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Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents .................................. 3 Warranty & Support ................................4 Registration ..................................4 Who Is Covered? ................................. 4 What Is Covered .................................. 4 Warranty Limitations ................................4 Length of Warranty ................................4 Shipping Damage ................................4 Safety ......................................
Safety Safety Read and understand all warnings and operation instructions before using any tool or equipment. Always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of personal injury. Improper operation, maintenance or modification of tools or equipment could result in serious injury and property damage. There are certain applications for which tools and equipment are designed.
Safety Manufacture Lathe Safety Rules 12. SECURE WORK. Use clamps or a vise to hold the WARNING! For Your Own Safety Read Instruction Manual before Operating Lathe work when practical. It's safer than using your hand and it frees both hands to operate the tool. (a) Wear eye protection.
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Safety ne résistent pas aux impacts et qu'elles ne sont pas (g) U liser la vitesse la plus lente au démarrage d'une homologuées à re de lune es de sécurité. nouvelle pièce. 12. IMMOBILISEZ VOTRE TRAVAIL. lisez des serres ou un étau pour immobiliser votre travail lorsque c'est RÈGLES DE L'OPÉRATEUR possible.
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Safety properly grounded outlet is not available. The TABLE A temporary adapter should be used only until a Ampere Rating Volts Total length of cord in feet properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician. This adapter is not permitted in Canada.
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Save these instructions. Refer to them often and use them to instruct others Fig L006 - Method of locking the Laguna Revo Lathe. (1) Constructed 3 side box with padlock holes. (2) Padlocks. It is strongly recommended that the lathe is never left unattended in the unlocked condition.
Specifications Specifications LAGUNA REVO 15Ι24 WOODTURNING LATHE SKU ..............MLAREVO1524110 MPN ..................415241 PID: ..................415241 Package Dimensions (W x L x H) ....L51.6" W22" H21.9" PRODUCT ASSEMBLED DIMENSIONS High (W x L x H) ............................L52.4" W19.9" H55.9"...
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Specifications MATERIALS Bed ....................................Steel Head/ Tail Stock ................................Cast Iron Legs ..........................Cast Iron Combined with Steel Tube Tool Rest .................................. 1045 Steel Tool Rest Contact Rod ......................6mm (DIA) Hardened 1045 Steel Banjo .................................... Cast Iron FEATURES Spring Loaded Spindle Lock ............................Standard Outboard Turning .................................
Set Up Set Up Receiving It is likely that your machine will be delivered by a third party. Before unboxing, be sure to inspect the packaging and shipping documents supplied by the driver. Ensure that there is no visible damage to the shipment. If any damage has occurred because of shipment, note the damage on the bill of lading or refuse the shipment.
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Set Up Inventory cont. 6. Mounting Hardware, (tool holder, 2 bolts, 2 washers) 7. Leg mounting hardware 8. Spur Drive (headstock) 9. Live Center (tailstock) 10. Leveling Feet (4), with Nuts & Washers 11. Removal Tool, (Live Center & Spur Drive) 12.
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Set Up Step 1 – Install the Leveling Feet Locate the leveling feet from the carton. Install on all four legs to a finger tight position. You will further adjust the legs later to level the bed. Step 2 – Fasten Legs to Stand Body Locate the hardware, select an adequate height for lathe operation, bolt the four legs to stand bodies Floor to Spindle Center 51"...
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Set Up Step 3 – Attach the Tool Shelf Locate the Tool Shelf from the carton and bolt it onto the stand body. Step 4 – Bolt the bed to the assembled legs The lathe will have the safety stops on each end of the bed upon shipment. Please remove the safety stop, headstock, banjo, and tailstock from the bed prior to bolting the bed to the stand.
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Set Up Remove Head Stock Remove Banjo/Tool Rest Remove Tail Stock Locate the nuts and bolts and bolt down the bed to the legs It is probably easiest to put the bed on the floor (protected with cardboard) and then install each leg.
Set Up OPTIONAL Mobility Kit Rear Wheel Assembly Front Wheel Assembly...
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Set Up INDEX..PART NUMBER ........ DESCRIPTION ........SPECIFICATION ....QTY ....PBAND1412-175-6-1......Rod......................1 ....PBAND1412-175-6-2.......Flat Washer..........1/4" ..........6 ....PBAND1412-175-6-3......Socket Head Cap Screw ......1/4"-20UNCx1-3/4" ..... 2 ....PBAND1412-175-6-4......Socket Head Button Screw ....... 5/16"-18UNCx1/2" ...... 2 ....PBAND1412-175-6-5.......Flat Washer..........5/16" .......... 6 ....PBAND1412-175-6-6......Nylon Inserted Lock Nut ......1/4"-20UNC ........ 2 ....PBAND1412-175-6-7.......Fixed Plate ....................
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Set Up Step 1 - Install the Slide Brackets Place two bolts (index 33, 5/16-18UNCx3") through each leg, with one washer (index 34) for each bolt. Install the four (index 31) slide brackets to the four wheels. Thread the bolts directly into the slide brackets. Step 2 - Install the rear wheel bracket Install the rear wheel bracket (index 30) the left or right of the lathe using four bolts (index 33, 5/16-18UNCx3"), with two washers (index 34) and one nut (index 32) for each bolt.
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Set Up Step 3 – Remove the leveling feet (only on the rear wheel side) Place a support underneath the lathe to prop up and access the leveling feet for removal. Remove both leveling feet. Move the support such that there is access to the rear wheel bracket. Step 4 –...
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Set Up Step 5 – Install the Front Wheel Assembly Start by organizing the needed parts and proceed to mount the two other side brackets if you have not done so yet. Place the front wheel bracket (29) on the slide brackets. Drop in the four bolts with one washer before each bolt, and then another washer before the nut, like this: Tighten all hardware.
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Set Up Step 5 – Install the Front Wheel Assembly Sandwich the spring between the wheel and the foot lever prior to installing to the front wheel assembly. Screw on the wheel Raise the Lever to force the wheel to the most upward position. Mount the wheel to the bracket with the four screws (27) and four washers (index 5) Finished assemblies:...
Operation Adjustments The 15/24 Lathe is equipped with a precise position function that allows you to ensure center to center contact between the drive spur and live center (spindle and quill). The adjustment is simple. Loosen the four Allen screws. Lock down the tailstock.
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Operation Loading a workpiece With the Lathe still turned off, prepare to load a workpiece by installing the live center into the tail stock spindle. Find the center of the workpiece to be mounted with either the faceplate or the spur drive center. NOTE: A wood lathe chuck can also be used to load a workpiece.
Maintenance Maintenance Never perform and setup, maintenance or adjustments with the machine connected to the power source! If you have any doubt about the described procedure, seek professional assistance. Do not attempt any procedure that you feel is unsafe, or that you do not have the physical capability of achieving. When removing banding, extreme caution must be used as the banding will spring when cut.
Maintenance Release the Motor work fail mode steps: Digital Read Out (DRO) is displaying an error. • Press the stop button to release the Motor work Err1: Over-current mode. fail mode. If the operating current of the motor exceeds 18 Amps •...
Wiring Wiring VOLTAGE. Before connecting this tool to a power supply (receptacle, outlet, etc.) make sure that the voltage supplied is the same that is specified on the nameplate of the tool. IF IN DOUBT, DO NOT PLUG IN THE MACHINE. Using this tool with a voltage different than that stated on the nameplate can damage the electrical components of this machine and any such damage will not be covered by a warranty.
Parts Parts Never perform and setup, maintenance or adjustments with the machine connected to the power source! Only use authentic Laguna Tools parts for replacements. Customer Support: (800)-332-4049 or customerservice@lagunatools.com Headstock...
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