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Operating Instructions
Reposition the belt, making sure the groves in the
belt slot into the groves in the pulleys. Pull/push
the motor assembly until the belt is under tension,
retighten the motor locking handle (a). (See figure
27)
Close the pulley access panel and replace the Hex
screw.
Figure 27
Maintenance
The woodturning lathe has little maintenance, but
it is advised to do the following checks to keep the
lathe in good working order.
After every use
• Clean wood shavings away from the lathe bed and
tool rest
• Smear a light coat of wax (Protec Tool Wax Polish,
Code. 211835) over the lathe bed to allow the Banjo
and Tailstock to run smoothly over the lathe bed and
to prevent corrosion.
Monthly check
• Check the tension of the belt and adjust, see
previous page for changing the belt speed.
• Check any build up of wood shaving on the motor
and spindle pulley’s and clean if necessarily.
• Using a airline, blow out the motor’s air vents.
NOTE: Always use a dust mask and eye protection
NOTE: If the lathe not going to be used for a period of time, smear a light coat of
wax over the lathe bed and place a dust sheet over the lathe.
Wax Points
Summary of Contents for 502703
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