Powermatic PM2020 manual Face plate installing/removing, Speed change, Sheave and belt alignment

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9.8Face plate: installing/removing

1.Disconnect Lathe from power source.

2.Mount the face plate to your bowl blank.

3.Push in the spindle lock button (Figure 20) and rotate the handwheel slightly until the spindle locks. Keep the spindle lock button pushed in.

4.Install the face plate onto the threads of the headstock spindle and rotate clockwise hand- tight. When the Lathe is turned on (forward rotation), the rotational force will snug the face plate even farther onto the threads.

If at any time you will be reversing spindle rotation, make sure the two set screws in the face plate are tight! One of these is shown in Figure 21. Failure to do this may cause the face plate to loosen from the headstock spindle.

5.To remove the face plate, loosen the two socket set screws (Figure 21). Engage the spindle lock button and turn the face plate counterclockwise with the face plate wrench, as shown in Figure 21.

Figure 21

9.9Speed change

1.Disconnect Lathe from power source.

2.To change speed ranges, pull open the access door on the headstock.

3.Loosen the pivot lock handle (A, Figure 22) and lift up the tension handle (B, Figure 22) to raise the motor. Tighten the pivot lock handle (A, Figure 22) to hold the motor in the raised position.

4.There should be sufficient slack in the belt to reposition it to the other steps on the sheaves. The label on the access door shows the required belt position.

5.Loosen the pivot lock handle (A, Figure 22) and lower the motor to tension the belt. Be sure that the Poly-V grooves of the belt seat properly in the corresponding groove of the sheave. Do not overtension; a very light pressure on the tension handle (B, Figure 22) is adequate to prevent belt slippage.

6.Tighten the pivot lock handle (A, Figure 22).

9.10Sheave and belt alignment

The motor and spindle sheaves are aligned with each other at the factory, but if any service is performed that affects their alignment it is very important that they be realigned. To realign them, loosen the two set screws on the spindle sheave (C, Figure 22) with a hex wrench, and slide the spindle sheave into the proper position. Re-tighten set screws.

When sheaves and belt are properly aligned, there should be no unusual pulsing sounds or noise coming from the belt.

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Contents Powermatic Part No. M-1792020Warranty and Service Warranty PeriodTable of Contents Safety warnings Introduction Specifications CapacitiesContents of shipping container UnpackingLathe should be disconnected from power during assembly AssemblyTools required for assembly Tool caddyBed extension optional accessory Shelf Style 2 Figure Shelf assemblies optionalShelf Style 1 Figure Shelf Style 3 FigureElectrical connections Single Phase OperationThree Phase Operation Extension cordsCam tightness AdjustmentsHeadstock and tailstock Movement Tool supportIndexer Centers installing/removingLive center and cone Important Remove index pin before turning on the LatheSheave and belt alignment Face plate installing/removingSpeed change Sheave/drive belt replacement Checking spindle playInspection Operating controlsOperation Turning toolsSpindle turning Stock selectionCutting techniques Roughing out Beads Face plate and bowl turning Sanding and FinishingTo Shape Outside of Bowl To Shape Interior of BowlMaintenance Do not disassemble inverter to cleanHow to use the chart Indexer positionsProbable Cause Remedy Troubleshooting the PM2020 LatheTrouble Replacement parts 16.1.1 PM2020 Headstock Assembly Exploded View 16.1.2 PM2020 Headstock Assembly Parts List Index No. Part No Description Size Qty#10-24x1-1/2 16.2.1 PM2020 Stand and Bed Assembly Exploded View 16.2.2 PM2020 Stand and Bed Assembly Parts List Bed Extension Assembly includes items 1 thru Bed Extension Assembly includes items 7 thru6295897 Offset Tool Support Pin Optional Accessories Face Plates, Tool Supports and Misc 4-8Electrical connections Electrical Remote On/Off Switch optional accessory New Sanford Road LaVergne, Tennessee