Hoteche P805351A Manual

3a (350w) 330mm (13") wood lathe

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  • Page 2: Technical Data

    I. Technical data MINI WOOD LATHE MOTOR: 60Hz 500–3500 SPEEDS: Removable key type SWITCH: 1 " (3 DISTANCE BETWEEN CENTRES: " (2 SWING OVER BED: 1"–8 TPI thread (25 mm) DRIVE SPINDLE: 3/8" (10 mm) DRIVE SPINDLE THROUGH HOLE: TAILSTOCK SPINDLE THROUGH HOLE: 3/8"...
  • Page 3 II. Know your mini wood lathe Headstock Tool rest lock lever Faceplate Base lock lever Tool rest Tool rest base Tailstock lock lever Motor Tailstock cup centre Speed control knob Spindle lock lever ON/OFF switch Hand wheel Reset button Tailstock...
  • Page 4: Assembly And Adjustments

    III. Assembly and adjustments Unpacking (Fig. 1) CAUTION: THE MINI LATHE IS HEAVY AND MUST BE LIFTED WITH THE HELP OF ANOTHER PERSON. 1. Carefully remove the mini lathe and loose parts from the box. 2. Lay out all parts and check them against the parts listed below. Examine all parts carefully. For your safety, complete the assembly of the lathe before plugging it into the power supply.
  • Page 5 III. Assembly and adjustments (continued) Mounting the lathe on a benchtop (Fig. 2) WARNING: THE LATHE MUST BE BOLTED TO A BENCHTOP. OPERATING A LATHE THAT IS NOT BOLTED DOWN MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY. 1. In a clear space on the benchtop, measure and mark three hole centres as shown in Fig.
  • Page 6 III. Assembly and adjustments (continued) Using a faceplate Fig. 4 Mount the workpiece onto the faceplate with brass wood screws. Make sure the screws are not so long that they will enter the area of the workpiece where material is to be removed. Note: The faceplate has an open centre, so that when drilling through a workpiece from the tailstock the drill bit can go completely through the...
  • Page 7: Operation

    III. Assembly and adjustments (continued) Removing spur or centre (Fig. 7) Fig. 7 1. Insert the push-out rod (1) into the far end of the headstock spindle or the tailstock spindle until it comes into contact with the shaft of the spur or centre. 2.
  • Page 8 IV. Operation (continued) ON/OFF Switch (Fig. 8) The ON/OFF switch (2) controls application of electrical power to the lathe’s motor. The safety key (3) must be placed in the switch before the switch will operate. 1. Move the switch to the ON position to start the motor. Electric current is immediately applied to the motor.
  • Page 9 IV. Operation (continued) Tailstock (Fig. 9) Fig. 9 1. Move the tailstock (5) by loosening the lock lever (1) and pushing the tailstock to the desired position on the bed. Lock by tightening the lock lever (1). 2. The spindle can extend up to 2 1/2" from the tailstock housing.
  • Page 10: Maintenance

    V. Maintenance WARNING: FOR YOUR SAFETY, TURN THE SWITCH OFF AND REMOVE THE PLUG FROM THE POWER SOURCE BEFORE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE OR LUBRICATION WORK ON THE LATHE. 1. Blow out dust accumulation inside the motor, housing, and bed assembly frequently. If the tailstock has been used as a guide for drilling through the centre of a workpiece, also blow sawdust or shavings out of the centre of both spindles.
  • Page 11: Replacement Parts

    VI. Replacement parts Any and all servicing of the lathe should be performed by a qualified service technician. WARNING: ANY ATTEMPT TO REPAIR OR REPLACE ELECTRICAL PARTS ON THIS TOOL MAY BE HAZARDOUS. REPAIRS SHOULD BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN.
  • Page 12 VI. Replacement parts (continued) Description Description Screw M4x8 Nut M6 Flat washer 4 Wheel Cover Handle Screw Pulley Handle cap Screw M5x10 Eccentricity shaft (B) Bearing 6004-2Z Threaded sleeve Power cable Threaded rod B Retainer 42 Plate Headstock Hex bolt M6x16 Spindle Spring washer 6 Face plate...

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