Jet Tools Lathe GH 1440ZX User Manual

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Operating Instructions  
ZX Series Lathes  
Models GH-1440ZX/1460ZX  
GH-1640ZX/1660ZX  
GH-1840ZX/1860ZX/1880ZX  
GH-2280ZX  
WMH TOOL GROUP  
2420 Vantage Drive  
Elgin, Illinois 60123  
Ph.: 800-274-6848  
Part No. M-321910  
Revision G 11/05  
Copyright © WMH Tool Group  
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Table of Contents  
Warranty and Service ..............................................................................................................................2  
Table of Contents ....................................................................................................................................3  
Warning...................................................................................................................................................4  
Specifications ..........................................................................................................................................6  
Specifications ..........................................................................................................................................7  
Specifications ..........................................................................................................................................8  
Specifications ..........................................................................................................................................9  
Unpacking .............................................................................................................................................10  
Contents of the Shipping Container ....................................................................................................10  
Uncrating and Cleanup ..........................................................................................................................11  
Chuck Preparation (Three Jaw)..........................................................................................................11  
Lubrication .........................................................................................................................................12  
Coolant Preparation ...........................................................................................................................13  
Electrical Connections ...........................................................................................................................13  
Conversion to 460 Volt Operation.......................................................................................................14  
General Description...............................................................................................................................14  
Lathe Bed ..........................................................................................................................................14  
Headstock..........................................................................................................................................14  
Carriage.............................................................................................................................................15  
Four Way Tool Post............................................................................................................................15  
Apron.................................................................................................................................................15  
Tailstock.............................................................................................................................................15  
Leadscrew and Feed Rod...................................................................................................................15  
Feed Gearbox ....................................................................................................................................15  
Steady Rest .......................................................................................................................................15  
Follow Rest ........................................................................................................................................16  
Controls.................................................................................................................................................16  
Operation...............................................................................................................................................19  
Feed and Thread Selection ................................................................................................................19  
Thread Cutting ...................................................................................................................................19  
Gib Adjustments.................................................................................................................................19  
Tailstock Off-Set.................................................................................................................................19  
Removing Gap Section.......................................................................................................................20  
Installing Removable Gap Section......................................................................................................20  
Belt Replacement and Adjustment......................................................................................................20  
Aligning Tailstock to Headstock..........................................................................................................20  
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Warning  
1. Read and understand the entire owners manual before attempting assembly or operation.  
2. Read and understand the warnings posted on the machine and in this manual. Failure to comply with  
all of these warnings may cause serious injury.  
3. Replace the warning labels if they become obscured or removed.  
4. This lathe is designed and intended for use by properly trained and experienced personnel only. If  
you are not familiar with the proper and safe operation of a lathe, do not use until proper training and  
knowledge have been obtained.  
5. Do not use this lathe for other than its intended use. If used for other purposes, WMH Tool Group  
disclaims any real or implied warranty and holds itself harmless from any injury that may result from  
that use.  
6. Always wear approved safety glasses/face shields while using this lathe. Everyday eyeglasses only  
have impact resistant lenses; they are not safety glasses.  
7. Before operating this lathe, remove tie, rings, watches and other jewelry, and roll sleeves up past the  
elbows. Remove all loose clothing and confine long hair. Non-slip footwear or anti-skid floor strips are  
recommended. Do not wear gloves.  
8. Wear ear protectors (plugs or muffs) during extended periods of operation.  
9. Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling and other construction activities  
contain chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples  
of these chemicals are:  
Lead from lead based paint.  
Crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other masonry products.  
Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber.  
Your risk of exposure varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your  
exposure to these chemicals, work in a well-ventilated area and work with approved safety  
equipment, such as face or dust masks that are specifically designed to filter out microscopic  
particles.  
10. Do not operate this machine while tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or any medication.  
11. Make certain the switch is in the OFF position before connecting the machine to the power supply.  
12. Make certain the machine is properly grounded.  
13. Make all machine adjustments or maintenance with the machine unplugged from the power source.  
14. Remove adjusting keys and wrenches. Form a habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting  
wrenches are removed from the machine before turning it on.  
15. Keep safety guards in place at all times when the machine is in use. If removed for maintenance  
purposes, use extreme caution and replace the guards immediately.  
16. Check damaged parts. Before further use of the machine, a guard or other part that is damaged  
should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended  
function. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting  
and any other conditions that may affect its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged should  
be properly repaired or replaced.  
17. Provide for adequate space surrounding work area and non-glare, overhead lighting.  
18. Keep the floor around the machine clean and free of scrap material, oil and grease.  
19. Keep visitors a safe distance from the work area. Keep children away.  
20. Make your workshop child proof with padlocks, master switches or by removing starter keys.  
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21. Give your work undivided attention. Looking around, carrying on a conversation and “horse-play” are  
careless acts that can result in serious injury.  
22. Maintain a balanced stance at all times so that you do not fall or lean against moving parts. Do not  
overreach or use excessive force to perform any machine operation. Never force the cutting action.  
23. Use the right tool at the correct speed and feed rate. Do not force a tool or attachment to do a job for  
which it was not designed. The right tool will do the job better and safer.  
24. Use recommended accessories; improper accessories may be hazardous.  
25. Maintain tools with care. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean for the best and safest performance.  
Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.  
26. Do not attempt to adjust or remove tools during operation.  
27. Turn off the machine and disconnect from power before cleaning. Use a brush to remove shavings or  
debris — do not use your hands.  
28. Do not stand on the machine. Serious injury could occur if the machine tips over.  
29. Never leave the machine running unattended. Turn the power off and do not leave the machine until it  
comes to a complete stop.  
30. Remove loose items and unnecessary work pieces from the area before starting the machine.  
Familiarize yourself with the following safety notices used in this manual:  
This means that if precautions are not heeded, it may result in minor injury and/or  
possible machine damage.  
This means that if precautions are not heeded, it may result in serious injury or possibly  
even death.  
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The following specifications were current at the time this manual was published, but because of our policy  
of continuous improvement, WMH Tool Group reserves the right to change specifications at any time and  
without prior notice, without incurring obligations.  
Specifications  
Model Number...................................................................... GH-1440ZX .............................. GH-1460ZX  
Stock Number.............................................................................. 321910 ..................................... 321920  
Capacities:  
Swing over Bed (in.).............................................................................14 .............................................14  
Swing over Cross Slide (in.).............................................................7-5/8 .........................................7-5/8  
Swing Through Gap (in.)................................................................23-5/8 .......................................23-5/8  
Length of Gap (in.).........................................................................12-1/4 .......................................12-1/4  
Distance between Centers (in.)............................................................40 .............................................60  
Headstock:  
Spindle Bore (in.).............................................................................3-1/8 .........................................3-1/8  
Spindle Mount.................................................................................. D1-8 ......................................... D1-8  
Spindle Taper with Sleeve .................................................... MT-7(MT-5) .............................. MT-7(MT-5)  
Number of Spindle Speeds ..................................................................12 .............................................12  
Range of Spindle Speeds (RPM) ............................................ 42 to 1800 ................................ 42 to 1800  
Gearbox:  
Number of Longitudinal and Cross Feeds ..........................................122 ...........................................122  
Range of Longitudinal Feeds (in./rev.)............................0.0015 to 0.0913 .......................0.0015 to 0.0913  
Range of Cross Feeds (in./rev.) .....................................0.0006 to 0.0365 .......................0.0006 to 0.0365  
Number of Inch Threads ......................................................................61 .............................................61  
Range of Inch Threads (in.)..................................................... 1-5/8 to 72 ................................ 1-5/8 to 72  
Number of Metric Threads ...................................................................24 .............................................24  
Range of Metric Threads (mm)................................................. 0.05 to 20 ................................. 0.05 to 20  
Compound and Carriage:  
Maximum Tool Size (in.) .................................................................. 1 x 1 ......................................... 1 x 1  
Maximum Compound Slide Travel (in.).............................................5-1/8 .........................................5-1/8  
Maximum Cross Slide Travel (in.) ..........................................................9 ...............................................9  
Carriage Travel (in.).............................................................................35 .............................................55  
Tailstock:  
Tailstock Spindle Travel (in.)..................................................................5 ...............................................5  
Tailstock Taper................................................................................MT-4 .........................................MT-4  
Steady Rest Capacity (in.) ..................................................... 1/2 to 3-1/2 ............................... 1/2 to 3-1/2  
Follow Rest Capacity (in.) ............................................................ 3/8 to 7 ..................................... 3/8 to 7  
Width of Bed (in.)...........................................................................13-3/8 .......................................13-3/8  
Overall Dimensions (in.)(LxWxH) ..............................97-1/2 x 40 x 46-7/8 ................116-1/2 x 40 x 46-7/8  
Motor................................................................7-1/2HP, 3Ph, 230/460V* ..........7-1/2HP, 3Ph, 230/460V*  
Approximate Net Weight (lbs.) .........................................................5187 ......................................... 5380  
*pre-wired 230V  
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Specifications  
Model Number...................................................................... GH-1640ZX .............................. GH-1660ZX  
Stock Number.............................................................................. 321930 ..................................... 321940  
Capacities:  
Swing over Bed (in.).............................................................................16 .............................................16  
Swing over Cross Slide (in.).................................................................10 .............................................10  
Swing Through Gap (in.)................................................................25-7/8 .......................................25-7/8  
Length of Gap (in.).........................................................................12-1/4 .......................................12-1/4  
Distance between Centers (in.)............................................................40 .............................................60  
Headstock:  
Spindle Bore (in.).............................................................................3-1/8 .........................................3-1/8  
Spindle Mount.................................................................................. D1-8 ......................................... D1-8  
Spindle Taper with Sleeve .................................................... MT-7(MT-5) .............................. MT-7(MT-5)  
Number of Spindle Speeds ..................................................................12 .............................................12  
Range of Spindle Speeds (RPM) ............................................ 25 to 1800 ................................ 25 to 1800  
Gearbox:  
Number of Longitudinal and Cross Feeds ..........................................122 ...........................................122  
Range of Longitudinal Feeds (in./rev.)............................0.0015 to 0.0913 .......................0.0015 to 0.0913  
Range of Cross Feeds (in./rev.) .....................................0.0006 to 0.0365 .......................0.0006 to 0.0365  
Number of Inch Threads ......................................................................61 .............................................61  
Range of Inch Threads (in.)..................................................... 1-5/8 to 72 ................................ 1-5/8 to 72  
Number of Metric Threads ...................................................................24 .............................................24  
Range of Metric Threads (mm)................................................. 0.05 to 20 ................................. 0.05 to 20  
Compound and Carriage:  
Maximum Tool Size (in.) .................................................................. 1 x 1 ......................................... 1 x 1  
Maximum Compound Slide Travel (in.).............................................5-1/8 .........................................5-1/8  
Maximum Cross Slide Travel (in.) ..........................................................9 ...............................................9  
Carriage Travel (in.).............................................................................35 .............................................55  
Tailstock:  
Tailstock Spindle Travel (in.)..................................................................5 ...............................................5  
Tailstock Taper................................................................................MT-4 .........................................MT-4  
Steady Rest Capacity (in.) ..................................................... 1/2 to 3-1/2 ............................... 1/2 to 3-1/2  
Follow Rest Capacity (in.) ............................................................ 3/8 to 7 ..................................... 3/8 to 7  
Width of Bed (in.)...........................................................................13-3/8 .......................................13-3/8  
Overall Dimensions (in.)(LxWxH) ....................................97-1/2 x 40 x 48 ......................116-1/2 x 40 x 48  
Motor................................................................7-1/2HP, 3Ph, 230/460V* ..........7-1/2HP, 3Ph, 230/460V*  
Approximate Net Weight (lbs.) .........................................................5475 ......................................... 5795  
*pre-wired 230V  
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Specifications  
Model Number....................................................GH-1840ZX...............GH-1860ZX............... GH-1880ZX  
Stock Number........................................................... 321950 ......................321960...................... 321970  
Capacities:  
Swing over Bed (in.).......................................................... 18..............................18..............................18  
Swing over Cross Slide (in.).............................................. 11..............................11..............................11  
Swing Through Gap (in.)............................................. 27-1/2........................27-1/2........................27-1/2  
Length of Gap (in.)...................................................... 12-1/4........................12-1/4........................12-1/4  
Distance between Centers (in.)......................................... 40..............................60..............................80  
Headstock:  
Spindle Bore (in.).......................................................... 3-1/8..........................3-1/8..........................3-1/8  
Spindle Mount................................................................D1-8..........................D1-8.......................... D1-8  
Spindle Taper with Sleeve ..................................MT-7(MT-5)...............MT-7(MT-5)............... MT-7(MT-5)  
Number of Spindle Speeds ............................................... 12..............................12..............................12  
Range of Spindle Speeds (RPM) ..........................25 to 1800.................25 to 1800................. 25 to 1800  
Gearbox:  
Number of Longitudinal and Cross Feeds ....................... 122............................122............................ 122  
Range of Longitudinal Feeds (in./rev.).........0.0015 to 0.0913....... 0.0015 to 0.0913........0.0015 to 0.0913  
Range of Cross Feeds (in./rev.) ..................0.0006 to 0.0365....... 0.0006 to 0.0365........0.0006 to 0.0365  
Number of Inch Threads ................................................... 61..............................61..............................61  
Range of Inch Threads (in.).................................. 1-5/8 to 72.................1-5/8 to 72................. 1-5/8 to 72  
Number of Metric Threads ................................................ 24..............................24..............................24  
Range of Metric Threads (mm)...............................0.05 to 20..................0.05 to 20.................. 0.05 to 20  
Compound and Carriage:  
Maximum Tool Size (in.) ................................................1 x 1..........................1 x 1.......................... 1 x 1  
Maximum Compound Slide Travel (in.).......................... 5-1/8..........................5-1/8..........................5-1/8  
Maximum Cross Slide Travel (in.) ....................................... 9................................9................................9  
Carriage Travel (in.).......................................................... 35..............................55..............................75  
Tailstock:  
Tailstock Spindle Travel (in.)............................................... 5................................5................................5  
Tailstock Taper.............................................................MT-5......................... MT-5..........................MT-5  
Steady Rest Capacity (in.) .................................. 1/2 to 3-1/2................1/2 to 3-1/2................ 1/2 to 3-1/2  
Follow Rest Capacity (in.) ......................................... 3/8 to 7......................3/8 to 7...................... 3/8 to 7  
Width of Bed (in.)........................................................ 13-3/8........................13-3/8........................13-3/8  
Overall Dimensions (in.)(LxWxH) ...............97-1/2x40x48-7/8.....116-1/2x40x48-7/8.....136-1/8x40x48-7/8  
Motor............................................................... 7-1/2HP, 3Ph.............7-1/2HP, 3Ph.............7-1/2HP, 3Ph  
.............................................................................230/460V* ................. 230/460V*..................230/460V*  
Approximate Net Weight (lbs.) ...................................... 5980 ..........................6245.......................... 6590  
*pre-wired 230V  
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Specifications  
Model Number........................................................................................................................ GH-2280ZX  
Stock Number................................................................................................................................ 321980  
Capacities:  
Swing over Bed (in.)...............................................................................................................................22  
Swing over Cross Slide (in.)...................................................................................................................11  
Swing Through Gap (in.)..................................................................................................................27-1/2  
Length of Gap (in.)...........................................................................................................................12-1/4  
Distance between Centers (in.)..............................................................................................................80  
Headstock:  
Spindle Bore (in.)...............................................................................................................................3-1/8  
Spindle Mount.................................................................................................................................... D1-8  
Spindle Taper with Sleeve ...................................................................................................... MT-7(MT-5)  
Number of Spindle Speeds ....................................................................................................................12  
Range of Spindle Speeds (RPM) .............................................................................................. 25 to 1800  
Gearbox:  
Number of Longitudinal and Cross Feeds ............................................................................................122  
Range of Longitudinal Feeds (in./rev.)..............................................................................0.0015 to 0.0913  
Range of Cross Feeds (in./rev.) .......................................................................................0.0006 to 0.0365  
Number of Inch Threads ........................................................................................................................61  
Range of Inch Threads (in.)....................................................................................................... 1-5/8 to 72  
Number of Metric Threads .....................................................................................................................24  
Range of Metric Threads (mm)................................................................................................... 0.05 to 20  
Compound and Carriage:  
Maximum Tool Size (in.) .................................................................................................................... 1 x 1  
Maximum Compound Slide Travel (in.)...............................................................................................5-1/8  
Maximum Cross Slide Travel (in.) ............................................................................................................9  
Carriage Travel (in.)...............................................................................................................................75  
Tailstock:  
Tailstock Spindle Travel (in.)....................................................................................................................5  
Tailstock Taper..................................................................................................................................MT-5  
Steady Rest Capacity (in.) ....................................................................................................... 1/2 to 3-1/2  
Follow Rest Capacity (in.) .............................................................................................................. 3/8 to 7  
Width of Bed (in.).............................................................................................................................13-3/8  
Overall Dimensions (in.)(LxWxH) ..............................................................................136-1/8 x 40 x 48-7/8  
Motor......................................................................................... 10HP, 3PH, 230V/460V (pre-wired 230V)  
Approximate Net Weight (lbs.) ........................................................................................................... 7400  
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Tool Box containing:  
Unpacking  
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1
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1
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6
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
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Box Wrench Set  
Hex Wrench Set  
Spindle Sleeve  
Open shipping container and check for shipping  
damage. Report any damage immediately to  
your distributor and shipping agent. Do not  
discard any shipping material until the Lathe is  
assembled and running properly.  
Center  
Leveling Bolts  
Leveling Pads  
Compare the contents of your container with the  
following parts list to make sure all parts are  
intact. Missing parts, if any, should be reported  
to your distributor. Read the instruction manual  
thoroughly for assembly, maintenance and  
safety instructions.  
Flat Blade Screwdriver  
Cross Point Screwdriver  
Chuck Wrench  
Tool Post Wrench  
Light Bulb  
Adjustable Wrench  
Oil Gun  
Contents of the Shipping Container  
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1
1
1
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Lathe  
Cross Feed Handle  
Shear Pins  
Steady Rest (mounted on Lathe)  
Follow Rest (mounted on Lathe)  
10” Three Jaw Chuck (mounted on Lathe)  
12” Four Jaw Chuck  
Live Center (MT4 for 14” & 16” lathes;  
MT5 for 18” & 22” lathes)  
Operating Manual  
Parts List Manual  
Warranty Card  
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Face Plate (12” Face Plate for 14” & 16”  
lathes; 16” Face Plate for 18” & 22” lathes)  
contents of Tool Box  
Read and understand the entire contents of this manual before attempting set-up  
or operation! Failure to comply may cause serious injury.  
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Uncrating and Cleanup  
1. Finish removing the wooden crate from  
around the lathe.  
2. Unbolt the lathe from the shipping crate  
bottom.  
3. Choose a location for the lathe that is dry,  
has good lighting, and has enough room to  
allow servicing the lathe on all four sides.  
4. Sling the lathe as shown in Figure 1, using  
steel rods or pipes of sufficient strength  
inserted through the holes in the bed  
casting. Do not lift lathe by the spindle.  
With adequate lifting equipment, slowly  
raise the lathe off the shipping crate bottom.  
Make sure lathe is balanced before moving.  
Figure 1  
5. To avoid twisting the bed, the lathe’s  
location must be absolutely flat and level.  
Check for  
a
level condition using  
a
machinist’s precision level on the bedways  
both front to back and side to side. The  
leveling pads included in the tool box and  
the leveling screws in the lathe base will  
help you to reach a level condition. The  
lathe must be level to be accurate.  
6. Clean all rust protected surfaces using a  
mild commercial solvent, kerosene or diesel  
fuel. Do not use paint thinner, gasoline, or  
lacquer thinner. These will damage painted  
surfaces. Cover all cleaned surfaces with a  
light film of 20W machine oil.  
7. Open the end gear cover. Clean all  
components of the end gear assembly and  
coat all gears with a heavy, non-slinging  
grease. Close the end gear cover.  
Chuck Preparation (Three Jaw)  
Read and understand all  
directions for chuck preparation. Failure to  
comply may cause serious injury and/or  
damage to the lathe.  
NOTE: Before removing the chuck from the  
spindle, place a flat piece of wood (plywood,  
etc.) across the bedways under the chuck to  
prevent damage to the bedways should the  
chuck fall from your hands.  
To remove the chuck:  
1. Support the chuck while turning six  
camlocks 1/4 turn counterclockwise with the  
chuck wrench from the tool box.  
2. Carefully remove the chuck from the spindle  
and place on an adequate work surface.  
Figure 2  
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3. Inspect the camlock studs. Make sure they  
have not become cracked or broken during  
transit. Clean all parts thoroughly with  
solvent. Also clean the spindle and  
camlocks.  
4. Cover all chuck jaws and scroll inside the  
chuck with #2 lithium tube grease. Cover the  
spindle, camlocks, and chuck body with a  
light film of 20W oil.  
5. Lift the chuck up to the spindle nose and  
press onto the spindle. Tighten in place by  
turning the camlocks 1/4 turn clockwise. The  
index mark (A, Figure 3) on the camlock  
should be between the two indicator arrows  
when tight (B, Figure 3). If the index mark is  
not between the two arrows, remove the  
chuck and adjust the camlock studs by  
either turning out one full turn (if cams will  
not engage) or turning in one full turn (if  
cams turn beyond indicator marks.)  
Figure 3  
6. Install chuck and tighten in place.  
Lubrication  
Lathe must be serviced at all  
lubrication points and all reservoirs filled to  
operating level before the lathe is put into  
service. Failure to comply may cause serious  
damage to the lathe.  
1. Headstock – Oil must be up to indicator  
mark in oil sight glass (A, Figure 4). Top off  
with Mobil DTE® Oil Heavy Medium. Fill by  
removing the plug on top of the headstock.  
To drain, remove drain plug on the left side  
of the headstock at the lower rear corner.  
Drain oil completely and clean out all metal  
shavings. Refill after the first month of  
operation. Then change the oil in the  
headstock every two months.  
Figure 4  
2. Gearbox – Oil must be up to indicator mark  
in oil sight glass (B, Figure 4). Top off with  
Mobil DTE® Oil Heavy Medium. To add oil  
to the gearbox, remove two screws on the  
top cover and remove cover. To drain,  
remove drain plug (C, Figure 4) on the left  
side of the gearbox. Drain oil completely  
and refill after the first three months of  
operation. Then change oil in the gearbox  
every six months.  
3. Apron – Oil must be between indicator  
marks in the oil sight glass (A, Figure 5).  
Top off with Mobil DTE® Oil Heavy Medium.  
Remove oil plug (B, Figure 5) to fill. To  
drain, remove drain plug on bottom of  
apron.  
Figure 5  
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Drain oil completely and refill after the first  
three months of operation. Then, change oil  
in the apron annually. Pull knob (C, Figure  
5) on the one-shot lube system and hold for  
several seconds to allow oil to fill the pump.  
When the knob is released, oil will flow  
through various oil lines to lubricate the  
ways and cross slide surface. Perform this  
twice daily or as needed. When the oil level  
is below the indicator mark, oil must be  
added.  
4. Leadscrew and Feed Rod – Lubricate two  
ball oilers on the right side bracket (A,  
Figure 6) with 30W machine oil daily.  
5. Saddle – Daily lubricate ball oiler (A, Figure  
7) on handwheel shaft with Mobil DTE® Oil  
Heavy Medium.  
Figure 6  
6. Compound Rest – Daily lubricate two ball  
oilers (B, Figure 7) on top of compound slide  
with Mobil DTE® Oil Heavy Medium.  
7. Cross Slide – Daily lubricate one ball oiler  
(C, Figure 7) with Mobil DTE® Oil Heavy  
Medium.  
8. Tailstock – Daily lubricate one ball oiler (A,  
Figure 8) on top of tailstock with Mobil  
DTE® Oil Heavy Medium.  
Coolant Preparation  
Follow  
coolant  
manu-  
facturer’s recommendations for use, care  
and disposal.  
1. Remove access cover on tailstock end at  
the rear base of the lathe. Make sure  
coolant pump has not shifted during  
transport.  
Figure 7  
2. Pour four gallons (approximate) of coolant  
mix into the chip pan.  
3. After machine has been connected to  
power, turn on coolant pump and check to  
see that coolant is cycling properly.  
4. Replace access cover.  
Electrical Connections  
Figure 8  
Electrical connections must  
be made by  
a
qualified electrician in  
compliance with all relevant codes. This  
machine must be properly grounded while in  
use to help protect the operator from  
electrical shock and possible fatal injury.  
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The main motor is rated at 7-1/2 HP (or 10HP  
for model 2280ZX), 230/460V and comes from  
the factory prewired at 230V. Confirm that power  
available at the lathe’s location is the same  
rating as the lathe.  
Power is connected properly when rotating the  
forward-reverse knob (E, Figure 12) to the left  
position causes the spindle to rotate  
counterclockwise as viewed from the tailstock. If  
the chuck rotates in the clockwise direction,  
disconnect the lathe from the power source,  
switch any two of the three power leads (not the  
green ground wire), and re-connect the lathe to  
the power source.  
Conversion to 460 Volt Operation  
Disconnect machine from  
power source. Failure to do so may cause  
serious injury.  
Main Motor: Change the wires according to the  
diagram on the outside of the motor junction  
box.  
Figure 9  
Transformer: Open electrical panel on rear of  
machine on the headstock side. Switch wire  
from 230V terminal to 460V terminal as outlined  
on the transformer.  
Coolant Pump: Open access panel on the base  
at the tailstock end. Change wires in coolant  
pump junction box according to diagram on the  
outside of the junction box cover.  
Main Power Switch (A, Figure 9): Turns power  
to machine on and off.  
Power Source Cable Receiver (B, Figure 9).  
Make sure the lathe is properly grounded.  
General Description  
Lathe Bed  
Figure 10  
The lathe bed (A, Figure 10) is made of cast iron  
with low vibration and high rigidity. Two  
precision ground v-slideways, reinforced by  
induction hardening and grinding, are an  
accurate guide for the carriage and headstock.  
The main drive motor is mounted in the stand  
below the the headstock.  
Headstock  
The headstock (B, Figure 10) is cast from high  
grade, low vibration cast iron. It is bolted to the  
bed by four hex socket cap bolts. In the head,  
the spindle is mounted on precision taper roller  
bearings.  
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Carriage  
The carriage (C, Figure 10) is made from high  
quality cast iron. The cross-slide (E, Figure 10)  
is mounted on the carriage and moves on a  
dovetailed slide which can be adjusted for play  
by means of the gibs.  
The compound slide (D, Figure 10) which is T-  
slotted, and mounted on the cross slide (E,  
Figure 10) can be rotated 360°. The compound  
slide and the cross slide travel in a dovetailed  
slide and have adjustable gibs.  
Four Way Tool Post  
The four way tool post (F, Figure 10) is mounted  
on the compound slide and allows a maximum  
of four tools to be mounted at the same time.  
Remember to use a minimum of two clamping  
screws when installing a cutting tool.  
Apron  
The apron (G, Figure 10) is mounted to the  
carriage. Quick travel of the apron is  
accomplished by means of a bed-mounted rack  
and pinion, operated by the handwheel on the  
front of the apron.  
Tailstock  
The tailstock (H, Figure 11) slides on a v-way  
and can be locked at any location by a clamping  
lever. The tailstock has a heavy duty quill with a  
Morse Taper #4, or Morse Taper #5 (18” and  
22” models).  
Figure 11  
Leadscrew and Feed Rod  
The leadscrew (J, Figure 11) and feed rod (K,  
Figure 11) are mounted on the front of the  
machine bed. They are connected to the  
gearbox at the left and are supported by  
bearings on both ends. Both are equipped with  
shear pins.  
Feed Gearbox  
The gearbox (L, Figure 11) is made from high  
quality cast iron and is mounted to the left side  
of the machine bed.  
Steady Rest  
The steady rest (M, Figure 11) serves as a  
support for shafts on the free tailstock end. The  
steady rest is mounted on the bedway and  
secured from below with a bolt, nut and locking  
plate. The sliding fingers require continuous  
lubrication at the contact points with the  
workpiece to prevent them from premature  
wear.  
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To set the steady rest:  
1. Loosen three hex socket cap screws.  
2. Loosen knurled screw and open sliding  
fingers until the steady rest can be moved  
with its fingers around the workpiece.  
Secure the steady rest in position.  
3. Set the fingers snugly to the workpiece and  
secure by tightening three hex socket cap  
screws. Fingers should be snug but not  
overly tight. Lubricate sliding points with  
lead-based grease.  
Follow Rest  
The traveling follow rest (N, Figure 11) is  
mounted on the saddle and follows the  
movement of the turning tool. Only two fingers  
are required as the place of the third is taken by  
the turning tool. The follow rest is used for  
turning operations on long, slender workpieces.  
It prevents the workpiece from flexing under the  
pressure of the cutting tool.  
Figure 11 (repeated)  
The sliding fingers are set similar to the steady  
rest, free of play, but not binding. Always  
lubricate adequately with lead-based grease  
before operating.  
Controls  
1. Control Panel: located on front of  
headstock.  
Coolant On-Off Switch (A, Figure 12)  
turns coolant pump on and off.  
Power Indicator Light (D, Figure 12) is lit  
whenever lathe is receiving power.  
Emergency Stop Switch (C, Figure 12)  
stops all machine functions (Caution:  
Lathe will still have power). Twist  
clockwise to re-set.  
Jog Switch (B, Figure 12). Quickly press  
and release to rotate the spindle.  
2. Headstock Gear Change Levers (F, Figure  
12): Located on front of headstock. Move  
levers left or right to desired spindle speed.  
3. Leadscrew/Feed Rod Directional Lever  
(E, Figure 12): Located on front of  
headstock at lower left. Changing knob  
changes direction of feed.  
Figure 12  
Do not move knob while  
machine is running.  
4. Feed/Lead Selector Lever (H, Figure 12):  
Located on front of headstock. Used when  
setting up for threading or feeding.  
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5. Compound Slide (L, Figure 13) is located  
on top of the cross slide and can be rotated  
360°. There are calibrations in degrees (M,  
Figure 13) below the rest to assist in  
placement of the compound slide to the  
desired angle.  
6. Compound Lock (not shown): Lever  
located on back of compound slide. Turn  
clockwise to lock and counterclockwise to  
unlock.  
7. Cross Slide Lock (A, Figure 13): Lever  
located on left side of cross slide. Turn  
clockwise to lock and counterclockwise to  
unlock.  
8. Carriage Lock (B, Figure 13): Located on  
top right of carriage. Turn clockwise to lock,  
counterclockwise to unlock.  
Carriage lock must be  
loose before moving carriage or damage  
to lathe may occur.  
9. Longitudinal Traverse Handwheel (C,  
Figure 13): Located on the apron assembly.  
Rotate handwheel clockwise to move the  
apron assembly toward the tailstock (right).  
Rotate the wheel counterclockwise to move  
the apron assembly toward the headstock  
(left).  
Figure 13  
10. Longitudinal/Cross Feed Selector Lever  
(E, Figure 13): Can be pushed to upper,  
middle and lower three positions. Push the  
lever up, cross feed is effected. Push the  
lever down, longitudinal feed is effected.  
When the lever is in the middle position,  
screws can be cut by engaging the half nut.  
11. Half Nut Lever (D, Figure 13): Located on  
the front of the apron assembly. Used for  
threading.  
12. Feed Engage Lever (G, Figure 13):  
Located in the front of the apron assembly.  
Pull lever up to engage. Push lever down to  
disengage.  
13. Adjustable Feed Clutch (F, Figure 13):  
When the machine is overloaded, it can slip.  
Then cutting rate must be reduced. Note:  
This setting has been calibrated at the  
factory and should not need adjustment. If  
adjustment ever becomes necessary, follow  
the diagram on the front of the apron.  
14. Cross Traverse Handwheel (H, Figure 13):  
Located above the apron assembly.  
Clockwise rotation moves the cross slide  
toward the rear of machine.  
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15. Compound Rest Traverse Handle (J,  
Figure 13): Located on the end of the  
compound slide. Rotate clockwise or  
counterclockwise to position.  
16. Tool Post Clamping Lever (K, Figure 13):  
Located on top of the tool post. Rotate  
counterclockwise to loosen and clockwise to  
tighten.  
17. Tailstock Quill Clamping Lever (A, Figure  
14): Located on the tailstock. Rotate  
clockwise to lock the sleeve. Rotate  
counterclockwise to unlock.  
18. Tailstock Clamping Lever (B, Figure 14):  
Lift up to lock. Push down to unlock. If the  
tailstock has a heavy load, tighten the  
hexagon head at right side of the tailstock  
for auxiliary locking.  
19. Tailstock Quill Traverse Handwheel (C,  
Figure 14): Rotate clockwise to advance the  
quill and counterclockwise to retract it.  
Figure 13 (repeated)  
20. Tailstock Off-Set Adjustment (D, Figure  
14): Two hex socket cap screws located on  
the tailstock base are used to off-set the  
tailstock for cutting tapers. Loosening one  
screw while tightening the other will off-set  
the tailstock. Do not clamp the tailstock lock  
handle when adjusting.  
21. Foot Brake (A, Figure 15): The connecting  
rod mechanism is in the bed stand. The  
braking device is in the pulley of the  
headstock. Press the pedal to stop all lathe  
functions. (Caution: Lathe still has power.)  
22. Micro Carriage Stop (B, Figure 15): can be  
used during manual feed operation. The dial  
can be turned for fine tuning the position of  
the stop. The micro carriage stop can be  
moved along the bed by loosening the two  
socket head cap screws underneath the  
stop.  
Figure 14  
23. Bed Cover (C, Figure 15): can be easily  
removed to clean out the stand.  
Figure 15  
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Operation  
Feed and Thread Selection  
1. Reference the feed and thread chart on the  
front of the headstock (A, Figure 16).  
2. Move levers and knobs (B/C/D/E, Figure 16)  
to the appropriate position according to the  
feed and thread chart.  
Thread Cutting  
1. Set forward/reverse lever (F, Figure 16) to  
desired direction.  
2. Set selector levers (G/H, Figure 16) to  
desired R.P.M.  
3. Select desired thread using levers (B/C/D/E,  
Figure 16).  
4. Set selector lever (A, Figure 17) to correct  
position (neutral).  
Figure 16  
5. Engage the half nut lever (B, Figure 17).  
6. Make a test cut with scrap material and  
check results before cutting regular material.  
Gib Adjustments  
After a period of time, some of the moving  
components may need to be adjusted due to  
wear.  
Saddle  
Turn gib screws on either side of the saddle at  
the rear to adjust the drag on the saddle.  
Cross Slide  
Turn gib screws in the front and rear of the gib  
to adjust the drag of the cross slide.  
Compound Slide  
Turn gib screws to adjust the drag of the  
compound slide.  
Figure 17  
Tailstock Off-Set  
Follow the procedure below to off-set the  
tailstock to cut shallow tapers:  
1. Loosen tailstock in position by lowering  
locking handle (B, Figure 18) and loosening  
hexagon head eccentric shaft at back of  
tailstock.  
2. Alternately loosen and tighten front and rear  
screws (D, Figure 18). Note: Front screw is  
shown.  
Figure 18  
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Removing Gap Section  
1. To remove the gap section, remove four hex  
socket cap screws, and two hex cap bolts.  
2. Tighten the hex nuts on the tapered  
alignment pins to loosen the pins. Once  
loosened, they can be removed.  
3. Gap section can now be removed.  
Installing Removable Gap Section  
1. Clean the bottom and the ends of the gap  
section thoroughly.  
2. Set gap section in place and align the ends.  
3. Loosen the nuts on the locating pins and  
push down through the gap into the lathe  
bed.  
4. Replace four hex socket cap screws and  
tighten alternately until all are snug.  
Belt Replacement and Adjustment  
1. Disconnect machine from power source.  
Figure 19  
2. Open end gear cover, remove lower rear  
cover and lower side cover. This will expose  
the motor and v-belts.  
3. Loosen upper hex nut (A, Figure 19). Place  
scrap piece of wood under motor to act as  
lever. Lift motor up and block temporarily.  
4. Remove belts. Install new belts onto pulleys.  
5. Lift up on motor and remove temporary  
blocking.  
6. Tension belts by loosening lower nut (B,  
Figure 19) and tightening upper nut (A,  
Figure 19) until light finger pressure causes  
approximately 3/4” deflection on each belt.  
Figure 20  
7. Install covers and connect lathe to the  
power source.  
Aligning Tailstock to Headstock  
1. Fit a 12” ground steel bar between centers  
of the headstock and tailstock (Figure 20).  
2. Fit a dial indicator to the top slide and  
traverse the center line of the bar.  
3. If adjustment is needed, align the tailstock  
using the off-set screws (D, Figure 21) until  
the tailstock is aligned.  
Figure 21  
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