WOODLATHE MODEL NO. CWL-20RV Part No.
SPECIFICATIONS Motor ................................................................ 230V 50Hz 1 Phase ½ HP Induction Current rating .................................................. 2.2 amp Max distance between centres ................... 850mm (35.4") Centre height turning capacity .................... 304mm (12") Diameter Gross weight ................................................... 85kg Dimensions ...................................................... 1380x320x362mm Drill chuck speeds (RPM)** .....
Thank you for purchasing your CLARKE, Variable Speed, Reversible Head, Wood Lathe. Before attempting to operate this machine, please read this instruction manual thoroughly, and follow all directions carefully. By doing so you will ensure the safety of both yourself andthat of others around you, and at the same time, you should look forward to long and trouble free service from your Wood lathe. GUARANTEE This product is guaranteed against faults in manufacture for 12 months from date of purchase.
GENERAL SAFETY RULES FOR OPERATING MACHINERY PARTS DIAGRAM WARNING As with all machinery, there are certain hazards involved with their operation and use. Exercising respect and caution will considerably lessen the risk of personal injury. However, if normal safety precautions are overlooked, or ignored, personal injury to the operator may result. • KNOW YOUR MACHINE. Read the manual carefully. Learn the machines applications and limitations, as well as the specific potential hazards peculiar to it.
PARTS LIST No. Description 1 Headstock 2 Live Centre 3 Face Plate 4 Drive Spindle 4A Spindle Collar 5 Key (4x4x85mm) 6 Bearing (6205ZZ) 7 Bearing (6205ZZ) 8 Spring 9 Bracket Shift Lever 10 Ball Bearing (6006Z) 11 Circlip 12 Pulley Spindle (Right) 13 V-Belt 23mm 14 Pulley Spindle (Left) 15 Circlip 16 Tommy Bar 17 Lock Nut 12mm 18 Clamp Left 19 Hex Screw 8x20mm 20 Rack 21 Gear Assembly 21A Hex Socket Screw 22 Clamp Right 23 Hex Screw 24 Clamp Spindle 24A Headstock Clamp Handle 25 Hex.
• Make all adjustments with the power OFF. 2. Remove the four screws securing the motor cover (item 34). • ALWAYS use the slowest speed when starting a new workpiece, and cut at correct speed for material and shape. 3. Slip the belt over the motor pulley, and replace it with a new one. • • ALWAYS remove the tool rest when sanding or polishing.
STARTING PROCEDURE. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 1. Having prepared the lathe in accordance with the instructions given, ensure the work is properly centralised, properly held, and is completely secure. Turn the workpiece by hand to ensure that it moves freely without interference. 2. Remove any wood shavings, and ensure that no loose tools are in the vicinity. 3. Check ALL clamps securing the Headstock, Tool Rest and Tailstock, to ensure they are firmly clamped. 4.
ASSEMBLY F. The Bed Extension (see Fig. 6) Ref. Spare Parts Diagram Fig. 6 A Bed Extension (item 52), is provided so that outboard turning can take place. It is used when face plate turning with larger workpieces, with the headstock mounted at 90° to the lathe bed, or when it is desired to work directly in front of the workpiece, with the headstock at 180° to its normal position. Fig.
D. For Turning Between Centres For turning between centres, two hardened Morse Taper centres are provided. The Live Centre should be gently tapped into the work (at its exact centre previously marked out), using a wooden mallet, and then mounted in the Headstock Spindle with work attached (refer to ‘The Headstock’ section for information on mounting the centre).
PREPARATION If the tailstock fails to move when the clamp is released, or fails to lock when the clamp lever is turned clockwise through approx. one third of a turn, the tailstock securing nut, beneath the tailstock (item 44), is either too loose or too tight. (Item Nos. Refer to Parts list) A. The Headstock (see fig.2) To protect the motor during transit, the headstock is rotated and locked at 90 degrees from its normal position, i.e. with the motor over the lathe bed.