ADENDORFF MCJ1000 Assembly And Operating Manual

Wood lathe 14 x 40 inch

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WOOD LATHE
14 x 40 INCH
Model MCJ1000
ASSEMBLY and OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS

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  • Page 1 WOOD LATHE 14 x 40 INCH Model MCJ1000 ASSEMBLY and OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 2: Specifications

    Specifications ITEM DESCRIPTION Motor 1/2 Horsepower; 220-240VAC, single phase, Input Voltage Or 100-120V/AC, single phase, Spindle Rotation Speed 50Hz: 850 to 2510 RPM; 60Hz: 1020 to 3000 RPM Max. Stock Diameter 14 inches Max. Stock Length 40 inches Swing Over Bed 14 inches Distance Between Centers 40 inches...
  • Page 3 Observe work area conditions. Do not use machines or power tools in damp or wet locations. Don’t expose to rain. Keep work area well lighted. Do not use electrically powered tools in the presence of flammable gases or liquids. Keep children away. Children must never be allowed in the work area. Do not let them handle machines, tools, or extensions cords.
  • Page 4: Electrical Information

    23. Do not operate tool if under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Read warning labels on prescriptions to determine if your judgment or reflexes are impaired while taking drugs. If there is any doubt, do not operate the tool Unpacking When unpacking, check to make sure that all parts are included (refer to Parts List and Diagram at end of manual).
  • Page 5 Insert bolts into the Mounting Holes and through the work bench. Tighten down bolts using nuts and washers. Tip (37) Lathe Tip (28) Power Switch (30) Hand wheel (43) Jip (33) Tool Carriage (35)
  • Page 6 Operation Finding the Center of the Wood Stock Use only fresh, square lengths of wood stock or stock that has clearly defined center points on each end of the stock. Follow the Steps below to find the center of the wood stock. Draw two diagonal lines across each end of the wood stock, from one corner to the other corner.
  • Page 7 Turning the Wood Stock Caution: Before turning on the Wood Lathe, make sure to wear ANSI approved eye protection, and do not have any loose clothing or long hair exposed. Lay out your selection of gouges and chisels. You may wish to mark indicator lines along the length of the wood stock to mark points of transition or design change.
  • Page 8 Adjustments Refer to the Assembly Drawing on the last page to find parts referenced below. Moving the Tailstock and Tool Carriage Make sure Lathe Power Line (1) is disconnected. Loosen the Nut (61) for the Tool Carriage (35), or the Nut (54) to move the Tailstock (39).
  • Page 9 Main Shaft (27) Face plate (29) Aligning the Centers Move the Tailstock (39) to the Lathe Tip (28). Lock the Tailstock down. Loosen the four screws (26), around the Main Shaft (27). Swing the Main Shaft forward so the Lathe Tip (28) and the Tip (37) are in line. Then tighten the Screws (26).
  • Page 10 Upper Belt Pulley (5) Power Switch (30) Driving Belt (12) Motor Screw (14) Lower Belt Pulley (13) Protecting Cover (11) Adjust the Driving Belt (12) to the proper steps on the lower Belt Pulley (13) and the upper Belt Pulley (5) to obtain the desired speed. Make sure Driving Belt is not crossed into the adjacent steps.
  • Page 11: Maintenance

    Maintenance When you are finished using your Wood Lathe for the day, wipe down the Wood Lathe or use an air compressor set at 10 PSI to blow the Wood Lathe clean. Periodically check your Wood Lathe for wear or damage and inspect the Driving Belt (12). Do not use your Wood Lathe if you find any damage or wear.
  • Page 12: Parts List

    Parts List Item # Description Item # Description Power Line Ball Bearing Cord Clamp Tailstock Screw Washer Screw Axis Belt Pulley Locking Screw Locking Screw Hand wheel Bolt Screw Washer Washer Bracket Screw Screw Washer Washer Protective Cover Cap Screw Driving Belt Washer Belt Pulley...
  • Page 13: Assembly Drawing

    Assembly Drawing...

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