RIDGID WL1200LS1 manual Table of Contents, Safety Instructions For Wood Turning Lathe

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Table of Contents

 

 

Section

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Table of Contents

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Safety Instructions For Wood Turning

Lathe

2

Safety Symbols

3

Before Using the Lathe

3

When Installing Or Moving the Lathe . 4

Before Each Use

4

To Reduce the Risk of Injury From

 

 

Jams, Slips Or Thrown Pieces

 

 

(Kickbacks Or Throwbacks)

4

Plan Ahead To Protect Your Eyes,

 

 

Hands, Face and Ears

5

Inspect Your Workpiece

6

Whenever Lathe Is Running

6

Before Leaving the Lathe

6

Motor Specifications and Electrical

 

Requirements

7

Power Supply and Motor

 

 

Specifications

7

General Electrical Connections

7

110-120 Volt, 60 Hz. Tool Information 7

Motor Safety Protection

8

Wire Sizes

9

Check Motor Rotation

9

Unpacking and Checking Contents ...

9

Tools Needed

9

Unpacking

9

List of Loose Parts

10

Assembly

11

Assembling Steel Legset

11

Holes Used for Mounting Boards and

 

Wood Lathe to Leg Set

12

Mounting Left Side Table Top

12

Mounting Right Side Table Top

13

Mounting Headstock

14

Mounting the Motor

15

Headstock,Tailstock, and Tool Rest As-

sembly

17

Mounting Rear Foot

19

Spur and Cup Center Installation

20

Check Spindle Rotation

21

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Adjusting Tailstock

21

Aligning Centers

21

Getting To Know Your Wood Lathe . 22

On-off Switch

23

Speed Chart

23

Basic Lathe Operations

24

Changing Speeds

24

Spindle Turning

25

Faceplate Turning

27

Indexing

29

How To Use Your RIDGID

 

Wood Lathe

30

Woodworking Chisels and How to Use

Them

30

The Six Commonly Used Chisel

 

Types

30

Selection Of Chisels

30

Theory Of Turning

30

Using The Gouge

33

Using The Skew

33

Using The Parting Tool

34

Using The Scraping Chisels

34

Hand Positions

35

Making Standard Cuts

36

How To Handle Spindle Turnings

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Duplicate Turnings

41

Long Spindles

42

Faceplate & Chuck Turnings

42

How To Make Fancy Faceplate Turn-

ings

43

Sanding, Buffing And Polishing

46

Wiring Diagram

47

Maintenance

47

Maintenance

47

Lubrication

47

Recommended Accessories

47

Troubleshooting

48

General

48

Motor

49

Repair Parts

51

Safety Instructions For Wood Turning Lathe

The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible dangers. The safety symbols, and the explanations with them, deserve your careful attention and understanding.

The safety warnings do not by themselves eliminate any danger. The instructions or warnings they give are not substitutes for proper accident prevention measures.

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Contents +22 7851,1*/$7+ Table of Contents Safety Instructions For Wood Turning LatheSafety Symbols Before Using the Lathe Know and Understand the LatheTo reduce the risk of injury from unexpected lathe movement Use Recommended AccessoriesReduce the Risk of Dangerous Environment Inspect your latheDress for safety Reduce the Risk of Accidental StartingDon’t Force Tool Inspect Your WorkpieceKeep Children Away Before freeing jammed materialGeneral Electrical Connections Motor Specifications and Electrical RequirementsPower Supply and Motor Specifications Volt, 60 Hz. Tool InformationMotor Safety Protection Unpacking and Checking Contents Loose Parts Package Assembly Assembling Steel LegsetBoard/Side Support Holes Used for Mounting Boards and Wood Lathe to Leg SetMounting Left Side Table Top Motor Mounting Plate Right Side Table Top Left Side Mounting Right Side Table TopParticle Board Table Top Carriage Bolt M6 x Belt Guard Assembly Headstock Carriage Bolt M6 x Hex Head Nut HexMounting Headstock Pan Head Thread Cutting Screw M5 x 0.8 x Pan ScrewHex Nut Mounting the MotorM6 x Hex Head Screw Carriage Bolt X 19 xAssembly Tube Large Tool Rest Headstock, Tailstock, and Tool Rest AssemblyAssembly Hex Hd Screw Tailstock Assembly Nut Square Flat Washer Mounting Rear FootPan Head Screw M8 x X 19 x Nut Hex M6 xSpur and Cup Center Installation Hex Nut 3/4-16 Live Center Tailstock Ram Dia Wood Dowel FootAligning Centers Adjusting TailstockCheck Spindle Rotation ScrewHeadstock Getting To Know Your Wood LatheBed On-off Switch Yellow Switch KeyBasic Lathe Operations Changing SpeedsSpindle Turning Diagonal Lines on Both EndsWood Tool Rest Faceplate Turning Basic Lathe Operations Indexing Six Commonly Used Chisel Types Selection Of Chisels How To Use Your Ridgid Wood LatheWoodworking Chisels and How to Use Them Theory Of TurningDiameter Approach Circumference When You Can Cut, and When You Must ScrapeHow to Position Tool Rest for Circum- ference Cutting How to Position Tool Rest for Circumference Scraping Rest Face EdgeSupport Using Toe Edge does not cut Using Heel Using The GougeUsing The Skew Cutting Edge AdvancedWrong RightSpear Round Flat Point Nose Nose Using The Parting ToolUsing The Scraping Chisels Hand Positions Roughing Off Finish CuttingMaking Standard Cuts Parting Tool Pencil Mark Pencil Skew Wrong Right Bevel Smoothing a CylinderCutting a Shoulder Cutting Vees Cutting BeadsCutting Coves Cutting Coves ConcavesPencil Marks Making Long Convex CutsPlotting The Shape How To Handle Spindle TurningsMaking Long Taper Cuts Tenon Sizing CutsDuplicate Turnings Using a Template and a Diameter BoardUsing a Template Diameter Board Use of PatternsPlanning The Work Long SpindlesFaceplate & Chuck Turnings Planning Various CutsPreparing a Plug Chuck How To Make Fancy Faceplate TurningsDeep Recesses Turning Cylinders RechuckingLid Lids Body Backing Block Face Plate Turning a RingTurned Boxes Coves Using The Lathe To Sand TurningsSanding, Buffing And Polishing Wood Fibers SandpaperRecommended Accessories Wiring DiagramMaintenance MaintenanceTrouble Probable Cause Remedy TroubleshootingGeneral Motor LOW VoltageStarting switch Burned switch con Repair Parts Ridgid 12 Wood Lathe Model No. WL1200LS1Wood Turning Lathe Model Ridgid 12 Wood-Turning Lathe Model No. WL1200LS1 Always order by Part Number -- Not by Key NumberRepair Parts Always order by Part Number -- Not by Key Number Description Call