Powermatic 4224 operating instructions Stock Selection, Mounting Stock, Cutting Techniques

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FIGURE 2

STOCK SELECTION

Stock for spindles should be straight grained and free of checks, cracks, knots and other defects. It should be cut 1/8" to 1/4" larger than the finished diameter and may require additional length to remove ends if required. Larger stock should have the corners removed to produce an octagon making the piece easier to rough down to a cylinder.

1.With a combination square or plastic center finder, locate and mark center on each end of stock. Accuracy is not critical on full rounds but extremely important on stock where square sections are to remain. Put a dimple in the stock with an awl or nail, or use a spring-loaded automatic center punch.

2.Extremely hard woods may require kerfs cut into the spur drive end of stock, Figure 3, or may need to have the spur center driven into the stock with a wood mallet or dead blow hammer, Figure 4. NOTE: Never use a steel face hammer and never drive stock onto spur while it is mounted in the lathe spindle.

FIGURE 3

FIGURE 4

MOUNTING STOCK

1.Install workpiece by inserting the attached spur center into the spindle taper on the headstock.

2.Bring tailstock into position, lock it to the bed, and advance the spindle with the handwheel in order to seat the cup center into the workpiece.

3.Move tool support into position. It should be parallel to

the workpiece, just below the centerline and approximately 1/8" to 1/4" from the corners of the workpiece to be turned, as in Figure 5. Lock tool support to bed.

4.Rotate workpiece by hand to check for proper clearance.

5.Start lathe at lowest speed and bring it up to the appropriate RPM for the size of stock used (refer to table on page 9).

CUTTING TECHNIQUES

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