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Components should be dry, and all machined surfaces should be lightly oiled. 
Always removed cutting tools, and store in a safe place. 
 
MOTOR BRUSHES 
The motor brushes may be changed by unscrewing the caps, at the upper of the motor, beneath 
the headstock. 
 
 

SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS 

 
Occasionally, it may be necessary to readjust various components in order to maintain optimum 
performance. The adjustments that may be performed are as follows: 
 
A. CROSS-SLIDE ADJUSTMENTS 
 
The cross-slide is mounted on a dovetail slide, as shown below. Between the sloping surfaces on 
one side of the dovetail, a “jib strip” is inserted, which may be tightened against the dovetail under 
the influence of three adjuster, or “jib” screws, mounted along it’s length. 
 
The jib screws are to be found on the right hand side of the slide, directly beneath the compound 
slide handle. In time, wear will occur on the mating surfaces resulting in a “sloppiness” of action. 

 

To adjust the jib strip, account for wear and ensure the slide moves evenly and smoothly, 
proceed as follows: 
 
1.  Slacken off all lock nuts and screw in the jib screws evenly, 

i.e. use the same torque for each screw. The slide should be 
held firmly. Test by trying to turn the handle, but do not force 
it. 

2.  Screw out each jib screw by one quarter of a turn only, and 

nip up the lock nuts. 

3.  Test again, by turning the handle, the movement should be 

even and smooth along its complete length. 

4.  If the movement is too slack, screw all adjusters “in” by one eighth of a turn, and re-try. 

Similarly, if the movement is too stiff, screw “out” the adjusters by one eighth of a turn until the 
correct adjustment is attained. 

5.  Tighten all lock nuts taking care to ensure you do not move the jib screws whilst doing so. 
6.  When completed, retract the slide fully and apply oil to all mating surfaces and the feed screw 

thread, then wind the slid back to its normal position. 

 
B. TAILSTOCK ADJUSTMENTS 
 
The tailstock locked by one lock screw, if loose the lock screw the tailstock can moved to left or 
right, when lock the lock screw(front the tailstock) then the it can fixed any position on the bed 
way. 
 
NOTE: 
It is important that the cross-slide and compound slide adjustments are correctly out and that 
there is no “sloppiness” of action. Any maladjustment will have a serious effect on the quality of 
your work, as they will all be transferred to the tool tip. It is vital that there is as little movement of 
the tool as possible. 

 
 

ACCESSORIES 

 
A range of accessories is available from your versatility of your machine. These are as follows: 

NOTE: The accessories is “Optional accessories”, you can buy it from your dealer or the 
factory. 
 

Summary of Contents for C0

Page 1: ...C0 Metal Turning Lathe Code 505100 ...

Page 2: ...n use and before plugging in 2 Do not attempt to use inappropriate attachments in an attempt to exceed the tool s capacity Approved accessories are available from the dealer or machine maker 3 Check for damaged parts before using any tool any part that appears damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function 4 Check for alignment and ...

Page 3: ... power 150 W Packing size 500x400x310 mm Net Gross weight 13 22 kgs FEATURES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 LEGEND 1 Cover 2 Headstock 3 Emergency Stop Switch 4 Variable speed control knob 5 Power light 6 Yellow light 7 Chuck cover 8 3 jaw chuck 9 DC motor 10 Tool rest optional 11 Tailstock casting 12 Tailstock handlewheel 13 Handwheel 14 Base 15 handlewheel 16 Bedway 17 Leadscrew ...

Page 4: ...t damage was suffered in transit and all parts are accounted for Should any damage be apparent or parts are missing please contact your dealer immediately With assistance considering the weight of machine raise it on to a good solid surface or workbench Proceed to remove all traces of preservative with paraffin or good quality solvent and lightly oil all machined surfaces Saddle cross slide and co...

Page 5: ...nob 4 and then turn on again The system will work again and the yellow lamp will go off automatically OPERATION SIMPLE TURNING Before starting the machine as described above it is imperative that the setup for the type of work to be carried out is fully checked The following notes are guidelines as to how to set up the lathe in order to carry out a simple turning operation ALWAYS plan your work Ha...

Page 6: ...tting you do not exceed 0 010 0 25mm as your depth of cut The setup is now complete to begin your cutting operation but before starting check the position of the Clutch for changing the manual auto feeding set to left a hand Switch the machine ON as described under Starting Procedure and slowly feed the cutting tool into the work using the manual feed handle Proceed until you reach the previously ...

Page 7: ...not force it 2 Screw out each jib screw by one quarter of a turn only and nip up the lock nuts 3 Test again by turning the handle the movement should be even and smooth along its complete length 4 If the movement is too slack screw all adjusters in by one eighth of a turn and re try Similarly if the movement is too stiff screw out the adjusters by one eighth of a turn until the correct adjustment ...

Page 8: ...8 Parts Diagram ...

Page 9: ...rew 1 71 Rotate shaft 1 22 Leadscrew right support 1 72 key 3 6 1 23 Handle wheel 3 73 Spacer 1 24 Cap nut M5 3 74 Compress spring L 16 1 25 Rotate small handle 3 75 Screw M2 20 2 26 Handle screw 3 76 Micro switch 1 27 Screw M4 6 9 77 Nut M2 2 28 Flat washer 4 4 78 Electric box 1 29 Dust guard 1 79 Knife rest 1 30 3 jaw chuck 1 80 Screw M4 6 1 31 Spindle 1 81 Screw M6 35 1 32 Bearing 17 35 10 2 82...

Page 10: ...105 Saddle wedge 1 119 Porcelain 1 106 middle saddle 1 120 Cap screw M4 14 2 107 Rest nut 1 121 Support 1 108 Main label 1 122 Press plate 2 109 baffle 1 123 Set screw M4 6 4 110 Screw M5 10 1 Packing List No Descriptions Q ty Remarks 1 Micro Lathe 1 2 L Hex Wrench S 3 4 5 Each 1 3 Double end wrench 5 5 7 1 4 Fuse 1 5 Screw Driver 1 6 Instruction Manual 1 ...

Page 11: ...11 Electrical Circuit Diagram for 230V ...

Page 12: ...12 Electrical Circuit Diagram for 110V ...

Page 13: ...recycling centre and place into the appropriate recycling bin Do not dispose of electric tools together with household waste material In observance of European Directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment and itsimplementation in accordance with national law electric tools that have reached the end of their life must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally c...

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