bantam_lathe_training
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* Entanglement with the spindle, chuck, workpiece or feed mechanism. | * Entanglement with the spindle, chuck, workpiece or feed mechanism. | ||
+ | Don't wear jewelry, loose clothing or long hair when operating the lathe. | ||
+ | Don't use sanding paper or hand sanding while operating the machine. | ||
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* Unsecured spinning things flying off - chuck key, loose work, things falling from the headstock onto the chuck. | * Unsecured spinning things flying off - chuck key, loose work, things falling from the headstock onto the chuck. | ||
+ | Wear protective goggles when working with the lathe. | ||
+ | Never leave the chuck key in the chuck and make sure that the workpiece is securely tightened and nothing obstructs the rotation. | ||
+ | Don't stand at the potential danger zone, position yourself closer to the tailstock. | ||
+ | For emergency stop hit the E-Stop button and or foot pedal. | ||
* Sharp/hot metal chips. | * Sharp/hot metal chips. | ||
+ | Use correct feedrates, depth of cut and spindle speed recommended for the cutter, material and the diameter of your workpiece. Don't exceed those. | ||
* Entanglement in the belts/ | * Entanglement in the belts/ | ||
* Collisions between chuck/ | * Collisions between chuck/ |
bantam_lathe_training.txt · Last modified: 2021-10-14 14:26 by costa