Harbor Freight Tools 65345 User Manual - Page 16

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6. Use a wood mallet to drive the Head- Do not press the stock Spur Center (12) into the center workpiece too firmly of the workpiece at least 1/4" deep. with the Tailstock (5) or the bearings will (See Figure Q.) bind and overheat. Also, do not leave the workpiece too loose or the workpiece will FIGURE Q spin off the Lathe. (See Figure R.) HEADSTOCK SPUR CENTER (12) BALANCE WHEEL (22) FIGURE R HEADSTOCK SPUR CENTER (12) TOOL REST CUP CENTER (11) (35) WORKPIECE TAILSTOCK HANDWHEEL (5) 1/4" WORKPIECE BELT TENSION LEVER (31) POWER SWITCH (46) 7. With the workpiece still attached, insert the Headstock Spur Center (12) into the Headstock Spindle (14). (See Figure R.) 12. To set up a faceplate turning operation, remove the Headstock Spur Center (12) from the Faceplate (13). (See Figure S.) 8. With the Cup Center (11) installed in the Tailstock (5), slide the Tailstock toward the workpiece until the Cup Center touches the workpiece center point. The lock the Tailstock in position. (See Figure R.) FIGURE S HEADSTOCK SPUR CENTER (12) 9. Use the Tailstock Handwheel (4) to push the Cup Center (11) into the workpiece at least 1/4". (See Figure R.) FACEPLATE (13) 10. Position the Tool Rest (35) approximately 1/4" away from the workpiece and approximately 1/8" above the center line. (See Figure R.) 11. Make sure to test the set up by hand turning the workpiece to ensure there is enough clearance all the way around before starting. 13. Find the center of the workpiece in the same way as when spindle turning. 14. Cut off the corners of the workpiece. SKU 65345 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353. Page 16

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SKU 65345
For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.
Use a wood mallet to drive the Head-
6.
stock Spur Center (12) into the center
of the workpiece at least 1/4” deep.
(See Figure Q.)
FIGURE Q
1/4”
WORKPIECE
HEADSTOCK
SPUR
CENTER
(12)
7.
With the workpiece still attached, in-
sert the Headstock Spur Center (12)
into the Headstock Spindle (14).
(See Figure R.)
With the Cup Center (11) installed in
8.
the Tailstock (5), slide the Tailstock
toward the workpiece until the Cup
Center touches the workpiece center
point.
The lock the Tailstock in posi-
tion.
(See Figure R.)
Use the Tailstock Handwheel (4) to
9.
push the Cup Center (11) into the
workpiece at least 1/4”.
(See Figure R.)
Position the Tool Rest (35) approxi-
10.
mately 1/4” away from the workpiece
and approximately 1/8” above the
center line.
(See Figure R.)
Make sure to test the set up by hand
11.
turning the workpiece to ensure there
is enough clearance all the way
around before starting.
Do not press the
workpiece too firmly
with the Tailstock (5) or the bearings will
bind and overheat.
Also, do not leave the
workpiece too loose or the workpiece will
spin off the Lathe.
(See Figure R.)
FIGURE R
TAILSTOCK
HANDWHEEL
(5)
CUP
CENTER
(11)
WORKPIECE
TOOL
REST
(35)
HEADSTOCK
SPUR
CENTER
(12)
POWER
SWITCH
(46)
BALANCE
WHEEL
(22)
BELT
TENSION
LEVER
(31)
To set up a faceplate turning op-
12.
eration
, remove the Headstock Spur
Center (12) from the Faceplate (13).
(See Figure S.)
FIGURE S
HEADSTOCK
SPUR CENTER
(12)
FACEPLATE
(13)
13.
Find the center of the workpiece in
the same way as when spindle turn-
ing.
Cut off the corners of the workpiece.
14.