ports are not correctly adjusted or if turning tools are
blunt. Sharp turning tools which are free of defects are
necessary for professional turning.
the work piece is rotating. Wear personal protective gear
such as a hair net and tight fitting work clothes.
sonal protective gear such as safety goggles and a dust
mask.
to injuries caused by electricity.
maining hazards which are not yet evident may still be
present.
in the entire operating manual.
Start-up
Observe the safety notes in the operating instructions before
operating the machine.
Remove the tensioning spindle or the chuck from the spindle
in addition to any step-up tools before first operating the ma-
chine!
Speed adjustment
The speed can only be adjusted once the machine has
been unplugged.
The correct number of revolutions is visible on the speed
diagram located on the headstock. The speed diagram is
intended for medium-hard dry woods.
The appropriate speed is based on various factors such
as:
Successful wood turning does not result from high speeds,
but rather, from correct use of the machine.
Guidelines for speed adjustment
Low speeds for:
Speed adjustment (Fig. 2+3)
the left.
tion indicated by the arrow. The binder can be moved
freely up or down.
belt to the desired level. The belt must lie exactly in the
grooves of the belt disc.
by applying light pressure to the lever (2). Tighten the
binder (C) and return to its vertical position.
NOTE: Extremely high belt-tension causes rapid wear of the
belt.
of a revolution to the right.
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the viewing-window.
lect a speed at least one level lower.
Driver, Fig. 1.2, A
The driver is used exclusively for work between both cent-
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ers.
Face plate, figure 1.1
The face plate is used with flat larger tools.
Change of the clamping tools
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with the hexagonal spanner.
Tailstock, Fig. 1.1, 6
stock can be moved over the entire length of the bed and
can be secured at any distance from the headstock.
binder, turn the sleeve approx. 20 mm outward and
clamp.
stock center into the sunken point in the center of the
workpiece.
two centers and can be rotated freely.
Tailstock center replacement, Fig. 1.1, 4
tip can be removed.
Tool holder, Fig. 1.1, 3
tools and at the same time serves as a support for the
hand.
The height of the tool holder can be adjusted once the
binder has been loosened. To turn further, pull in the
direction indicated by the arrow.
workpiece. Check the adjustment in addition to rotating
the workpiece by hand.
piece.
Check the adjustment once again by rotating the work-
piece by hand.
console can be moved along the entire length of the bed
and in the direction perpendicular to the workpiece. Fur-
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thermore, the holder console can be tilted over approx.
45º to either side.
and place up against the surface to be worked. Depend-
ing on the wood turning tool, place the tool holder up to
6 mm underneath the axis of the workpiece.
Use of wood turning tools, Fig. 4
Examples of how to use the tools when working with the
most frequent forms. Once the machine has been plugged
in, it is ready to be used. Observe the operating instruc-
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