Diamond Systems 46-756 Lathe User Manual


 
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The tailstock live center (A) Fig. 14, supplied with your
lathe, is equipped with a No. 2 Morse Taper shank.
NOTE: Before inserting the live center, clean both the
shank and the inside of the tailstock to remove any
grease or debris. To remove the live center (A) from the
tailstock spindle (B), insert the knockout bar (C) Fig. 14
(supplied) through the hole (D) in the opposite end of
the spindle and push the center out. Or, fully retract the
spindle with the handwheel to eject the center.
TOOL REST
The tool rest (A) and tool rest base (B) are shown in Fig. 16. To position the tool rest on the lathe bed, lift the clamp
handle (C), move the tool rest base and lock it in place by pushing down on the handle (C). To adjust the tool rest (A) for
the correct height, loosen the locking lever (D), move the tool rest (A) up or down and tighten the locking lever (D).
NOTE: The locking lever (D) Fig. 16 can be positioned on the left or right side of the tool rest base (B). To reposition
the tool rest locking lever (D), unscrew the lever counterclockwise. A threaded hole is provided in the left side of tool
rest base (B) to accept the locking lever (D) if desired.
NOTE: Clamp the tool rest firmly while operating the lathe.
The headstock and tailstock can be moved along the lathe bed. A downward push on the handle (A) Fig. 15 (tailstock
shown) locks the mechanism, while an upward movement of the handle releases the securing action. The clamps are
pre-set at the factory. However, should either need adjusting, use an 11/16” wrench (B) Fig. 15 to slightly loosen or
tighten the two nuts (C) Fig. 15 shown here on the tailstock.
NOTE: Tighten or loosen both nuts equally.
NOTE: Clamp the headstock and tailstock firmly while operating the lathe.
To adjust the tool rest clamping action, use a 11/16”
wrench to loosen or tighten the single nut (A) Fig. 17.
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
Fig. 16
Fig. 17
A
B
D
C
A
C
B
A
B
D
C
A
ADJUSTING CLAMPS ON THE HEADSTOCK AND TAILSTOCK
TAILSTOCK LIVE CENTER
ADJUSTING THE CLAMP ON THE TOOL REST