Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 46-756 Delta
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL T o learn more about DEL T A MACHINER Y visit our website at: www .deltamachinery .com. For Parts, Service, W arranty or other Assistance, please call 1-800-223-7278 ( In Canada call 1-800-463-3582). U.S. DESIGN P A TENT # D450333111301 U.
2 Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will r esult in death or serious injury . Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could r esult in death or serious injury . Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may r esult in minor or moderate injury .
3 1. FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY , READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE OPERA TING THE MACHINE. Learning the machine’ s application, limitations, and specific hazards will gr eatly minimize the possibility of accidents and injury . 2. WEAR EYE PROTECTION. AL W A YS USE SAFETY GLASSES.
4 ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR WOOD LA THES 1 . DO NOT OPERA TE THIS MACHINE UNTIL it is assembled and installed according to the instruc- tions. 2. OBT AIN ADVICE from your supervisor, instruc- tor , or another qualified person if you are not familiar with the operation of this machine.
5 A separate electrical circuit should be used for your machines. This cir cuit should not be less than #12 wire and should be protected with a 20 Amp time lag fuse. If an extension cor d is used, use only 3-wire extension cor ds which have 3- prong gr ounding type plugs and matching receptacle which will accept the machine’ s plug.
6 Use proper extension cor ds. Make sure your extension cor d is in good condition and is a 3-wire exten- sion cord which has a 3-pr ong grounding type plug and matching r eceptacle which will accept the machine’ s plug. When using an extension cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the curr ent of the machine.
7 Carefully unpack the tool and all loose items fr om the shipping container(s). Remove the protective coating fr om all unpainted surfaces, especially on the bottom side of the bedways, the clamp plates under the headstock, the tool rest base, and the tailstock.
8 The hole in the pedestal (C) Fig. 6D can be used to fill the pedestal with sand or concrete to pr ovide more ballast. Fold the metal flap (C) Fig.6D down and out of the way to fill the pedestal. NOTE: If sand is used, pour a small amount of concr ete or similar material in the pedestal to prevent sand leakage through the seams.
9 A TT ACHING LEG INSERTS The lathe is supplied with four leg inserts, one of which is shown (A) Fig. 10. T o attach the leg inserts to the pedestals, place one side in the hole provided and gently tap the other side, top, and bottom with a rubber mallet (B) Fig.
10 T AILSTOCK LIVE CENTER The tailstock live center (A) Fig. 14, supplied with your lathe, is equipped with a No. 2 Morse T aper shank. NOTE: Before inserting the live center , clean both the shank and the inside of the tailstock to remove any grease or debris.
11 ST ARTING AND STOPPING THE TOOL The power switch, located under the safety cover (B) Fig. 18 provides electrical power to the adjustable speed drive. Lift the safety cover (B) and move the switch up to the “ON” position. T o turn the power off, push the safety cover (B) down.
12 4. T o stop the spindle without tur ning the power of f, press the stop button (C) Fig. 22 on the control panel. 5. T o restart, press the FWD button (B). The spindle will gradually return to the speed at which it was stopped. 6. The REVERSE (REV) button (D) Fig.
13 LA THE TOOLS Standard wood turning tools come in several diff erent configurations (Fig. 26). The majority of turnings will requir e the gouge tool (A) Fig. 26. This round nosed hollow chisel is used for roughing cuts, cove cuts and other operations.
14 TOOL REST POSITION Mount the tool rest in place about 1/8” away from the work and 1/8” above the work centerline (Fig. 32.) This position may be varied to suit the work and the operator . Place a guide mark on the tool rest shank as an aid to quick and accurate resetting.
15 ROUGHING A CYLINDER The lar ge gouge is used in the first tur ning operation by smoothing the sharp corners of the work. Run the lathe at low speed and hold the gouge in the manner shown in Fig. 33 The cut starts about 2 inches from the tailstock end and continues from this point to the end of the tail- stock.
16 SMOOTHING A CYLINDER T o smooth a cylinder , use a large skew chisel. This requir es practice, but experience with this tool is very important. Place the cutting point near the cent er o f chisel and high on the work (Fig.
17 CUTTING A SHOULDER Use the parting tool first to reduce the wood to within 1/16” of the requir ed shoulder and diameter (Fig. 43). Clean the waste stock out with the gouge (Fig. 44), then use the skew for the actual cutting of the shoulder (Figs.
18 VEE GROOVES Cutting the vee groove demands much the same technique as the bead, except the skew is hinged straight into the work without rotation (Fig. 51). Only one-half of the vee is made at a time, and one, two, or more cuts may be needed on each side to obtain the desired shape.
19 The gouge is placed on edge on the tool rest so that the grind of the chisel forms an approximate right angle with the work (Figs. 57). The chisel contacts the work at the center of the cutting edge. Hold the tool so that the centerline of the gouge is pointing directly towar d the center of the revolving stock.
20 F ACEPLA TE TURNING Mount turnings that cannot be worked between centers on a faceplate. The greater part of this type of turning is done with the faceplate mounting, although there are a number of jobs which requir e special chucks. All cutting in faceplate work is done by scraping.
21 MAINTENANCE REPLACING DRIVE BEL T 1. Use the supplied hex wrench (A) Fig. 70 to loosen the set scr ew in the handwheel (B) Fig. 70. Engage the spindle lock (C) and rotate the handwheel clockwise to r emove. 2. Use an 11/16" wrench to r emove the bolt (A) Fig.
Use a light oil to lubricate eccentric (A) Fig. 78, and pivot points (B) on both the headstock and the tailstock. (T ailstock illustrated). Use the tip of a screwdriver (A) Fig. 79 to pr ess on the opening, and drop light oil into the handwheel cover (B) of the tailstock.
23 A complete line of accessories is available from your Delta Supplier , Porter -Cable • Delta Factory Service Centers, and Delta Authorized Service Stations. Please visit our W eb Site www .deltamachinery .com for a catalog or for the name of your nearest supplier .
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