Harbor Freight Tools 43681 manual Follow Rest

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Tailstock

The tailstock slides along the bed way freely, and may be used to secure the free end of a rotating workpiece.

1.The tailstock is clamped to the bedway using the Tailstock Clamping Lever (Q).

2.The Quill (P) can be rotated inward and outward, using the Tailstock Handwheel (S).The Quill can be locked in place using the Quill Lock Lever.

3.The quill is shipped with a “dead end” which may be inserted into the quill. “Dead end” means that the end remains stationary, and allows the

workpiece to rotate upon it. To reduce friction,

it is a good idea to apply a little grease to the

contact between the workpiece and the deadFig.14 Tailstock. end. Check this lubrication from time to time.

“Live ends” are available to fit this machine and may be purchased separately. Live ends incorporate a bearing to reduce friction between the workpiece and the quill.

4.Before using your lathe, it is important to check the alignment of the tailstock with the arbor spindle. Do this by placing a precisely machined rod in the chuck, and checking its alignment with the center of the quill. Accurate measurements may be made by mounting

a dial indicator to the bedway, and making measure-

 

ments on the rod near the headstock, and near the

 

tailstock. These measurements must be exactly alike

Fig.15 Follow Rest.

for the tailstock to be properly aligned.

 

5.Adjustments may be made by loosening the tailstock

lock lever, then adjusting the position of the tailstock with the alignment screw (512). Retighten the lock lever, and recheck the alignment before proceeding.

Follow Rest and Steady Rest These are useful supports for your workpiece, which help you improve machining accuracy.

1.The Follow Rest is attached to the Apron, and fol- lows the movement of the apron as the workpiece is machined.

2.The Steady Rest is attached to the bedway, and re- mains in place as the workpiece turns within it.

3.Install these rests as needed to support the work- piece.

4.Adjust the brass holders within the rests to lightly ride upon the workpieces. It is advisable to apply a little grease to the points of the brass holders to reduce friction between them and the workpiece.

5.The rests should be cleaned and stored in a dry clean place when not in use.

Fig.16 Steady Rest.

SKU 43681

For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

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Harbor Freight Tools 43681 manual Follow Rest