Cam Tightness; Tool Rest; Tool Rest Extension; Locking Handles - Jet JWL-1440VSK Operating Instructions And Parts Manual

14" x 40" woodturning lathe
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Figure 10
To remove headstock, tailstock or toolrest base
from bed, unscrew and remove either of the studs
(see N, Figure 3). After remounting these items on
the lathe, reinstall studs.
For most turning operations, except outboard
turning, the headstock is positioned at the left end of
bed, and the tailstock moved to accommodate the
workpiece.

8.4 Cam tightness

The clamping mechanisms of headstock, tailstock
and tool rest base are pre-set by the manufacturer,
and should not require adjustment.
If one of them does not tighten properly against the
bed when the locking handle is tightened, adjust it
as follows. (Figure 11 uses the tailstock as the
example.)
Figure 11
1.
Remove stud from end of lathe bed, and slide
tailstock off.
2.
Turn tailstock on its side, and tighten lock nut
(F, Figure 11) to increase cam pressure, or
loosen the nut to relieve cam pressure.
3.
Mount tailstock on bed and lock it to verify
adjustment. Repeat as needed.
4.
Reinstall stud.

8.5 Tool rest

A 12-inch tool rest is provided with your lathe. It is
designed to allow adjustment for height, position on
the bed, and angle to the work.
Loosen locking handle on tool rest base (G, Figure
12) to slide base forward or back, and to angle it to
the bed. Tighten locking handle firmly before
operating lathe.
Loosen handle (H, Figure 12) to raise or lower tool
rest and angle it to the work. Tighten handle before
operating lathe.

8.6 Tool rest extension

The extension (J, Figure 13) mounts to the tool rest
base and offers greater reach for the tool rest when
turning off the bed using the headstock at an angle,
as shown.
Make sure the clamp bushings (K, Figure 13) are
pulled apart sufficiently to accept the post of the
extension.

8.7 Locking handles

Locking handles, such as H, Figure 12, are
adjustable. Simply lift out on handle, rotate it on the
pin, then release it, making sure it seats itself on the
pin.

8.8 Spindle indexing

Indexing is used to create evenly spaced features in
a work piece, while keeping the lathe spindle locked;
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Figure 12
Figure 13

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