
the drive shaft using a second open-
end spanner (16).
For lathing e.g. bowls or pots, you have
to use the face plate (13) instead of the
4-edge lathe centre point (1).
Mounting the face plate
1. If necessary, loosen the 4-edge lathe
centre (1). Place the two open-end
spanners (16) on the drive shaft (19)
and the 4-edge lathe centre (1), then
remove the 4-edge lathe centre (1).
2. Hold the drive shaft (19) with the open-
end spanner (16).
3. Tighten the face plate (13) onto the
drive shaft (19).
Operation
Selecting the speed
The mains plug must not be
plugged in when adjusting the
speed.
Selecting the right speed:
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First, select a low speed for new work-
pieces.
Increase the speed the bigger the
workpiece.
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The right speed depends on multiple
factors, such as the material, diameter,
length and size. Generally:
For harder woods, workpieces that are
not round, long workpieces with a lar-
ge diameter, choose a low speed.
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When choosing the speed, use the fol-
lowing table as a guide: