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Page 77 Power Equipment Usage Manual (Rev. 5/10)
g. WHEN TURNING BETWEEN CENTERS make sure tailstock center is snug against the workpiece
and locked when turning between centers.
h. WHEN FACE PLATE TURNING, make sure screw fasteners do not interfere with the turning tool
at the finished dimension of workpiece. ALSO, be sure material is securely fastened to the
faceplate. Support the wood with the tailstock when possible.
i. WHEN ROUGHING STOCK do not jam tool into the workpiece or take too big a cut. Work slowly
and check/select proper speed before turning lathe on.
j. NEVER drive wood into the drive center when it is in the headstock. Set drive center into wood
with a soft mallet prior to installing into the lathe headstock.
k. NEVER loosen tail stock spindles while work is turning.
l. KEEP YOUR FINGERS and other body parts away from the spinning wood. Hand contact with a
spinning workpiece can cause your finger and hand to be jammed into/between the tool rest.
m. REMOVE the tool rest before sanding or polishing.
n. ALWAYS disengage the indexing mechanism before operating the lathe.
o. PROPERLY SUPPORT LONG OR WIDE WORKPIECES.
p. NEVER PERFORM LAYOUT, ASSEMBLY, or setup work on the table/work area when the machine
is running.
16.2. Safety Equipment
Proper Clothing: DO NOT wear loose-fitting clothing or long sleeves, to prevent the excess cloth from
becoming entangled in the spinning machine. Remove your name badge lanyard to avoid it catching on
the rotating wood and pulling you into the lathe. When wood turning, a woodworker's apron will keep
flying wood chips away from your body.
Face Shield: A face shield is a must when wood turning, as chips will fly in all directions. A clear, impact
resistant full-face shield will provide eye protection and keep these flying chips and debris out of your
face, helping you to avoid distraction when turning.
Respirators: When turning some woods, particularly fine imported woods such as mahogany or
rosewood, it is advisable to wear a dust mask or a respirator, as the fine dust generated by turning these
woods can cause irritation to the lungs and mucous membranes. Prolonged exposure to such dust can
cause long-term personal health effects.
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