Additional safety for wood lathes – Grizzly H2669 User Manual

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H2669 Hobby Lathe

Additional Safety for Wood Lathes

1. KEEPING GUARDS IN PLACE. Make sure

all guards are in place and that the lathe sits
on a flat, stable surface.

2. EYE/FACE PROTECTION. Always wear

eye protection or a face shield when operat-
ing the lathe.

3. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION. Always

wear a respirator when using this machine.
Wood dust may cause allergies or long-
term respiratory health problems.

4. MOUNTING WORKPIECE. Before starting,

be certain the workpiece has been properly
embedded on the headstock and tailstock
centers and that there is adequate clear-
ance for the full rotation.

5. WORKPIECE CONDITION. Always inspect

the condition of your workpiece. DO NOT
turn pieces with knots, splits, or other poten-
tially dangerous conditions. Make sure joints
of glued-up pieces have high quality bonds
and won't fly apart during operation.

6. ADJUSTING TOOL REST. Adjust tool rest

to provide proper support for the turning tool
you will be using. Test tool rest clearance
by rotating workpiece by hand before turn-
ing lathe

ON.

7. TURNING SPEED. Select the correct turn-

ing speed for your work, and allow the lathe
to gain full speed before using.

8. USING SHARP CHISELS. Keep lathe chis-

els properly sharpened and held firmly in
position when turning.

9. OPERATING DAMAGED LATHE. Never

operate the lathe with damaged or worn
parts.

10. ADJUSTMENTS/MAINTENANCE. Make

sure your wood lathe is turned

OFF, dis-

connected from the power source, and all
moving parts have come to a complete stop
before starting any inspection, adjustment,
or maintenance procedure.

11. STOPPING LATHE. DO NOT stop the lathe

by using your hand against the workpiece.
Allow the lathe to stop on its own.

12. AVOIDING ENTANGLEMENT. Keep long

hair and loose clothing articles such as
sleeves, belts, and jewelry items away from
the lathe spindle.

13. FACEPLATE TURNING. When faceplate

turning, use lathe chisels on the downward
spinning side of the workpiece only.

14. SANDING/POLISHING. Remove the tool

rest when performing sanding or polishing
operations.

15. MATERIAL REMOVAL RATE. Attempting

to remove too much material at once may
cause workpiece to fly out of the lathe.

No list of safety guidelines can be complete.

Every shop environment is different. Always

consider safety first, as it applies to your

individual working conditions. Use this and

other machinery with caution and respect.

Failure to do so could result in serious per-

sonal injury, damage to equipment, or poor

work results.

Like all machinery there is potential danger

when operating this machine. Accidents are

frequently caused by lack of familiarity or

failure to pay attention. Use this machine

with respect and caution to lessen the pos-

sibility of operator injury. If normal safety

precautions are overlooked or ignored, seri-

ous personal injury may occur.

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