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8GGIFM<;FG<I8K@FE% Untrained operators can be seriously hurt by machinery. Only allow trained or properly supervised people to use machine. When machine is not being used, disconnect power, remove switch keys, or lock-out machine to prevent unauthorized use—especially around children. Make workshop kid proof!

FECPLJ<8J@EK<E;<;% Only use machine for its intended purpose. Never modify or alter machine for a purpose not intended by the manufacturer or serious injury may result!

LJ<I<:FDD<E;<;8::<JJFI@<J% Consult this owner’s manual or the manufacturer for recommended accessories. Using improper accessories will increase the risk of serious injury.

:?@C;I<E9PJK8E;<IJ% Keep children and bystanders a safe distance away from work area. Stop using machine if children or bystanders become a distraction.

I<DFM<8;ALJK@E>KFFCJ% Never leave adjustment tools, chuck keys, wrenches, etc. in or on machine—especially near moving parts. Verify removal before starting!

J<:LI@E>NFIBG@<:<% When required, use clamps or vises to secure workpiece. A secured workpiece protects hands and frees both of them to operate the machine.

=<<;;@I<:K@FE% Unless otherwise noted, feed work against the rotation of blades or cutters. Feeding in the same direction of rotation may pull your hand into the cut.

>L8I;J:FM<IJ% Guards and covers can protect you from accidental contact with moving parts or flying debris. Make sure they are properly installed, undamaged, and working correctly before using machine.

JK89C<D8:?@E<% Unexpected movement during operations greatly increases the risk of injury and loss of control. Verify machines are stable/secure and mobile bases (if used) are locked before starting.

=FI:@E>D8:?@E<IP% Do not force machine. It will do the job safer and better at the rate for which it was designed.

8NBN8I;GFJ@K@FEJ% Keep proper footing and balance at all times when operating machine. Do not overreach! Avoid awkward hand positions that make workpiece control difficult or increase the risk of accidental injury.

LE8KK<E;<;FG<I8K@FE% Never leave machine running while unattended. Turn machine off and ensure all moving parts completely stop before walking away.

D8@EK8@EN@K?:8I<% Follow all maintenance instructions and lubrication schedules to keep machine in good working condition. An improperly maintained machine may increase the risk of serious injury.

:?<:B;8D8><;G8IKJ% Regularly inspect machine for damaged parts, loose bolts, mis-adjusted or mis-aligned parts, binding, or any other conditions that may affect safe operation. Always repair or replace damaged parts, wires, cords, or plugs before operating machine.

D8@EK8@EGFN<I:FI;J%When disconnecting cord-connected machines from power, grab and pull the plug—NOT the cord. Pulling the cord may damage the wires inside. Do not handle the cord/plug with wet hands. Avoid cord damage by keeping it away from heated surfaces, high traffic areas, harsh chemicals, and wet or damp locations.

<OG<I@<E:@E>;@==@:LCK@<J% If at any time you are experiencing difficulties performing the

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Contents 7C8=IDEA6I= Page Table of Contents JIM@ D8@EKE8E FGI8K@FEJ JKLG G8IKJ Woodstock Technical Support Introduction@EKIFLK@FE @EKIFLK@FE @EKIFLK@FE Controls and Features For Your Own Safety Read Manual Before Operating Machine SafetyJ8=KP Additional Safety Instructions for Lathes Avoiding Potential Injuries Nema ElectricalCircuit Requirements Amps50 ft Grounding RequirementsExtension Cords Inventory SetupInstalled Accessories Figure Qty Packaged Accessories FigureCleaning Machine Machine PlacementJKLG Uncrating & LiftingTest Run and Break-In To begin the test run procedure, do these stepsGeneral Lathe OperationsChuck and Faceplate Mounting Disconnect Power to the LatheTo remove a set of jaws, do these steps Replacing JawsTo load a workpiece in the four-jaw chuck, do these steps Using the Four-Jaw ChuckTo install the four-jaw chuck, do these steps To install the faceplate, do these steps Using the FaceplateTo use the tailstock, do these steps Using the TailstockTo align the tailstock, do these steps To setup the tailstock to cut tapers, do these stepsTailstock Alignment =`li\22% Tailstock adjustment option #2 Using Centers To use the steady rest, do these steps Using the Steady RestUsing the Follow Rest To set the angular position, do these steps Setting Compound SlideUsing the Tool Posts Longitudinal Handwheel Using Manual FeedCutting Speeds for High Speed Steel HSS Cutting Tools Setting RPMTo determine and set the needed cutting RPM, do these steps RPM Chart To set and engage the power feed, do these steps Setting Power Feed RateTo setup for threading, do these steps Threading SetupGeneral Lubrication MaintenanceGeneral Maintenance General Cleaning=`li\43%End-cap bushing and tailstock Ball oilers Cross Slide Backlash ServiceCross-Slide and Saddle Gib Adjustments To replace the cogged-belt, do these steps Replacing the V-BeltReplacing the Cogged Belt To replace the V-belt, do these steps HL8C@=@CKI@@8E% Due to Electrical Safety InstructionsStop Wiring DiagramMotor & Electrical TroubleshootingOperation and Work Results +09\eZkfgCXk\D%J`eZ\/&0 Drive Belt PartsBelt Tensioner Change Gears Headstock Quick-Change Gearbox Front View ApronApron Parts List Saddle & Cross Slide Compound Rest & Tool Post Tailstock Follow Rest Steady RestBed XPS09M Electrical & ToolsGrouped Warnings Label Machine LabelsPage Page Page Place Stamp Here N8II8EKP =\FjVainBVXcZhVcYIddah