ATTACHING LEG INSERTS
The lathe is supplied with four leg inserts, one of which is shown (A) Fig. 10.
To attach the leg inserts to the pedestals, place one side in the hole provided and gently tap the other side, top, and bottom with a rubber mallet (B) Fig. 10.
Attach the Headstock (D) Fig. 11, Tool Rest (E), and Tailstock (F) to the lathe bed (G). Notice the tool and centers storage areas located at (H), and brackets on the pedestals to accept a 2 x 12” shelf (not supplied) (J) Fig. 11.
If additional stability is desired, insert a 4 x 4 (A) Fig. 11 into the pedestal base (B) Fig. 11.
NOTE: You may have to cut a groove in the 4x4”s to allow the lumber to pass underneath the head of the carriage bolt.
Fasten the 4 x 4’s to the floor.
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Fig. 11
HEADSTOCK SPUR CENTER
The spur center (A) Fig.12 is equipped with a No. 2 Morse Taper shank. Insert this shank into the headstock spindle (B).
NOTE: Before inserting the spur center (A), clean both the shank of the spur center and the inside of the head- stock spindle to remove any grease or debris. To remove the tapered shank spur center (A) Fig. 13 from the head- stock spindle (B) Fig. 13, use the knockout bar (C) Fig. 13 (supplied) through the hole (D) in the opposite end of the spindle.
IMPORTANT: NEVER DRIVE THE WORKPIECE INTO THE SPUR CENTER WHEN IT IS MOUNTED IN THE HEADSTOCK.
See the instructions on setting the spur center into the workpiece in the “OPERATION“ section of this manual under “CENTERING THE WORK.”
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