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Electrical Safety Instructions

These pages are current at the time of printing. However, in the spirit of improvement, we may make changes to the electrical systems of future machines. Study this diagram carefully. If you notice differences between your machine and these wiring diagrams, call Woodstock International Technical Support at (360) 734-3482.

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connected to a power source is extremely

 

 

in these diagrams is current at the time

 

dangerous. Touching electrified parts will

 

 

of printing, but it may not match your

 

result in personal injury including but not

 

 

machine. Always use the wiring diagram

 

limited to severe burns, electrocution,

 

 

inside the motor junction box.

 

or death. Disconnect the power from

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the machine before servicing electrical

 

components!

 

 

modifying the wiring beyond what is shown

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in the diagram may lead to unpredictable

 

 

results, including serious injury or fire.

 

inherent hazards of electricity, only a

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qualified electrician should perform wiring

 

 

tasks on this machine. If you are not a

 

 

and power inverters store an electrical

 

qualified electrician, get help from one

 

 

charge for up to five minutes after being

 

before attempting any kind of wiring job.

 

 

disconnected from the power source. To

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avoid being shocked, wait at least this long

 

 

before working on these components.

 

be tight to prevent wires from loosening

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during machine operation. Double-check all

 

 

wires disconnected or connected during any

 

 

follow the electrical requirements at the

 

wiring task to ensure tight connections.

 

 

beginning of this manual when connecting

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your machine to a power source.

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wires or components increase the risk of

 

serious personal injury, fire, or machine

 

 

experiencing difficulties understanding

 

damage. If you notice that any wires or

 

 

the information included in this section,

 

components are damaged while performing

 

 

contact our Technical Support at (360) 734-

 

a wiring task, replace those wires or

 

3482.

 

components before completing the task.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents 7C8=IDEA6I= Page Table of Contents JIM@ D8@EKE8E FGI8K@FEJ JKLG G8IKJ Introduction Woodstock Technical Support@EKIFLK@FE @EKIFLK@FE @EKIFLK@FE Controls and Features Safety For Your Own Safety Read Manual Before Operating MachineJ8=KP Additional Safety Instructions for Lathes Avoiding Potential Injuries Electrical Circuit RequirementsAmps NemaExtension Cords Grounding Requirements50 ft Setup Installed Accessories Figure QtyPackaged Accessories Figure InventoryMachine Placement Cleaning MachineUncrating & Lifting JKLGTo begin the test run procedure, do these steps Test Run and Break-InLathe Operations GeneralDisconnect Power to the Lathe Chuck and Faceplate MountingReplacing Jaws To remove a set of jaws, do these stepsTo install the four-jaw chuck, do these steps Using the Four-Jaw ChuckTo load a workpiece in the four-jaw chuck, do these steps Using the Faceplate To install the faceplate, do these stepsUsing the Tailstock To use the tailstock, do these stepsTailstock Alignment To setup the tailstock to cut tapers, do these stepsTo align the tailstock, do these steps =`li\22% Tailstock adjustment option #2 Using Centers Using the Follow Rest Using the Steady RestTo use the steady rest, do these steps Using the Tool Posts Setting Compound SlideTo set the angular position, do these steps Using Manual Feed Longitudinal HandwheelTo determine and set the needed cutting RPM, do these steps Setting RPMCutting Speeds for High Speed Steel HSS Cutting Tools RPM Chart Setting Power Feed Rate To set and engage the power feed, do these stepsThreading Setup To setup for threading, do these stepsMaintenance General MaintenanceGeneral Cleaning General Lubrication=`li\43%End-cap bushing and tailstock Ball oilers Cross-Slide and Saddle Gib Adjustments ServiceCross Slide Backlash Replacing the V-Belt Replacing the Cogged BeltTo replace the V-belt, do these steps To replace the cogged-belt, do these stepsElectrical Safety Instructions  HL8C@=@CKI@@8E% Due toWiring Diagram StopTroubleshooting Motor & ElectricalOperation and Work Results +09\eZkfgCXk\D%J`eZ\/&0 Parts Drive BeltBelt Tensioner Change Gears Headstock Quick-Change Gearbox Apron Front ViewApron Parts List Saddle & Cross Slide Compound Rest & Tool Post Tailstock Steady Rest Follow RestBed Electrical & Tools XPS09MMachine Labels Grouped Warnings LabelPage Page Page Place Stamp Here N8II8EKP =\FjVainBVXcZhVcYIddah