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The steady rest serves as a support for long shafts. The
steady rest can should be placed along the ways where the
most support can be given to the workpiece and still allow
for all of your intended lathe operations.

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(% Carefully place the steady rest on the lathe bedways.

)% Loosen the finger lock nuts so the finger position can

be adjusted (see

=`^li\)*).

*% Loosen the steady rest lock nut (see =`^li\)*), and

position the steady rest where desired.

+% Tighten the steady rest lock nut.

,% Clamp the workpiece into the chuck and position the

tailstock to support the workpiece.

-% Turn the adjustment knobs so the fingers are snug

against the workpiece, and then tighten the finger
lock nuts.

.% Lubricate the finger tips with an anti-seize lubricant

during operation.

/% After prolonged use, the fingers will show wear.

Either mill or file the tips for a new contact surface.

=`^li\)*% Steady rest.

Finger

Adjustment

Knob

Steady

Rest

Lock Nut

Finger

Lock Nut

=`^li\)+% Follow rest.

Adjustment Knob

Finger

Carriage

Cap

Screw

Finger

Lock Nut

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The follow rest in

=`^li\)+ is mounted on the front

of the carriage directly above the ways and follows the
movement of the tool. The follow rest requires only two
fingers, as the cutting tool acts as the third. The follow
rest is used on long, slender parts to prevent flexing of
the workpiece from the pressure of the cutting tool.

The sliding fingers are set similar to those of the steady
rest —free of play but not binding. Always lubricate during
operation. After prolonged use, the fingers will need to
be milled or filed to clean up the contact surface.

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