Craftsman 113228360 12" wood lathe

User Manual - Page 9

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location and function of controls
1. ON-OFF SWITCH .... Turns lathe on and off and
locks lathe in off position.
2. TOOL REST SLIDE .... Allows the tool rest to
be moved along the bed.
3. TOOL REST SLIDE LOCK .... Locks the tool
rest slide to the bed.
4, TOOL REST LOCK .... Locks the tool rest to the
tool rest base.
5. TAILSTOCK LOCK .... Locks the taitstock to the
bed.
6. TAILSTOCK .... Slides along the bed and supports
the workpiece for spindle turning.
7. SPINDLE LOCK .... Locks the spindle in the
tailstock.
8. HANDWHEEL .... Moves the tailstock spindle
into correct position for support of workpiece when
spindle turning.
9. TAILSTOCK SPINDLE .... May be moved back
and forth by rotating the handwheel, Supports the
cup center.
10, CUP CENTER (DEAD CENTER) .... Installed
into thetailstockspindle,., supports the workpiece
on center at the tailstock.., referred to as dead
center because it does not rotate.
11. TOOL REST .... Supports the turning tool.
12. TOOL REST HOLDER .... Allows positioning of
the tool rest correct distance away from workpiece.
13. TOOL REST HOLDER LOCK .... Locks the tool _o
rest holder to the tool rest slide. ,z_ -,_
14. HEADSTOCK SPINDLE Supports the spur _ o
center. '-
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15. SPUR CENTER .... Installed in the headstock "_ ,-
spindle.., supports the workpiece on center at _ -_
lhe headstock . . , transfers power from the -J
headstock to workpiece causing the workpiece to ,,-'
rotate.., referred to as a live center because it
rotates.
16, MOTOR COVER .... Protects operator from con-
tact with hot motor and drive belts.
17, SPEED CHART .... Indicates general recom-
mended speeds for various sizes of workpieces.
SF_N_E T_
--875
F*_£ EPt _T£ TUR P_JJO _1 _5.l 1
_ __ SPINDLE --+2++o
SPEED --_4so
I MOTOR
18. BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT LEVER ....
Allows proper tensioning of the drive belt.
WARNING: To avoid Injury from thrown pieces,
always use lowest speed when starting a new
workpiece, using faceplate, or turning between
centers to avoid possible Injury.
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