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Harbor Freight Tools 45861 User Manual

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SKU 45861

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bed: Main supporting casting run-

ning the length of the lathe
between centers: A dimension

representing the maximum length

of a workpiece that can be turned

between centers. Also a method of

holding a workpiece by mounting it

between the centers of the headstock

and the tailstock spindles.
carriage: The assembly that moves

the tool post and cutting tool along

the ways.
carriage handwheel: A wheel with

a handle used to move the carriage

by hand.
center: A precision ground tapered

cylinder with a 60º pointed tip and

a Morse Taper shaft. Used in the

tailstock to support the end of long

workpieces. May also be used in the

headstock spindle to support work

between centers at both ends.
center drill: A short drill used to

form pilot holes and countersunk

holes.
centerline: An imaginary line ex-

tending from the center of the spindle

through the center of the tailstock

ram, representing the central axis

of the lathe around which the work

rotates.
chuck: A clamping device for hold-

ing work in the lathe or for holding

drills in the tailstock.
compound: Movable platform

where the tool post is mounted; it can

be set at an angle to the workpiece

(also known as compound slide and

compound rest).

compound handwheel: The wheel

used to move the compound slide in

and out.
cross Slide: Platform that moves

along the lathe axis under control of

the cross-slide handwheel.
cross Slide handwheel: The wheel

used to move the cross slide in and

out (also called cross feed).
Faceplate: A metal plate with a flat

face-mounted spindle to hold irregu-

larly shaped work.
Facing: A lathe operation in which

metal is removed from the end of a

workpiece to create a smooth sur-

face.
gib: An adjustable length of steel or

brass with a diamond shaped cross-

section that engages one side of the

dovetail slide. Used to adjust the

dovetail for optimum tightness and to

compensate for wear.
halfnut: A nut formed from two

halves which clamp around the lead-

screw to move the carriage.
halfnut lever: This Lever engages

the carriage with the leadscrew.
headstock: The main casting

mounted on the left end of the bed

where the spindle is mounted. Hous-

es the spindle gears.
leadscrew: Screw used to drive the

carriage under power for turning and

thread cutting operations. Smaller

leadscrews are used within the cross-

slide and compound to move those

parts by precise amounts.
Morse taper (Mt): A taper of spe-

cific dimensions used to mate match-

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