Handler 26A RED WING Operating Manual

WARNING!
FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE OPERATING TOOL & WEAR EYE PROTECTION
26A RED WING LATHE
OPERATING MANUAL
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
FD.06/2009
26A Red Wing Lathe Instruction 2
Thank you for purchasing a HANDLER’s Red Wing Lathe.
Open the carton and inspect all contents. Your 26A was inspected several times during the manufacturing process, plus as a completed unit after it was built and tested.
Should damage have occurred, please contact the freight forwarder, immediately. Failure to contact the freight forwarder, immediately, will result in the loss of your rights to place a claim for possible external or internal damage.
After you have contacted the freight forwarder, please contact your distributor advising that you have received a unit which sustained damage, detailing the possible damage and requesting they contact Handler. Possible damage MUST BE CLAIMED by the receiver of the product, not the sender.
RED WING MOTOR
Your Red Wing has been inspected prior to being shipped. Open the package and inspect its contents. Should damage have occurred in transit, contact the freight forwarder immediately. Do not contact Handler as the receiver of a product must file a claim for damage within 14 days. Failure to file a claim in a timely manner could result in the loss of your rights of recovery. Should you require assistance, please contact Handler Manufacturing at: 1-908-233-7796 or 1-800-274-2635
CAUTION!
BEFORE Connecting and Operating!
Unpack Accessories from Unit
For Your Protection EXAMINE THE GOODS.
THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING A HANDLER PRODUCT
26A Red Wing Lathe Instruction 3
WARNING!
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS!
WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY:
READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE
OPERATING TOOL.
WEAR EYE PROTECTION!
ALL ELECTRICAL ITEMS WITH A CORD SET:
REPAIR OR REPLACE DAMAGED OR WORN CORD IMMEDIATELY.
DO NOT ExPOSE TO RAIN OR USE IN
DAMP LOCATIONS.
ADVERTISSEMENT:
NE PAS ExPOSER A LA PLUIE
ET NE PAS UTILISER DANS LES
EMPLACEMENTS HUMIDES.
26A Red Wing Lathe Instruction 4
CHUCK REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS
Remove the lathe from the carton and place it in a suitable location on a sturdy horizontal surface. The unit must be bolted to the table top. Bolting the unit securely to a solid table top will prevent possible lathe movement during operation and possible operator injury.
Plug the lathe’s cord set into a grounded 115 Volt/60 Hz electrical socket only. Do not utilize a 3-2 prong adapter. Failure to plug the lathe into a properly grounded receptacle may result in operator injury. Your lathe is now ready for operation with the aid of chucks placed on the shaft (see instructions).
The No. 26, 26A, 26L, and 28H lathes are constructed to function on two speeds. Low speed is 1725 RPM and high speed is 3450 RPM. The lathe shaft is provided with special dental tapered shafts which will accept chucks which fit onto a tapered shaft only. The models 27, 29, & 29A are built to function at 3450 RPM. NOTE: if you have specified that your lathe should contain 1/2” straight shafts, only chucks which contain a 1/2” arbor hole will adapt to these shafts.
The polishing motor with a tapered shaft is provided with a left and right chuck remover (see figure No. 1). By pulling upward toward the front of the lathe, the chuck remover will unscrew outward to “push” the chuck from the tapered shaft. Various types of chucks and chuck accessories are utilized to perform different types of grinding and polishing operations with your lathe. These are attached to your lathe’s shaft via a friction fit.
TO PLACE A CHUCk ONTO THE SHAFT OF YOUR LATHE, PLEASE FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Make certain both the lathe’s shaft and the arbor hole of the chuck to be placed onto the shaft are clean of any dust and debris. Be certain the chuck remover on each side is in place.
2. With the lathe turned “OFF”, place the chuck onto the right or left shaft of your lathe. DO NOT place a chuck labeled “R” or “L” on the opposite shaft. (See Instructions on following page.)
3. Push the chuck onto the shaft as far as it will go. Since the chucks fit onto tapered shafts via friction fit, make certain the chuck is placed securely on the lathe shaft. It may be necessary to tap the end of the chuck onto the lathe shaft with the aid of a soft rubber, plastic or leather mallet. Do not use a metal hammer or mallet as this will damage the chuck.
4. After the chuck has been placed securely on the lathe shaft, place the buff, brush, abrasive wheel, bur or mandrel onto the chuck. Secure this in place as per the manufacturers suggestions.
5. Turn the lathe on and make certain the accessory which has been placed on the lathe chuck is securely in position. If either the chuck or accessory have not been secured to the lathe shaft, secure it now.
NOTE: Many Red Wing polishing motors are shipped with 1/2” straight shafts. Chucks used on Red Wing Polishing motors equipped with a 1/2” straight shaft utilize a set screw to hold the chuck in position. Make certain to tighten this securely.
FIGURE 1
PUSH ON AND TAP IN PLACE
CHUCK
REMOVER
TURN MOTOR OFF PULL HANDLE UPWARD TO REMOVE CHUCK
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