RIDGID WL1200LS1 manual Basic Lathe Operations

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Basic Lathe Operations (continued)

6.Use the faceplate (6-inch) for turnings 8 to 12 inches in diameter and 4 inches thick. Attach to workpiece using 6 #14 flathead woodscrews, not less than 1 inch long.

IMPORTANT: Do not use smaller size screws or sheet rock screws as they are too brittle and could break, causing the workpiece to come loose and possibly causing injury.

7.Always rotate the workpiece by hand before turning on the motor to make sure that it does not strike the tool rest, or any other part of the lathe.

8.Before turning on the motor, check the belt. Make sure it is positioned to run the lathe at the slowest speed. Refer to your operator’s manual for

instructions on making this adjust- ment.

9.Stand to left of the workpiece with access to switch when turning the motor “on”. If the workpiece is loose or if there is excessive vibration, turn the motor off immediately and determine and correct the cause.

10.Set speed as indicated by speed chart found on lathe and in operator’s manual, for roughing or finish turning as applicable.

11.Complete hand sanding of the work- piece before removing it from the faceplate. Never attempt to remove and then remount a faceplate turning to the faceplate for any reason. It is not always possible to position the turning on the faceplate exactly the way it was originally and an out-of- balance condition could result.

12.When removing the faceplate from the spindle do not engage the index pin to hold the spindle, because it could break. Position a wrench on the “flats” of the spindle. Rotate the face- plate counterclockwise to remove faceplate.

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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 LatheUse Recommended Accessories Reduce the Risk of Dangerous EnvironmentTo reduce the risk of injury from unexpected lathe movement Inspect your latheDress for safety Reduce the Risk of Accidental StartingInspect Your Workpiece Keep Children AwayDon’t Force Tool Before freeing jammed materialMotor Specifications and Electrical Requirements Power Supply and Motor SpecificationsGeneral Electrical Connections Volt, 60 Hz. Tool InformationMotor Safety Protection Unpacking and Checking Contents Loose Parts Package Assembly Assembling Steel LegsetMounting Left Side Table Top Holes Used for Mounting Boards and Wood Lathe to Leg SetBoard/Side Support Particle Board Table Top Carriage Bolt M6 x Mounting Right Side Table TopMotor Mounting Plate Right Side Table Top Left Side Assembly Headstock Carriage Bolt M6 x Hex Head Nut Hex Mounting HeadstockBelt Guard Pan Head Thread Cutting Screw M5 x 0.8 x Pan ScrewMounting the Motor M6 x Hex Head Screw Carriage BoltHex Nut X 19 xAssembly Assembly Hex Hd Screw Tailstock Headstock, Tailstock, and Tool Rest AssemblyTube Large Tool Rest Assembly Mounting Rear Foot Pan Head ScrewNut Square Flat Washer 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 FootAdjusting Tailstock Check Spindle RotationAligning Centers ScrewBed Getting To Know Your Wood LatheHeadstock On-off Switch Yellow Switch KeyBasic Lathe Operations Changing Speeds Spindle Turning Diagonal Lines on Both EndsWood Tool Rest Faceplate Turning Basic Lathe Operations Indexing How To Use Your Ridgid Wood Lathe Woodworking Chisels and How to Use ThemSix Commonly Used Chisel Types Selection Of Chisels Theory Of TurningHow to Position Tool Rest for Circum- ference Cutting When You Can Cut, and When You Must ScrapeDiameter Approach Circumference How to Position Tool Rest for Circumference Scraping Rest Face EdgeUsing The Gouge Using The SkewSupport Using Toe Edge does not cut Using Heel Cutting Edge AdvancedWrong RightUsing The Scraping Chisels Using The Parting ToolSpear Round Flat Point Nose Nose Hand Positions Roughing Off Finish CuttingMaking Standard Cuts Cutting a Shoulder Smoothing a CylinderParting Tool Pencil Mark Pencil Skew Wrong Right Bevel Cutting Vees Cutting BeadsCutting Coves Concaves Pencil MarksCutting Coves Making Long Convex CutsHow To Handle Spindle Turnings Making Long Taper CutsPlotting The Shape Tenon Sizing CutsUsing a Template and a Diameter Board Using a Template Diameter BoardDuplicate Turnings Use of PatternsLong Spindles Faceplate & Chuck TurningsPlanning The Work Planning Various CutsDeep Recesses How To Make Fancy Faceplate TurningsPreparing a Plug Chuck Turning Cylinders RechuckingTurned Boxes Turning a RingLid Lids Body Backing Block Face Plate Using The Lathe To Sand Turnings Sanding, Buffing And PolishingCoves Wood Fibers SandpaperWiring Diagram MaintenanceRecommended Accessories MaintenanceGeneral TroubleshootingTrouble Probable Cause Remedy 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