RIDGID WL1200LS1 manual Faceplate Turning

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Faceplate Turning

WARNING: For your own safety, turn switch “OFF” and remove switch key before mounting work- piece in lathe.

Before installing or using the faceplate or bowl turning tool rest, read and follow the safety and operating instructions con- tained in the operator’s manual furnished with your wood turning lathe.

1.Do not use wood that is checked, split or contains a knot because it could come apart while turning and cause an injury.

2.If the workpiece is glued together (laminated) make sure that you follow recognized gluing procedures in mak- ing the joints so that they are sound, otherwise the workpiece could come apart and cause an injury.

3.Make sure that the surface of the workpiece to which the faceplate is attached, is as flat as the faceplate. Otherwise the workpiece could change position while turning and cause excessive vibration. The work- piece can be trued up (made flat) by hand planeing or using a belt sander.

4.Before attaching a workpiece to the faceplate, always cut it as “true round” as possible, on the band saw, or cut off the corners. This will minimize vibration while rough turning.

5.To install faceplate on wood lathe remove the 3/4"-16 hex nut from the lathe spindle before mounting face- plate to the lathe spindle. This is nec- essary in order to provide full thread engagement of faceplate to spindle. Put a small amount of grease on the spindle, this will make removal of the faceplate easier.

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Contents +22 7851,1*/$7+ Safety Instructions For Wood Turning Lathe Table of ContentsKnow and Understand the Lathe Safety Symbols Before Using the LatheInspect your lathe Use Recommended AccessoriesReduce the Risk of Dangerous Environment To reduce the risk of injury from unexpected lathe movementReduce the Risk of Accidental Starting Dress for safetyBefore freeing jammed material Inspect Your WorkpieceKeep Children Away Don’t Force ToolVolt, 60 Hz. Tool Information Motor Specifications and Electrical RequirementsPower Supply and Motor Specifications General Electrical ConnectionsMotor Safety Protection Unpacking and Checking Contents Loose Parts Package Assembling Steel Legset AssemblyHoles Used for Mounting Boards and Wood Lathe to Leg Set Mounting Left Side Table TopBoard/Side Support Mounting Right Side Table Top Particle Board Table Top Carriage Bolt M6 xMotor Mounting Plate Right Side Table Top Left Side Pan Head Thread Cutting Screw M5 x 0.8 x Pan Screw Assembly Headstock Carriage Bolt M6 x Hex Head Nut HexMounting Headstock Belt GuardX 19 x Mounting the MotorM6 x Hex Head Screw Carriage Bolt Hex NutAssembly Headstock, Tailstock, and Tool Rest Assembly Assembly Hex Hd Screw TailstockTube Large Tool Rest Assembly M8 x X 19 x Nut Hex M6 x Mounting Rear FootPan Head Screw Nut Square Flat WasherHex Nut 3/4-16 Live Center Tailstock Ram Dia Wood Dowel Foot Spur and Cup Center InstallationScrew Adjusting TailstockCheck Spindle Rotation Aligning CentersGetting To Know Your Wood Lathe BedHeadstock Yellow Switch Key On-off SwitchChanging Speeds Basic Lathe OperationsDiagonal Lines on Both Ends Spindle TurningWood Tool Rest Faceplate Turning Basic Lathe Operations Indexing Theory Of Turning How To Use Your Ridgid Wood LatheWoodworking Chisels and How to Use Them Six Commonly Used Chisel Types Selection Of ChiselsWhen You Can Cut, and When You Must Scrape How to Position Tool Rest for Circum- ference CuttingDiameter Approach Circumference Rest Face Edge How to Position Tool Rest for Circumference ScrapingCutting Edge AdvancedWrong Right Using The GougeUsing The Skew Support Using Toe Edge does not cut Using HeelUsing The Parting Tool Using The Scraping ChiselsSpear Round Flat Point Nose Nose Roughing Off Finish Cutting Hand PositionsMaking Standard Cuts Smoothing a Cylinder Cutting a ShoulderParting Tool Pencil Mark Pencil Skew Wrong Right Bevel Cutting Beads Cutting VeesMaking Long Convex Cuts Cutting Coves ConcavesPencil Marks Cutting CovesTenon Sizing Cuts How To Handle Spindle TurningsMaking Long Taper Cuts Plotting The ShapeUse of Patterns Using a Template and a Diameter BoardUsing a Template Diameter Board Duplicate TurningsPlanning Various Cuts Long SpindlesFaceplate & Chuck Turnings Planning The WorkHow To Make Fancy Faceplate Turnings Deep RecessesPreparing a Plug Chuck Rechucking Turning CylindersTurning a Ring Turned BoxesLid Lids Body Backing Block Face Plate Wood Fibers Sandpaper Using The Lathe To Sand TurningsSanding, Buffing And Polishing CovesMaintenance Wiring DiagramMaintenance Recommended AccessoriesTroubleshooting GeneralTrouble Probable Cause Remedy LOW Voltage MotorStarting switch Burned switch con Ridgid 12 Wood Lathe Model No. WL1200LS1 Repair PartsWood Turning Lathe Model Always order by Part Number -- Not by Key Number Ridgid 12 Wood-Turning Lathe Model No. WL1200LS1Repair Parts Always order by Part Number -- Not by Key Number Description Call