FOREDOM M.BL, M.BL-2CE Owner's Manual

Owner’s Manual
FOREDOM
®
FOREDOM
®
Form 1248 5/10 n
Printed in USA
The Foredom Electric Company Bethel, CT USA 06801
www
.foredom.com
Maintenance
Lubrication: The Foredom Bench Lathe has
pre-lubricated ball bearings and a dust-proof motor housing and does not require any lubrication. The motor is designed to operate above room temperature which will be warm to the touch but not harmful to the motor.
Brush Wear: Disconnect power cord before checking for brush wear. Check for brush wear periodically (about every 200 hours of continuous operation). Unscrew the brush tube caps, check the brush length, and install new brushes if the old ones are less then 3/16
(4.7mm) in overall length. Be sure that the radius in the end of the brush is in line and conforms to the commutator surface. Replacement brushes (MP262P) are available from your dealer, the factory, or you may order them online from
www.foredom.com.
Bench Lathe
M.BL (115v)
M.BL-2CE (230v)
For Your Own Safety–
Read Owner’s Manual before operating your Foredom Power Tool.
Always wear eye protection while using the Bench Lathe or other power tools.
If this manual has been downloaded or received as a replacement to go with an older model (made prior to 2003), the
attachments shown in this manual will not fit. Older bench lathes require attachments that will fit 1/4(6.35mm) straight motor shafts. Contact your Foredom dealer or Foredom for bench lathe attachments.
Repair Services
Authorized repair service is available at the Foredom factory in Bethel, CT. Send items for repair to the factory marked:
“Attention: Repair Department” The Foredom Electric Company 16 Stony Hill Road, Bethel, CT 06801
Enclose the item(s), a packing list, and information regarding the problem or repairs required. Estimates of repair cost will be made upon request.
Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty repairs.
Contact Information
If you have a warranty issue with your Foredom power tool please use the contact information below. For more information on Foredom machines, handpieces or accesso­ries, contact your local dealer. When no local dealer is available contact Foredom at:
The Foredom Electric Company
16 Stony Hill Road, Bethel, CT 06801 Tel.: (203) 792-8622
Fax: (203) 796-7861
Email: customerservice@blackstoneind.com
LIMITED WARRANTY
The Foredom Electric Co. warrants the Bench Lathe to be free of defects in material or workmanship for a period of 1 year after purchase. During the warranty period, the defective product will be repaired or replaced without charge or, at our option, the purchase price will be refunded. This warranty does not cover damage caused in transit or by accident, misuse, or ordinary wear.
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF FITNESS AND MERCHANTABILITY, ARE HEREBY LIMITED IN DURATION TO A PERIOD ENDING ONE YEAR FROM DATE OF PURCHASE, AND WE WILL NOT BE LIABLE OR RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Repair or replacement will be made at our option if the product is returned post-paid to:
The Foredom Electric Company
16 Stony Hill Road
Bethel, CT 06801 USA
All warranty repairs must be done at the factory at the above address. We will not pay any shipping or transportation charges. This warranty only covers the original purchaser of the product. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
You have purchased a fine quality power tool which will do a wide variety of tasks difficult to do with any other kind of power tool. Foredom
®
Power Tools are manufactured to high standards of precision and performance and, with proper operation and maintenance, will give you many years of trouble-free use.
Safety Instructions
Before using your Foredom Bench Lathe, please read all safety instructions.
They are for your protection and should always be followed to reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the tool.
Always wear proper eye and face protection. Safety glasses or face shields should be worn whenever you operate a Foredom or any power tool to prevent serious eye or face injuries.
Do not wear
loose clothing or jewelry and be sure to
tie back
long hair
.
Always use a proper dust collection system or wear a respirator to prevent the inhalation of dust particles or other debris into your lungs.
Never
operate an accessory at speeds above its maximum speed rating. When properly used, all of Foredom’s accessories can be operated at the speeds listed in Foredom catalogs or on the packaging. Only accessories rated for 7,000 RPM or higher should be used with the Bench Lathe.
Always determine the manufacturer’s speed rating before using accessories other than Foredom’s.
Never use or continue to use any accessory which appears to be damaged, loose, vibrating, or out of balance. Inspect each accessory for cracks or flaws before using it.
Always insert the shank or arbor of an accessory or mandrel into the collet (or collet holder chuck or chuck arbor) as far as possible in order to provide proper support. Tighten the collet or chuck securely.
Always make sure that accessory tightening tools such as the pin and wrench are
removed before the
lathe is turned on.
Assembly Instructions
BL Bench Lathes have 5/16” (8mm) straight motor shafts and come with A-TM5 (left hand) and A-TM6 (right hand) tapered spindles. These precision made spindles are suitable for speeds of 500 to 7,000 RPM. Similar spindles, supplied for slower speed polishing motors, often do not run as true which can cause vibration and be a potential hazard.
Using spindles and other precision accessories supplied for slower speed motors is not recommended with this bench lathe.
Mounting Base: The Bench Lathe comes with
suction cup feet that help to secure the lathe to a smooth work surface. To further prevent movement while pressure is being applied to a buff or wheel, the base should be bolted or screwed down to a solid work bench or table. Use the four mounting holes in the base for this purpose.
Using Attachments: The supplied A-TM6 tapered spindle, and optional A-CHA-5 collet holder, A-JCA-2 chuck arbor, A-WM6 wheel mandrel and S.B0 flexades
®
are right hand side accessories,
intended for use on the right hand side of the lathe as you face it.
Do not use them on the left side as
buff, wheel or tool may unscrew under load. The supplied A-TM5 tapered spindle and optional A-WM-5 wheel mandrel is intended
for use on the
left side only
. (Every spindle and mandrel is marked with an R or L to indicate left or right hand.)
Attach the spindles or mandrels by sliding them onto the motor shaft until there is only a 1/8
space between the motor housing and inside edge of the spindle or mandrel. Be sure that the two set screws line up with the flat on the motor shaft.
Tighten
both screws securely with supplied hex key.
See Figure 2 for mounting rubber wheels or other accessories with 1/4
diameter center holes on
A-WM-6 wheel mandrel.
Use only 115 Volt AC 60 Hz for M.BL and use only 230 Volt AC 50 Hz for M.BL-2CE. Run the lathe at slow speed without a buff (or wheel) to see that the spindles, mandrel, or collet holder on the lathe are running true.
Never use a buff, brush, abrasive wheel, or any other accessory that is rated under 7,000 RPM. Never use one that appears to wobble or vibrate.
It could damage the lathe or injure you.
Never use buffs over 4in diameter.
Never use a grinding wheel over 2
diameter nor
rubber bonded wheels over 3
in diameter.
Please refer to Figure 2 for the proper mounting procedure for wheels or brushes on the A-WM-6 (or A-WM-5) mandrel.
Tapered Spindles: For use with cotton, felt, and chamois buffs with shellac hardened leather or lead centers. Also for felt inside ring buffs mounted on wooden mandrels, EXL Wheels, Radial Bristle Discs (with A-4561 or A-4562 tapered spindle adapters), and any 3
or smaller wheels with arbor
holes up to 7/16
. Mounting Wheels onto Tapered
Spindles:
Turn lathe on and run at low speed. Align arbor hole of accessory with screw-like threads of tapered spindle. The accessory will self tighten as it travels up the spindle threads. To remove, turn lathe off and manually unscrew your wheel or buff.
Collet Holder: Loosen the two hex or allen screws on A-CHA-5 Collet Holder and slide onto exposed motor shaft of BL Lathe. Position screws over the flat area of the shaft and re-tighten.
Changing
Collets and Accessories:
The Collet Holder comes
with 3/32
, 1/8″and 1/4″collets for use with accessories and mandrels with 3/32
, 1/8″ and
1/4
diameter shanks. The 1/4″collet typically comes installed. To switch out a collet and/or an accessory with a different shank size, insert supplied pin with safety spring into hole next to the two set screws. Insert the wrench onto the flats at the tip of the chuck nut and unscrew nut while holding pin in place to keep spindle from turning. Remove chuck nut and switch out collet. This may require the use of a needle nose pliers. Replace chuck nut and tighten after installing the shank of the desired accessory or mandrel.
Never tighten a chuck nut without an accessory installed, as damage to the collet may occur.
Chuck Arbor:
Loosen the two hex or allen screws on A-JCA-2 Chuck Arbor and slide onto exposed motor shaft of BL Lathe. Position screws over the flat area of the shaft and re-tighten.
Changing
Collets and Accessories:
The A-JCA-2 has a geared 3-jaw #0 chuck. Open chuck jaws as far as necessary with key provided. Insert shank of accessory fully into the chuck. Tighten each of the jaws with chuck key until accessory is secure and centered. If accessor
y does not run true, reopen jaws, rotate accessory and retighten. To release accessory, simply reopen chuck jaws with key and pull out accessor
y.
Figure 1
Never use excessive side pressures which may
tend to bend or break the shank or arbor or an accessory. Let the speed of the accessory do the work.
Do not overload the lathe by jamming or using excessive pressure on the polishing wheel, buff wheel, or accessory.
Do not apply long time
continuous loading.
This can result in damage to
the lathe. Never operate your power tool during a perceptible
power decrease. Turn the power tool off and do not use until power is fully restored.
Use proper fusing procedures. The fuse holder is located on the rear of the base. If a fuse blows, make sure lathe is not being overloaded, line volt­age is not low, and motor shaft turns freely. Replace fuse with same type and ampere rating. Use type 3AG “slow blow” fuses, 3 Amp for model M.BL and 1.5 Amp for model M.BL-2CE.
Do not use a higher ampere fuse. Use proper grounding procedures.
This tool should be grounded while in use to protect the operator from electric shock. The tool is equipped with an approved 3-conductor cord and a 3-prong grounding type plug to fit the proper grounding receptacle. The green (or green and yellow) conductor in the cord is the grounding wire. Never connect the green (or green and yellow) wire to a live terminal. If your unit is for use on less than 150 volts, it has a plug that looks like sketch A in Figure
1. An adapter (sketches B and C) can be used for connecting plugs as shown in sketch A to 2-prong receptacles. The green colored rigid ear, lug, etc., extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box.
Some jurisdictions, including Canada, prohibit the use of 3 to 2 prong adapters. Where prohibited, they should not be used.
Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong ground­ing type plugs and 3-pole type plugs and 3-pole receptacles that accept the tool’s plug. Always disconnect the power cord before servicing the lathe. Never use in an area where flammable vapors are present.
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