Harbor Freight Tools 93212 operating instructions Threading Dial

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Threading Dial

The Threading Dial (65) is used to align and track the threads cut in a threading project. It can only be used when the Lathe is set to automatic feed (See previous section on Automatic Feeding). To set up the Threading Dial:

Lead Screw (129)

Threading Dial (65)

Plate (303)

Threading Dial Body (68)

Automatic Feel Lever (79)

Dial Disengaged - Rotate up to engage: Loosen here

and here

Lead Screw

 

 

(129)

 

Pinion (66)

Dial Engaged:

 

Lead Screw

Pinion (66) (129)

Hex Wrench (311)

(Remove before using Lathe)

Figure 21

b. Use the 5mm Hex Wrench (part of

311) to loosen the Plate (303) and the Threading Dial Body (68).

c.Rotate both pieces so the Pinion (66) on the back side of the Threading Dial Body makes contact with the Lead Screw (129) (“Dial Engaged” in Figure 21, bottom photo).

d.Tighten both pieces in place and remove the Wrench.

e.To dis-engage the Threading Dial Body when not in use, loosen the Plate and rotate the Dial away from the Lead Screw (129), then retighten the Plate.

a. Adjust the dial to line up with one of the numbers or lines as needed (Consult advanced information about cutting threads with mini-lathes to determine where to line up the dial for your threading project).

REV 10b

 

 

SKU 93212

For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

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