Tool rest (Fig 13)
1. The tool rest [1] can be used with or without the
arm [2].
2. To move the tool rest base [3], loosen the lock
lever [4], and move the base to the right or left and
back or front. Tighten the lever [4] when the tool
rest base is in the desired position.
3. When using the arm [2], make the necessary
adjustments using lick levers [5] and [6] to position
the tool rest.
4. Tighten all tool rest lever and handles [4-5-6]
and ensure there is adequate clearance between
the workpiece and the tool rest assembly before
turning the lathe on.
5. The tool rest can also be repositioned to the
extension bed for use on outboard turnings. (Fig
14)
IMPORTANT ! MAKE SURE THE TOOL REST IS ADJUSTED TO BE AS CLOSE TO THE
WORKPIECE AS POSSIBLE. ROTATE THE WORKPIECE BY HAND TO CHECK CLEARANCE BEFORE
TURNING THE LATHE ON.
Maintenance
WARNING! FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, PUSH THE BUTTON "O" ON THE SWITCH AND REMOVE
THE PLUG FROM THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET BEFORE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE OR
LUBRICATION WORK ON THE LATHE.
1. Blow out dust accumulated inside the motor, housing, and bed assembly frequently.
2. A coat of automotive wax applied to the bed will help keep the surface clean and keep the
smooth movement of the tool rest and tailstock.
3. Periodic lubrication of the spring levers and other threaded parts will make these parts easier
to operate.
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