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WAPNINC
Some dust created by power sandIng. sawIng. grInd
Ing. drIllIng. and other constructIon actIvItIes con
taIns chemIcals known to the State of CalIfornIa to
cause cancer. bIrth defects or other reproductIve
harm. Some examples of these chemIcals are:
- Lead from leadbased paInts.
- CrystallIne sIlIca from brIcks. cement. and
other masonry products.
- ArsenIc and chromIum from chemIcally
treated lumber.
Your rIsk from these exposures varIes. dependIng on
how often you do thIs type of work. To reduce your
exposure to these chemIcals: work In a well ventI
lated area. and work wIth approved safety equIp
ment. such as those dust masks that are specIally
desIgned to fIlter out mIcroscopIc partIcles.
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Contents
INTPD0UCTIDN ..................................................................................................2
Woodstock TechnIcal Support ............................................................................ 2
About Your New 6 x 10 |InILathe .................................................................... 2
SpecIfIcatIons ............................................................................................... 2
SAFETY ............................................................................................................4
Standard Safety nstructIons ............................................................................. 4
AddItIonal Safety nstructIons for 6 x 10 |InILathes .............................................. 6
AvoIdIng PotentIal njurIes ............................................................................... 7
ELECTPICAL ......................................................................................................8
1107 0peratIon ............................................................................................. 8
CroundIng ................................................................................................... 8
SET UP ............................................................................................................
UnpackIng ................................................................................................... 9
nventory .................................................................................................... 9
CleanIng the Lathe ........................................................................................10
|achIne Placement .......................................................................................10
|ountIng the Lathe .......................................................................................11
Chuck nstallatIon .........................................................................................12
PeplacIng Jaws ............................................................................................14
TaIlstock AlIgnment .......................................................................................15
Centers .....................................................................................................16
DPEPATIDNS ................................................................................................... 17
Ceneral .....................................................................................................17
Test Pun. Startup. and Lathe 8reakIn ...............................................................18
LoadIng a WorkpIece .....................................................................................19
UsIng the Cross SlIde and Tool Holder .................................................................19
Auto and |anual Feed ....................................................................................20
SettIng PP| ................................................................................................21
TP and Cear SelectIon ...................................................................................22
Feed Pate and Cear SelectIon ..........................................................................2J
hAINTENANCE ................................................................................................. 24
Ceneral .....................................................................................................24
CleanIng and LubrIcatIon ................................................................................24
SEPVICE ......................................................................................................... 25
Ceneral .....................................................................................................25
Cross Feed and Saddle 8acklash ........................................................................25
PeplacIng 8elt .............................................................................................26
PeplacIng |otor 8rushes .................................................................................27
PeplacIng ElectrIcal Controls ............................................................................27
TroubleshootIng ...........................................................................................28
PAPTS ........................................................................................................... 30
Parts LIst ...................................................................................................J0
Parts 0Iagram ..............................................................................................J0
Parts LIst ...................................................................................................J1
Notes ........................................................................................................J2
Warranty ....................................................................................................J4
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Woodstock TechnIcaI Support
We stand behInd our machInes! n the event that questIons arIse about your machIne. parts are mIss
Ing. or a defect Is found. please contact Woodstock nternatIonal TechnIcal Support at (J60) 7J4J482 or
send emaIl to: tech-support@shopfox.bIz. 0ur knowledgeable staff wIll help you troubleshoot prob
lems and send out parts for warranty.
f you need the latest edItIon of thIs manual. you can download It from http:llwww.shopfox.bIz.
f you stIll have questIons after readIng the latest manual. or If you have comments please contact us at:
Woodstock InternatIonaI, Inc.
Attn: TechnIcaI Support 0epartment
P.D. ox 230
eIIIngham, WA 8227
Your new E:AB8AJ

6 x 10 |InILathe has been specIally desIgned to provIde many years of trouble


free servIce. Close attentIon to detaIl. ruggedly buIlt parts and a rIgId qualIty control program assure
safe and relIable operatIon.
The |odel |1015 |InILathe Is a perfect lathe for someone who wants a durable and welldesIgned
machIne that can fIt In a small locatIon. ThIs |InILathe gIves model makers. toolmakers. gun hobbyIsts.
and the weekend machInIst a way to economIcally produce small precIsIon parts. threaded parts. fIt
tIngs. and dIes.
Woodstock nternatIonal. nc. Is commItted to customer satIsfactIon In provIdIng thIs manual. t Is our
Intent to make sure all the InformatIon necessary for safety. ease of assembly. practIcal use and durabIl
Ity of thIs product be Included.
About Your New 6" x 10" hInI-Lathe
INTPD0UCTIDN
SpecIfIcatIons
|otor ............................................................1/5 HP. 1.2A. 1107. SIngle Phase
0rIve System ................................................................... nternalTooth 8elt
0verall SIze ..................................................................11W x 8T x 241/4L
0Istance 8etween Centers ..................................................................... 10
SwIng 0ver 8ed .................................................................................... 6
Cross SlIde Travel ..............................................................................2J/8
SpIndle 8ore ..................................................................................... J/8
SpIndle Speed .............................................................. 1002000 PP| +/ 10
SpIndle Taper ................................................................................... |T#2
TaIlstock Taper ................................................................................. |T#1
Threads (Standard) ......................................................... 16. 18. 19. 20. 24 TP
ApproxImate |achIne WeIght .............................................................. 64 lbs.
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ControIs and Features
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A. Peset LIght (Drange): When lIt. It IndIcates
that an overload or potentIally unsafe actIon
has taken place. You must reset the machIne
and 00 N0T repeat the unsafe actIon.
. SpIndIe Speed 0IaI: Allows you to control the
spIndle PP| from 100 to 2000 +\ 10.
C. Cearbox Cover: Allows you to access all
drIve gears. and make easy gear changes for
threadIng operatIons.
0. Three-Jaw Chuck: Holds and centers rods.
shafts. and tubes for machInIng purposes.
E. Chuck Safety Cover: Helps keep tools or
hands from entanglIng wIth chuck.
F. TooI Pest: Holds bIts for lathe operatIons.
C. Apron, SaddIe, and Cross SIIde: Allow for
tool rest InstallatIon and other fIxtures.
H. hT# 1 0ead Center: Holds an Indexed
workpIece In alIgnment wIth the chuck.
I. TaIIstock: Holds chuck arbors. lIve centers.
dead centers. and other taperdshank tools.
J. DuIII PosItIonIng HandwheeI: Allows for
Incremental movement of the quIll and
lIve or dead center.
K. Lead Screw HandwheeI: Allows for man
ual feed of the apron.
L. DuIII Lock Knob: Locks the quIll In place
for lathe operatIons.
h. Cross SIIde HandwheeI: CIves precIse
movement of the cross slIde/tool rest.
N. Emergency Stop utton: mmedIately
shuts off power to the lathe allowIng
chuck to stop rotatIon.
D. Lead Screw CIutch ControI 0IaI: Toggles
the feed between gear drIven and manu
al control.
P. PotatIon 0IrectIon 0IaI: Toggles the
chuck rotatIon.
D. Fuse (2 Amp): Protects the cIrcuIt board
from overload.
P. Power DN LIght (Creen): ndIcates the
lathe has power.
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SAFETY
PEA0 hANUAL EFDPE DPEPATINC hACHINE.
FAILUPE TD FDLLDW INSTPUCTIDNS ELDW WILL
PESULT IN PEPSDNAL INJUPY.
Standard Safety InstructIons
1. ThoroughIy read the InstructIon hanuaI before operatIng your machIne. Learn the applIcatIons.
lImItatIons and potentIal hazards of thIs machIne. Keep the manual In a safe and convenIent place
for future reference.
2. Keep work area cIean and weII IIghted. Clutter and Inadequate lIghtIng InvIte potentIal hazards.
3. Cround aII tooIs. f a machIne Is equIpped wIth a threeprong plug. It must be plugged Into a three
hole grounded electrIcal receptacle or grounded extensIon cord. f usIng an adapter to aId In accom
modatIng a twohole receptacle. ground usIng a screw to a known ground.
4. Wear eye protectIon at aII tImes. Use safety glasses wIth sIde shIelds or safety goggles that meet
the approprIate standards of the AmerIcan NatIonal Standards nstItute (ANS).
5. AvoId dangerous envIronments. 0o not operate thIs machIne In wet or open flame envIronments.
AIrborne dust partIcles could cause an explosIon and severe fIre hazard.
6. Ensure aII guards are secureIy In pIace and In workIng condItIon.
7. hake sure swItch Is In the 0FF posItIon before connectIng power to machIne.
8. Keep work area cIean, free of clutter. grease. etc.
. Keep chIIdren and vIsItors away. 7IsItors must be kept at a safe dIstance whIle operatIng unIt.
10. ChIIdproof your workshop wIth padlocks. master swItches or by removIng starter keys.
11. Stop and dIsconnect the machIne when cIeanIng, adjustIng or servIcIng.
ndIcates an ImmInently hazardous sItuatIon whIch. If not avoIded. WLL
result In death or serIous Injury.
ndIcates a potentIally hazardous sItuatIon whIch. If not avoIded. C0UL0
result In death or serIous Injury.
ndIcates a potentIally hazardous sItuatIon whIch. If not avoIded. |AY
result In mInor or moderate Injury.
ThIs symbol Is used to alert the user to useful InformatIon about proper
operatIon of the equIpment. and/or a sItuatIon that may cause damage
to the machInery.
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12. 0o not force tooI. The machIne wIll do a safer and better job at the rate for whIch It was
desIgned.
13. Use correct tooI. 0o not force machIne or attachment to do a job for whIch It was not desIgned.
14. Wear proper appareI. 0o not wear loose clothIng. neck tIes. gloves. jewelry. and secure long haIr
away from movIng parts.
15. Pemove chuck keys, rags, and tooIs. 8efore turnIng the machIne on. make It a habIt to check that
all chuck keys and wrenches have been removed.
16. AvoId usIng an extensIon cord. 8ut If you must use one. examIne the extensIon cord to ensure It Is
In good condItIon. mmedIately replace a damaged extensIon cord. Always use an extensIon cord that
uses a ground pIn and connected ground wIre. Use an extensIon cord that meets the amp ratIng on
the motor nameplate. f the motor Is dual voltage. be sure to use the amp ratIng for the voltage you
wIll be usIng. f you use an extensIon cord wIth an undersIzed gauge or one that Is too long. excessIve
heat wIll be generated wIthIn the cIrcuIt. IncreasIng the chance of a fIre or damage to the cIrcuIt.
17. Keep proper footIng and baIance at all tImes.
18. Lock the mobIIe base from movIng before feedIng the workpIece Into the machIne.
1. 0o not Ieave machIne unattended. WaIt untIl It comes to a complete stop before leavIng the
area.
20. Perform machIne maIntenance and care. Follow lubrIcatIon and accessory attachment InstructIons
In the manual.
21. Keep machIne away from open fIame. 0peratIng machInes near pIlot lamps or open flames creates
a hIgh rIsk If dust Is dIspersed In the area. 0ust partIcles and an IgnItIon source may cause an explo
sIon. 0o not operate the machIne In hIghrIsk areas. IncludIng but not lImIted to. those mentIoned
above.
22. If at any tIme you are experIencIng dIffIcultIes performIng the Intended operatIon. stop usIng the
machIne! Then contact our technIcal support or ask a qualIfIed expert how the operatIon should be
performed.
23. e aware that certaIn materIaIs may cause an aIIergIc reactIon In peopIe and anImaIs. especIally
when exposed to fIne dust. |ake sure you know what type of materIal dust you wIll be exposed to
and the possIbIlIty of an allergIc reactIon.
24. HabIts-good and bad-are hard to break. 0evelop good habIts In your shop and safety wIll become
secondnature to you.
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AddItIonaI Safety InstructIons for 6" x 10"
hInI-Lathes
USE thIs and other machInery wIth cautIon
and respect. AIways consIder safety fIrst,
as It appIIes to your IndIvIduaI workIng
condItIons. No IIst of safety guIdeIInes can
be compIete-every shop envIronment Is
dIfferent. FaIIure to foIIow guIdeIInes couId
resuIt In serIous personaI Injury, damage
to equIpment or poor work resuIts.
PEA0 and understand thIs
entIre InstructIon manuaI
before usIng thIs machIne.
SerIous personaI Injury
may occur If safety and
operatIonaI InformatIon Is
not understood and foI-
Iowed. 0D NDT rIsk your
safety by not readIng!
1. LEAPNINC ADUT THE LATHE. Pead and understand thIs manual before operatIng thIs machIne.
2. CLEANINC THE LATHE. Never clean chIps by hand. use a brush. and never clear chIps whIle the
lathe Is turnIng.
3. USINC LATHE CUTTINC TDDLS. Always use the rIght cutter for the job. and make sure they are
sharp. The rIght tool decreases straIn on the lathe components and provIde a better fInIsh.
4. USINC THE CHUCK KEY. Always remove the chuck key after use. and never walk away from the
lathe when the key Is In the chuck.
5. USINC THE CHUCK. |ake sure the chuck securely holds the workpIece before startIng lathe. A
workpIece thrown from the chuck wIll severely Injure you or a bystander.
6. CHANCINC CEAPS. The lathe must be turned 0FF and the spIndle brought to a complete stop
before openIng the gear cover and startIng to change gears.
7. PPDTECTINC YDUP FINCEPS AN0 THE E0WAY. When removIng the chuck. wear gloves and
always place wood or rags on the bedway to protect It from the chuck If dropped.
8. PPEVENTINC CHUCK CPASH. Check tool and tool post clearance. chuck clearance. and saddle
clearance. and make sure that the auto feed Is dIsengaged before startIng the lathe.
. AVDI0INC hDTDP DVEPLDA0. Always use the approprIate feed and speed rates.
10. AVDI0INC HAN0 INJUPY. Keep hands clear of rotatIng chuck. and never attempt to slow or stop
the lathe chuck by usIng your hand.
11. DPEPATINC THE LATHE SAFELY. Never walk away whIle the lathe Is runnIng. always turn It 0FF
fIrst.
12. AVDI0INC HAIP AN0 CLDTHINC ENTANCLEhENT. TIe up long haIr. HaIr hangIng down In a ponytaIl
stIll poses a rIsk of entanglement wIth movIng parts. Poll up or button loose sleeves. and tuck In
loose shIrts.
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AvoIdIng PotentIaI InjurIes
FIgure 2. Always wear safety glasses when usIng
the lathe.
FIgure 4. Never leave chuck key Inserted In the
chuck.
FIgure 1. Always protect the bedways wIth
wood when retoolIng. and unplug the lathe.
FIgure 3. Never attempt to use hands to stop
the chuck after turnIng lathe 0FF.
FIgure 5. Never use the lathe wIth loose fIttIng
clothIng. or you may become entangled.
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110V DperatIon
CroundIng
ThIs machIne must be grounded! Use a plug wIth a
ground pIn. f your outlet does not accommodate a
ground pIn. have It replaced by a qualIfIed electrIcIan or
have an approprIate adapter Installed and grounded prop
erly. An adapter wIth a groundIng wIre does not guaran
tee the machIne wIll be grounded. A ground source must
be verIfIed.
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|odel |1015 Is wIred for 110 volt. sIn


glephase operatIon. The motor supplIed wIth your new
6 x 10 |InIlathe Is rated at 1/5 HP and draws approxI
mately 1.2 amps. You wIll need a NE|Astyle 515 plug
and outlet (see FIgure 6).
FIgure 6. TypIcal 1107 15 Amp Jprong
plug and outlet.
ThIs equIpment must be grounded.
VerIfy that any exIstIng eIectrIcaI out-
Iet and cIrcuIt you Intend to pIug Into
Is actuaIIy grounded. If It Is not, It wIII
be necessary to run a separate 14 AWC
copper groundIng wIre from the outIet
to a known ground. Under no cIrcum-
stances shouId the groundIng pIn be
removed from any three-pronged pIug
or serIous Injury may occur.
ELECTPICAL
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|odel |1015 has been carefully pack


aged for safe transportIng. f you notIce the machIne has
been damaged. please contact your authorIzed E:AB
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dealer ImmedIately.
PEA0 and understand thIs InstructIon
manuaI before usIng thIs Iathe. SerIous
personaI Injury may occur If safety and
operatIonaI InformatIon Is not under-
stood and foIIowed.
UnpackIng
SET UP
SUFFDCATIDN HAZAP0!
ImmedIateIy dIscard aII pIastIc
bags and packIng materIaIs to
eIImInate chokInglsuffocatIon
hazards for chIIdren and anI-
maIs.
FIgure 1. nventory.
The followIng Is a descrIptIon of the maIn components
shIpped wIth the E:AB8AJ

|odel |1015. Lay the


components out to Inventory them. and refer to the lIst
below and FIgure 1.
haIn Contents
A. Hex Wrench (6mm) ........................................1
. Hex Wrench (4mm) ........................................1
C. Hex Wrench (Jmm) ........................................1
0. Hex Wrench (2mm) ........................................1
E. Spanner Wrench (28-J2mm) .............................1
F. Crescent Tool Seat ........................................1
C. Tool Pest ....................................................1
H. 0ead Center ................................................1
I. 0penEnd Wrench (5.5mm x 7mm) .....................1
J. 0Il ContaIner ...............................................1
K. TNut AssemblIes ..........................................2
L. Fuse (2 Amp) ...............................................1
h. Chuck Key ...................................................1
N. Change Cears ..............................................9
D. ThreeJaw Chuck ..........................................1
P. 0utsIde External Jaw #1 .................................1
D. 0utsIde External Jaw #2 .................................1
P. 0utsIde External Jaw #J .................................1
S. |IcroLathe (Not Shown) .................................1

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Inventory
f any parts are mIssIng. fInd the part number In the back
of thIs manual and contact Woodstock nternatIonal. nc.
at (J60) 7J4J482 or at techsupport@shopfox.bIz
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- Work Surface Load: Your 6 x 10 |InILathe
weIghs approxImately 64 lbs. and has a 19J/4 x 4
footprInt. ConsIderIng the weIght of the workpIece
and other tools on the table. make sure the work
surface can hold thIs total weIght and the lathe Is
hIgh enough so you do not have to lean over whIle
usIng the machIne.
- WorkIng CIearances: ConsIder exIstIng and
antIcIpated needs. sIze of materIal to be processed
through the machIne. and space for auxIlIary stands.
work tables or other machInery when establIshIng a
locatIon for your 6 x 10 |InILathe (see FIgure 2).
- LIghtIng: LIghtIng should be brIght enough and
posItIoned to elImInate shadow and prevent eye
straIn.
- EIectrIcaI: ElectrIcal cIrcuIts must be dedIcated or
large enough to handle amperage requIrements.
0utlets must be located near each machIne. so
power or extensIon cords are clear of hIghtraffIc
areas. Follow local electrIcal codes for proper
InstallatIon of new lIghtIng. outlets. or cIrcuIts.
CIeanIng the Lathe
The machIned surfaces and other unpaInted parts of your
6 x 10 |InILathe are coated wIth a waxy grease that
protects them from corrosIon durIng shIpment. Clean
thIs grease off wIth a solvent cleaner or cItrusbased
degreaser. 00 N0T use chlorInebased solvents such as
brake parts cleaner or acetone-If you happen to splash
some onto a paInted surface. you wIll ruIn the fInIsh.
hachIne PIacement
ALWAYS work In weII-ventIIated
areas far from possIbIe IgnItIon
sources when usIng soIvents to
cIean machInery. hany soIvents
are toxIc when InhaIed or
Ingested. Use care when dIsposIng
of waste rags and toweIs to be
sure they 0D NDT create fIre or
envIronmentaI hazards.
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FIgure 2. |InImum safe workIng
clearances.
NEVEP use fIammabIes such as gas or
other petroIeum-based soIvents to cIean
your machIne. These products have Iow
fIash poInts and present the rIsk of
expIosIon and severe personaI Injury!
hAKE your shop "chIId safe." Ensure
that your workpIace Is InaccessIbIe to
youngsters by cIosIng and IockIng aII
entrances when you are away. NEVEP
aIIow untraIned vIsItors In your shop
when assembIIng, adjustIng or operat-
Ing equIpment.
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hountIng the Lathe
420mm
85mm
FIgure 3. 0rIll pattern.
8olt thIs lathe to a tool table or workbench. Pefer to
FIgure 3 for hole layout. Never use thIs lathe unless It Is
securely mounted to a stable surface.
For these steps, gather these Items:
- Safety Classes
- 0rIll
- 1/4 0rIll 8It
- Center Punch
- Hex 8olt |61.0 (J)
- Flat Washer 6mm (J)
To mount the Iathe to the workbench, do these steps:
1. Put on your safety glasses.
2. PosItIon the lathe where you want It. keepIng In
mInd the clearances suggested In FIgure 2.
3. Transfer the bolt pattern from FIgure 3 to the work
bench top wIth the center punch.
4. 0rIll three 1/4 mountIng holes In the workbench
top.
5. PosItIon the lathe over the mountIng holes and
secure It to the workbench wIth the three washers.
hex bolts of requIred length.
Work ench
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Chuck InstaIIatIon
Threejaw chucks feature hardened steel jaws that self
center the workpIece wIthIn 0.0020.00J. An extra set of
jaws Is Included for machInIng larger workpIeces.
The InstructIons lIsted below are wrItten wIth the expec
tatIon that the operator has the necessary knowledge and
skIlls for general lathe operatIons.
To InstaII the three-jaw chuck, do these steps:
1. UNPLUC THE LATHE!
2. Lay a pIece of plywood over the bedways to protect
the precIsIon ground surfaces from damage and to
prevent your fIngers from beIng pInched.
3. UsIng the Jmm hex wrench. make sure that the
three mountIngflange retaInIng cap screws are tIght
(see FIgure 4).
4. nvert the chuck. and make sure that the studs are
tIght and bottomed In the chuck wIth the Jmm hex
wrench.
5. |easure the stud protrusIon. and make sure that
the studs extend at least 1/2 from the chuck when
tIght (see FIgure 5).
f for any reason the studs do not protrude at least
1/2. contact Woodstock nternatIonal for longer
studs. 0r for faster stud replacement. you can pur
chase three |61.0 x 25 set screws from a local
hardware or automotIve parts store.
PINCH HAZAP0! Protect your hands and
precIsIon ground bedways wIth pIywood
when removIng Iathe chuck! The heavy
weIght of a faIIIng chuck can cause serI-
ous Injury.
FIgure 5. CheckIng stud protrusIon.
FIgure 4. TIghtenIng mountIng flange.
|ountIng Flange
1/2
InstaII the chuck correctIy. An ImproperIy InstaIIed
chuck may Ioosen and Iaunch from the Iathe, causIng
severe Injury.
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6. AlIgn and seat the chuck onto the chuckmountIng
flange and Install the three |61 hex nuts onto the
studs (see FIgure 6).
7. UsIng a 10mm wrench. tIghten the hex nuts untIl
snug (see FIgure 7).
8. 8y hand. rotate the chuck and make sure the chuck
Is fully seated Into the chuck mountIng flange.
FIgure 7. TIghtenIng the chuck retaInIng
hex nuts.
FIgure 6. PosItIonIng the chuck.
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The |odel |1015 lathe chuck comes wIth two sets of
hardened steel jaws. The outsIde jaws are used to hold
the workpIece from the outer dIameter. The InsIde jaws
(FIgure 8) are for holdIng larger work. usually from the
InsIde dIameter. The InsIde jaws can hold a workpIece
from the outsIde when held In the central posItIon.
The jaws are numbered 1-J (FIgure 8) and must be
Installed In thIs sequence as descrIbed below.
FIgure 8. Extra chuck jaws. InsIde
clampIng type.
Jaw #2
To InstaII the three-jaw chuck, do these steps:
1. UNPLUC THE LATHE!
2. Lay a pIece of plywood over the bedways to protect
the precIsIon bedways.
3. nsert the chuck key Into the chuck. and turn coun
terclockwIse untIl the chuck jaws slIde from the
chuck one at a tIme.
4. Turn the chuck key clockwIse untIl you fInd the lead
thread (see FIgure ).
5. Locate the alternate jaws 1. 2. and J. and Insert jaw
#1 Into the channel that Is showIng the lead thread
(see FIgure ).
6. WhIle holdIng Inward pressure agaInst the jaw. turn
the chuck key clockwIse untIl the jaw Is engaged
wIth the lead thread.
7. |ovIng In a counterclockwIse dIrectIon. repeat Step
6 on jaw #2 and #J (FIgure 10) untIl all three jaws
come together at the center of the chuck.
f the jaws do not come together evenly. repeat
Steps 3 through 7 untIl the jaws do.
FIgure . Lead thread and Jaw # 1.
FIgure 10. Lead thread comIng In to vIew
for jaw #J.
Jaw #2 Jaw #1
Jaw #J
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TaIIstock AIIgnment
The taIlstock (FIgure 13) of the |odel |1015 lathe Is
used to support workpIeces wIth the use of a lIve or dead
center. When fItted wIth a drIll chuck and an |T #1 arbor
to mount the chuck to the taIlstock. the chuck wIll hold a
center drIll to drIll or bore holes In the center of a part.
The taIlstock comes from the factory alIgned wIth the
spIndle centerlIne. However. If you fInd that the taIlstock
Is out of alIgnment. you wIll have to readjust It.
To aIIgn the taIIstock, do these steps:
1. UNPLUC THE LATHE!
2. Pemove the two cap screws. gIb. and then the
taIlstock.
3. WIth the taIlstock removed (FIgure 11). use a 6mm
hex wrench to loosen the basetotaIlstock cap
screw.
4. Set the taIlstock onto the bedway. and wIthout the
gIbs. make sure the taIlstock Is agaInst the bedway.
and Install a drIll bIt or dowel Into the chuck.
5. SlIde the taIlstock to the dowel end. and adjust the
taIlstock so the dead center Is alIgned wIth the cen
ter of the dowel (see FIgure 12).
6. Carefully remove the taIlstock and base wIthout
changIng the adjustment. and tIghten the cap
screw.
7. PeInstall the taIlstock. and recheck the alIgnment.
- f the alIgnment Is off. repeat Steps 4 through 6
untIl the alIgnment Is correct.
- f the alIgnment Is correct. reInstall the taIlstock
wIth the two cap screws and the gIb (see FIgure
13).
FIgure 12. AlIgnment 0owel.
FIgure 11. Pemoved taIlstock.
FIgure 13. TaIlstock Installed.
CIb
8ase
TaIlstock
Hex Wrench
AlIgnment 0owel
Chuck 0ead Center
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Centers
The |odel |1015 lathe Is supplIed wIth a HSS |T#1 dead
center. A lIve center. 4jaw chuck. and other lathe acces
sorIes are avaIlable through your E:AB8AJ

dealer.
The dead center Is used In the taIlstock to support
workpIeces. When used In the taIlstock. make sure to
keep the dead center poInt and workpIece lubrIcated
wIth a dab of grease.
To InstaII a dead or IIve center, do these steps:
1. Feed the quIll out about 1/2 so that the dead cen
ter can be Inserted.
2. nsert the dead center Into the quIll openIng.
|atchIng tapers provIde the lockIng actIon (see
FIgure 14).
3. |ove the taIlstock Into posItIon and lock In place.
4. Feed the quIll Into the workpIece.
Note: |ake sure there Is a center drIlled hole In the
end of workpIece for the dead center. f a hole Is
not drIlled. you wIll have to use a center drIll.
5. Lock the quIll Into place once the lIve center and
the part rotate together.
Note: The quIll may need to be adjusted durIng
operatIon.
Note: To remove the dead center. retract the quIll
untIl the dead center pops free.
FIgure 14. nsertIng dead center.
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FaIIure to keep dead center poInt weII
IubrIcated wIII damage dead center and
workpIece.
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the 6" x 10" hInI-Lathe whIIe It Is run-
nIng. WaIt untII the machIne Is turned
off, unpIugged and aII workIng parts
have come to a compIete stop before
proceedIng!
AIways wear safety gIasses when oper-
atIng the 6" x 10" hInI-Lathe. FaIIure
to compIy may resuIt In serIous per-
sonaI Injury.
The |odel |1015 lathe wIll perform many types of opera
tIons that are beyond the scope of thIs manual. |any of
these operatIons can be dangerous or deadly If performed
Incorrectly.
The InstructIons In thIs sectIon are wrItten wIth the under
standIng that the operator has the necessary knowledge
and skIlls to operate thIs machIne. If at any tIme you
are experIencIng dIffIcuItIes performIng any operatIon,
stop usIng the machIne!
f you are an InexperIenced operator. we strongly recom
mend that you read books. trade artIcles. or seek traInIng
from an experIenced lathe operator before performIng
any unfamIlIar operatIons. Above aII, your safety shouId
come fIrst!
For basIc Iathe operatIon, these are the generaI
sequence of events:
1. Pead and understand thIs nstructIon |anual.
2. solate the order of machInIng operatIons for your
workpIece and determIne the materIal type.
3. Select and Inspect the cuttIng tool for sharpness and
type of cut needed.
4. Select and set the lathe PP|.
5. Select and set the feed or threadIng gear ratIos.
6. Follow all safety requIrements.
7. Load the workpIece.
8. ndex the taIlstock Into the workpIece and lock the
taIlstock In posItIon.
. nstall and Index the cuttIng tool near the
workpIece.
10. Check for free clearance of all rotatIng parts. and
begIn lathe operatIon.
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Lathe reak-In
The purpose of the breakIn procedure Is to make sure
the lathe Is wIred correctly and the motor Is workIng
properly. and to seat the bearIngs.
To break-In the Iathe, do these steps:
1. Put on your safety glasses.
2. Lower the chuck safety cover. Note: f thIs cover Is
open. the lathe wIll not operate.
3. |ake sure the clutch knob (FIgure 15) Is turned
to the manual posItIon. and move the cross slIde
assembly to the far rIght away from the chuck.
4. Turn the speed dIal (FIgure 15) completely counter
clockwIse to the 0 PP| selectIon.
5. UsIng the rotatIon selector knob (FIgure 15). select
the F (forward) posItIon.
6. Plug the lathe In. and the green lIght should be lIt
(see FIgure 16).
f the lIght Is not lIt. and you know that you have
power to the lathe. turn the emergency stop swItch
clockwIse untIl It pops out and the lIght IllumInates.
7. Turn the speed dIal untIl the spIndle just begIns to
turn smoothly. and let the lathe run at thIs speed
for one mInute.

- f the orange lIght (FIgure 16) IllumInates or the
spIndle faIls to turn. the fuse could be mIssIng.
so Install the spare fuse.
8. Turn the speed dIal to the mId settIng and let the
lathe run for two mInutes.
. Turn the speed dIal to the maxImum PP| settIng
and let the lathe run for two mInutes. and then turn
0FF the lathe. The spIndle Is now brokenIn prop
erly.
FaIIure to foIIow start up and spIndIe break-In proce-
dures can damage the Iathe spIndIe bearIngs.
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Clutch Knob
FIgure 16. Lathe control panel.
Creen LIght
Clutch Knob
FIgure 15. Lathe control panel.
PotatIon
Selector Knob
Speed 0Ial
0range LIght
Fuse
Emergency
Stop SwItch
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ThIs lathe comes wIth a Jjaw chuck whIch wIll hold most
workpIeces. For more holdIng optIons. a 4jaw chuck and
face plate are avaIlable through your E:AB8AJ

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To Ioad a workpIece, do these steps:
1. WIth the chuck key. open the jaws so the workpIece
lays flat agaInst the chuck face and jaw step. or
fIts In the through hole. For jaw and work holdIng
optIons. see FIgure 17.
2. Turn the chuck by hand to make sure you have even
contact wIth all three jaws and the workpIece Is not
offcenter.
- f the workpIece Is offcenter. loosen the jaws and
adjust the workpIece.
- f the workpIece Is seated correctly. tIghten the
chuck key untIl all jaws clamp the workpIece
tIghtly.
FIgure 17. Chuck jaw applIcatIon.
ClampIng In an nsIde 0Iameter
ClampIng on an 0utsIde 0Iameter
LoadIng a WorkpIece
UsIng the Cross SIIde and
TooI HoIder
The cross slIde handwheel (FIgure 18) has a graduated
dIal for 0.001 feed Increments and controls the In and
out movement of the cross slIde table. The cross slIde
table has Tnut slots for mountIng cuttIng accessorIes that
are avaIlable through your E:AB8AJ

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The adjustable tool holder. whIch can hold a varIety of
cutters. Is mounted on the cross slIde table wIth a Tnut
assembly. The horIzontal angle of cut Is adjusted by
loosenIng the 6mm Tnut cap screw and rotatIng the tool
holder. The vertIcal angle of cut Is adjusted by loosenIng
the tool holder cap screws and tIltIng the tool and adjust
able crescent.
FIgure 18. Cross slIde and tool holder.
Cap Screws
SecureIy cIamp your
workpIece and remove
the chuck key! Thrown
objects from a Iathe can
cause serIous Injury or
death to the operator and
to bystanders many feet
away.
CuttIng Tool
Cross SlIde
Handwheel
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The manual feed handwheel moves the carrIage left or
rIght along the bed. ThIs control Is helpful when settIng
up the machIne for turnIng or when manual movement Is
desIred durIng turnIng operatIons (see FIgure 1).
The feed clutch allows you to engage and dIsengage the
feed from automatIc to manual feed (see FIgure 20).
Note: SometImes. when shIftIng the feed clutch knob
from manual to auto feed. you must turn the manual
feed handwheel slIghtly so the gear teeth wIll engage the
lead screw; otherwIse a butttooth condItIon wIll exIst
and the gears wIll grInd when the lathe Is started.
FIgure 1. |anual feed control.
|anual Feed
Handwheel
FIgure 20. Feed clutch posItIons.
Feed Clutch |anual PosItIon
Feed Clutch Auto
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To determIne the needed cuttIng PPh, do these steps:
1. Use the table In FIgure 21 to determIne the cuttIng
speed requIred for the materIal of your workpIece.
FIgure 21. CuttIng speed table for HSS
cuttIng tools.
FaIIure to foIIow PPh and feed rate guIdeIInes may
threaten operator safety from ejected parts or bro-
ken tooIs.
2. 0etermIne the fInal dIameter. In Inches. for the cut
you are about to take.
3. Use the followIng formula to determIne the needed
PP| for your operatIon:
(CuttIng Speed x 4)l0Iameter of cut = PPh
4. When you are ready to cut. turn the speed dIal to
your selected PP| (see FIgure 22).
FIgure 22. Speed 0Ial.
Speed 0Ial
CuttIng Speeds for HIgh Speed SteeI
(HSS) CuttIng TooIs
WorkpIece |aterIal CuttIng Speed
(sfm)
AlumInum E alloys J00
8rass E 8ronze 150
Copper 100
Cast ron. soft 80
Cast ron. hard 50
|Ild Steel 90
Cast Steel 80
Alloy Steel. hard 40
Tool Steel 50
StaInless Steel 60
TItanIum 50
PlastIcs J00800
Wood J00500
Note: For carbIde cuttIng tools. double
the cuttIng speed. These values are a
guIdelIne only. Pefer to the MACHlNERYS
HAN08OOK for more detaIled Informa
tIon.
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The |odel |1015 lathe can cut threads of 16. 18. 19. 20.
and 24 threads per Inch (TP). 8elow are InstructIons for
selectIng the gear ratIos to cut your needed thread TP.
To change gear ratIos to cut threads, do these steps:
1. 0etermIne the needed TP.
2. ExamIne the gear ratIo threadIng chart shown In
FIgure 23, and select the needed gear ratIos.
Note: n some TP selectIons. gears on the shafts
are not meshed. These gears merely act as spacers
to press agaInst the meshed gear. For example. In
the 16 TP selectIon. the 24tooth gear Is actIng as a
spacer to hold the 50tooth gear. The lInes between
the numbers IndIcate whIch gears mesh.
3. UNPLUC THE LATHE!
4. Pemove the approprIate gear(s). and Install the
selected gear(s). You must make sure that the gears
have a slIght backlash (looseness) between all teeth
that mesh wIth each other. f a pIece of note paper
can be fed between the meshed gear teeth. thIs gap
has suffIcIent backlash. 0therwIse. the machIne wIll
be noIsy. and gear lIfe wIll be reduced.
Note: n most cases It Is necessary to move the gear
bracket so you can mesh the new gears together
wIth the correct backlash. Use a 4mm hex wrench to
loosen the gear bracket lock screw shown In FIgure
24. and reposItIon the gear bracket.
5. Potate the chuck by hand and observe the gearIng
operatIon. Look for any problems wIth Incorrect
backlash and meshIng. Peadjust as requIred.

6. f all Is well. close the gearbox safety cover and
secure It shut.
FIgure 23. Cear ratIo threadIng chart
(TP = Teeth perInch).
ZJ
LocatIon 16 TPI 18 TPI
W = 36 36
Z1 = 24 50 24 42
Z2 = 60 48 40 36
Z3 = 45 45
LocatIon 1 TPI 20 TPI
W = 36 36
Z1 = 24 42 24 42
Z2 = 60 57 48 60
Z3 = 45 36
LocatIon 24 TPI
W = 36
Z1 = 24 32
Z2 = 40 50
Z3 = 54
Z2
Z1
W
FIgure 24. Cear 8racket Adjustment.
Cear 8racket
Lock Screw
Cear
8racket
FaIIure to foIIow PPh and threadIng guIdeIInes may
threaten operator safety by ejectIng parts or broken
tooIs.
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SeIectIon
The |odel |1015 lathe has two avaIlable feed rates whIch
move the apron 0.002 and 0.004 per each revolutIon of
the workpIece. These two feed rates wIll be suffIcIent for
general turnIng. 8elow are InstructIons for selectIng the
gear ratIos to achIeve eIther feed rate. A slower feed rate
wIll gIve a better fInIsh.
To set the feed rate to 0.002" or 0.004" per revoIutIon,
do these steps:
1. 0etermIne the needed feed rate.
2. ExamIne the gear ratIo feed chart shown In FIgure
25, and select the needed gear ratIos.
3. UNPLUC THE LATHE!
4. Pemove the approprIate gear(s). and Install the
selected gear(s). You must make sure that the gears
have a slIght backlash (looseness) between all teeth
that mesh wIth each other. f a pIece of note paper
can be fed between the meshed gear teeth. thIs gap
has suffIcIent backlash. 0therwIse. the machIne wIll
be noIsy. and gear lIfe wIll be reduced.
Note: n most cases It Is necessary to move the gear
bracket so you can mesh the new gears together
wIth the correct backlash. Use a 4mm hex wrench to
loosen the gear bracket lock screw shown In FIgure
26. and reposItIon the gear bracket.
5. Potate the chuck by hand and observe the gearIng
operatIon. Look for any problems wIth Incorrect
backlash and meshIng. Peadjust as requIred.

6. f all Is well. close the gearbox safety cover and
secure It shut.
FIgure 25. Cear ratIo feed chart.
ZJ
Z2
Z1
W
FIgure 26. Cear 8racket Adjustment.
Cear 8racket
Lock Screw
Cear
8racket
Feed Pate Feed Pate
LocatIon 0.002" 0.004"
W =
36 36
Z1 =
24 72 24 54
Z2 =
76 1 60 1
Z3 =
0 76
FaIIure to foIIow PPh and feed rate guIdeIInes may
threaten operator safety by ejectIng parts or broken
tooIs.
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Pegular perIodIc maIntenance on your E:AB8AJ

|odel |1015 wIll ensure Its optImum performance. |ake
a habIt of InspectIng your machIne each tIme you use It.
Check for the foIIowIng condItIons and repaIr or
repIace when necessary:
- Loose chuck mountIng nuts.
- Worn swItch or faulty safety features.
- Worn or damaged cords and plugs.
- 0amaged drIve belt.
- Loose or damaged gearIng.
- Any other condItIon that could hamper the safe
operatIon of thIs machIne.
|ake sure to unplug the lathe before cleanIng It. ChIps
and drops of some cuttIng fluIds left on machIned sur
faces wIll rust your machIne. Clean and lubrIcate all
machIned metal surfaces and parts often. Pemove chIps
as they accumulate. PreventatIve measures lIke thIs wIll
help keep your lathe runnIng smoothly.
CIeanIng and LubrIcatIon
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unpIugged durIng aII maIntenance pro-
cedures! If thIs warnIng Is Ignored, serI-
ous personaI Injury may occur.
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SEPVICE
ThIs sectIon covers the most common servIce adjustments
or procedures that may need to be made durIng the lIfe
of your machIne.
f you requIre addItIonal machIne servIce not Included
In thIs sectIon. please contact Woodstock nternatIonal
TechnIcal Support at J607J4J482. or send emaIl to:
tech-support@shopfox.bIz.
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unpIugged durIng aII servIce proce-
dures! If thIs warnIng Is Ignored, serI-
ous personaI Injury may occur.
Cross Feed and SaddIe
ackIash
The amount of backlash can be found by turnIng the
cross slIde handwheel In one dIrectIon. and then turnIng
the handwheel the other dIrectIon. When the cross slIde
begIns to move. the backlash Is IndIcated by the amount
of handwheel free movement before It begIns to move
the cross slIde. 0urIng the lIfe of your lathe. you may fInd
It necessary to remove backlash that may develop In the
cross slIde. ThIs servIce check and adjustment also applIes
to the saddle and manual feed handwheel.
To remove excessIve backIash In the cross feed or
saddIe, do these steps:
1. Loosen the gIb screw jam nuts on the cross slIde or
saddle (see FIgure 27).
2. UsIng a 2mm hex wrench In an alternatIng pattern.
carefully tIghten the gIb screws slIghtly untIl the
backlash Is just removed. 0o not overtIghten the gIb
screws or the ways and lead screws wIll wear prema
turely.
3. Test after each adjustment untIl the backlash Is
removed and the handwheels are easIly turned.
4. Hold the gIb screws. and snug the jam nuts.
FIgure 27. CIb adjustment locatIons.
Hex Wrench
CIb Screws and Jam Nuts
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The belt on thIs lathe should last the lIfe of the machIne.
However. should you need to replace the belt for any rea
son. the process Is very sImple.
To repIace the beIt on the Iathe, do these steps:
1. UNPLUC THE LATHE!
2. 0pen the end cover door.
3. UsIng a 4mm hex wrench. loosen the gear bracket
lock screw. and let the gear bracket fall away from
the drIve posItIon (see FIgure 7).
4. UsIng a 5mm hex wrench. loosen the motor cap
screws (FIgure 7) and remove the belt.
5. nstall the new belt. makIng sure the belt lugs mesh
wIth the pulley lug grooves.
6. Adjust and tIghten the motor cap screws so the belt
has approxImately
1
4 of deflectIon In the mIddle
when pushed slIghtly.
7. PeposItIon the gear bracket so the gears are meshed
wIth slIght backlash. and tIghten the gear bracket
lock screw.
8. Close gearbox safety cover.
FIgure 7. 8elt adjustments.
Cear 8racket Lock Screw
Cear
8racket
|otor
Cap Screws
Hex
Wrench
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PepIacIng hotor rushes
ShouId you ever need to repIace the motor brushes,
do these steps:
1. UNPLUC THE LATHE!
2. Unscrew four PhIllIps screws and remove the splash
guard.
3. Unscrew two brush holders and replace the brushes
In the brush bore (see FIgure 28).
4. PeInstall the brush holders and the splash guard.
The followIng Is a lIst of the electrIcal components that
control motor operatIon. ElectrIcal repaIrs are made by
unpluggIng the lathe. removIng the control panel or the
cIrcuIt board panel. and replacIng the electrIcal part at
fault. Pefer to the lIst below for descrIptIon and part
number. and see FIgures 2 and 30 for part locatIon.

A. Fwd/N/Pev Control SwItch (X|1015168) ..............1
. Creen Power LIght (X|1015169) ........................1
C. 0range Peset LIght (X|1015172) ........................1
0. Fuse and Holder (X|1015170) ...........................1
E. SpIndle Speed Control 0Ial (X|1015166) ..............1
F. Emergency Stop SwItch (X|1015167) ..................1
C. |otor Speed CIrcuIt 8oard (X|101515J) ...............1
H. Chuck Cuard Safety |Icro SwItch (X|10151J1) ......1
FIgure 2. Control panel electrIcal.
FIgure 30. |otor speed cIrcuIt board.
FIgure 28. |otor brush and holder.

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8rush 8ore
8rush
8rush Holder
PepIacIng EIectrIcaI
ControIs
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ThIs sectIon covers the most common symptoms and correctIons wIth thIs type of machIne.
WAPNINC! 0D NDT make any adjustments untII power Is dIsconnected and movIng parts
have come to a compIete stop!
SYhPTDh PDSSILE CAUSE CDPPECTIVE ACTIDN
|otor wIll not start. 1. Chuck safety cover Is open.
2. No power
J. Low voltage.
4. 0pen cIrcuIt In motor or loose
connectIons.
5. Faulty brush.
1. Close the chuck safety cover.
2. Pull out the red emergency stop swItch button.
replace fuse or close cIrcuIt breaker.
J. Check power supply for proper voltage.
4. nspect all lead connectIons on motor for loose or
open connectIons.
5. Peplace brushes.
Fuses or cIrcuIt breakers
trIp open.
1. Short cIrcuIt In lIne cord or plug.
2. Short cIrcuIt In cIrcuIt board.
control. or motor.
J. ncorrect fuses or cIrcuIt breakers
In power supply.
1. nspect cord or plug for damaged InsulatIon and
shorted wIres and replace extensIon cord.
2. nspect all connectIons on motor for loose or
shorted termInals or worn InsulatIon and repaIr.
J. nstall correct fuses or cIrcuIt breakers.
|otor overheats. 1. |otor overloaded.
2. AIr cIrculatIon through the motor
restrIcted.
1. Peduce load on motor.
2. Clean out motor to provIde normal aIr cIrculatIon.
Cross feed or manual feed
handwheel has sloppy
operatIon.
1. CIbs are out of adjustment.
2. Handwheel Is loose.
J. Lead screw mechanIsm worn or
out of adjustment.
1. TIghten gIb screw(s) slIghtly. and lubrIcate
bedways.
2. TIghten handwheel fasteners.
J. TIghten any loose fasteners on lead screw mecha
nIsm.
Cross feed or manual
feed handwheel Is hard to
move.
1. CIbs are loaded up wIth shavIngs.
2. CIbs are too tIght.
J. 8edways are dry.
1. Pemove gIbs. clean shavIngs from bedways and
dovetaIls. lubrIcate. and readjust gIbs.
2. Loosen gIb screw(s) slIghtly. and lubrIcate bedways.
J. LubrIcate bedways and handles.
Loud. repetItIous noIse
comIng from machIne.
1. Cears not alIgned In headstock or
no backlash.
2. 8roken gear or bad bearIng.
J. WorkpIece Is hIttIng statIonary
object.
1. Adjust gears and establIsh backlash.
2. Peplace broken gear or bearIng.
J. Stop lathe ImmedIately and corrct Interferrance
problem.
|achIne bogs down durIng
operatIon.
1. ExcessIve depth of cut.
2. PP| or feed rate wrong for cuttIng
operatIon.
J. 0ull cutter.
4. 8ad motor or brush.
1. 0ecrease depth of cut.
2. Pefer to PP| feed rate chart for approprIate rates.
J. Sharpen or replace cutter.
4. Peplace brushes or motor.
TaIlstock quIll wIll not
feed out of taIlstock.
1. 0uIll lock knob Is tIghtened down. 1. Turn knob counterclockwIse.
8ad surface fInIsh. 1. Wrong PP| or feed rate.
2. 0ull toolIng or poor tool selectIon.
J. Too much play In gIbs.
1. Adjust for approprIate PP| and feed rate.
2. Sharpen toolIng or select a better tool for the
Intended operatIon.
J. TIghten gIbs.
Can't remove tapered tool
from quIll.
1. 0uIll had not retracted all the way
back Into the taIlstock.
2. 0ebrIs was not removed from
taper before InsertIng Into quIll.
1. Turn the quIll handwheel untIl It forces taper out
of quIll.
2. Always make sure that taper surfaces are clean.
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Parts 0Iagram
PAPTS
PEF PAPT # 0ESCPIPTIDN
1 X|1015001 SPN0LE 80X
2 X|1015002 8EAPNC J0205
J X|101500J 0L SEAL(PNC)
4 X|1015004 SPACNC PNC ()
5 X|1015005 SPN0LE T|NC PULLEY
6 X|1015006 SPACNC PNC ()
7 X|1015007 SPN0LE CEAP
8 X|1015008 S|ALL P0UN0 NUT |8 X 1.5
9 X|1015009 FP0NT 0L SEAL (PNC)
10 X|1015010 KEY 6 X 6 X J6||
11 X|1015011 SPN0LE
12 XPN01| HEX NUT |61.0
1J XPSS12| SET SCPEW |61.0 X 25
14 X|1015014 CHUCK FLANCE
15 X|1015015 P0UN0 CAP SCPEW |4 X 12
16 X|1015016 80|| JJAW CHUCK
20 XPSS57| SET SCPEW |5.8 X 20
21 X|1015021 TALST0CK 0ULL
2J XPS815| CAP SCPEW |5.8 X 20
24 XPSS24| SET SCPEW |5.8 X 8
25 X|1015025 TALST0CK SCPEW
26 XPKJ9| KEY 2 X 2 X 10||
27 X|1015027 SCPEW 8ASE
28 X|1015028 SPACE PNC
J0 X|10150J0 HAN0WHEEL
J1 X|10150J1 P0TATE S|ALL HAN0LE
J2 X|10150J2 HAN0LE SCPEW
JJ X|10150JJ CAP NUT |61.25
J6 XPSS25| SET SCPEW |61.0 X 20
J7 X|10150J7 8ASE PLATE
J8 XPS840| CAP SCPEW |81.25 X J5
J9 X|10150J9 WE0CE
40 X|1015040 8E0 LEA0 PAL
41 X|1015041 L0CK HAN0LE
42 X|1015042 SCPEW 8PACKET
4J XPS820| CAP SCPEW |5.8 X 14
44 X|1015044 0AL SCALE
51 X|1015051 SCALE LA8EL ()
5J X|101505J LEA0SCPEW
54 XPSS14| SET SCPEW |81.25 X 12
55 X|1015055 CLUTCH P0TATE KN08
56 XPS817| CAP SCPEW |4.7 X 10
57 X|1015057 0A|80AP0
58 X|1015058 UNPLUC SHAFT
59 XPS848| CAP SCPEW |61.0 X J5
60 X|1015060 8E0 8ASE
61 X|1015061 STEEL 8ALL 5mm
62 X|1015062 C0|PPESS0N SPPNC
6J XPSS01| SET SCPEW |61.0 X 10
65 X|1015065 C8
PEF PAPT # 0ESCPIPTIDN
67 XPPPJ7| P0LL PN J X 14
68 X|1015068 CLUTCH 8PACKET
69 X|1015069 CLUTCH
70 XPK104| KEY J X J X 22||
71 X|1015071 SHAFT
72 XPK101| KEY J X J X 14||
7J X|101507J CEAP SHAFT 8PACKET
75 XPN06| HEX NUT |5.8
76 X|1015076 SUPP0PT PLATE
77 XPW05| FLAT WASHEP 4||
82 X|1015082 CEAP SLEE7E
8J X|101508J CEAP SHAFT
84 XPS80J| CAP SCPEW |5.8 X 8
85 X|1015085 SPACNC PNC
87 XPS8J8| CAP SCPEW |5.8 X 25
88 XPS812| CAP SCPEW |81.25 X 40
90 X|1015090 CPESENT SEAT
91 X|1015091 T00L PEST SHAFT
92 X|1015092 T00L PEST
9J X|101509J CP0SS SL0E WE0CE
94 XPN04| HEX NUT |4.7
95 XPSS49| SET SCPEW |4.7 X 16
96 X|1015096 CP0SS SL0E
98 X|1015098 LEA0SCPEW NUT
99 X|1015099 C0NNECT 8L0CK
102 X|1015102 C8 STPP
104 X|1015104 CP0SS SL0E NUT
105 X|1015105 SA00LE
108 X|1015108 CP0SS SL0E SCPEW
110 X|1015110 SCALE LA8EL ()
111 X|1015111 LEA0SCPEW 8PACKET
11J X|101511J 0AL SCALE
114 X|1015114 |00N CLP
120 X|1015120 T|NC 8ELT 1.5 X 8J X 10
121 X|1015121 0ATA LA8EL
122 XLA8EL12 PEA0 |ANUAL LA8EL
12J XPN04| HEX NUT |4.7
124 XPW05| FLAT WASHEP 4||
125 X|1015125 HNCE
126 XPS82J| CAP SCPEW |4.7 X 12
127 XPS818| CAP SCPEW |4.7 X 8
128 X|1015128 CHANCE CEAP C07EP
129 X|1015129 P0WEP PLUC
1J0 X|10151J0 SPECAL SCPEW
1J1 X|10151J1 CHUCK CUAP0 |CP0 SWTCH
1JJ X|10151JJ CANTLE7EP
1J4 XPW0J| FLAT WASHEP 6||
1J5 XPLW0J| L0CK WASHEP 6||
1J6 XPS802| CAP SCPEW |61.0 X 20
1J7 XPS814| CAP SCPEW |81.25 X 20
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PEF PAPT # 0ESCPIPTIDN
1J8 XPLW04| L0CK WASHEP 8||
1J9 XPW01| FLAT WASHEP 8||
142 X|1015142 SPECAL THU|8SCPEW |4.7 X 8
14J X|101514J SPECAL WASHEP
144 X|1015144 SUPP0PT PLATE
145 XPS08| PHLP H0 SCP |5.8 X 12
146 XPN01| HEX NUT |61.0
147 XPW0J| FLAT WASHEP 6||
148 X|1015148 C0|PPESS0N SPPNC
149 X|1015149 SPACNC PNC
150 X|1015150 C07EP F0P SPN0LE 80X
151 X|1015151 PC 80AP0 80X
152 X|1015152 L0CK C0NNECT
15J X|101515J PC 80AP0
154 X|1015154 TALST0CK CASTNC
155 X|1015155 P0TATE SPN0LE
156 XPK105| KEY J X J X 6||
157 X|1015157 PP0TECT C07EP F0P CHUCK
158 XPS818| CAP SCPEW |4.7 X 8
159 X|1015159 SWTCH LA8EL
160 X|1015160 HU8
161 X|1015161 T|NC PULLEY
162 X|1015162 CHECK PNC 8||
16J X|101516J |0T0P
16J1 X|101516J1 |0T0P 8PUSH AN0 H0L0EP
164 XPK98| KEY J X J X 16||
PEF PAPT # 0ESCPIPTIDN
166 X|1015166 |0T0P SPEE0 C0NTP0L
167 X|1015167 E|EPCENCY ST0P SWTCH
168 X|1015168 F0PWAP0/0FF/PE7EPSE SWTCH
169 X|1015169 CPEEN LA|P ASSY
170 X|1015170 FUSE AN0 H0L0EP
171 X|1015171 CHANCE SWTCH
172 X|1015172 0PANCE LA|P ASSY
17J XPS80J| CAP SCPEW |5 X 8
174 X|1015174 PEAP SPLASH CUAP0
175 X|1015175 SPACNC PNC
224 X|1015224 8EAPNC SLEE7E
225 X|1015225 CHANCE CEAP (19 TEETH)
226 X|1015226 CHANCE CEAP (24 TEETH)
227 X|1015227 CHANCE CEAP (J6 TEETH)
228 X|1015228 CHANCE CEAP (40 TEETH)
229 X|1015229 CHANCE CEAP (42 TEETH)
2J0 X|10152J0 CHANCE CEAP (45 TEETH)
2J1 X|10152J1 CHANCE CEAP (48 TEETH)
2J2 X|10152J2 CHANCE CEAP (50 TEETH)
2JJ X|10152JJ CHANCE CEAP (54 TEETH)
2J4 X|10152J4 CHANCE CEAP (57 TEETH)
2J5 X|10152J5 CHANCE CEAP (60 TEETH)
2J6 X|10152J6 CHANCE CEAP (72 TEETH)
2J7 X|10152J7 CHANCE CEAP (76 TEETH)
2J8 X|10152J8 CHANCE CEAP (90 TEETH)
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Warranty
Woodstock nternatIonal. nc. warrants all E:AB8AJ

machInery to be free of defects from work


manshIp and materIals for a perIod of two years from the date of orIgInal purchase by the orIgInal
owner. ThIs warranty does not apply to defects due dIrectly or IndIrectly to mIsuse. abuse. neglIgence
or accIdents. lack of maIntenance. or reImbursement of thIrd party expenses Incurred.
Woodstock nternatIonal. nc. wIll repaIr or replace. at Its expense and at Its optIon. the E:AB8AJ


machIne or machIne part whIch In normal use has proven to be defectIve. provIded that the orIgInal
owner returns the product prepaId to the E:AB8AJ

factory servIce center or authorIzed repaIr


facIlIty desIgnated by our 8ellIngham. WA offIce. wIth proof of theIr purchase of the product wIthIn
two years. and provIdes Woodstock nternatIonal. nc. reasonable opportunIty to verIfy the alleged
defect through InspectIon. f It Is determIned there Is no defect. or that the defect resulted from
causes not wIthIn the scope of Woodstock nternatIonal nc.'s warranty. then the orIgInal owner must
bear the cost of storIng and returnIng the product.
ThIs Is Woodstock nternatIonal. nc.'s sole wrItten warranty and any and all warrantIes that may be
ImplIed by law. IncludIng any merchantabIlIty or fItness. for any partIcular purpose. are hereby lImIted
to the duratIon of thIs wrItten warranty. We do not warrant that E:AB8AJ

machInery complIes
wIth the provIsIons of any law or acts. n no event shall Woodstock nternatIonal. nc.'s lIabIlIty under
thIs warranty exceed the purchase prIce paId for the product. and any legal actIons brought agaInst
Woodstock nternatIonal. nc. shall be trIed In the State of WashIngton. County of Whatcom. We shall
In no event be lIable for death. InjurIes to persons or property or for IncIdental. contIngent. specIal or
consequentIal damages arIsIng from the use of our products.
Every effort has been made to ensure that all E:AB8AJ

machInery meets hIgh qualIty and durabIl


Ity standards. We reserve the rIght to change specIfIcatIons at any tIme because of our commItment to
contInuously Improve the qualIty of our products.
M1015 6 x 10 Mn-Lathe
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|odel #_________SerIal #______________0ealer Name__________________Purchase 0ate___________
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2. How long have you been a woodworker/metalworker:
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3. How many of your machInes or tools are EZab8aj

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4. 0o you thInk your machIne represents a good value: _____ Yes ____ No
5. Would you recommend EZab8aj

products to a frIend: _____ Yes ____ No


6. What Is your age group:
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7. What Is your annual household Income:
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