Micrometer stop, Adjustable feed stop – Woodstock SB1039F User Manual

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For Machines Mfg. Since 5/11

14" TURN-X

®

Toolroom Lathe

O P E R A T I O N

Micrometer Stop

3. Move the micrometer stop up to the carriage,

use the graduated dial to fine tune the

position, then retighten the cap screws

loosened in Step 2.

4. Verify that tooling will not make contact

with the chuck, jaws, or other components.

Tools Needed

Qty

Hex Wrench 8mm .................................................1

To set the micrometer stop:
1.
DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER!

2. Loosen the cap screws shown in Figure 64,

then use the carriage handwheel to position

the carriage and cutting tool at the desired

stopping point.

Figure 64. Micrometer stop.

Cap Screws

Stop Rod

Graduated

Dial

Adjustable Feed Stop

Use the adjustable feed stop collar (shown in

Figure 63) to set the location where the carriage

should disengage from power feed.

When the apron stop plate contacts the stop

collar during an operation that uses the feed rod,

the clutch disengages the carriage from the feed

rod and movement stops.

Figure 63. Adjustable feed rod stop.

Stop

Collar

Stop

Plate

Apron

The adjustable feed stop system is designed

to stop longitudinal carriage movement at the

desired location ONLY when the carriage is

engaged with the feed rod.

When the carriage is engaged with the

leadscrew for threading operations, the

adjustable feed stop system WILL NOT stop

carriage movement—you must use the half

nut lever instead. Otherwise, the carriage can

crash into the chuck, or if it contacts the stop,

the leadscrew shear pin will break.

Before doing any threading operation, make

sure to loosen the feed stop collar so it slides

freely on the feed rod and will not interfere

with carriage travel.

The carriage stop on this lathe will NOT

automatically stop the carriage during

threading operations when the carriage

is engaged with the leadscrew! Failure to

heed this notice could result in the carriage

crashing and causing severe machine or

property damage.

Use the carriage stop as a guide to help judge

when to stop carriage movement.

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