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The V-belt must lie in the same groove on the
upper and lower drive pulley.
Note: The two gearing covers (20) are equipped
with an interlock switch (26). The interlocking
switches (26) are actuated automatically when the
gearing covers (20) are closed. The device cannot
be switched on if a gearing cover (20) is not closed
correctly.
7.
Loosen the locking screw (21) and lower the lever
with the motor unit to tighten the V-belt.
8.
Tighten the locking screw (21).
9.
Close the gearing covers (20). Secure the gearing
covers with the locking screws (19).
Securing the workpiece
Securing with the 4-prong centre tip (1) and tail-
stock (5) (Fig. 1)
1.
Draw a diagonal line at both ends of the workpiece
to locate the centre. The centre is where the lines
meet. Make a centring hole where the 4-prong
centre tip and tailstock are to meet the workpiece.
This ensures a better hold.
2.
Make an approx. 2 mm deep saw cut along the di-
agonal to enable the 4-prong centre tip (1) to grip
better.
3.
Fit the dismounted 4-prong centre tip (1) central-
ly to the centre of the workpiece. Lightly tap the
4-prong centre tip (1) into the workpiece with a
mallet (not included in the scope of delivery). Take
care to protect the thread of the 4-prong centre tip
(1) with a wooden board, for example.
4.
Remove the 4-prong centre tip (1) from the work-
piece again.
5.
Then (re)mount the 4-prong centre tip (1) onto the
device.
Note: The mounting and dismounting of the
4-prong centre tip can be found in the chapter
"Mounting/changing the workpiece holders".
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6.
Position the workpiece on the 4-prong centre tip
(1). Make sure that the 4-prong centre tip (1) en-
gages with the notch, otherwise secure clamping
is not guaranteed.
7.
Loosen the lever (8) of the tailstock.
8.
Slide the tailstock towards the 4-prong centre tip
(1) until it makes firm contact with the workpiece
to clamp it.
9.
Fix the tailstock by pushing the lever (8) down.
10. Use the hand wheel (6) for fine adjustment.
11. Fix the position of the handwheel with the coun-
ternut (4).
Securing with the face plate (13) (Fig. 2)
1.
Hold the drive shaft (18) firmly in place with the
open-ended spanner (16).
2.
Unscrew the face plate (13) from the drive shaft
(18).
3.
Fix the workpiece to the face plate (13) with wood
screws (not included in the scope of delivery).
m ATTENTION!
Danger of injury! Position the wood screws
such that they will not be accidentally exposed
by the tool when machining the workpiece.
4.
Hold the drive shaft (18) firmly in place with the
open-ended spanner (16).
5.
Screw the face plate (13) with the pre-mounted
workpiece onto the drive shaft (18).
Adjusting the tool support (Fig. 1)
m ATTENTION!
Danger of injury! Make sure that the tool support
is well fixed and cannot come loose during oper-
ation.
Fixing/releasing the tool support
1.
The tool support (2) is fixed by pushing the lever
(9) downwards.
2.
The tool support (2) is released by pushing the le-
ver (9) upwards. You can now move the tool sup-
port.
Note:
If it is difficult to move the tool support (2) or the
tailstock (5), adjust the nut on the underside with a
spanner or ratchet (19 mm).
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