Harbor Freight Tools 4019 operating instructions Unpacking, Product Features

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UNPACKING

When unpacking, check to make sure all the parts shown on the Parts Lists on page 13 are included. If any parts are missing or broken, please call Harbor Freight Tools at the number shown on the cover of this manual as soon as possible.

PRODUCT FEATURES

NOTE: For additional references to the parts listed in the following pages, refer to the Assembly Diagram on page 14.

1.The Lathe Bed (part #57) is made of cast iron and is T-ribbed, which ensures rigidity and low vibration. The Headstock (part #14), Tailstock (part #45), Carriage Assembly (part #35), and Lead Screw (part #58) are mounted on the Lathe Bed. (See Figure B.)

2.The 3-Jaw Chuck (part #67) is reversible, giving you larger capacity, and can be used as either internal or external jaws. The workpiece is automatically centered when held in the 3-Jaw Chuck. Workpieces with a diameter of up to 1” are gripped with the internal jaws. Workpieces with a diameter of up to 2” are gripped with the external jaws.

(See Figure B, and Figure D.)

3.The Cover (part #1) is mounted on the left hand side of the Headstock (part #14) and Lathe Bed (part #57). The Cover protects the Motor (part #12), Motor Pulley (part #11), and Spindle Pulley (part #16). (See Figure B.)

4.The Two Speed Motor Switch (part #66) allows the operator to run the Motor (part #12) at either Low Speed (3,850 RPM) or High Speed (5,490 RPM). When turning materials with a larger diameter, use the Low Speed setting. When turning harder materials, use the Low Speed setting.

HEADSTOCK

3-JAW CHUCK (#67)

TAILSTOCK

(#14)

 

(#45)

 

 

COVER

(#1)

LEAD SCREW

(#58)LATHE BED (#57)

TWO SPEED

MOTOR SWITCHFIGURE B (#66)

SKU 04019

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Contents Mini Bench Lathe Product Specifications Save this Manual General Safety Warnings and PrecautionsIndustrial Applications Must Follow Osha Requirements Specific Product Warnings and Precautions Figure aPage Product Features UnpackingFigure C Assembly and Operating Instructions Capacity UP toCapacity Figure EFigure F Front View Side ViewPage INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, and Cleaning Parts List Please Read the Following CarefullyAssembly Diagram