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Additional safety instructions for copy-crafter, Warning, Your – Sears 113.24907 User Manual

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19. NEVER STAND ON TOOL

Serious injury could occur if the tool is
tipped.

Do not store materials above or near the

tool such that it is necessary to stand on
the tool to reach them.

20. CHECK DAMAGED PARTS

Before further use of the tool, a guard or

other part that is damaged should be care-
futiy checked to ensure that it will operate

properly and perform its intended function.

Check foralignment of moving parts, binding

21.

of moving parts, breakage of parts, mount­
ing, and any other conditions that may affect

its operation. A guard or other part that is

damaged

should

be

properly

repaired

or

replaced.

DIRECTION OF ROTATION
Consult owners manual for proper direction

of spindle rotation.

22. NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UN­

ATTENDED

Turn power off. Don’t leave tool until
comes to a complete stop.

additional safety instructions for copy-crafter

Before operating the Copy-Crafter read and understand your Lathe and Copy-Orafter
ovtfner’s manuals and affixed Warnings.

Preparation of workpiece

Before

attempting

to

copy

(duplicate)

a

spindle

turning,

rough

out

the

workpiece

using the conventional lathe tools and lathe
tool rest. Use lowest speed when starting -

t;5Ai.(tptiU I

I f i i Itil lUoU

LM I IclUlcJ

“spindle speed” chart.

Before

attempting

to

faceplate

turning,

saw

workpiece.

copy

(duplicate)

a

the corners off the

4.

Mount the workpiece (see “Getting to Know
Your Copy-Crafter”). Use lowest speed when

starting * never exceed recommended speed
on Lathe “spindle speed” chart. Use con­
ventional lathe tools and tool rest to turn

periphery. Use conventional lathe tools and

tool rest (or Bowl Turning Tool Rest -

Cat. No. 9-24903) for internal turnings deeper

than 3/4 inches.

Do not force the cutting tool into the re­

volving workpiece, or attempt to take a

heavy cut. This could damage the workpiece

or cause It to come out of the lathe. This is
especially true of long workpieces of small
diameter.

Always take light cuts and make sure that
the centers are seated properly in the work­

piece.

Wear safety goggles at all times. Wear face

shield or mask if operation is dusty.

Stop operation immediately if the turning

vibrates or If abnormal noise occurs.

Tighten

all

screws,

nuts

and

locknuts

securely before operating.

Note and follow the instructions found on

the WARNING label which appears on the
flange of the platform channel.

WARNING:

for

YOUR

own

safety

1.

READ AND UNDERSTAND LATHE AND COPY-CRAFTER

OWNERS’

MANUALS

AND

AFFIXED

WARNINGS

BEFORE 0PERATIN5THIS MACHINE.

2.

USE

LOWEST

SPEED

WHEN

STARTING

A

NEW

WORKPfECE—NEVER

EXCEED

RECOMMENDED

SPEED

ON LATHI “SPINDLE SPEED” CHART.

3. WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES.
4.

TURN

WORKPIECE

OVER

BY

HAND

TO

CHECK

CLEARANCE

TO

TOOL,

TOOL

REST,

AND

ORIGINAL

TURNING OR TEMPLATE.

5.

DO

NOT

TURN

A

SPLIT

WORKPIECE

OR

ONE

CONTAINING A KNOT.

The operation of any power tool can result In
foreign objects being thrown into the eyes, which

can result In severe eye damage. Always wear
safety goggles complying with ANSI Z87.1 (shown

on Package) before commencing power tool
operation. Safety Goggles are available at Sears

retail or catalog stores.