9.
Assembly
Setting up the lathe (Fig. 1)
1.
Place the lathe on a firm surface.
2.
Screw the lathe to the surface. Use the two holes
in each of the two feet (7) for this.
3.
You can use the hexagonal bolts (17) supplied with
the lathe for this.
4.
Place the standard washer and spring washer on
the hexagonal bolt (17) (see Fig. 1).
5.
Screw the lathe to the surface with the help of the
hexagonal bolt, standard washer, spring washer
and nut (17).
Fitting/replacing the workpiece mount (Fig. 2)
m ATTENTION!
Switch the device off and pull out the mains plug.
Fitting the 4-prong centre tip
1.
Loosen the face plate (13) if necessary. To do this,
hold the drive shaft (18) firmly in place with the
open-ended spanner (16) and unscrew the face
plate (13) from the drive shaft (18).
2.
Hold the drive shaft (18) firmly in place with the
open-ended spanner (16).
3.
Tighten the 4-prong centre tip (1) onto the drive
shaft using the second open-ended spanner (16).
For turning bowls or pots, for example, the face plate
(13) must be used instead of the 4-prong centre tip (1).
Mounting the face plate
1.
If necessary, loosen the 4-prong centre tip (1). To
do this, place the two open-ended wrenches (16)
on the drive shaft (18) and on the 4-prong centre
tip (1) and unscrew the 4-prong centre tip (1).
2.
Hold the drive shaft (18) firmly in place with the
open-ended spanner (16).
3.
Screw the face plate (13) onto the drive shaft (18).
10. Operation
n Important!
You must fully assemble the appliance before using
it for the first time!
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Selecting the speed (Fig. 3)
m ATTENTION!
The mains plug shall not be plugged in when ad-
justing the speed.
Select the correct speed:
• With new workpieces, select a low speed first. In-
crease the speed as the weight of the workpiece
increases.
• The selection of the correct speed depends on sev-
eral factors, e.g. material, diameter, length and un-
balance of the workpiece. In principle: Choose a low
speed for hard timber, non-round, long or large-di-
ameter workpieces.
• Use the table as a guide when selecting the speed:
The workpiece diameter is indicated on the x-axis.
The speed can be read off the y-axis. Go up vertical-
ly from the diameter of the workpiece and read off the
speed where an imaginary perpendicular line meets
the curve.
1.
Loosen the two locking screws (19) on the two
gearing covers (20).
2.
Open the gearing covers (20).
3.
Loosen the locking screw (21) of the motor unit
with the Allen key (12).
4.
Lift the motor unit (22) by operating the lever (23)
to relieve the load on the V-belt (25).
5.
Fix the motor unit (22) by tightening the locking
screw (21).
6.
Place the V-belt (25) in the desired groove of the
drive pulley (24) to achieve the specified speed:
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