Woodstock M1109 owner manual Threading Setup, To setup for threading, do these steps

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M1109 Combo Lathe/Mill

OPERATIONS

Threading Setup

Your lathe is capable of cutting inch and metric threads.

To setup for threading, do these steps:

1.DISCONNECT THE LATHE/MILL FROM POWER!

2.Refer to the Change Gear Chart on Page 29 or the chart on the inside of the change gear door to deter- mine the needed combination of gears and which spindle location to install each gear on.

See Figure 42 for examples of how gear combina- tions can achieve your needed threading rate. For example: The chart shows that 24 TPI is needed.

Note: All change gears are stamped with the number of teeth they have.

3.Loosen the lash adjuster (Figure 39) and swing the assembly out of the way.

4.Remove the required E-clips, lubricate, and swap out the appropriate change gears.

5.Move the lash adjuster so the gear backlash is at 0.003" to 0.008", and tighten the lock nut.

6.Use the leadscrew lever to select leadscrew direction (Figure 43).

7.Setup the cutting tool, compound rest, and cross slide to cut your threads; and loosen the apron lock (Figure 41).

If cutting inch threads, refer to the Thread Dial Table in Figure 44 to use the thread dial.

If cutting metric threads, do not use the thread dial. Instead, you must leave the half nut engaged until the threading operation is totally complete.

8.Loosen the apron lock bolt and use the feed lever (Figure 41).

9.While threading, keep your hand on the half-nut lever, ready to disengage the apron to avoid any potential for an apron/chuck crash.

Inch

Longitudinal Cross

Threading

Feed

Feed

Figure 42. Using the change gear chart.

Leadscrew Lever

Thread Dial

Figure 43. Threading controls.

THREAD DIAL TABLE

LEAD SCREW PITCH 5 T.P.I.

T.P.I.

DIAL

T.P.I.

DIAL

5

1-6

18

1 or 2

6

1 or 2

20

 

7

1

22

1 or 2

8

1

23

1

9

1

24

1 or 2

10

1-6

25

1-6

11

1

26

1 or 2

11.5

 

28

1 or 2

12

1 or 2

30

1-6

12.532 1 or 2

13

1

34

1 or 2

14

1 or 2

36

1 or 2

15

1-6

40

1-6

16

1 or 2

48

1 or 2

17

1

 

 

Figure 44. Thread dial table.

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Contents Combo LATHE/MILL Page Contents Parts Specifications IntroductionWoodstock Technical Support Controls and Features Safety Standard Safety InstructionsSafety Additional Safety Instructions for Lathe/Mills Avoiding Potential Injuries Always protect the bed ways,Extension Cords Electrical220V Operation GroundingPackaged Accessories Figure SetupInstalled Accessories Figure Qty InventoryCleaning Machine Machine PlacementUncrating and Lifting To unpack and move the lathe/mill, do these stepsTo begin the test run procedure, do these steps Troubleshooting onTest Run and Break-In Power Supply Lathe OperationsGeneral Disconnect Power to the LATHE/MILL Chuck and Faceplate MountingReplacing Jaws To remove a set of jaws, do these stepsUsing the Four-Jaw Chuck Clamping workpieceUsing the Faceplate Faceplate installedDrilling with the Tailstock Using the TailstockTo install the MT#3 drill chuck, do these steps To use the tailstock, do these stepsTailstock Alignment To setup the tailstock to cut tapers, do these stepsCutting Shallow Tapers With the Tailstock To align the tailstock, do these stepsTailstock adjustment option #2 Using Centers To install a dead or live center, do these stepsUsing the Steady Rest Using the Follow RestTo use the steady rest, do these steps Setting Compound Slide Using the Tool PostTo set the angular position, do these steps Using Manual Feed Longitudinal HandwheelSetting RPM To determine and set the needed cutting RPM, do these stepsCutting Speeds for High Speed Steel HSS Cutting Tools Setting Power Feed Rate Refer to the Change Gear Chart on Page 29, orThreading Setup To setup for threading, do these stepsLoosen the apron lock bolt and use the feed lever Figure Change Gear Chart Milling Operations Installing ToolsTo install a tool in the spindle, do these steps Removing ToolsTo position the spindle head vertically, do these steps Headstock PositioningQuill Travel To use the quill, do these stepsTo begin the start up procedure, do these steps Table TravelHigh speed steel cutting chart General Cleaning MaintenanceGeneral Maintenance General LubricationAdjusting/Replacing the V-Belt To replace or adjust the V-belts, do these stepsService Cross Slide, Half-Nut Compound Slide Gib AdjustmentsCross Slide Backlash Electrical Component and Connection Index M1109 Electrical panelElectrical Connections ContactorTransformer connection Wiring Diagram Lathe controlsTroubleshooting Motor & ElectricalOperation and Work Results Parts Diagram Series Parts List PART# DescriptionThread Dial Diagram 1007 1028SPANNERNUTM16-1.5 Leadscrew Gearbox Diagram 2000 Series Parts Coverplate Compound Rest and Tool Post Diagram FEMALEKNOB5/16-18 Bed Diagram 3000 Series Parts BED Steady Rest and Follow Rest Diagram Pinnedknob Apron Diagram XPK81M Tailstock Diagram STEELBALL8MM Mill Column Diagram XPLW05M LOCKWASHER12MM Headstock Diagram 7000 Series Parts XPR12M EXTRETAININGRING35MM Accessories and Labels Diagram 6THREE-JAWCHUCK Main Wiring Box Diagram Parts Warranty Warranty Registration CommentsBOX BELLINGHAM, WA