Model G0842 (Mfd. Since 04/18)
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6. drive spur center into end center mark of
workpiece with wood mallet to embed cen-
ter at least
1
⁄
4
" into workpiece, as shown in
figure 46.
¼"
figure 46. Spur center properly embedded.
12. rotate workpiece by hand to ensure there is
safe clearance on all sides. if necessary, re-
adjust tool rest until there is proper clearance
on all sides of workpiece.
7. With workpiece still attached, insert spur cen-
ter into headstock spindle (refer to
installing/
Removing Headstock Center on Page 29
for additional instructions).
Note: Use tool rest to support opposite end of
workpiece so that workpiece and spur center
do not separate during installation.
8. install live center into tailstock quill and tight-
en quill lock nut to lock quill in position (refer
to
Page 30 for additional instructions).
9. Slide tailstock toward workpiece until point of
live center touches workpiece center mark,
then lock tailstock in this position.
10. loosen quill lock nut and rotate tailstock
handwheel to push live center into workpiece
at least
1
⁄
4
", then tighten quill lock nut.
11. properly adjust tool rest to workpiece (see
Adjusting Tool Rest on Page 28).
Do not press the workpiece too firmly with
the tailstock or the bearings will bind and
overheat. Do not adjust the tailstock too
loosely or the workpiece will spin off the
lathe. use good judgment and care, other-
wise, serious personal injury could result
from the workpiece being ejected at high
speeds.
Keep lathe tool resting on tool rest the
ENTiRE time it is in contact with workpiece
or when preparing to make contact between
lathe tool and workpiece. Otherwise, spin-
ning workpiece could force lathe tool out
of your hands or entangle your hands with
workpiece. failure to heed this warning
could result in serious personal injury.
Spindle Turning Tips:
•
When turning the lathe
ON, stand away from
the path of the spinning workpiece until the
spindle reaches full speed and you can verify
that the workpiece will not come loose.
•
use the slowest speed when starting or stop-
ping the lathe.
•
Select the right speed for the size of workpiece
that you are turning (refer to
Page 33).
•
Keep the turning tool on the tool rest the
EntirE time that it is in contact with the
workpiece.
•
learn the correct techniques for each tool
you will use. if you are unsure about how to
use the lathe tools, read books or magazines
about lathe techniques, and seek training
from experienced and knowledgeable lathe
users.
Eye injuries or respiratory problems can
occur while operating this machine. Wear
personal protective equipment to reduce
your risk from these hazards.
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