Centers

Figure 36 shows the MT#2 and MT#3 dead cen- ters included with the lathe.

MT#3 Dead

Center

MT#2 Dead

Center

Figure 36. Dead centers.

Dead Centers

Dead centers are one-piece high-speed steel centers that require low spindle speeds and a small amount of oil to reduce friction heat that may damage the workpiece.

Mount the MT#2 dead center (see Figure 36) in the tailstock. Since the workpiece will rotate against the center and generate friction, the tip of the center must be lubricated to avoid premature wear and maximize smooth operation.

Mount the MT#3 dead center (see Figure 36) in the spindle for operations where the workpiece rotates with the center and does not generate friction.

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Mounting Dead Center in Spindle

1.DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER!

2.Thoroughly clean and dry all mating surfaces of spindle bore and center, making sure that no lint or oil remains on these surfaces.

3.Mount chuck or faceplate onto spindle, which- ever is correct for your operation.

4.Insert MT#3 center into spindle bore through chuck or faceplate.

Below is an example photo of a dead center installed in spindle, using a lathe dog and faceplate for turning between centers.

Dead Center

Lathe

Dog

Figure 37. Example of using dead center with a

faceplate and lathe dog.

Removing Center from Spindle

To remove center from the spindle, insert a piece of round bar stock (or similar tool) through outside end of spindle. Hold onto center with gloved hand or shop rag, then tap bar stock to knock center loose.

Model G0765 (Mfd. Since 12/13)

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