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Harbor Freight Tools 45861 User Manual

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SKU 45861

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ing male and female parts together

tightly. The spindle has a #3 Morse

Taper (MT-3) and the tailstock has a

#2 Morse Taper (MT-2).
Saddle: An “H” shaped casting that

rides along the ways. A main compo-

nents of the carriage.
Spindle: Main rotating shaft on

which the chuck is mounted. It pass-

es through the headstock.
Spindle through-hole: A dimen-

sion indicating the minimum diameter

of the hole that passes through the

spindle. A workpiece with a diameter

smaller than this can pass through

the spindle to work on longer pieces.
Swing: A dimension representing

the largest diameter workpiece that a

lathe can rotate. The 9x20 lathe has a

9” swing, meaning that the maximum

size workpiece that can rotate without

hitting the bed is 9” in diameter.
tailstock: Assembly that slides

along the ways and can be locked in

place. Used to hold long workpieces

in place or to mount a drill chuck.
tailstock handwheel: Moves the

tailstock in and out. Has a tapered

internal bore to accept a #2 Morse

Taper shank.
tool post: A device mounted on the

compound that holds the cutting tool.
turning: A lathe operation that re-

moves metal from the outside diam-

eter of the workpiece.
ways: Surface along the top of the

bed on which the saddle rides. The

ways are aligned with the centerline

of the lathe.

installing a chuck

Place a piece of wood on the bed of

1.

the Lathe to prevent possible damage

to the Ways.
The 3-jaw chuck is a scroll-type

2.

chuck, meaning that all three jaws

move in unison when adjustments

are made.
The setscrew at the back of the

3.

Chuck prevents it from unscrewing

when rotating the lathe in the reverse

direction.

Setscrew

chuck

4. Loosen the setscrew, and use the

provided Chuck removal wrenches

to remove the Chuck. Use one tool

to hold the spindle in place and the

other to rotate the Chuck counter-

clockwise.

the live center

The Live Center supports stock that

1.

is too long to be supported by the

chuck alone. Stock protruding more

than three times its diameter should

also be supported by the live center.

When using a Live Center, the tail-

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