CARRIAGE LOCK - Fig. 11
Turn the hex socket cap screw A clockwi-
se and tighten it to lock. Turn it counter-
clockwise to loosen and unlock.
CAUTION: The carriage lock screw must
be unlocked before engaging into auto-
matic feeds! Otherwise machine damage
might occur.
See Figure 12, number B.
Rotate the handwheel clockwise to move
the apron assembly towards the tailstock
(right).
Rotate the handwheel counter-clockwise
to move the apron assembly towards the
headstock (left).
See Figure 12, number C.
Clockwise rotation moves the cross slide
towards the rear of the machine.
See Figure 12, number D.
Move the lever down to engage. Move
the lever up to disengage.
See Figure 12, number E.
Rotate the lever to move the compound
rest.
See Figure 12, number F.
Rotate counter-clockwise to loosen and
clockwise to tighten. Rotate the tool post
when the lever is unlocked.
See Figure 13, number G.
Turn hex nut clockwise to lock and coun-
ter-clockwise to unlock.
See Figure 13, number H.
Rotate the lever clockwise to lock the
spindle and counter-clockwise to unlock.
LONGITUDINAL TRAVERSE HANDWHEEL
CROSS TRAVERSE LEVER
HALF NUT ENGAGE LEVER
COMPOUND REST TRAVERSE LEVER
TOOL POST CLAMPING LEVER
TAILSTOCK CLAMPING SCREW
TAILSTOCK QUILL CLAMPING LEVER
See Figure 13, number I
Rotate clockwise to advance the quill.
Rotate counter-clockwise to retract the
quill.
See Figure 13, number J
Three set screws loacted on the tailstock
base are used to off-set the tailstock for
cutting tapers. Loosen lock screw on tail-
stock end. Loosen one side set screw whi-
le tightening the other until the amount
of off-set is indicated on scale. Tighten
lock screw.
TAILSTOCK QUILL TRAVERSE HANDWHEEL
TAILSTOCK OFF-SET ADJUSTMENT
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