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Technical Support and E-Warranty Certificate www.vevor.com/support LATHE INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL:WM210V-L We continue to be committed to provide you tools with competitive price. "Save Half", "Half Price" or any other similar expressions used by us only represents an estimate of savings you might benefit from buying certain tools with us compared to the major top brands and doses not necessarily mean to cover all categories of tools offered by us.
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CustomerService@vevor.com This is the original instruction, please read all manual instructions carefully before operating. VEVOR reserves a clear interpretation of our user manual. The appearance of the product shall be subject to the product you received. Please forgive us that we won't inform you again if there are any technology or software updates on our product.
MATTERS NEEDING ATTENTION The information contained in this handbook is intended as a guide to the operation of these machines and does not form part of any contract.The data it contains has been obtained from the machine manufacturer and from other sources. We strive to ensure the accuracy of this information and try to verify each item and each data, but we cannot guarantee the full accuracy of the information, which means that the equipment supply may differ in detail from the description of the instructions.
Our company reserves the right to make changes to this specification and product specifications. We will make continuous efforts to improve the quality of our products. All rights reserved. Reproduction or reproduction is not allowed without permission. SAFETY WARNING Symbol Symbol Description Warning - To reduce the risk of injury, user must read instructions manual carefully.
Do not put your hands into safety guard when machine is working No entry automatic machinery in operation Authorized personnel only Do not fill oil during operation Do not turn during repair No fatigue operation The operation is no phone calls Disposal information: This product is subject to the provision of European Directive 2012/19/EC.
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machine tool at will. Use the instructions before operating. 2.Before starting the machine tool, the safety cover should be in the correct position. 3.Before starting the machine tool, please check whether the tool rest wrench and chuck key are removed. 4.Prevent the machine from starting accidentally.
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19. Do not perform any setting operations while the machine is running. 20. Read and understand all warning signs posted on the machine. 21. This manual is intended only to familiarize customers with the operation of the machine and is not a training manual. 22.
TECHNICAL PARAMETER Type number WM210V-L Capacities 210mm Swing over Bed 110mm Swing over Cross Side 735mm Distance Between Centers 100mm Width of Bed Headstock Hole Through Spindle 38mm Taper in Spindle Nose Number of Spindle Speeds Variable 50-2500RPM Range of Spindle Speeds...
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Standard accessories 1. Oil Pan 2. Rear Chip Plate 3. Three Jaw Chuck 4. Specification 5. Tool Box Accessories in the tool box (Fig. 1 ) Fig. 1 Dead Center MT5 Dead Center MT2 Tool Post Wrench Oil Gun Cross Screwdriver Fiat Screwdriver Three Jaw Chuck Hex Socket Wrenches...
UNPACKING AND CLEANING 1. Finish removing the wooden crate from around the lathe 2. Check all the accessories of the machine tool according to the packing list. 3. Unbolt the lathe from the shipping crate bottom. 4. Choose a location for the lathe that is dray, has good lighting and has enough room to be able to service the lathe on all four sides.
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General Description Lathe Bed (Fig. 3) The lathe bed is made of high-grade iron. By combining high cheeks with strong cross ribs, a bed of low vibration and rigidity is produced. It integrates the Headstock and drives the unit, for attaching the carriage and lead screw.
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Carriage (Fig. 5) The carriage is made from high-quality cast iron. The slide parts are smoothly ground.They fit the V on the bed without play. The lower sliding parts can be easily and simply adjusted.The cross slide is mounted on the carriage and moves on a dove-tailed slide.Play in the cross slide may be adjusted with the gibs.
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Apron (Fig. 6) The apron is mounted on the bed. It houses the half nut with an engaging lever for activating the automatic feed. The half nut gibs can be adjusted from the outside. A rack, mounted on the bed, and a pinion operated by Handwheel on the carriage allows for quick travel of the apron.
tail stock (Fig. 8) The tail stock slides on a V way and can be clamped at any location. The tail stock has a heavy-duty spindle with a Morse taper No. 2 socket and a graduated scale. The spindle can be clamped at any location with a clamping lever.
position for clockwise spindle rotation(reverse) ."O"position is OFF and the spindle remains idle. 3. Variable Speed Control Switch (F,Fig. 9) Turn the switch clockwise to increase the spindle speed. Turn the switch counter-clockwise to decrease the spindle speed. The possible speed range is dependent from the position of the drive belt.
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5﹒Longitudinal Traverse Hand wheel (B,Fig.11) Rotate hand wheel clockwise to move the apron assembly toward the tail stock (right). Rotate the hand wheel counter-clockwise to move the apron assembly to ward the Headstock(left). 6﹒Cross Traverse Lever (C,Fig. 11) Clockwise rotation moves the cross slide toward the rear of the machine. 7﹒Half Nut Engage Lever (D,Fig.
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10﹒Tail stock Clamping screw (G,Fig. 12) Turn hex nut clockwise to lock and counter-clockwise to unlock. 11﹒Tail stock Quill Clamping Lever (H,Fig. 12) Rotate the lever clockwise to lock the spindle and counter-clockwise to unlock it. 12﹒Tail stock Quill Traverse Hand wheel (I,Fig. 12) Rotate clockwise to advance the quill.
OPERATION Replacement of Chuck The head spindle holding fixture is cylindrical. Loose three set screws and nuts (A, Fig. 13 only two are shown)on the la the chuck flange to remove the chuck. Position the new chuck and fix it using the same set screws and nuts.
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Fig. 14 Change Speed 1. Unscrew the two fastening screws (B, Fig.15) and remove the protective cover. 2. Adjust the V-belt(C,Fig.16)corresponding position. 3. Tighten the tension pulley and fasten the nut again. Fig. 15 Fig. 16 - 18 -...
Manual Turning Apron travel, cross travel, and top slide hand wheel can be operated for longitudinal or cross feeding. (Fig.17) Fig. 17 Longitudinal Turning with Auto.Feed Use the table (A, Fig.18) on the lathe for selecting the feed speed or the thread pitch.
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Change Gears Replacement 1. Disconnect the machine from the power source. 2. Unscrew the two fastening screws and remove the protective cover. 3. Loosen the locking screw (B, Fig.19) on the quadrant. 4. Swing the quadrant (C, Fig. 19) to the right. 5.
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Cylindrical Turning (Fig. 21) In the straight turning operation, the tool feeds parallel to the axis of rotation of the workpiece. The feed can be either manual by turning the hand wheel on the lathe saddle or the top slide, or by activating the automatic feed.
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Turning: Slender shaft ( Fig. 23 ) For turning between centers, it is necessary to remove the chuck from the spindle. Fit the M. T. 3 center into the spindle nose and the M.T. 2 center into the tail stock. Mount the workpiece fitted with the driver dog between the centers.
After taper turning, the tailstock should be returned to its original position according to the zero position on the scale of tail stock. (E, Fig.24) Thread Cutting Set the machine up to the desired thread pitch (according to the threading chart, Fig.20).
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an undercut at the thread run out. The speed must be as low as possible. The change gears must have been installed according to the required pitch. The thread cutting tool must be exactly the sample shape as the ...
Lathe Accessories Three Jaw Universal Lathe Chuck Using this universal chuck round triangular square hexagonal octagonal and twelve,cornered stock may be clamped. (Fig.26) Note: new lathes have very tight fitting jaws. This is necessary to ensure accurate clamping and long service life- with repeated opening and closing the jaw adjusts automatically and their operation becomes progressively Smoother.
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take them out in descending order 3,1,0 one by one- After you finish this procedure rotate the jaws to the smallest diameter and check that the three jaws are well-fitted. Four Jaw 1ndependent Lathe Chuck This special chuck has four independently adjustable chuck jaws- These permit the holding of asymmetrical pieces and enable the accurate set,up of cylindrical pieces.
Live Center (optional) The live center is mounted in ball bearings- Its use is highly recommended for turning at speeds in excess of 6.RPM. ( Fig.29) Steady Rest The steady rest serves as a support for shafts on the free tail stock end. For many operations the tail stock can not be used as it obstructs the turning tool or drilling tool, and therefore, must be removed from the machine.
Setting the Steady Rest 1. Loosen three hex nuts. (A, Fig.31) 2. Loosen knurled screw (B, Fig.36) and open the sliding fingers. (C, Fig.31) until the steady rest can be moved with its finger around the workpiece. Secure the steady rest in position. 3 .
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ADJUSTMENTS After a period of time, wear in some of the moving components may need to be adjusted. Main spindle Bearings The main spindle bearings are adjusted at the factory. 1f end play becomes evident after considerable use, the bearings may be adjusted. Fasten the slotted nut (A, Fig.32) on the back of the spindle, loosen the outer slotted nut (B, Fig.32).
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Adjustment of Cross slide The cross slide is fitted with a gib strip(C, Fig.33) and can be adjusted with screws (D, Fig.33) fitted with lock nuts. (E, Fig.33) Loosen the lock nuts and tighten the set screws until slide moves freely without play. Tighten lock nuts to retain adjustment.
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Adjustment of HaIf Nut Guide The half nuts engagement can be adjusted with screws (I, Fig.35) fitted with lock nuts (J, Fig.35). Loosen the nuts on the right side of the apron and adjust the control screws until both half nuts move freely without play. Tighten the nut.
LUBRICATION NOTES: Lubricate all slideways lightly before every use. Lubricate the change gears and the lead screw slightly with grease. 1. Carriage Lubricate Four oil ports (A, Fig. 36) with 20W machine oil once daily. 2. Cross Slide Lubricate two oil ports (B , Fig. 36 ) with 20W machine oil once daily. - 33 -...
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3. Lead screw Lubricate the left oil port ( C Fig. 37) and right oil port (D, Fig.38) with 20W machine oil once daily. Fig. 37 Fig. 38 Electricity WARNING! Connection of the lathe and all other electrical work may only be carried out by an authorized electrician! Failure to comply may cause serious injury and damage to the machinery and property!
The following is wiring diagram of the lathe: (Fig.39) Fig. 39 MAINTENANCE Keep the maintenance of the machine tool during the operation to guarantee the accuracy and service life of the machine tool. 1. In order to retain the machine's precision and functionality. it is essential to treat it with care.
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inflammable. Collect cleaning rags or cleaning wool in a suitable closed vessel and dispose of them in an environmentally sound way - do not put them with normal refuse! 2. Lubrication all slide ways lightly before every use. The change gears and the lead screw must also be lightly lubricated with grease.
TROUBLE SHOOTING Problem Possible Reason Elimination Tool blunt Re.sharpen tool Clamp tool Surface of work Tool springs with less overhang piece too rough Feed too high Reduce feed Radius at the tool tip too small Increase radius Centers are not aligned (tail stock has Adjust tail stock to the center offset) workpiece...
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wrong Wrong pitch Adjust the right pitch Turn the work piece to Wrong diameter the correct diameter Spindle does Unlock emergency stop Emergency stop switch activated not activate switch - 38 -...
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BREAKDOWN DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST Headstock Assembly - 39 -...
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Parts Description specification Parts Description specification Qty φ 22xl Screw M5x25 Spring Ring Washer Cover DC Motor 83ZY005A Screw M8x25 Motor Puller Washer A4x4x20 Screw M6x8 Washer Belt Gates-5M- 360 Screw Bracket Plate Belt Cover Washer Screw M8x20 Bolt Ml0x80 Block Screw M6x30...
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BREAKDOWN DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST Top slide, Cross slide, Carriage Assembly - 41 -...
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Parts Description Specification Parts Description Specification Qty Handle Screw M4x8 Handle Base Screw M5x10 Washer Bush Ф5 Bolt oil Cup Screw M6x25 Screw M4x20 Spring 5x10x1 Screw Longitudinal Slid Wiper Cover Wiper Screw M4x14 Screw Top Rest Sliding Block Screw M5x30 Screw M4x10...
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Parts Description Specification Parts Description Specification Qty Screw M8x8 Half Nut 4x10 Hand wheel Screw M4x10 Spring Block Screw M5x10 Screw M6x8 Collar Spring 0.6x 3.5x12 Bracket Ball Screw M8x25 Screw M4x12 Screw M5x8 Apron Shaft 31 1 A3x3x8 3x30 Gear Shaft Hand Base Shaft...
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Bed, hanging wheel parts Abssemaly - 45 -...
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Parts Description Specification Parts Description Specification Qty Spring Ring Gear Rack Gear Screw M2x12 Bush Bearing 51100 BoIt Right Support Gear Screw M8x6 Gear Cover Screw M4x12 Washer Gear Bush Gear Frame Gear Screw M6x35 Gear Bush Gear Left Support Gear Screw M6x14...
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