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Teknatool NOVA 1624 II - Setting Up Your Workshop; Workshop Requirements; Lathe Stand Recommendations

Teknatool NOVA 1624 II
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Consideration
Recommendation
Lathe
Location
Locate the Nova 1624 II close to a power source in an area with
good lighting. Leave clearance to all sides of the lathe; allow for
motor clearance when the headstock is swiveled. Other machines
in your shop should not interfere with the operation of the lathe.
Lighting
Your shop should have adequate lighting. The work area of the
lathe should be well lit; there should not be shadows cast on your
work. If possible, locate near a window. A movable spotlight may
be helpful.
Electrical
The Nova 1624 II requires the appropriate outlet nearby to power
the motor. Wiring and outlets should adhere to local electrical
codes. If in doubt, seek advice from an electrician. Minimize use of
extension cords.
Ventilation
Your shop should be adequately ventilated. The degree of
ventilation will vary based on the size of the shop and the amount of
work done. The use of dust collectors and filters will minimize risks
to your health.
Consideration
Recommendation
Lathe Height
from floor
The height of the stand should locate the centerline of the lathe
spindle at the elbow height of the turner.
Stand Top
The stand top should be flat so the lathe does not twist when it
is bolted down. Check for any gaps between lathe feet and
stand top before bolting down. Shim and prepare stand as
necessary.
Stand Weight
The stand should have enough weight and mass so it doesn't
move when turning large work pieces, and so that the stand can
absorb vibrations. A lathe stand's stability can be improved by
weighing it down with sand bags on a lower shelf.
Stand Legs
The stand should sit level on the floor and not rock.