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MACHINING ROTORS
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Vibration is the root cause of
most surface finish problems.
Be sure the cutting head is
securely locked in place.
Tight connections here reduce
the chance of vibration.
SECURING THE
CUTTING HEAD
STEP 2: SET UP THE LATHE
(2 Minutes)
A. Mount the Lathe to the Adapter
Move the cutting head out so that the tips will not strike the rotor as you mount the lathe.
Next, roll the machine into place and match it up with the adapter. Note that the trolley
moves up and down to accommodate different heights. The small dowel pin on the face of
the adapter will fit into any of holes holes on the run-out adjustment flange. Turn the draw bar
knob to thread into the adapter securely connecting the lathe to the vehicle.
NOTE: It is very important that the machine be mounted smoothly on the adapter without pry-
ing or forcing. Take the time to align the machine properly in order to avoid damage to the
run-out adjustment flange. The large draw bar knob will spin on very easily when the machine
is properly aligned, much like installing an oil filter. Tighten it by hand only.
Loosen the trolley lock lever so that the machine is free to rotate. Rotate the machine so that
the cutting head is in a position where there is clearance to make the cut. Be sure to check the
back side of the rotor for obstacles. Make sure there will be clearance for the chip deflector as
well.
Lock the trolley lever so the machine will not rotate when the motor is started.
B. Position the Lathe for Cutting
Step 2: Technician mounts the
lathe to the adapter
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