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Instruction And Maintenance Manual
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Delta PM-1875, 46-111 Instruction And Maintenance Manual
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ROCKWELL
MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
PlTf
SBUROH
8.
PENNSVCVANIA
46-111
HOMECRAFT
14/11"
GAP
BED
LATHE
..
I
INSTRUCTlON
AND
MAINTENANCE
MANUAL
The
Delta
Homecraft
14/11"
Lathe
is
a
ruggedly
designed
machine,
for
turning
wood,
plastia and
non-ferrous
metah
such
as
alu-
+
*
dm,
brasi'd
copper.
-
1
Mount
the
lathe
on
the
Delta
stand
Cat.
No.
60-146
or
a
sturdy
bench
or
table
30
to
32
inches
high
The
arbor
pulley
must
extend
beyond
the
end
of
the
bench.
The
motor
can
be
mounted
on
a
shelf
below
the
lathe
or
to
the
rear
of
the
headstock.
Assem-
ble
motor
pulley,
Cat.
No.
932
$vith
large
step
away
from
motor.
Make
sure
steps
on
motor
pulley
are
in
he
with
arbor
pulley.
1
The
following
items
are
furnished
with
your
No.
46-111
lathe:
Drive
center,
cup
center,
3
inch
faceplate,
12",
4"
and
6"
off-
set
tool
mt
with
base,
wrenches
and
the
handle
for
tightexling
the
iail~tock
ram.
The
ram
clamp
for
the
tdstock
is
serrated
and
when
it
is
mounted
to
the
tailstock
it
can
-1
be
positioned
to
suit
the
operator.
The
points
of
bath
the
drive
and
cup
CONSTRUCTXON
FEATURES
The
headstock
spindle
runs
in
two
grewaled
ball
bearings
and
ned
no
further
lubrication.
The
spindle
is
machined
for
#2
mome
taper
shank
tools
and
has
a
%"
hole
through
it.
The
spindle
is
threaded
1"-8
for
mounting
faceplates
or
hand
wheel. A right-
cantere
&
repiaadeable.
T-move
&-ad-
just,
loosen
set
acrew
SP-253
with
wrench
provided
and
push
out
the
point
with
a
piece
-.
of
stiff
wire
inserted
in
the
small
end
of
the
h-.
-
-
-
I
.
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center.
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AND
SPEED
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A % H.P.,
1725
r.p.m.
motor,
Cat.
No.
hand
thread
is
on
the
inner
end
of
the
spin-
:$
62-413
is
recommended
for
normal
use.
For
dle
and
a
left-hand
thread
on
the
outer
end.
:'=I$;
heavy
duty
or
with
cauntershaft,
we
recorn-
.
--
,-
:'<&
mend
a
?4
H.P.
1725
r.p.m.,
Cat*
No.
62-653
The
taihtock
ram
has
a
g2
mme
taper
;I;
,;
mobr,
A
8PEt
phe
tfb~~~~
is
mt
mCOmna
hole.
To
remove
the
cup
center
or
other
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mcndmlfo,.thislat~,
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..
..
-
-
.
.
-,.-.
.
_-1
/..
_
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.
-
attachments,
turn
the
handle
that
operates
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>:,
=.-,
.
..
,
.
,
"
,n
-A.
the
Wtock
ram,
so
that
the
ram
is
moved
..
-'-...(
..
f-
- T --
- -
,'The
motor
should rotate
clockwise
when
in.
Keep
turning
it
until
the
center
is
pushed
-'.-:'--
:
:
looking
at
the
lathe
from
the
headstock
end.
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--.
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:
;
;.
, ,
-
,
-
..
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:
,
-
-.
--
._,
-
--
out
of
the
ram.
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,
.
-
.
->-.
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.-
c
-.
_
,
-
..
.
-._
,,
.
.
. .
--
,,
-
..
-
.-.
If
the
motor
turns
in
the
wrong
direction,
c-
,'-,
-
.
.
-
,L,',j.
=-;.
':-
,
.+'
,
.
t.'
-
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.-
--
--
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.
.
,
.
.
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a
,-.
.
,,.
.
.
,.-
1
see
instructions
for
reversing
on
the
motor
name
plate.
With
a
1725
r.p.ni.
motor,
using
a
No.
932
four
step
motor
pulley,
speeds
of
990,
1475,2200
and
3250
r.p.m.
are
obtained.
THE.
INDEXJNG
MECHANISM
Two
rows
of
holes
are
provided
in
the
pulley
rim
for
use
with
the
in&x
pin,
the
inner
row
having
60
holes
and
the
outer-
row,
8
holes.
The
tip
of
the
index
pin
is,
eccentric,
and
by
turning
the
pin,
the
tip
can
be
en-
gaged
in
the
inner
or
outer
row
of
holes.
To
engage
the
index
pin,
push
it
,in.
THINGS
TO
REMEMBER
1.
Make
sure
tailstock
is
securely
locked
in
positiori
and
work
is
properly
supported.
2,
Always
rotate
work
by
hand
to
make
me
it
does
not
strike
tool
rest
or
bed.
3.
Always
keep
tool
rest
as
close
to
work
as
possible.
4.
Do
not
use the
index
pin
as
a
lock
to
hold
the
pulley
stationary
while
unscrewing
faceplates
or
other
attachments.
5.
Check
and
seIect
proper
speed
before
turning
lathe
on.
6.
Do
not
drive
wood
into
drive
center
when
it
is
in
headstock.
Set
drive
center
into
wood
with
a
soft mallet
prior
to
installing
it
in
the
lathe.
7.
Never
loosen
tailstock
ram
while
work
is
turning.
8.
Never
adjust
tool
rest
while
work
is
turning.
9,
Never
try
to
move
index
pin
while
spindle
is
turning.
10.
Do
not
wear
necktie,
loose
shirt
sleeves
ar
other
loose
clothing
while
working
on
the
lathe.
11.
Safety
glasses
should
be
worn
while
warking
on
lathe.
12.
Always
remove
tool
rest
when
sanding
with
the
lathe
running.
13.
For
inboard
or
outboard
face
plate
turning,
be
sure
material
is
securely
fastened
to
the
faceplate.
14.
Always
remove
centers
from
headstock
by
using
a
%"
diameter
soft
metal
or
wood
rod
inserted
thru
the
spindle.
15.
Never
use
the
screw
center
or
taper
shank
sanding
drum
without
securing
it
with
draw
bolt.
USE
AND
CARE
OF
THE
LATHE
Woodworking
lathes
like
all
other
pieces
of
machinery
*will
not
stand
overloading
or
overworking
indefinitely.
A
person
about
to
operate
a
machine
should
first
acquaint
him-
self
with
.its
capacity;
then
when
operating
.it,
do
so
safely
within
its
capacity.
Ordinar-
ily
a
wadworking
lathe
will
need
only
nom-
inal
care
to
keep
it
in
good
working
order.
SEE
YOUR
DEALER
FOR
A
LIST
OF
MOTOR
SERVICE
STATlONS
FOR
-
2
SERVICING
DELTA
MOTORS.
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