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Instructions Harbor Freight Tools, Modèle 90692

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(See Figure G.) SKU 90692 PAGE 9 FIGURE G SAFETY SHIELD (8) HANDLE (51) SAFETY SHIELD PLATE (43) SUPPORT BAR (54) BOLT PAN HEAD SCREW (9) FLAT WASHER (21) HEX NUT (7) HEX HEAD BOLT (11) FLAT WASHER (40) HEX NUT (39) FIGURE G SAFETY SHIELD (8) HANDLE (51) SAFETY SHIELD PLATE (43) SUPPORT BAR (54) BOLT PAN HEAD SCREW (9) FLAT WASHER (21) HEX NUT (7) HEX HEAD BOLT (11) FLAT WASHER (40) HEX NUT (39) S To AdjustThe CuttingTool: 1. Prior to use, the Cutting Tool (31) must be set approximately 1/8” above the Spindle of the lathe. Make sure to check at the Headstock and Tailstock of the lathe. (See Figure H.) 2. The Cutting Tool (31) can be adjusted vertically by loosening the Support Bar Handles (45) which secure the Lower Vertical Support Bars (46) in place. (See Figure B.) FIGURE H SET SCREW (20) SOCKET HEAD BOLT (25) SKU 90692PAGE 10 CUTTING TOOL (31) 3. The Cutting Tool (31) also can be adjusted verticallyby loosening the Socket Head Bolt (25) which secures the Tool Holder (24) in place. Once adjusted, make sure to re-tighten the Socket Head Bolt. (See Figure H.) 4. The Cutting Tool (31) can be adjusted horizontally by moving the Tool Rest Base across the Bed of the lathe, towards or away from the Spindle of the lathe. (See Figure A.) 5. The Cutting Tool (31) also can be adjusted horizontally by loosening the two Set Screws (20), moving the Cutting Tool in or out, and then re-tightening the Set Screws. (See Figure H.) To Perform DuplicateTurning: 1. Mount the original woodstock that is to be duplicatedin the Pattern Bolts (42). The Tool Rest Bases (44) will need to be adjusted along the Bed of the lathe to the required length. (See Figures A, and C.) 2. Mount the new piece of woodstock in the lathe. When starting with a square piece of woodstock that will be cut to a cylinder, detach the Spring (19) on the Tool Holder (24) from the Support Bar (54). Manually feed the Cutting Tool into the woodstock with a light depth of cut until the cylinder has been formed. Do not start cutting on the end of the woodstock, as the Cutting Tool may become caught and damage the woodstock. (See Figure F.) 3. Turn the woodstock to a cylinder slightly larger than final size. Then, reattach the Spring from the Tool Holder (24) to the Support Bar (54) and adjust the Pattern Follower assembly against the original woodstock. (See Figures E, and F.) 4. Continue gliding the Tool Holder (24) along the Support Bar (54) until the new piece of woodstock fully duplicates the original piece of woodstock. (See Figure F.) 5. Always make sure to turn off the lathe and unplug it from its electrical outlet when finished with duplicate turning. Wait until the lathe and Lathe Duplicator Attachment stop completely before attempting to remove the pieces of woodstock. INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND CLEANING 1. Before each use, inspect the general condition of the Lathe Duplicator Attachment. Check for broken, cracked, or bent parts, loose or missing parts, and any condition that may affect the proper operation of the product. If a problem SKU 90692 PAGE 11 occurs, have the problem corrected before further use. occurs, have the problem corrected before further use. 2. For better and safer performance, always keep the Cutting Tool (31) clean and sharp. 3. Daily, with a clean cloth, brush, or vacuum remove all debris fromthe Lathe Duplicator Attachment. Then, use a lightweight machine oil to lubricate all moving parts. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Symptom Possible Cause(s) Corrective Action Machine slows down while operating. 1. Applying too much pressure to workpiece. 1. Ease up on pressure. Tool “chatters” during turning operation. 1. Workpiece is too far out of round. 2. Workpiece has too much wobble. 3. Operator using improper technique. 4. Cutting motion is against the grain of the workpiece. 5. Workpiece is too long and thin, and is deflected by tool pressure. 1. True up the roundness of the workpiece before turning operation. 2. Establish new center marks on ends to reduce wobble. 3. Read instructions, and take lighter cuts to minimize chatter. 4. Use cutting motion that is with the grain. 5. Install a steady rest in the middle, behind the workpiece. Workpiece splits or breaks up during turning operation. 1. Workpiece contained defects before mounting. 1. Select or assemble a workpiece that is free of defects. Workpiece finish poor. 1. Prototype or template loose. 2. Loose tool holder. 3. Pattern follower not contacting original. 1. Secure prototype or template. 2. Tighten tension of spring. 3. Adjust pattern follower firmly against original. SKU 90692 PAGE 12 PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY THE MANUFACTURER AND/OR DISTRIBUTOR HAS PROVIDED THE PARTS LIST AND ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM IN THIS MANUAL AS A REFERENCE TOOL ONLY. NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER OR DISTRIBUTOR MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND TO THE BUYER THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO MAKE ANY REPAIRS TO THE PRODUCT, OR THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE PRODUCT. IN FACT,...


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