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• Motor manufacturer
• Type of current of the motor
• Data recorded on the machine’s rating plate
• Data recorded on the switch’s rating plate
If a motor has to be returned, it must always be dispatched
with the complete driving unit and switch.
Maintenance
• Overhauls, maintenance work, cleaning, as well as the
elimination of any malfunctions must only be undertak-
en after turning off the motor.
• All protective and safety equipment must be reinstalled
immediately upon completion of any repair or mainte-
nance work.
• Clean and lightly oil the spindle thread of the tool holder
when changing tools.
• When possible, the tail stock sleeve should be removed
by unscrewing it, cleaned and then sprayed with a dry
lubricant. Grease the threaded spindle.
• Check the eccentric clamp of the tailstock as well as the
tool holder and adjust if necessary. In addition, tighten
the hex nut under the bracket.
• Check the drive belt and replace when necessary.
Accessories
Article
Art. No.
Cup chuck
Ø30 mm
20 0661 030
Cup chuck
Ø40 mm
20 0661 040
Cup chuck
Ø60 mm
20 0661 060
Faceplate with woodscrew
Ø80 mm
20 0661 080
Tree jaw chuck
Ø100 mm
20 0661 012
Foure jaw chuck
Ø125 mm
20 0661 013
Faceplate
Ø200 mm
20 0661 200
Set with 5 turning tools
30 0660 005
Long tool rest 300 mm
20 0660 009
Extension bed
20 0660 002
Belt
20 0660 041
Trouble shooting
Problem
Possible Cause
Help
Motor doesn’t start
a) No electricity
b) Defective switch, condenser
c) Defective extension cord
a) Check fuse
b) Have an electrician inspect unit
c) Unplug cord, inspect and replace, if
necessary
Work piece flatters while
working
a) Working piece becomes loose
while working
b) Work piece is not properly centered
c) Rotational speed is too high
a) Follow the instructions in the operating
manual
b) Follow the instructions in the operating
manual
c) Select a lower rotational speed
Tool rest or tailstock
cannot be clamped
Setting the eccentric clamping
Return the hexagonal nut at the bottom side
about ½ rotation with the socket spanner