BD920N-CS09......... .........Rivet............................................... ..................2x5................ ...........2 10 ... 5020......................... .........Graduated Ring.............................. ...........1 11... ... BD920N-CS11......... .........Key................................................. ..................3x13.............. ............1 12... ...5023......................... .........Spring............................................. ............1
Don't force a machine or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed. . USE THE PROPER EXTENSION CORD. Make sure your extension cord is in good condition. When using an extension cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your machine will draw. An undersized cord will cause a drop in the line voltage resulting in power loss and overheating. Ifindoubt,usethenextheaviergauge. Remember,thesmallerthegaugenumber,the heavier the cord. . WEAR PROPER APPAREL. Do not wear loose
5-6 6-7 Nomenclature and Use """'..". 7 Adjusting Tool Rest Operation Parts Breakdown ... ... ... 7 8-11 12 Parts List 13-14 Electrical Schematic ...... .15 3 Uncrating and Clean-Up Note: Uncrating and assembly will require two people due to the machines size and weight. 1. Finish removing contents from the shipping crate. Be sure to check crate thoroughly for any parts not found on initial unpacking. 2. Inspect contents for shipping damage and report any damage to your distributor. 3. Clean all
....................................1 .................JI-X04-B...................Capacitor (motor – not shown).............................300MFD 125VAC........1 .................JI-X04-CA................Capacitor Cover................................................... ....................................1 .................JI-X04-DA................Junction Box (motor – not shown)....................... ....................................1 .................JI-X04-EA.................Junction Bo
4. Replace the gib (B) and screws (A). Finger tighten only at this time. 5. Press against the cutting edge of the knife at the center of the blade with a piece of wood. DO NOT USE FINGERS! This is to ensure that the cam is making proper contact with the knife. 6. Snug the inside two screws, then the outside two screws. 7. Release the piece of wood pressing against the knife and tighten the gib screws. 8. Replace the remaining two blades by repeating steps 1 – 7. 9. Determine if knives need to be
33). gauge (K, Fig. 32) placed on top of the 4. Slide the gauge block to the other end of the gauge block, lower the head assembly until outfeed roller and repeat the adjustment the knife just touches the feeler gauge when described in Step 3. the knife is at its lowest point. Do not move the working table any further until the infeed 5. Recheck the settings and repeat steps 1-4 if and outfeed rollers are adjusted. necessary. Figure 32 19 Figure 33 Gearbox Referring to Figure 34: The JWP-16OS Pl
Slide cross bar toward outboard side as shown. 4. Loosen v-belt tension by loosening pinch bolt in motor support (Figure 38) and raise motor. Remove v-belt from pulleys. 5. Install new v-belt and tension the belt by using the weight of the motor only. Make sure the pulleys are aligned. Replace transfer rod and miter gear; tighten set screw on miter gear and replace protective cap. Tighten collar on transfer rod. 6. Install the outer half of the belt guard and tighten the six screws. Rotating Dru
If the breaker is tripped, turn the sander off and reset the circuit breaker by pressing the button (Figure 2, Item C). Be sure to turn the sander off before resetting the circuit breaker to avoid unintentionally starting the sander 9 This Page Intentionally Left Blank 10 Conveyor Belt Tracking Belt tracking adjustment may be necessary during the break-in period and normal operation to compensate for belt stretching. Abrasive belt tension must be properly adjusted before adjusting the tracking.
8 Installing Pen Mandrel Screw the mandrel (A, Fig. 10) into the threads in the headstock spindle and place the other end on the tip of the live center of the tailstock as shown. The barrel(s) of a pen can be placed between bushings, and held snug on the mandrel by the knurled nut (B, Fig. 10). If you are new to the practice of pen turning, a book entitled “Pens from the Wood Lathe” (stock # 709123) will demonstrate techniques and tips on turning, and is available from WMH Tool Group. Complete s
If in doubt, use the next heavier gauge. Remember, the smaller the gauge number, the heavier the cord. Volts Total Length of Cord in Feet 120V 25 50 100 150 AWG 12-16 Amps 14 12 Not Recommended 5 230 Volt Operation If 230V, single-phase operation is desired, the following instructions must be followed: 1. Disconnect the machine from the power source. 2. This lathe is supplied with four motor leads that are connected for 115V operation, as shown in Figure A. Reconnect these four motor leads for 2