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EGH-1880 | EGH-2180 | EGH-21120
7.0 INSTALLATION
1. Finish removing all crate material from around lathe.
2. Unbolt lathe from shipping pallet.
3.
Choose a location for the lathe that is dry and
has sufficient illumination (consult OSHA or ANSI
standards for recommended lighting levels in workshop
environments).
4.
Allow enough room to service the lathe on all four
sides, and to load and off-load work pieces. In
addition, if bar work is to be performed, allow enough
space for stock to extend out the headstock end. If
used in production operations, leave enough space for
stacking unfinished and finished parts.
5.
The foundation must be solid to support the weight of
the machine and prevent vibration, preferably a solid
concrete floor.
6.
The lathe’s center of weight is near the headstock.
Before lifting, move the tailstock and the carriage to
the right end of the bed and lock them.
7.
With properly rated lifting equipment, slowly raise lathe
off shipping pallet. (see Figure 6). Do not lift lathe by
the spindle.
Fig.6
Fig. 7
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Confirm that all suspension equipment is properly
rated and in good condition for lifting lathe. Do not
allow anyone beneath or near load while lifting.
7.1 LEVELING THE LATHE
It is imperative that the lathe be on a level plane; that is,
where headstock and tailstock center points remain aligned
throughout the tailstock travel, with the bed ways absent of
twist and thus parallel to the operational center line.
A lathe which is not properly leveled will be inaccurate, pro-
ducing tapered cuts. Also, the center point of the tailstock
will vary as it is positioned along the bed, thus requiring
constant readjustment.
9.
Use a machinist’s precision level on the bed ways
both front to back and side to side, as shown in Figure
7. Take the reading in one direction every ten inches.
Make sure the ways are clean and free of any debris
before placing a level upon them.
10. Deviation over bed length (see Figure 8):
(a) Maximum
0.02/1000mm
(b) Maximum
0.04/1000mm
Summary of Contents for Elite EGH-1880
Page 45: ...45 EGH 1880 EGH 2180 EGH 21120 DIAL INDICATOR ASSEMBLY 51 1 2 4 3 52 6 5 7 53 8 54 ...
Page 50: ...50 1800 Series Lathe SADDLE ASSEMBLY 54 53 48 49 111 50 52 47 51 49 44 55 56 57 46 47 ...
Page 53: ...53 EGH 1880 EGH 2180 EGH 21120 BED AND SHAFTS ASSEMBLY ...
Page 54: ...54 1800 Series Lathe BED AND SHAFTS ASSEMBLY ...
Page 55: ...55 EGH 1880 EGH 2180 EGH 21120 BED AND SHAFTS ASSEMBLY ...
Page 66: ...66 1800 Series Lathe CABINET AND PANEL EGH 1880 2180 ...
Page 68: ...68 1800 Series Lathe CABINET AND PANEL EGH 21120 ...
Page 74: ...74 1800 Series Lathe BED STOP ASSEMBLY 1 4 2 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 8 ...
Page 76: ...76 1800 Series Lathe STATIONARY STEADY 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 2 3 8 10 11 8 9 3 2 8 12 13 1 1 ...
Page 78: ...78 1800 Series Lathe TRAVELING STEADY ASSEMBLY 1 2 2 1 3 4 5 ...
Page 86: ...86 1800 Series Lathe 892254 TAPER ATTACHMENT ASSEMBLY OPTIONAL ...
Page 89: ...89 EGH 1880 EGH 2180 EGH 21120 14 0 WIRING DIAGRAMS EGH 1880 EGH 2180 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM ...
Page 90: ...90 1800 Series Lathe EGH 21120 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM ...
Page 91: ...91 EGH 1880 EGH 2180 EGH 21120 NOTES ...
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