Use and Care Manual

OPERATING CONTROLS
1. Digital Speed Display - shows the current speed (RPM) of
the spindle (Fig. 17 - 1).
2. Speed Dial - rotate the dial (Fig. 18 - 1) to set the lathe to the
desired speed. Turning the dial counterclockwise decreases the
speed; turning the dial clockwise increases the speed.
3. Main Switch - turn the lathe off and on. Remove the safety
key (Fig. 18 - 2) to prevent the machine from operating.
4. Circuit breaker - if the machine draws too much current
during operation, the breaker (Fig. 19 - 1) will trip to protect
the motor and the lathe will shut off. Flip the switch OFF and
press the breaker to reset it. If it will not reset, wait a moment
2. Loosen the side cover knob (Fig. 15 - 1), then pull the side
cover (Fig. 15 - 2) up and rotate it out of the way to access the
motor pulley. Tighten the knob.
3. Turn the belt tension locking handle (Fig. 16 - 2) counter-
clockwise and pull up on the motor plate flange (Fig. 16 - 1)
to relieve tension on the drive belt. Tighten the handle. Place
the drive belt between the spindle pulley and motor pulley as
shown in Fig. 13 to achieve the desired speed setting.
4. Holding the motor plate flange, loosen the locking handle.
Lower the motor until its full weight has been applied to the
belt. At this point, the belt is properly tensioned. Tighten the
handle. Note: the handle is spring-loaded, and can be re-po-
sitioned as necessary by pulling outwards, re-positioning the
lever, and allowing it to spring back inwards.
5. Replace the back and side covers.
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NOTE: Always start at slower speeds for rough cuts and
when working on larger workpieces. Use faster speeds for
more refined cuts and detailed work.
ASSEMBLY & ADJUSTMENTS
OPERATION
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to let it cool down, then
try again. Reduce depth
of cut. If the machine
will not turn back on, call
Customer Service for as-
sistance.