Craftsman 351.221060 Operator's Manual
Craftsman 351.221060 Operator's Manual

Craftsman 351.221060 Operator's Manual

12" mini lathe

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Operator's
Manual
I
12"
MINI LATHE
Model No.
351.221060
CAUTION:
Read and follow all Safety
Rules and Operating
Instructions before First
Use of this Product. Keep
this Manual with Tool.
Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
V_N.
sear
S. CO rn]cra_t
s ma n
23139,00 Draft (01/03/05)

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  • Page 1 Operator's Manual 12" MINI LATHE Model No. 351.221060 CAUTION: Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions before First Use of this Product. Keep this Manual with Tool. Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A. V_N. sear S.
  • Page 2 • Work area should be properly lighted. • Keep visitors at a safe distance from work area, - Keep chtidren out of workplace. Make workshop childproof. Warranty ......... Use padlocks, master switches or remove switch keys to prevent any unintentional use of power tools. Safety Rules ........
  • Page 3 N_ver turn the lathe ON before clearing the bed, head and Never perform any operation with this lathe where thework- piece is hand-held. Do not mount a reamer, milling cutter, drill taifaiock of all tools, wood scraps, etc., except the workplece and related support devices for the operation planned.
  • Page 4 • This tool is equipped with an approved 3-conductor cord rated at 150V and a 3-prong grounding type plug (see F]gure 2) for your protection against shock hazards. • Grounding plug should be plugged directly into a properly LOCATION OF WOOD LATHE installed and grounded 3-prong grounding-type receptacle, The lathe should be positioned so that neither the operator...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    • Use the table to determine the minimum wire size (A.W.G.) Craftsman 12" 3-speed wood lathe provides capability to turn wooden workpieces up to 12" long and 4" diameter. The motor extension cord.
  • Page 6: Tool R Est

    CHANGING SPEEDS 3. On one end, make a saw cut approx'_mately l/,s" deep on each diagonal line. This is for the spur center. Refer to Figures 5 and 42. 4, The other end uses the bearing center. Place the point of the CAUTION: Make sure the power cord is removed from the beating center on the wood where the _agonal lines cross.
  • Page 7: Selection Of Chisels

    When You Can Cut and When You Must Scrape USING WOODWORKING CHISELS There are two different approaches: SELECTION OF CHISELS • One approach is toward a drcumfarence of the workplace (br Sharp tools are essential for clean, easy work. Select tools that example turning down the outer surface of a cylinder or the will t akeand holdkeen edges.
  • Page 8: Using The Gouge

    • Alldiameter approach operations must be done at the left If the rest is placed too high (Figure 13D) and the chisel is of center. corre_y positioned for cutting, it strikes the workpiece near the top where the direction of fome exerted bythe workpiece Three different chisel contact points are shown in Figure 15B.
  • Page 9 • The holder should pray'tale s shoulder against which the butt end of the knife can be firmly seated.The knife must be securely mounted, either by means of a screw threaded into the ho_der, or by compressing it between two prongs bolted together.
  • Page 10: Making Standard Cuts

    MAKING STANDARD CUTS Roughing Roughing off and other heavy work requires a firm grip and ,THE ROUGHING OFF-CUT solid positioning of the chisel against the rest. This is best Reducing a square orodd shaped workplace down to a cylin- obtained by the tool-rest hand positioned illustrated, The wrist der of approximate size for finish turning is called "roughing is dropped down so that the heel of the hand below the little off".
  • Page 11 When the calipers slip over the workpiece at the bottom of the groove, then the cut is finished. Wrong Right Figure 28 SMOOTHING A CYUNDER Figure 30 The final _/_"can be removed in two ways. Either use the 1" skew, working from the center toward both ends and taking CUTTING VEES lighter and lighter cuts until finished, or use a block plane as Vee grooves can be cut with either the toe or heel of the skew.
  • Page 12 t is important that only the extreme heel should do the ¢ut- :ing. This means that the bottom edge of the bevel next to the cee must at all times be tangent to the arc of the bead being formed. Easier beads can be ehaped with the spear point chisel.
  • Page 13: Faceplate And Chuck Turnings

    • Once the sizing cute have been completed, rough-out the excess wood with a gouge• Then, proceed with the finish- ing process by making the various types of cuts required. FACEPLATE AND CHUCK TURNINGS PLANNING THE WORK Figure 39 Make a layout first,.to provide a visual pattern to follow while The applicatlon of the sandpaper strip is shown in the illustrations.
  • Page 14: Keep Tool In Repair

    WARNING: Make certain that the unit is disconnected from power source before attempting to service or remove any c6mponenL CLEANING Keep machine and workshop clean. Do not allow sawdust to accumulate on the tool. Keep centers clean. Check inside belt guard to make sure that saw dust has not accumulated.
  • Page 15 _YMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) CORRECTIVE ACTION vlotor will not start !. Low voltage 1. Check power line for proper voltage 2. Open circuit in motor or loose 2. Inspect all lead connections on motor connections • for loose or open connection _otor will not start;...
  • Page 16 Model 351.221060 Figure 42 - Replacement Parts Illustration for Mini Lathe ss... "-.. "_""_.
  • Page 17 PART NO. DESCRIPTION PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. 22964.00 Face Plate 22996,00 5-1.0ram Square Nut 23018,00 #1MT Spur Center 22993.00 16080. O0 Switch Spindle 5-0.6 X 6ram Pan Head Screw* 22999.00 Bed Cover STD863506 22982.00 Headstock Cover 23000.00 Strain Relief STD315225 23001.00 Line Cord 6202z.z Ball Bearing*...
  • Page 18 NOTES...
  • Page 19 NOTES...
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