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assembly
MOUNTING LATHE AND MOTOR
ON WORKBENCH
1. Drill six 3/8" holes in your bench according to the dia-
gram to the right. NOTE: Make sure the top of your
bench is positioned so that you don't drill into the legs
or rail underneath.
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HOLESFO,MOTOR- - 0 - (
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HOLES FOR LATHE ,-_----.-_ 1
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LOCATION OF MOUNTING HOLES
NOTE: To attach your Lathe to the bench, use the bolts,
outs and washer you removed when unpacking.
2. Position Lathe on bench and insert two bolts through
holes in headstock but do not screw on the nuts.
3.
Position the Lathe so that the bed is parallel to the front
of the bench. Check the foot, If the bottom of the foot
is not flat on the surface of the bench, loosen the screw
in the foot, tap the screw to loosen the Iocknut inside.
Turn the foot so it is flat on the bench and tighten the
screw.
4. Mark the location on the bench of the hole in foot•
5, Remove the Lathe and ddll a 3/8" hole to attach the
foot,
6, Position the Lathe and insert the bolts from the top.
Pface a fiat washer, a Iockwasher and a nut on the bolts
and tighten the nuts,
Position the motor over the mounting holes. NOTE"
When using a Craftsman double shaft motor, make sure
the 5/8" dia. shaft is to the left when facing the front of
the Lathe• For motors with a !/2" diameter shaft see
Step 15.
NOTE: Motor is included with Model 113,238160 and
113•238180.
NOTE: The ventilation holes in the motor should NOT
face upward as sawdust can collect inside the motor, tf
necessary, loosen the two motor base cFamp screws and
rotate the motor, Then, tighten the clamp screws.
8. Find four 1-3/4" carriage bolts, flat washers and nuts
from among the loose parts (see illustration),
9. Insert the bolts from the top. Place a flat washer aod a
nut on the bolts but do not tighten the nuts at this
time.
1 3/4
BED PARALLEL TO
FRONT EDGE OF BENCH
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