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1. Wiring Diag ram For Lathe With Sing le Phase Motor Feed blade into work or cutter against the direction of rotation of the blade or cutter only This will reduce the danger of kick back which is a serious hazard The headstock bearings are greased for life and require no maintenance You will need to remove the belt cover to Use Safety Gogg les And Face Protection change the belt or lubricate the drive pulley It is best to lubricate the drive pulley system after removing the belt Wear safety goggles complying to relevant standards at all times Normal spectacles only have impact resistant lenses and are NOT sufficient Also use face or dust masks if cutting operation is dusty connection of machine to a dust extrac tor is preferred Always wear ear protectors for cutting sawing planing or routing operations Your hearing can be perma nently damaged if exposed to long periods of high noise levels 2 i f Do Not Overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all times Maintain Tool With Care GREEN BUTTON I OSO Keep tools sharp and clean at all times for the best and safest performance Follow manufacturer s instructions for lubri cating and sharpening and also for changing accessories Se Disconnect Power To The Tools O 220 240 a l l Before servicing or when changing accessories always disconnect power supply to avoid accidental start up L2 NEUTRAL Blue 3 Io ee Avoid Accidental Start Up L1 LIVE Brown Make s
2. are or become damaged have them replaced by your supplier or a qualified electrician In dry areas or when the relative humidity of the air is low static shocks are common To reduce frequency of such shocks add moisture to the atmosphere by installing a humidifier On Off Switch Start the lathe by pushing the green ON button Stop by pushing the red OFF button Keep inexperienced persons and children away from the lathe accidental start up can result in serious Injury Z 2 x C A m O 2 General Safety Instructions For Machine Tools Know Your Machine Tool Read and understand the owner s manual and labels affixed to the tool Learn it s application and limitations as well as specific potential hazards peculiar to the tool Earth All Tools This tool is equipped with an approved 3 core cable The green and yellow conductor in the core is the earth wire NEVER connect the green and yellow wire to a live terminal Keep Guards In Place Keep all guards in place They are there for your protection and do not interfere with the correct operation of your machine Remove Adjusting Keys And Wrenches Form a habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from tool before turning it on Keep Work Area Clean Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents Floors must not be slippery due to oil or sawdust Make sure you clean up any waste materials on completion of any jobs Avoid Dangerous En
3. at the tailstock end you will find a special Allen key in a bag in the box Now tighten all stand bolts gt N N m S x lt If you are not using the stand place the lathe onto a suitable sturdy work bench with the headstock to your left again taking care not to trap the cable Bolt down securely with suitable bolts Now secure the extension bed onto holes in headstock end of bed with two Allen bolts and washers
4. grasp the plug not the cable DO NOT use with damaged cable plug or other parts If your woodturning lathe is not working as it should has missing parts has been dropped damaged or is defective in any other way return to Service Dealer DO NOT handle plug of lathe with wet hands DO NOT divert or distract persons working on this lathe as there is always danger to fingers and hands DO NOT remove or render inoperable the safety mechanisms incorporated into the lathe DO NOT leave the machine running unattended Switch off and remain with the machine until it comes to a complete stop Trouble Shooting gt Solution Problem Spindle does not run at high speed Tailstock or tool rest holder does not lock into place Tailstock handle stiff to turn Motor will not turn Drive centres do not run true when installed in headstock shaft Drive system chatters at certain speeds Vibrating or noisy lathe headstock Check condition of belt replace if worn Motor pulley not closing properly Refer to pulley lubrication in Maintenance Section Securing nut underneath bed is too loose With lock ing handles in unlock position tighten nut fully home by hand and undo by approximately 1 4 1 2 turn Tailstock locking lever still secured Tailstock barrel needs greasing Refer to Maintenance Section Fuse blown Replace with 13 amp BS1362 fuse Switch not operating Have switch repaired by a suitably qual ified pers
5. subject A national association exists to promote interest in woodturning please contact Derek Phillips The Association of Woodturners of Great Britain 15 Greens Road Cambridge CB4 3EF Machine Mounting And Siting Choose a site for the machine in your workshop that Is well illuminated and ventilated This site should not present a hazard to people entering or leaving your workshop Ensure the machine is mounted securely and is stable If using a work bench to mount the lathe onto it must be able to support a weight of 85kg 170Ib with sufficient rigidity to with stand the out of balance created in bowl turning for example Assemble the stand supplied in accordance with the assembly instructions We recommend bolting the stand legs to the floor through the feet provided on the inside of the legs using proprietary 10mm 3 8 bolts Also recommended isthe addition of a shelf screwed onto the long and short cross supports This should be manufactured out of plyboard or medium density fibre board MDF of 18 25mm 3 4 1 thickness This gives a handy storage for tools and wood stock as well as providing additional rigidity to the stand u V m Q al A N gt nl z UN Z Q A lt We recommend ALL ITEMS SHOWN CAN BE FOUND IN THE AXMINSTER TOOL amp MACHINERY CATALOGUE Please consult your catalogue for detailed descriptions prices and stock numbers with which to order 3M 9300 Series Facial
6. the instruction manual DO ensure workpieces are completely free of foreign objects such as nails and screws Also avoid knots and cracks DO ensure workpiece is properly secure DO ensure chuck key and any other wrenches and tools are removed from machine before starting machine up DO observe all safety labels and warnings attached to the machine and keep them clear and legible DO use only well sharpened good quality woodturning tools Replace or resharpen dull tools immediately DO keep all covers in place when using lathe DO ensure lathe Is stationary and switched off before making any adjustments to tool rest tailstock headstock or work piece mounting When changing from spindle to bowl turning operations or when carrying out routine maintenance or cleaning the machine must be disconnected from the power source DO ensure all maintenance of an electrical nature is carried out by a qualified electrician DO keep a clean and tidy workshop Store tools not being used well away from the work area Remember wood shavings are afire hazard The dust generated by wood can be injurious to health Always site your lathe in a well ventilated area Provide for proper dust extraction and collection as necessary DO NOT allow to be used as a toy Close attention is necessary when used by or near children DO NOT leave the appliance plugged in Unplug from outlet when not in use and before servicing DO NOT unplug by pulling on the cable To unplug
7. AXMINSTER POWER TOOL CENTRE Q U D Q S Z CCL Woodturning Lathe AD S j S E E D AXMINSTER Rn POWER TOOL CENTRE Axminster Devon EX13 5PH UK FREEPHONE 0800 371822 www axminster co uk EAr www axminster co uk C ertificate Of Conformit TUV Rheinland EC Council Directive 89 392 EEC as last amended by EEC Directive 93 68 EEC Machinery Registration No AM985910401 Report No E9732411E01 Holder Shandong Laizhou Light Industry Machinery Plant No 989 North Lai Zhou Road Laizhou Shandong 261400 P R CHINA Product Wood Lathe Identification Type Designation MC900 CCL Ratings AC 230V 50HZ 370W Serial Number Engineering Sample This certificate of conformity is based on an evaluation of a sample of the above mentioned product Technical Report and documentation are at the Licence Holder s disposal This is to certify that the test ed sample is in conformity with all provisions of Annex of Council Directive 89 392 EEC in its latest amended version referred to as the Machinery Directive This certificate does not imply assessment of the production of the product and does not permit the use of a TUV Rheinland mark of conformity The holder of the certificate is authorized to use this certificate in connection with the EC declaration of con formity according to Annex Il of the Directive Certification Body Cologne 26 02 98 TUV Rheinland Product Safety G
8. HD Screw MC22 MC71 MC24 MC25 MC26 MC27 MC28 MC29 MC30 MC31 MC32 MC33 Clamp Right Hex Wrench Knob Spindle Wrench C Ring S 16 Sleeve Spring Pulley Motor Right Pulley Motor Left Screw M5x10 Key 4x4x85 mm Motor MC33 1 Name Plate For Motor MC34 MC35 MC36 MC37 MC38 Cover Motor Angular Setting Assembly Tool Rest Handle Assembly Extension Tool Rest RPWRPRPRPRPRPRP BPP RPRPENFBREPENBFPRPNP RP RP RPP RP RP RP RPP PPP RPP PPP MC39 Tool Rest Body MC40 Eccentric Rod MC41 C Ring 5 19 MC42 Bolt MC43 Clamp MC44 HexNut M18 MC45 Tailstock Lock MC46 Tail Spindle MC47 Tailstock Screw MC48 Tailstock MC48 1 Sockey Head Set Screw M6x19 MC49 Handle Wheel MC50 Lock Handle Tailstock MC51 Washer MC52 Extension Bed MC53 Screw M10x25 MC53 1 Spring Washer MC54 Stand Assembly MC54 1 Stand Leg MC54 2 Stand Switch Leg MC54 3 Stand Upper Cover MC54 4 Stand Long Cross Support MC54 5 Stand Short Cross Support MC54 6 Stand Leg MC55 Bed MC56 Screw M8x16 MC57 Switch MC58 Screw M4x16 MC59 Plastic Jam Nut M20x1 5 MC60 Carriage Bolt Stand MC61 Washer Stand MC62 Nut Stand MC63 Power Cord MC64 Name Label MC65 Warning Label MC66 Speed Label MC67 NutM4 MC68 Switch Box MC69 Switch Fixing Plate MC70 Cover NNP RPP RP RPP RPRPENNNFR HB RPMNrFOFFFNNINNF FF 7 A N N Wire Connection General Safety Instructions For Machine Tools Direction Of Feed
9. Respirators Axminster Woodturner s Chuck The advanced three panel design of the 3M 9300 respi rators means that they are easier to breath through and not prone to collapse The latest powered respirator from Trend is a low cost high quality lightweight and compact system with many unique features The filter motor and fan are mounted on top of the visor and with an onboard battery pack there are no trailing hoses or wires Axminster Woodturner s chuck supplied as standard with C type dovetail jaws Called Axminster because that s where it is made A low cost four jaw chuck fully compatible with all of Axminster s existing accessories and at a very affordable price The chuck is supplied complete with a set of dove tail jaws as shown chuck key and threaded insert to fit any of the makes of lathe with a headstock spindle thread up to 1 maximum diameter Axminster Woodturner s Smocks Axminster ADE600 Variable Height Dust nee Extraction Nozzle The ideal small extractor to use in conjunction with a lathe in that it is so compact it will take up only a very small amount of space Especially when used with the optional fine filter bag SPECIFICATIONS MODEL NUMBER Axminster ADE600 Rating Trade Motor Power 0 75hp 240v Hose Diameter 4 A truly exclusive item of apparel designed especially with the woodturner in mind Made of 350g cotton twill with velcro fastenings on the cuffs and collar Two usefu
10. e headstock in a fixed position Tighten clockwise to lock This is used in conjunction with the Detent Release Knob A simple look at all major components 2 k m gt 2 gt g U Speed Control Headstock spindle Cup Centre Tailstock Spindle Headstock Sour Centre Headstock Shaft Locking 4 Supplied is a spanner in which to tighten loosen the headstock shaft Motor Tool Rest Tool Rest Base Base Lock Lever Detent Release Pull out the knob after unlocking the headstock locking lever This will enable you to swivel the headstock in rela tion to the lathe bed The headstock has angles of 0 60 90 120 and 180 degrees indexed onto the turntable and can be held at these angles by releasing the detent knob at the appropriate angle Always lock the headstock rota tion lock before using the lathe Identification Of Components Assembling The Tool Rest Spindle Handle Faceplat 2 a c w Spring amp Screw gt 2 Headstock T Spur Centre Flat Washers 24 Z Nuts 32 Push Rod K U Tailstock Cup Carriage Unpack tool rest body remove the nut and large washer Place the body on the lathe bed with tommy bar towards Bolts 24 hin you and with the bolt between the bed bars Refit washer and nut With tommy bar horizontal tighten nut fully um by hand then loosen nut by 1 4 turn The tool rest body should move freely by hand on the lathe bed but
11. en it is run for any length of time early in its life Tailstock Maintenance It is advisable that the tailstock barrel is removed periodically to grease the internal thread This is done by undoing the tailstock spindle lock three or four turns and rotating the handwheel clockwise until the barrel no longer moves out You can then withdraw the barrel from the tailstock clean out any contamination and re grease with a light grease The outside of the barrel can also be lightly smeared with grease Refit the barrel into the tailstock until the thread locates onto the tailstock screw and rotate the hand wheel anti clockwise Make sure that the keyway locates in line with the tailstock spindle lock Bed Maintenance The top surface of the bed is unprotected against corrosion and so will need care to prevent rust forming on the sur face Obviously a wipe down with an oily rag will do the job but it will probably need cleaning off before you next use the lathe Our personal preference is to use a multi use synthetic lubricant eg ROC34311 This will put a micronized layer of PTFE on the bed providing a very low co efficient of friction and preventing sticking reducing wear repelling moisture and fighting corrosion This type of lubricant can be used with great effect on virtually any thing that moves Axminster sell ROC34311 please contact Axminster Sales Office 01297 33656 for further details Specific Safety For Woodturning Lathes Impo
12. fitted with 13 amp moulded plug and 13 amp fuse Your woodturning lathe must be properly earthed Not all power sources are properly earthed ie portable generators If you are not sure that your power source is properly earthed have it checked by a qualified electrician Warning If not properly earthed this woodturning lathe can cause an electrical shock particularly when used in damp conditions If power cord is worn or damaged in any way have it replaced immediately by a qualified electrician Earthing Instructions This machine must be earthed If it should malfunction or breakdown earthing provides a path of least resistance for electrical current thereby reducing the risk of electrical shock This machine is fitted with a cord which has a machine earthing conductor and an earthing plug standard UK 13 amp The plug must be installed into a power outlet that is properly installed and earthed in accordance with UK installation codes and practices If the power outlet source is not a standard UK 13 amp socket you must make sure that it is adequately earthed Ifa properly earthed power outlet source is not available have one installed by a qualified electrician Improper connection of the equipment earthing conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether or not the power source is properly earthed Do not modify any of the electrical components provided with the machine If any
13. force a tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed This is dangerous workshop practice lt T U ul A T Specific Safety For Woodturning Lathes PLEASE READ CAREFULLY ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL The safety information in this manual is highlighted by the following safety alert symbols indicating the level of risk Dang El means if safety information is not followed someone will be seriously injured or killed Warn NO means if safety information is not followed someone could be seriously injured or killed Cautio N means if safety information is not followed someone may be seriously injured or killed When using this Woodturning Lathe please follow basic safety precautions including the following DO read and understand this owner s manual and all labels on the woodturning lathe before operating Use only as described in this manual To avoid personal injury or damage to lathe use only recommended accessories DO place unit on a stable level surface DO unplug power cord before cleaning or servicing in order to avoid injury from accidental start up DO turn off controls before unplugging DO keep hair loose clothing fingers and all parts of the body away from openings and moving parts DO connect to properly earthed power outlet only see EARTHING INSTRUCTIONS DO only use this lathe for machining hard and soft woods The maximum diameters and lengths of the workpiece are defined in
14. l pockets can be found at the rear Approx Bag Capacity 1 3 cu ft Air Flow 600m hr 400 x 400 x 800mm with bag expanded Weight 24kg Overall Dimensions SPECIFICATIONS MODEL NUMBER Rating Height Range Hose Diameter Tailstock Handwheel 1 Turn clockwise to move tailstock spindle forwards Turn anti clockwise to retract spindle This action will also eject any accessory held in the tailstock taper Tailstock Spindle Lock 2 Locks tailstock spindle Undo before adjusting tailstock handwheel Tailstock Lock 3 Locks tailstock into position on lathe bed Release lever onto its rest to allow tailstock to be moved closer to or further from headstock For adjustment procedure refer to Assembly Instructions Use Of Extension Bed And Tool Rest Extension Remove tool rest from tool rest holder Move tommy bar to horizontal to unclamp tool rest holder from lathe bed Slide tool rest holder into gap at headstock end of bed You can then transfer the tool rest holder onto the extension bed You may need to adjust nut underneath the tool rest holder to enable it to be clamped to the extension bed Rotate the head stock to the desired angle for out board turning In most instances the tool rest extension will be used to fully extend the lathe s turning capacity Tailstock e U u e lt Operation Of Controls Know Your Wood Lathe Headstock Position Lock 2 This lever locks th
15. lating to its application we strongly advise you contact your supplier In addition to the safety requirements contained within this instruction manual you should observe the generally recognised rules governing the operation of woodworking machinery and your country s applicable regulations Whilst unpacking your machine please check all components for damage or shortages and inform your supplier immediately Please use only genuine parts for any necessary replacements needed during the lifetime of your machine You will find a parts list contained within this manual When ordering parts please use the part number description of part and give year of purchase of machine Specification MODEL CCL MAXIMUM DIAMETER OVER BED 155 MAXIMUM DIAMETER OVER TOOL REST 110 MAXIMUM LENGTH BETWEEN CENTRES 840 SPINDLE TAPER 2MT TAILSTOCK TAPER 2MT SPINDLE THREAD 1 X 8tpi TO4M MOTOR POWER 3 4HP SPEED RPM 500 2000 x 10 steps OVERALL LENGTH 1570 WEIGHT 72kg INDEXING No TOOL REST STEM DIAMETER 1 Operation Power Supply Your woodturning lathe is pre wired at the factory The voltage and amperage are indicated on the label affixed to the motor and switch cover Please read all the labels carefully before connecting the lathe to the power source Please use a Time Delay Fuse or Circuit Breaker of the correct voltage and amperage Failure to do so can result in injury from shock or fire and damage to the motor Machines supplied for UK use are
16. mbH Am Grauen Stein D 51105 Koln CE The CE marking may only be used if all relevant and CE effective EC Directives are complied with ALINNAHOANOD Maintenance Of Headstock IMPORTANT NOTICE Your new lathe will give many years of good service if it is correctly looked after and serviced Lut 2 O lt 7 Q D Asthe lathe has a mechanical variable speed drive the drive unit will need regular cleaning to remove dust from the aluminium pulleys We also strongly recommend the lubrication of the motor shaft and pulleys with a dry lubricant our Pt No ROC34311 and the motor shaft via the grease point with a small push greaser using a light lubricating grease not WD40 Failure to clean and lubricate the pulleys will result in wear and a noisy transmission Do not lubricate pulleys and shaft surface with any type of oil based lubricant always use a dry spray ROC34311 Failure to lubricate and clean may invalidate the warranty on this machine If you have any concerns about lubrication please contact Technical Sales on 01297 33656 We wish you every success with your CCL Woodworking Lathe and stress the importance of reading and thoroughly understanding the information contained within this instruction manual As with all machinery there are certain hazards involved following these instructions carefully will enable you to use the machine correctly and with Safety If you do have any questions re
17. on or return unit to your Supplier Motor capacitor failed inspection will reveal bulging leaking or split in casing This can be caused by inability of motor to turn because of mechanical seizure of head stock shaft or drive system Check that shaft can be turned freely Wood shavings or dust trapped inside headstock shaft taper Clean out with a clean cloth Do not leave any oil or grease residue inside the shaft taper Check tightness of grub screws locating the fixed halves of the drive pulleys on the motor and headstock shafts gt Usually caused by a poorly joined belt or failing head stock shaft bearings Fit a new belt refer to Maintenance Section or return unit to your supplier to have new bearings installed SINA 1dOdd Lit U lt lt lt LL m lt q 2 Maintenance Headstock Maintenance The headstock bearings are greased for life and require no maintenance You will need to remove the belt cover to change the belt or lubricate the drive pulley It is best to lubricate the drive pulley system after removing the belt Belt Changing Stop the machine on the slowest speed Unplug power supply cable Remove belt cover Move speed selection lever to fast position Remove the belt from the headstock shaft pulley then slip the belt from the motor pulley This pul ley will now close together If you wish to lubricate the headstock shaft pulley now is the best time to do it All that is
18. required is to spray a PTFE dry lubricant see below under Bed Maintenance BETWEEN the pulley halves Move speed selection lever to slow position and spray the headstock shaft between the pulley and headstock casing Also on the end of the motor shaft there is a small grease nipple which is used to lubricate the sliding half of the motor pulley This will also need greasing periodically To fit a new belt you will need to prise open the motor pulley either with your finger tips or with a pair of medium flat bladed screwdrivers held on opposite sides of the pulley Holding the pulley apart slip the new belt over the pul ley Now make sure that the speed selection lever is in fast position slip the belt over the headstock shaft pulley Re fit the belt cover and start the lathe Move the speed selection lever through its range to check that the speed range is being attained and to settle in the new belt Motor Maintenance The motor bearings are also greased for life The motor itself needs no maintenance except for periodic cleaning Firstly unplug power supply cable remove the three end cover screws and remove cover With a vacuum cleaner and a small paint brush remove all accumulations of dust Re fit cover securely Warning These motors are surface cooled and have an operating temperature of 60 degrees centigrade Placement of hands upon a running motor is not recommended It is quite natural for a new machine to smell hot wh
19. rtant Note In accordance with liability laws the manufacturer or supplier shall not be responsible for damage or accidents arising from the use of this machine as a result of unauthorised use improper use non compliance with operating instructions repairs made by unauthorised or incompetent persons the Installation and use of parts and replacements which have not been approved by the manufacturer or supplier or the failure of the electrical system as a result of misuse and non compliance with BS EN60 204 1 Part 1 1993 Caution A copy of the instruction manual should always be kept near the machine and should be read and understood by every operator before beginning work Further copies of this instruction manual are available from the manufacturer or your supplier at the cost of postage only Precautions For Safe And Proper Use If you are unfamiliar with the use of a woodturning lathe seek advice from your supervisor instructor or other qualified person If you are an amateur or hobbyist woodturner just starting out on this fascinating hobby we would strongly advise joining at least a short course of professional tuition from a recognised woodturning Instructor Axminster Power Tool Centre run courses in Axminster for all levels details are available upon request Advertisements for other courses and tutors can be found in all woodworking or woodturning magazines sold in the UK Many local education authori ties run evening classes in this
20. should 32mm Flat Hex Bolts 24 lock firmly when tommy bar is moved towards vertical If necessary remove any paint from underside of tool rest Wrenches 2 GA BOILS body to ensure firm clamping action onto bed and casting The tailstock should slide freely with the side mounted locking lever on its rest If not slightly undo the nut locat ed between the lathe bed bars beneath the tailstock The tailstock should lock the lever raised approximately 45 degrees Fit the handwheel knob Your machine is now complete and ready to use Operation of Controls Speed Selector 1 The speed selector lever allows the selection of one of ten speeds Select desired speed by easing the lever out Long Leg Supports 2 wards to release the detent pin and move lever in the desired direction ie clockwise for higher speeds anti clockwise for lower speeds Release lever and the detent hy pin will hold desired speed You may need to move the Y u i lever slightly either way to line up a hole in the lever back Lathe Bed Assembly plate with the detent pin a Oe Extension Bed c w Hex Bolts amp Washers 3 4 6 8mm Hex Keys Caution Main Legs 4 Never change speed without motor running Damage to the drive belt or pulleys can occur Always try to stop machine on the slowest speed as this relieves stress on the drive system on start up Short Leg Supports 2 Top Leg Plates 2 ASSEMBLY Assembling The Heads
21. tock Install angular setting assembly into rear of headstock Tighten with spanner Install handle onto clamping bar below speed change lever with screw and spring Assembling The Leg Set Firstly decide now if you wish to use the stand supplied with the lathe If not go straight to Section 7 Find the plastic bag of nuts and bolts in the box The stand is assembled by making up the leg assemblies from two stand legs and one upper stand cover for one end Then one stand leg one stand leg for switch and one upper cover for the other end Bolt them together using cup square bolts flat washers spring washers and nuts Do not fully tighten at this stage gt N N m S x lt Bolt one stand short cross support into each end Lay one end flat and bolt two stand long cross supports into it as shown SettingThe Lathe On The Leg Set a 2 MT V u lt Put this end upright and bolt the stand long cross support into the other end Now place the stand where you wish to use the lathe if possible Get an assistant to help you lift the main body of the lathe out of the box Place the lathe onto the stand with the headstock on the left hand end Take care not to trap the cable Assembling The Headstock Line up the four mounting bolt holes in the lathe bed with the corresponding holes in the stand at the headstock end and secure with four Allen bolts spring washers and nuts Now repeat
22. ure switch is in OFF position before plugging in cable to the power supply MOULDED 13A 240V UK SQUARE PIN PLUG Use Recommended Accessories Consult the owners manual for details of any manufacturer s accessories or contact your supplier for details of recom mended accessories Follow the instructions that accompany the accessory The improper use of accessories may cause hazards The fitting of non recommended accessories may also cause hazards KGAU KJD12 Never Stand On Tool NO VOLT RELEASE Serious injury could occur if the tool is tipped or if the cutting tool is accidentally contacted Do not store materials above SWITCH or near the tool such that it is necessary to stand on the tool to reach them Check Damaged Parts Before further use of the tool a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to ensure that it will operate properly and perform its intended function Check for alignment of moving parts breakage of parts mounting and any other conditions that may affect its operation A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced A parts list is to be found at the back of your operator s manual Never Leave A Machine Running Unattended ALWAYS turn power off Do not leave machine until it comes to a complete stop Drugs Alcohol And Medication NEVER operate tools whilst under the influence of drugs alcohol or after taking medication Use The Correct Tool Do not
23. vironments Do not use power tools in damp or wet locations or expose them to rain Keep work area well lit Provide adequate surrounding work area Keep Children Away All visitors should be kept a safe distance from work area Children are naturally curious therefore ensure they are closely supervised when they are near the work area Make Workshop Childproof Many machines have lockable switches that can be secured with a small padlock or have a removable key Please make use of them to prevent unauthorised operation of your machines Do Not Force Tool It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed Develop a patient approach to the work you will get a better result in the finished product Wear Proper Clothing Do not wear loose clothing gloves neckties or jewellery that can catch in moving parts of machinery Non slip footwear with steel toecaps is recommended Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair Roll up long sleeves above the elbow MC1 MC2 MC3 MC4 MC5 MC6 MC7 MC8 MC9 MC10 MC11 MC12 MC13 MC14 MC15 MC16 MC17 MC18 MC19 MC20 MC21 Headstock Headstock Spur Faceplate Spindle Key 4x4x80 mm Bearing 80205Z Bearing 80205Z Spring Bracket Shifting Lever Ball Bearing 6006Z C Ring S 25 Pulley Spindle Right V Belt Pulley Spindle Left C Ring 5 24 Push Out Rod Nut Lock M12 Clamp Left Hex HD Screw M 8x25 Back Gear Assembly MC21 1 Hex Sockey
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