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The machine must only be used in a technically perfect 
condition. 

When working on the machine, all safety mechanisms and 
covers must be mounted. 

In addition to the safety requirements contained in these 
operating instructions and your country’s applicable 
regulations, you should observe the generally recognized 
technical rules concerning the operation of woodworking 
machines. 

Any other use exceeds authorization. 
In the event of unauthorized use of the machine, the 
manufacturer renounces all liability and the responsibility is 
transferred exclusively to the operator  

 

3.2 General safety notes 

Woodworking machines can be dangerous if not used 
properly. Therefore the appropriate general technical rules as 
well as the  following notes must be observed. 

 

Read and understand the entire instruction manual before 
attempting assembly or operation. 

 

Keep this operating instruction close by the machine, 
protected from dirt and humidity, and pass it over to the new 
owner if you part with the tool. 

No changes to the machine may be made. 

Daily inspect the function and existence of the safety 
appliances before you start the machine. 

Do not attempt operation in this case, protect the machine by 
unplugging the mains cable. 

Before operating the machine, remove tie, rings, watches, 
other jewellery, and roll up sleeves above the elbows.  
Remove all loose clothing and confine long hair. 

Wear safety shoes

; never wear leisure shoes or sandals. 

Always wear the approved working outfit: 

- safety goggles 
- ear protection 
- dust protection 

 

Do not wear gloves

 while operating this machine. 

 

 

Install the machine so that there is sufficient space for safe 
operation and workpiece handling. 

Keep work area well lighted. 

The machine is designed to operate in closed rooms and 
must be placed stable on firm and levelled table surface. 

Make sure that the power cord does not impede work and 
cause people to trip. 

Keep the floor around the machine clean and free of scrap 
material, oil and grease. 

Stay alert, give your work undivided attention. 

Use common sense. Do not operate the machine when you 
are tired.  

Do not operate the machine under the influence of drugs, 
alcohol or any medication. Be aware that medication can 
change your behaviour. 

 

Keep an ergonomic body position. 

Maintain a balanced stance at all times. 

Never reach into the machine while it is operating or running 
down. 

 

Never leave a running machine unattended. Before you leave 
the workplace switch off the machine. 

Keep children and visitors a safe distance from the work area. 

Do not operate the electric tool near inflammable liquids or 
gases. 

Observe the fire fighting and fire alert options, for example 
the fire extinguisher operation and place. 

Do not use the machine in a dump environment and do not 
expose it to rain. 

Wood dust is explosive and can also represent a risk to 
health. 

Dust form some tropical woods in particular, and from 
hardwoods like beach and oak, is classified as a carcinogenic 
substance. 

Always use a suitable dust collection device 

Before machining, remove any nails and other foreign bodies 
from the workpiece. 

Make sure to guide and hold the chisel with both hands safe 
and tight during machining. 

Work only with well sharpened tools. 

Machine only stock which is chucked securely on the 
machine, always check before switching the machine on. 

Provide workpieces with centre holes before clamping 
between centres. 

Work large and unbalanced workpieces at low spindle speed 
only. 

Summary of Contents for JWL-1640EVS

Page 1: ...esigned in consideration with the standards 2 Warranty The Seller guarantees that the supplied product is free from material defects and manufacturing faults This warranty does not cover any defects w...

Page 2: ...pace for safe operation and workpiece handling Keep work area well lighted The machine is designed to operate in closed rooms and must be placed stable on firm and levelled table surface Make sure tha...

Page 3: ...ng processed due to centrifugal force Only process selected woods without defects Unbalanced workpieces can be hazardous Injuries can occur when feeding tooling if tool supports are not correctly adju...

Page 4: ...75mm Faceplate J installed on lathe Tool rest extension K Faceplate wrench L Levelers M Tool shelf N Hardware 8 Socket hd cap screws 5 16x1 1 4 HP1 8 Lock washers 5 16 HP2 8 Flat washers 5 16 HP3 2 So...

Page 5: ...the help of a second person raise bed and leg assembly right side up Rotate the levellers as needed to establish level for the lathe Tighten the hex nut on each leveller against the leg casting Now he...

Page 6: ...into mounting bracket at rear of headstock You will have to lift up on spring pin as shown to slide guard support rod into mounting bracket Release spring pin and it will snap into position as you sl...

Page 7: ...wood into round stock for turning bowls and plates for turning beds coves and other detail Fig 14 Fig 14 Scraper B Fig 13 used for diameter scraping and to reduce ridges Skew Chisel C Fig 13 used to...

Page 8: ...red workpiece between the spur drive centre and the tailstock mounted live centre Fig 19 Fig 19 Turn the tailstock hand wheel until the live centre well penetrates the workpiece Reverse the hand wheel...

Page 9: ...backing block D and the backing block screwed to the face plate A piece of paper in the glue joint will prevent damaging the wood when separated later Mount the face plate with the workpiece already a...

Page 10: ...plug 7 1 Changing spindle speeds Never change speeds without the motor running Damage to the variable speed pulleys may result Disconnect lathe from power source To change speed range open access door...

Page 11: ...the index plunger B Fig 28 counter clockwise Loosen the headstock lock handle A and pull the index plunger B to turn the headstock Fig 28 1 For larger workpieces the head stock will have to be turned...

Page 12: ...est base and offers greater reach for the tool rest when turning off the bed using the headstock at an angle as shown Make sure the clamp bushings K are pulled apart sufficiently to accept the post of...

Page 13: ...dwheel C 6 Engage spindle lock D and unscrew handwheel from spindle left hand threads clockwise to loosen 7 Slide spindle a little way out of headstock just enough to remove pulley or belt NOTE If nee...

Page 14: ...ns valuable materials which can be recovered or recycled Please leave it at a specialized institution 11 Available accessories Stock number 719401 Bed extension 508mm with tool post extension Stock nu...

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