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WOOD LATHE MODEL:MCS1000 NEED HELP? CONTACT US! Have product questions? Need technical support? Please feel free to contact us: CustomerService@vevor.com This is the original instruction, please read all manual instructions carefully before operating. VEVOR reserves a clear interpretation of our user manual. The appearance of the product shall be subject to the product you received. Please forgive us that we won't inform you again if there are any technology or software updates on our product.
MATTERS NEEDING ATTENTION The information contained in this handbook is intended as a guide to the operation of these machines and does not form part of any contract.The data it contains has been obtained from the machine manufacturer and from other sources.
Our company reserves the right to make changes to this specification and product specifications. We will make continuous efforts to improve the quality of our products. All rights reserved. Reproduction or reproduction is not allowed without permission. SAFETY WARNING Symbo l Symbol Description Warning - To reduce the risk of injury, user must read instructions manual carefully. This symbol, placed before a safety comment, indicates a kind of precaution, warning, or danger.
Danger! Risk of personal injury or environmental damage! Risk of electric shock! Risk of personal injury by electric shock! Alternating current Never grab into the running machine! Remove chips and workpiece parts only if the machine is standing still! Never stop workpieces with the hand during run out! Never take measurements on a rotating workpiece! Do not wear safety gloves! Warning- Be sure to wear ear protectors when using this product. Warning- Be sure to wear eye protectors when using this product.
The plug of an electrical tool must strictly correspond to the socket.
WARNING: Read all safety warnings, instructions, illustrations and specifications provided with this machine. Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury. Save all warnings and instructions for future reference. 1.The machine tool should be used by experienced personnel. If you are not familiar with the operation process of the lathe, do not use the machine tool at will. Use the instructions before operating. 2.
14. To keep children out of the work area. The door should be locked when leaving the workshop. 15. Dress appropriately. Don't wear loose clothing, gloves, ties, rings, bracelets, jewelry, etc. To be on the safe side, For the sake of safety, wearing non-slip shoes. If you have long hair, please wear a work hat. 16. Wear protective glasses when operating. 17. Pay attention to where you stand and keep your balance at all times. 18. Do not place your hands near the moving parts of the machine. 19.
Risk of injury to the hands / fingers by the rotating workpioece during operation. Risk of injury due to sharp edges of the workpiece, especially in non-fixed with a suitable tool / device workpiece. Risk of injury: hair and loose clothing, etc. can be captured and wound up! Safety regulations must be observed with regard to clothing. Risk of injury due to contacting with live electrical components.
TECHNICAL PARAMETER Voltage 230 V / 50 Hz Motor power 350W Spindle speeds 885/1245/1715/2425RPM Max. turning diamater Ø 350 mm Spindle diameter Ø 22 Spindle thread M18 Distance between centers 970mm Tailostock spindle travel 10 mm Taper in Tail stock Spindle MT1 Weight N.W:23Kg; Package Size 1545×300×435mm 110 V / 60 Hz G.W:28.2Kg The general information given in this specification is not binding. Know Your Wood Lathe: (Fig. 1 ) 1.
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INTENDED USE The machine must only be used for its intended purpose! Any other use is deemed to be a case of misuse. To use the machine properly you must also observe and follow all safety regulations, the assembly instructions, operating and maintenance instructions lay down in this manual. All people who use and service the machine have to be acquainted with this manual and must be informed about the machine's potential hazards.
Ambient conditions The machine may be operated: Humidity Max. 70% Temperature +5°С to +40°С (+41°F to +104°F) The machine shall not be operated outdoors or in wet or damp areas. The machine shall not be operated in areas exposed to increased fire or explosion hazard. Prohibited use The operation of the machine outside the stated technical limits described in this manual is forbidden. Operation of the machine function without emergency stop button or impeller box with open doors is prohibited.
UNPACKING AND CLEANING 1. Remove the woodworking lathe from the box 2. Check all the accessories of the machine tool according to the packing list. 3. Choose a location for the lathe that is dray, has good lighting and has enough room to be able to service the lathe on all four sides. 4. To avoid twisting the bed, the lathe's location must be absolutely flat and level. Bolt the lathe to the stand (if used). 5. Clean all rust protected surfaces using a mild commercial solvent, kerosene or diesel fuel.
The machine is very heavy. The machine shall be lifted from crate with a suitable lifting device only that is certified to be able to carry the machines load. WARNING The lifting and transportation of the machine must only be carried out by qualified staff and must be carried out with appropriate equipment. Preparation of the surface Uncoated metal machine parts have been insulated with a greasy layer to inhibit corrosion. This layer has to be removed.
d. e. f. g. h. The grounding wire should be held in green-yellow. A damaged cable has to be exchanged immediately! Check, whether the feeding voltage and the Hz comply to the required values of the machine. A deviation of feeding voltage of ±5% is allowed. After connecting, check the right running direction! Make sure that a possible extension cord is in good condition and suitable for the transmission of power. An undersized cord reduces the transmission of power and heats up.
ADJUSTING SPEED Four spindle speeds of 1100,1600,2300 and 3400 RPM (885, 1245, 1715, 2425) are available with lathe.Chart-1 illustrates which ster of the pullevs the belt must be placed to obtain four speed.Chart-2 illustrates the proper speeds for workpiece. CHART-1 CHART-2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Disconnect the lathe from power source. Open the belt and pulley cover. Loosen the motor pulley by loosening the bolts with adjustable wrench(as figure) Place”V”belt to correct position for desired speed.
MOVING TAIL STOCK ASSWMBLY AND TOOL REST The tail stock assembly and tool rest are held to the bed with lock handle right underneath the bed rails.To move them to new position: 1. Disconnect the lathe from power source. 2. Loosen the lock handle with knob. 3. Slide the tail stock assembly or tool rest along the bed and retighten the lock handle. (as figure) MOUNTING THE LATHE The lathe must be mounted to firm supporting surface such as a stand or workbech when operating. To mount lathe: 1.
REMOVING TAIL STOCK SPINDLE To remove the tail stock spindle from tail stock assembly: 1. Disconnect the lathe from power source. 2. Remove the hand wheel by loosening set screw with 1/8” hex wrench away from spindle.(as figure 1) 3. Unscrew tail stock spindle from tail stock assembly.(as figure 2) REMOVING DRIVE CENTER Drive stock center must be removed to attach to stock when spindle turning. It also need to be removed when attaching faceplate for faceplate turning.
INSTALLING FACEPLATE The faceplate is supplid with your lathe. To install the faceplate: 1. Disconnect the lathe from power source. 2. Remove drive center from driving spindle. 3. Align the center hole of faceplate to the thread of spindle.(as figure) 4. Screw faceplate into spindle. ALIGNING CENTERS If the centers are not in the lines,make the following adjustments: 1. Move the tail stock assembly close to the drive center assembly.(as figure 1) 2. Lock the tail stock assembly. 3.
OPERATION Device to be operated in a perfect state only. Inspect the device visually every time it is to be used. Check in particular the safety equipment, electrical controls, electric cables and screwed connection for damage and if tightened properly. Replace any damaged parts before operating the device. SPINDLE TURNING The following instruction will give a beginner a start on wood lathe operation. Use a piece of wood to check setting and to get the feel of the operations before attempting regular work.
rest.(as figure 3) 10.Rotate the wood by hand to make sure that the comers do not strike the tool rest. 11.Review the speed setting suggested in the speed selection chart. 12.Readjust frequently as in step 9 as the stock diameter is reduced. HAND POSITION The position of your hands to the tool will be determined by the amount of leverage required. The tool rest hand position is normally in a palm-up grip.The first finger acts as a guide, sliding along a tool rest as the cut is made.
is,therefore,a very narrow tool(1/8” wide) and is shaped to cut its own clearance so that the edge will not be burned.When used for scraping, however, it should be backed off regularly to prevent overheating. Unlike the gouge and skew,the parting tool is seldom held with the bevel against the work. As the amount of stock removed is small, a support for the bevel is not necessary. The tool is simply fed into the work at an angle(for cutting) , or pointed at the work piece center(for scraping).
shoulder down to the finished size. Hold the skew so the bottom edge of the bevel next to the shoulder will be very nearly parallel to the side of the shoulder. Made sure this is with the cutting edge turned away at the top, so that only the extreme toe will do the cutting.If the cutting edge is flat against the shoulder the chisel will run. Start with the handle low and then raise it to advance the toe into the work.
cut at the required bevel.Light cuts should be taken on one side first, then the other, gradually enlarging the vee to the requied depth and width. When the heel is used, the skew is rotated down into the work,using the tool rest as a pivot. Otherwise, cutting position and sequence of cuts is the same.As when using the toe, it is important that cutting be done only by the extreme end of cutting edge.If deep vees are planned, it is quicker to start them by making a sizing cut at the center of each vee.
MOUNTING WORKPIECE TO THE FACEPLATE You can directly mount the faceplate to the workpiece by fastening four(or eight) wood screws(sold separately). This is an easy process that should be used whenever possible. WARNING Always make sure the workpiece is securely fastened to the faceplate or between centers.When faceplate is turning.
Operation instructions ATTENTION Never switch the machine on while pressing the chisel against the material! NOTICE Before switching the machine on, make sure that the tool rest is firmly tightened Rotate the clamped workpiece each time before turning by hand to ensure that it runs freely and does not touch the rest tool! Thereby check also whether the workpiece is centred and tighten clamped! Make sure to guide and hold the chisel with both hands safe and tight during machining! Wor
Speed adjustment The speed can be set infinitely variable by turning the speed control lever. NOTICE You must move the lever to the lowest speed setting before turning the switch ON/OFF, otherwise the motor may not start! Tool rest NOTICE The tool rest should be selected as close as possible to the workpiece! Height adjustment just below the centerline of the workpiece.
MAINTENANCE ATTENTION Perform all maintenance machine settings with the machine being disconnected from the power supply! Serious injury due to unintentional or automatic activation of the machine! The machine does not require extensive maintenance. If malfunctions and defects occur, let it be serviced by trained persons only. Before first operation as well as later on every 100 operation hours you should lubricate all connecting parts (if required, remove beforehand with a brush all swarfs and dust).
Check the V-belts. Determine for frayed belts cause. Check if uneven or rough surfaces and were built on the V-belt pulleys. Replace frayed or stretched belts! Cleaning After each workshift the machine has to be cleaned. Remove chips etc. with a suitable tool. Do not remove them by hand (cutting injury!). Remove dust as well.
TROUBLE SHOOTING BEFORE YOU START WORKING FOR THE ELIMINATION OF DEFECTS, DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE POWER SUPPLY. Trouble Possible cause Solution a.Incorrect belt tension a.Adjust tension b.Loose pulley b.Tighten pulley c.Loose bilt c.Adjust belt tension d.Bad bearing d.Replace bearing a.Power supply a.Check power cord b.Motor connection b.Check motor connections c.Switch connections c.Check motor connections d.Motor windings burned d.Replace motor e.Bad switch e.
EXPLOSIONSZEICHNUNG / EXPLOSION DRAWING INDEX NO DESCRIPTION SIZE 1 Lock handle knob 2 2 Lock handle 2 3 Clamp 1 4 Lock knob 1 5 Tool rest holder 1 6 Bolt (M14x70) 2 7 Bolt (M6x10) 4 8 Support bar 1 9 Tool rest 1 10 Center 1 11 Bearing 12 Tail stock spindle 13 Screw 14 Tail stock 1 15 Hand wheel 1 16 Hand wheel bar 1 17 Bed rail 2 18 Nut (M8) 4 19 Spring washer 8 12 20 Washer 8 18 21 Supporter 1 22 Face plate 1 23 Bolt 24 Drive center
INDEX NO DESCRIPTION SIZE QTY 30 Bcaring base 1 31 Cabinet 1 32 Bolt (M5x12) 4 33 Washer (5) 4 34 Bearing base 35 Blot (M4x12) 2 36 Spring washer (4) 2 37 Washer (4) 2 38 Bolt (M8x16) 1 39 Bcaring 6203 1 40 Plug 1 41 Switch 1 42 Switch board 1 43 Belt whecl 2 44 Nut 45 Motor 46 Triangle belt 47 Bush 1 48 Bclt and pulley cover 1 49 Bear washer 50 Clamp 51 Nut (8) 6 52 Washer (8) 12 53 Spring washer (8) 6 54 Bolt (M8x20) 6 55
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