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Safety Rules As with all machinery there are certain hazards involved with the operation and use. Using it with caution will considerably lessen the possibility of personal injury. However, if normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, personal injury to the operator may result. If you have any questions relative to the installation and operation, do not use the equipment until you have contacted your supplying distributor.
Machines sold through dealers must be registered with Laguna Tools within 30 days of purchase to be covered by this warranty. Laguna Tools guarantees all new machines and accessories sold to be free of manufacturers’...
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INTRODUCTION TO THE LATHE Turbo lathes are designed and built to satisfy the most imaginative fantasies of woodworkers. With outstanding new features, energetic performances and so many user- friendly considerations, Turbo lathes simply turn turning jobs an unprecedented experience. Featuring ...
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Specifications Models T-50 T-60 Operation Information 20” 24” Swing Over Bed 36” 48” Dist. Between Centers 16” 20” Swing Over Tool Rest Base Spindle Speeds: H 200-3500rpm (Variable) 200-3500rpm (Variable) 50-820rpm (Variable) 50-820rpm (Variable) 44” 44” Floor Spindle Center Height Headstock Travel Full Length Full Length...
POWER SUPPLY Warning: For your own safty and protection of property, consult an electrician if you are unsure about wiring practices or electrical codes in your area. Caution: If the plug does not fit the available receptacle, or the machine must be reconnected for use on a different type of circuit, or use an extension cord with this machine, the reconnection must be made by a qualified electrician and comply with all local codes and ordinances.
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Assembling Instruction Warning: The lathe must be disconnected from power source during assembly. Legs Installation (Fig. 2) 1, Life the lathe off the pallet by using a hoist or forklift. Place it on a table or workbench with sufficient clearance to allow the support legs to be attached from underneath. 2, Attach the legs to the bed by using 12mm hex head bolts A with washer B.
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Comparator Brackets (Optional) See Fig.4, mount the front comparator bracket C to the back of the headstock with two 12mm socket head cap screws. This bracket can be also used for spindle shield guard mounts. Rear comparator bracket should be mounted to the back of the tailstock. The bracket has a slot so it can be aligned with the front comparator bracket.
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A: Right end of bed: for up to 56” center distanc (Fig. 6). B: Right leg: for outboard turning (Fig.7) C:Front bed: for convenience operation (Fig.8) 12” Swing away Extension Bed (Standard for T-60, Optional for T-50) 12” swing away bed is standard for T60 lathe (pre-installed before delivery). If you purchase the Swing Away Bed System as optional accessory, please follow the instructions as below: Fig.
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1, With an assistant, attach the extension bed to lathe bed right end with two head cap bolts B. Slightly tighten the bolts. These two bolts must be taken off as soon as swing away system assembly is completed (Fig.9) 2, Adjust the extension bed flush to the lathe bed.
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Change Over of low-high speed ranges This lathe is designed with two speed ranges (Low/High speed range) , within each range, speed can be changed variablly by an electronic variable speed controller. To change the spindle speed range, please follow instructions as below (Fig 14): 1, Unplug the lathe from the power source.
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Tool Rest Base (Banjo) The Banjo is designed with cam-lock system. it can slide along the bed freely when unlocked. Loosen the locking handle and move the Banjo to the desired place. Lock the lever firmly after adjustment. Tool Rest A 14”...
4, Insert lock rod A (Fig.16) into handwheel hole. Hold the rod and tighten the faceplate with faceplate wrench. 5,There is a set screw on face plate. Please tighten it when you work with the lathe in reverse rotation. Fig. 16 Tailstock Quill The tailstock quill can be turned in and out by turning the quill handwheel.
PARTS LIST / DIAGRAMS Parts List For models T-50 and T-60 Note: The parts for T-50 and T-60 lathes are mostly the same, except for some parts are different which are underlined below and clearly specified for T-50 or T-60. Index No.
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HWT50-01-27 Position Pin GB/T 889.1-2000 Lock Nut Degree Indictor HWT50-01-14 Spindle Hand-wheel HWT50-01-16 HWT50-01-35 Cover for T-50 T-50 HWT60-01-35 Cover for T-60 T-60 Hinge GB/T70.3-2000 Hex Socket Cap screw M5×14/16 GB/T 97.1-1985 Flat Washer Hex Nut GB/T 889.1-2000 HWT50-06-03 Speed Step Indictor HWT50-01-38 Button GB/T 70.1-2000...
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GB/T 889.1-2000 Hex Nut HWT50-02-01 Tail stock for T-50 T-50 HWT60-02-01 Tail Stock for T-60 T-60 Position Block HWT50-02-11 HWT50-02-10 Lock Handle HWT50-02-02 Sleeve HWT50-02-03 Lead Screw Position Ring HWT50-02-04 HWT50-02-05 Washer HWT50-02-06 Hand Wheel HWT50-02-07 Handle GB/T 77-2000 Set Screw M8×10 Adjusting Handle M10×45...
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HWT50-01-52 Wrench HWT50-01-40 Dead Center Live Center HWT50-01-41 Knockout Bar HWT50-01-42 HWT50-01-43 Profiling Center HWT50-01-44 Profiling Center HWT50-01-45 Knockout Rod Spindle Locating Rod HWT50-01-55 HWT50-03-02 Tool Rest Leveler M16×65 GB/T 6176-2000 Hex Nut HWT50-01-50 Tool Holder GB/T 97.1-1985 Flat Washer 20”...
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GB/T 6170-2000 Hex Nut 12” HWT50-05-05 Swing Extension Bed Hex Socket Cap screw GB/T70.1-2000 M12×40 Hinge HWT50-05-06 GB/T 70.1-2000 Hex Socket Cap screw M8×25 GB/T 93-1987 Spring Washer GB/T 77-2000 Set Screw M6×10 Hinge Shaft HWT50-05-07 HWT50-05-10 Brass Sleeve GB/T 893.1-1986 Retaining Ring HWT50-05-08 Locating Shaft...
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