<& Instructon Manual Accessores Lst & Parts Lst For Your Own Safety Read Instructon Manual Before Operatng Tool SAKAI SPECIAL CAMERA MFG. CO., LTD.
SAFETY RULES FOR POWER TOOLS. KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and n workng order.. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHS. Form the habt of checkng to see that keys and adjustng wrenches arc removed from the tool before turnng t on. 3. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas and benches nvte accdents. 4. DON'T USE IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT. Don't use power tools n damp or wet locatons, or expose them to ran. Keep work area well lghted. 5. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. All vstors should be kept safe dstance from work area. 6. MAKE WORKSHOP KID PROOF wth padlocks, master swtches, or by removng starter keys. 7. DON'T FORCE TOOL. It wll do the job better and safer at the rate for whch t was desgned. 8. USE RIGHT TOOL. Don't force tool or attachment to do a job for whch t was not desgned. 9. USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD. Make sure your extenson cord s n good condton. When usng an extenson cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product wll draw. An underszed cord wll cause a drop n lne voltage resultng n loss of power and overheatng. Table shows the correct sze to use dependng on cord length and nameplate ampere ratng. If n doubt, use the next heaver gage. The smaller the gage number, the heaver the cord. 0. WEAR PROPER APPAREL. Do not wear loose clothng, gloves, necktes, rngs, bracelets or other jewelry whch may get caught n movng parts. Nonslp footwear s recommended. Wear protectve har coverng to contan long har.. ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES. Also use face or dust mask f cunng operaton s dusty. Everyday eyeglasses only have mpact resstant lenses, they are NOT safety glasses.. SECURE WORK. Use clamps or a vse to hold work when practcal. Ifs safer than usng your hand and t frees both hands to operate tool. 3. DON'T OVERREACH. Keep proper footng and balance at all tmes. 4. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance. Follow nstructon for lubrcatng and changng accessores. 5. DISCONNECT TOOLS before servcng; when changng accessores, such as blades, bts, cutters, and the lke. 6. REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING. Make sure swtch s n off poston before pluggng n. 7. USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. Consult the owner's manual for recommended accessores. The use of mproper accessores may cause rsk of njury to persons. 8. NEVER STAND ON TOOL. Serous njury could occur f the tool s tpped or f the cuttng tool s unntentonally contacted. 9. CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Before further use of the tool, a guard or other part that s damaged should be carefully checked to determne that t wll operate properly and perform ts ntended functon - check for algnment of movng parts, bndng of movng parts, breakage of parts, mountng, and any other condtons that may affect ts operaton. A guard or other part that s damaged should be properly repared or replaced. 0. DIRECTION OF FEED. Feed work nto a blade or cutter aganst the drecton of rotaton of
. NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED. TURN POWER OFF. Don't leave tool untl t comes to a complete stop. Table Volts Total length of cord n feet 0V 5ft. 50ft. 00ft. 50ft. Ampere Ratng 40V 50ft. 00ft. 00ft. 300tt. More Than Not More Than AW6 0 6 8 6 6 4 6 0 8 6 4 0 6 6 4 6 4 Not Recommended 6EQUN5IN6 INSTRUCTION In the event of a malfuncton or breakdown, groundng provdes a path of least resstance for electrc current to reduce the rsk of electrc shock. Ths tool s equpped wth an electrc cord havng an equpment-groundng connector and a groundng plug. The plug must be plugged nto a matchng outlet that s properly nstalled and grounded n accordance wth all local codes and ordnances. Do not modfy the plug provded - f t wll not ft the outlet, have the proper outlet nstalled by a qualfed electrcan. Improper connecton of the equpment-groundng conductor can result n a rsk of electrc shock. The conductor wth nsulaton havng an outer surface that s green wth or wthout yellow strpes s the equpment-groundng conductor. If repar or replacement of the electrc cord or plug s necessary, do not connect the equpment-groundng conductor to a lve termnal. Check wth a qualfed electrcan or servce personnel f the groundng nstructons are not completely understood, or f n doubt as to whether the tool s properly grounded. Use only 3-wre extenson cords that have 3-prong groundng plugs and 3-polc receptacles that accept the tool's plug. Repar or replace damaged or worn cord mmedately. CAUTION \d all operatng nstructons and safety rules carefully before attemp
INSTRUCTION MANUAL Contents Mn-lathe ML-360 Illustraton A Specfcatons Mllng Attachment MA-360 Illustraton 4 Specfcatons [] «Mechansm and Operaton» 3. Startng A Stoppng the Man Spndle 3. Man Spndle Speed 3 () Adjustng the Speed 3 () Selectng the proper Man Spndle Speed 4 (3) Workpece and Man Spndle rpm 4 3. Carrage 4 4. Talstock 5 5. Handwheel Calbraton 5 [] «Holdng the Workpece» 6. Holdng wth a Chuck 6 () 3-Jaw Unversal Chuck (No.350) 6 A. Fttng the Jaws 6 a) Normal Jaw Fttng 6 b) Reversed Jaw Fttng 7 () 4-Jaw Independent Chuck (No.350) 7 A. Jaw Reversng 7 B. Centerng the Workpece 7 a) Centerng 7 (3) Fttng and Removng the Chuck 8 A. Fttng the Chuck 8 B. Removng the Chuck 8 (4) Collet Chuck (No.3509) 8 A. Fttng the Collet Chuck 9 a) Fttng the Collet Chuck 9 B. Holdng the Workpece 0. Holdng wth Centers 0 () Tal Spndle Dead Center (No.3505) 0 () Man Spndle Dead Center (No.3505) 0 (3) Lve Center (No. 3507) 0 (4) Fttng the Centers A. Fttng a Tal Spndle Center B. Fttng Two Centers a) Fttng the Centers b) Removng the Centers [3] «Cuttng Tools» 3. Types of Cuttng Tools 3 () Fttng the Cuttng Tools to the Tool post 4 [4] «Machnng» 5. Cylndrcal Turnng 5. Facng Cuts 6 3. Step Turnng 6 4. Cut Off 7 () The Cut Off Procedure 7 5. Centerng 7 () Center 7 A. The Centerng Procedure 8 6. Borng 8 () The Borng Procedure 8 [5] «Machnng wth Accessores» 9. Compound Slde (No.3537) 9 () Fttng the Compound Slde 9. Steady Rest (No.350) 9 () Fttng the Steady Rest 0
3. Travelng Rest (No. 35) () Fttng the Travelng Rest 4. T-slot face plate (No.353) () Fttng the Face Plate 5. Automatc Feed/Thread Cuttng Attachment (No.353) 3 () Fttng the Feed/Thread Attachment 4 () Operatng the Feed/Thread Attachment 5 (3) Threadng 5 6. Slow Speed Attachment (No.359) 6 () Fttng the Slow Speed Attachment 6 7. Quck-Change Tool Holder ( No.358) 7 8. Mllng Attachment MA-360 7 () Fttng the Mllng Attachment 7 A. Wth a Chuck 3 B. Wth a Mllng Vse 3 a) Fttng the Vse 3 C. Clamps 3 (8) Machnng 33 9. Fne Feed Attachment (No.3533) 34 () Fttng the Fne Feed Attachment 34 0. Index Head (No.3535) 35 () Fnng the Index Head 35 () Operatng the Index Head 36 A. Changng dvdng Plates 36. Crcular Dvdng Table (No.3565) 36 () Fttng the Dvdng Table 38 () Operatng the Dvdng Table 38 [6] «Safety and Mantenance» 4 () Startng and Stoppng the Man Spndle 8 [7] «Electrc Wrng» 4 (3) Selectng the Man Spndle Speed 8 (4) Operatng each Component 9 [8] «Systcm» 43 (5) Cuttng Tools 30 (6) Fttng the Cuttng Tools 30 [9] «Accessores» 44 A. Mllng Collet 30 B. Drll Chuck 3 [0] «PartsLst» 5 C. Cutter Arbor 3 (7) Holdng the Workpece 3 The Mn Lathe -360 s a top-qualty machne developed wth hghly sophstcated machnng technques based on our experence as a leadng manufacturer of professonal large format cameras. Whle compact n sze, the ML-360 mantans excellent rgdty and durablty, as well as outstandng performance and accuracy. Wth a large range of accessores to choose from, the ML-360 s deal for a varety of machnng operatons.
MINI-LATHE ML-360 ILLUSTRATION A SPECIFICATIONS ON swtch Pulley Guard Heodstock 3 - Jaw Unversal Chuck Talstock Spndle Dead Center Talstock Spndle Tar (stock Spndle Feed HandwheeJ Swtch for Counter-Clockwse and Clockwse rotaton Talstock Lockng Bolt OFF swtch Pulley Guard Lockng Bolt Clutch Knob Tool Post Carrage \s Feed Handwheel Bed Carrage Feed Handwheel (NOTED (NOTE ) Swng over bed 6" * dstance between centers 4.73" 6.03" Swng over Carrage 3.779" * Center heght 3" Man Spndle through hole 5/8"* Man Spndle speed Man spndle taper Talstock Spndle travel Talstock spndle dameter Talstock spndle taper Carrage cross travel Carrage longtudnal travel Reversble condenser motor, sngle phase Dmensons Weght 60, 50, 845. 970, 845, 860 60Hz rpm Slow speed attachment - 80 / 70 rpm MT#.77" 0.944"* MT# (short type 40L) 3.346" Whole range between centers Input 470W Output 300W 380 rpm (60Hz) 9.763"L x 4.84'W X 9.645"H 66LBS (30kg) wthout accessores -- *./03-4.73" - \" _A <n * nw'- H88?" NOTE : When movng the ML-360, never carry t by the pulley guard. Remove the pulley guard frst, then lft the machne whle supportng t beneath the bed. NOTE : Only operate the ML-360 on a flat surface. (Use M8-clampng bolts at 4.33" ptch to bolt t down).
ATTACHMENT MA-36O ILLUSTRATION A SPECIFICATIONS Reference Scale Lateral Rotaton Man Spndle Head Lockng. Bolt Mllng Head Carrage Vertcal Column Pulley Guard Lockng Bolt Motor Reference Scale - Man Spndle Feed Man spndle Feed Lever Head Carrage Lockng Bolt Pulley Guard Swtch Man Spndle Feed Shaft * Column Mountng Man Spndle Head Man Spndle Qull Lockng Bolt Mountng Bolts Bracket Collet Chuck Dstance between man spndle and column 3.996" Dstance between man spndle nose and tool 6.654" post Man spndle taper 8 Man spndle qull travel.8" Chuckng capacty 0.393"* Man spndle nose thread M4xl. 5 Man spndle head swng 360 40 490 Man spndle speed 60Hz 740 0 4.9' 0 rpm Condenser motor, sngle phase Dmensons Weght Input 40W (0.3HP) Output 0W(0.6HP) 3000 rpm (60Hz) 0.36"L x 9-.055"W x 5.748"H 9LBS(3kg) --
[] «Mechansm and Operaton». Startng and Stoppng the Man Spndle ) Only use the correct voltage as ndcated on the ratng plate on the top of the headstock (Fg ). ) Turn the power on by turnng the key to the rght (Fg -). (The key can not be pulled out when t s the on poston.) 3) Turn the rotaton drecton knob to the desred poston (forward or reverse). 4) Press the ON button to begn operaton (Fg -). 5) When changng the drecton of rotaton, check frst that the machne has completely stopped movng. Turn the drecton knob to the desred drecton and press the ON button to restart the lathe. 6) Before leavng the machne unattended, press the OFF button and make sure the machne has completely stopped movng. Turn the power off by turnng the key to the left. Ths key must NOT be left nserted n the machne. It s mportant that the key s kept on the machne user or out of reach of unauthorzed users (such as chldren) when the machne s not n use. Please avod use by any unauthorzed users. (Use Stop L-3 Normal utmost cauton n the storage of ths key.) Fnally, be sure to unplug the machne before leavng t unattended. Reverse. Man Spndle Speed () Adjustng the Speed The ML-360 s capable of 6 spndle speeds (Fg. 3-). Poston A s for hgh speeds and poston B s for low speeds. To reposton the belt (K-), stop the man spndle and open the pulley guard. Loosen bolt () whch s to the rght of the counter pulley (b) so that the tenson pulley () can be manually adjusted between postons A and B (Fg. 3-). Then place tenson pulley () n a poston between A A B, and set the belt from the man spndle pulley (c) to the motor pulley for the speed desred. *For hgh speeds, the bolt runs from man spndle pulley (c) to motor pulley (a); for low speeds, the bolt runs from man spndle pulley (c) to counter pulley (b). Dagram 3- shows the settng for low speed (B) usage. When the belt s set on the pulleys, tghten bolt (). Then move the tenson pulley () to poston A f usng hgh speeds, or to poston B f usng low speeds. Wake sure there s proper tenson n the belt before tghtenng the bolt (). ** NOTE: Be careful not to place too much tenson on the belt -3- OFF (-).X D!! I! Low Speed Attachment»,,Jl B.* o Counter Pulley (3-) (b) Counter Pulley (c) Mfln spndle Belt I Pulley / (a) Motor Pulley (3-)
() Selectng the Proper Man Spndle Speed The man spndle speed s determned by the workpece materal and dameter. Nonferrous metals, such as alumnum or brass, are machned at hgher speeds than ferrous metals, such as steel or cast ron. Smaller dameters requre hgher speeds. If the motor should stall, or the belt come loose durng operaton, turn the machne off mmedately. Move the tool away from the workpece before resumng machnng wth a more shallow cut. (3) Workpece and Man Spndle rpm Man Spndle rpm s determned by the cuttng speed of the tool pont. Ths s calculated by how many nches per mnute the tool cuts nto the workpece. Man spndle rpm N = 36 V / n D t: p = 3.4 V : cuttng speed (n/mn.) D : dameter of workpece (n) N Man spndle rpm For Example: For an alumnum alloy materal wth a dameter of 3/4n (cuttng speed 55yd/mn.), the man spndle rpm s calculated as follows: N = 36x55 = 980 /.355 3.4 x 3/4 840 (rpm) Spndle Speeds Number of revoluton per mnute. C-l C- C-3 0- D- A 970 845 860 B 60 50 845 80 70 Reference Fgures are gven n Table 4-. Man spndle rpm to the dameter of workpece (4-) Materal Cuttng speed Workpece dameter (D), n Yd/mn (V) 3/6 3/8 3/4-3/6 Alumnum alloy 55 860 rpm 845 rpm 845 rpm 50 rpm Brass, Copper 55 860 rpm 845 rpm 845 rpm 50 rpm Free cuttng steel 970 rpm 50 rpm 60 rpm 60 rpm (4-) 3. Carrage Handwheel (g) feeds the carrage longtudnally. Handwheel (a) feeds the cross slde across the bed. Screw (c) s used to adjust the tghtness of the cross slde gb strp. Bolt (d) locks the cross slde, and bolt (e) locks the carrage to the lathe bed (Fg 5, 6). -4- (5)
4. Talstock To slde the tals to ck along the lathe bed ways longtudnally, loosen bolt (h). peed the talstock spndle wth handwheel (), and lock the talstock spndle by tghtenng bolt (k). A dead center, lve center, or drll chuck can be ftted to the talstock spndle. Before fttng these accessores, t s essental that the tapered arbor of the accessory and the nternal taper n the talstock spndle are absolutely clean and free of grease. (6) Feed the talstock spndle forward by rotatng the talstock spndle feed handwheel (). Frmly push n the accessory. The accessory s automatcally ejected when the spndle s retracted to ts fullest extent. The spndle and handwheel calbraton (j) s a useful reference for drllng and smlar operatons n the lathe (Fg 6). 5. Handwheel Calbraton Each handwheels has a calbrated cone (I) whch can be re-set zero as a reference. After takng a roughng cut, determne the remanng depth of cut requred to fnsh the workpece. Set the calbrated cone (I) to the zero poston whle holdng the handwheel (a) so t does not move (Fg 7). Ths makes t easy to keep track of how much has been removed from the workpece and how much more needs to be cut. (7) One revoluton of the handwheel s equvalent to.050 n. feed. The short graduatons are each.00 n. and the long graduatons each represent.005 n. -5-
[] «Holdng the Workpccc» There are several ways of holdng the workpece, dependng upon ts shape and sze. As a general rule, the workpece s held wth a chuck. Longer peces can be held between man spndle and talstock spndle centers. Irregular shapes can be secured to the face plate. For extreme accuracy or repettve cuttng of small parts, the collet chuck s recommended.. Holdng Wth a Chuck The followng types of chucks are avalable for your ML-360. - 3-jaw Unversal Chuck -4-jaw Independent Chuck -Collet Chuck () 3-jaw Unversal Chuck (No.350) The jaws of the 3-jaw unversal chuck are opend and closed by turnng the chuck key (Photo 8). The jaws move smultaneously and center the workpece automatcally as they close. Please refer to Fgures 9 and 0 for the recommended dmensons of round or hexagonal workpece to be held n the 3-jaw chuck. [jpt r ].36"*.574"0 0.55'* *In the nterest of safety, the recommended chuck capacty should not be exceeded. Normal Jaw (9) A. Fttng the Jaws a) Normal Jaw Fnng Turnng the chuck key clockwse wll cause the scroll n the chuck to rotate counterclockwse. Wth the jaws removed, turn the.377"* key untl the end of the scroll thread appears n jaw slot No.l. - Then turn back slghtly and nsert jaw so that the jaw comes n contact wth the scroll. Turn the key farther clockwse to engage jaw wth the scroll thread. Next, the end of the scroll Reversed Jaw thread wll appear n jaw slot No.3. Follow the same procedures (0) to ft jaws and 3. It s mportant to nsert the jaws n order from to 3, so as to make the jaws meet evenly at the center. -6-
b) Reversed Jaw Fnng Wth all jaws removed from the chuck, follow the same procedure as normal jaw fttng to ft the set of reversed jaws n order from to 3 (Fg. ). Scroll cut c () 4-Jaw Independent Chuck (No.350) () The 4-Jaw ndependent chuck s used to grp round, square, rectangular, or rregularly shaped workpeces. Recommended maxmum workpece dmensons are gven n Fgures and 3. In the nterest of safety, these dmensons should not be exceeded. Each of the 4 jaws s operated ndependently. Therefore, the jaws do not automatcally center the workpece. A. Jaw Reversng Remove the jaws wth the chuck key provded, and reft the reversed jaws onto the chuck. There s no specfc order n 0.669" * whch the reversed jaws must be attached. B. Centerng the Workpece To hold the workpece wth the 4-Jaw ndependent chuck, the 4 jaws must each be brought nto poston and tghtened evenly. A surface gauge or cuttng tool ftted to the tool post s convenent reference for ths procedure. Normal Jaw () a) Centerng ) Open the jaws wth the chuck key and hold the workpece n approxmately the correct poston. Adjust two opposte jaws to grp the work lghtly..968-0.0' * Reversed Jaw (3) -7-
) Close the other jaws alternately to grp the workpece as unformly as possble. Surface gauge 3) For fnal centerng, set a surface gauge (Photo 4) or cuttng tool tp (Photo 5) close to a reference mark on the face of the workpece. 4)Rotate the check and workpece by hand to check the reference mark. When the fnal poston s determned, tghten the jaws evenly. (3) Fttng and Removng the Chuck A. Fttng the Chuck ) Clean the end of the man spndle and back of the chuck thoroughly. ) Place the chuck on the end of the man spndle wth the shoulder on the man spndle seated evenly n the undercut on the back of the chuck. 3) Insert the socket head bolts and tghten them evenly to secure the chuck (Photo 6). 4) When fttng the 4-jaw ndependent chuck, tghten the four bolts evenly n dagonal order. B. Removng the Chuck To remove the chuck, reverse the "fttng" procedure. Place a safety plate of plywood or some soft materal on the lathe bed to protect t n case the chuck s accdentally dropped(photo 6). (4) Collet Chuck (No.3509) A collet s used to grp small dameter workpece wth great accuracy. The Collet sets (No.3530) ncludes standard round collet szes: /8, 3/6,/4, 5/6,3/8, and /". It also ncludes a ff tt t t f f ff blank collet whch you may fnsh to any requred sze (Photo 7). -8-
A. Fnng the Collet Chuck The collet chuck s ftted to the end of the man spndle and conssts of a collet holder, a collet nut, and nterchangeable collets. A dal gauge, or ndcator, s requred for centerng the collet chuck. a) Fttng the Collet Chuck ) Ft the collet holder to the end of the man spndle by lghtly screwng n the Allen socket head bolts (Photo 9). ) Use the dal gauge on the outsde of the collet holder to center t. When the collet holder s properly centered, tghten the socket head bolts frmly (Photo 0). 3) Insert the requred collet nto the collet holder (Photo ). 4) Screw n the collet nut just enough to prevent the collet from rattlng around (Photo ). Do not tghten the collet chuck wthout a workpece n t, as ths wll cause the collet to be dstorted. -9-
B. Holdng the Workpece Insert the workpece nto the collet. Insert one of the lockng bars nto the hole n the collet holder, and the other bar n the hole n the collet nut. Turn the bar n the holder counter clockwse and the bar n the nut clockwse to tghten.. Holdng wth Centers When machnng a long workpece, t s best to mount t between centers n the man spndle and talstock spndle. The tps of the center have a 60 concal shape. () Talstock Spndle Dead Center (No.3505) The dead center fts nto the nternal taper of the talstock spndle. When the workpece s rotatng, t s mportant to keep the tp of the center and the center hole of the workpece lubrcated constantly to avod overheatng due to frcton (Photo 3). () Man Spndle Dead Center (No.3505) Dead center No. 3505 also fts the nternal taper of the man spndle. When the dead center s used n the man spndle, t dose not have to be lubrcated, because t rotates wht the workpece. (3) Lve Center (No.3507) The lve center fts nto the nternal taper of the talstock spndle. The tp of the lve center rotates wth the workpece on two ball bearngs. Ths elmnates frcton between the workpece and the center and makes lubrcaton unnecessary (Photo 4). -0-
(4) Fttng the Centers It s mportant to keep the external tapers of the centers and the nternal tapers of the spndles clean and free of grease. Wpe all contactng surfaces to clear them of chps, drt, and lubrcants. A. Fttng a Tal Spndle Center Sngle center machnng s the process of machnng a workpece whch s held between the chuck on the man spndle and a lve or dead center on the talstock spndle. The end of the workpece that s held by a center must be center drlled. B. Fttng Two Centers Machnng between two centers s the process of machnng when the workpece s mounted between one center on the man spndle and another on the talstock spndle. For ths process, the workpece must have been center drlled on both ends. a) Fttng the Centers ) Clean the nternal taper of the man and talstock spndles thoroughly. ) Ft the dead center nto the man spndle. Ft the rotaton stopper bolt (Fg. 5). 3) Ft the dead/lve center to the talstock spndle, ensurng that both surfaces are clean. 4) Mount the lathe dog (No. 3404) on the workpece (Fg. 6). IM) --
5) Place the end of the workpece (wth lathe dog attached) aganst the man spndle dead center (Fg. 7). 6) Support the other end of the workpece wth the talstock spndle center. Be sure that there s no backlash (Fg. 8). * The dead center s recommended for more precse cuttng. Rotaton stopper bolt However, the dead center must be well lubrcated so that the center hole s not damaged. b) Removng the Centers Refer to 'Talstock* on page 5 regardng the automatc ejecton of the accessory from the talstock spndle. The lve center and the dead center are both removed n the same manner. To remove the dead center from the man spndle, nsert a soft metal bar (/ n. da. or smaller) nto the man spndle from outer end. Gently tap out the center. Always hold one hand open under the center when removng t, so that t does not fall onto the bed (Photo 9). --
[3] «Cuttng Tools». Types of Cuttng Tools There are 8 types of cuttng tools specally desgned for your Mn Lathe. These tools are ready-ground for mmedate use. From tme to tme, t may become necessary to regrnd the tool to sharpen t, or to reshape t for a certan type of work. Tools can be ground usng a hgh qualty bench grnder ftted wth the correct grndng wheel (Refer to Regrndng Fgs. 30~34) Saka cuttng tools are all made from Hgh Speed Tool Steel. ) Rght-hand fnshng tool (No. 3450) For cylndrcal turnng and facng cuts. The tool moves from the rght (talstock) end to the left (headstock) end of the workpece for turnng (Fg. 30) or across the end of the workpece for facng. ) Roughng tool (No. 345) For cylndrcal and step turnng. The tool moves ether from rght to left or vce versa (Fg. 3) 3) External threadng tool (No.345) For cuttng external threads (Fg. 3) Workptoe*. Workpece D 4) Borng Bar -0 mm0 (No.3053) For borng holes that are 3/3 n. da. or larger (Fg. 33). 5) Borng Bar - 6 mm0 (No. 3054) For borng holes that are /4 n. da. or larger (Fg. 33). When borng wth ether No. 3053 or No. 3054 borng tool, the hole must be started wth a drll or by some other means. The borng bars are used to enlarge exstng holes. -3-
6) Cut Off Tool (No.3055) Ths tool s used for cuttng off a part of the workpece or for cuttng grooves n a workpece. It can also be ground for a partcular applcaton, e.g., cuttng an external thread. The tool s used wth the cut off tool holder (No. 346). Three peces are ncluded n each set (Fg. 35). 7) Cut Off Tool Holder (No.346) (M) The flat tool holder s used to hold the cut off tool (No.3055). Workpbtt (Photo 36). 8) Internal threadng tool (No.3056) Ths tool s used for cuttng nternal threads (Fg. 37) 9) Unground tool (No.3060) A square bt whch can be ground to sut your specfc needs (Fg.,.966" 7] c 0.34- (38) 38). () Fttng the Cuttng Tools to the Tool Post The cuttng tool must be securely mounted n the tool post. It must be free of movement or vbraton to perform accurate machnng. Note the followng ponts: ) The overhang of the tool from the tool post surface must not exceed.5 tmes the thckness of the tool shank. Tools havng excessve overhang may cause an naccurate cut, or damage may result to the tool. ) The pont of the cuttng tool must be algned wth the center heght or axs of the lathe, A\\gn the tp of the tool wth the tp of the dead center ftted n the man or talstock spndle (Fg. 39). To attan the best tool poston, t may be necessary to rase the tool by nsertng a shm under the tool shank. The shm should have the same dmensons as the tool shank (Fg. 40). -4- Shm Correct
3) To secure the tool, tghten the two clampng bolts wth the Allen wrench. The bolts should be tghtened alternately and evenly. *The tool may shft down slghtly when tghtenng the bolt. Please take ths nto consderaton when adjustng the shm. 4) Round cuttng tools should be ftted to the round tool adaptor (No.3459) (Photo 4). Ft the adaptor to the tool post wth the round shank of the tool n the V shape of the adaptor. [4] «Machnng» Generally, machnng s the process of rotatng the workpece, applyng the tool to t, and adjustng the feed to remove metal from the workpece. However, there are many dfferent ways of machnng, dependng upon the desred end product. * Be careful not to touch the chuck, workpece, or other rotatng parts whle the lathe s runnng.. Cylndrcal Turnng Ths s the most basc method of machnng, and nvolves cuttng the outsde of the workpece. ) Mount the workpece n a chuck, on the face plate, or between lathe centers. ) Ft the rght-hand fnshng tool or roughng tool n the tool post. 3) Select the requred spndle speed whch s determned by the type of metal and the dameter of the workpece. Open the pulley cover, and poston the belts accordng to the speed requred. 4) Advance the cross slde to set the requred depth of cut, and start the man spndle. * Frst, make a roughng cut leavng about.008 -.0 n. oversze. Check the dmensons of the workpece to determne the remanng cut. Resume machnng whle occasonally checkng the dmensons untl the desred sze has been attaned. * Generally, the rght-hand fnshng tool (No.3450) s used for fnshng cuts and the roughng tool (No.345) for prelmnary cuts. -5-
* When machnng a long workpece, t s very dangerous to work wth the unmachned end protrudng from the headstock man spndle (Note arrow n Fg. 4). Cut the workpece to a shorter length to avod excessve protruson. L-. t. Facng Cuts Ths s the process of machnng the surface of the workpece (4) that s at a rght angle to the man spndle. ) Ft the rght-hand fnshng tool (No,3450) to the tool post, algnng t wth the center heght. Tghten the tool post after checkng the tool angle aganst the workpece (Fg. 43). ) Move the tool nto cuttng poston by adjustng the carrage longtudnally on the lathe bed. 3) Turn on the motor and commence cuttng from the outer edge to the center of the workpece by advancng the cross slde. 3. Step Turnng Decde the depth of the step and then follow the procedures for cylndrcal turnng (Photo 44). ) Ft the rght-handed fnshng tool (No.3450) to the tool post. ) Feed the carrage so that the cuttng tool pont comes n contact wth the outer edge of the workpece. Set the calbrated cone of each handwheel to zero (for settng procedure refer to 'Handwheel Calbraton', page 5). * Repeat cylndrcal and counterface cuttng alternately untl the workpece s cut to the requred dmensons. When a deep cut s requred, t wll be necessary to repeat the operaton several tmes. -6-
4. Cut Off Ths s the process of cut off a part of the workpece by feedng the cuttng tool at a rght angle to the center lne of the man spndle. The Cut Off Tool (No.3055) s ftted to the tool post wth the cut off tool holder (No.346) (Fg.45). () The Cut Off Procedure ) The cut off should be made as close as possble to the chuck. If the cut-off poston s too far from the chuck, chatter may result and damage the tool or the workpece. ) Algn the pont of the cut off tool wth the center heght of the lathe. Set t at an exact rght angle to the center lne of the man spndle (Fg. 45). 3) Select a lower speed than for cylndrcal turnng. Adjust the belt postons accordngly. 4) Feed the tool to the cut off poston. 5) Turn on the motor and carefully feed the tool nto the workpece. * Decrease the feed rate at the center of the workpece, especally as you near the cut off pont. Ths s the most crucal part of the cut off process. * Use plenty of lubrcant ol n order to protect the cuttng tool from damage. 5. Center Drllng and Centerng Centerng s a very mportant technque for accurate machnng. Center drllng the locaton of any hole makes t easer to drll the hole more precsely. The maxmum permssble overhang of the workpece from the chuck (3-jaw, 4-jaw, or collet) s generally three tmes the dameter of the workpece. Longer workpeces must be supported by a center n the talstock spndle. () Center The center hole s extremely mportant, as t becomes the base of other machnng processes. Therefore, the utmost care s requred n machnng the most exact and accurate center hole (Fg. 46). Center drlls (No.307) are avalable n szes of.0,.5, and.0 mm dameter at the tp. Wrong, too small Q-- Corr-ect, approx. 0.0" ^Wrong, too large («-7-
A. The Centerng Procedure ) Mount the workpece n the 3-jaw, 4-jaw, or collet chuck. ) Remove the dead center from the talstock spndle. Insert the tapered part of the drll chuck (No. 3508) nto the tapered hole of the talstock spndle. 3) Ft the approprate center drll n the drll chuck, and tghten the chuck wth the chuck key. 4) Loosen the talstock lockng bolt. Move the talstock close to the workpece and lock t n poston. 5) Set the approprate man spndle speed. 6) Turn the motor on and feed the drll wth the talstock spndle feed handwhcel. * The center drll tp s especally susceptble to damage. It must be fed n slowly usng plenty of cuttng ol. 6. Borng Borng s the process of enlargng a hole made by a drll or other means to a specfc sze (Photo 47). * In the case that the workpece does not already have a hole n t, one must be made by drllng. () The Borng Procedure ) Mount the workpece n the chuck. ) Ft the borng tool to the tool post usng the adaptor (No. 3459). Algn the pont of the borng tool wth the center heght of the lathe. 3) Select the man spndle speed, and adjust the belts. 4) Turn the motor on and feed the tool. * Due to the length of the borng tool, t may chatter unless the correct (slow) feed rate s used. * Be sure to keep the workpece free of chps and use plenty of cuttng ol for better borng. -8-
[5] «Machnng wth Accessores» A wde range of accessores are avalable for the ML-360, The followng s an ntroducton to the use of the accessores.. Compound Slde (No.3537) Any taper s possble wth the use of ths attachment (Photo 48). () Fttng the Compound Slde ) Turn the handwheel of the compound slde counter clockwse to expose the eccentrc bush. ) Insert part (f) of the compound slde (a) nto the hole (H) n the cross slde (Rg 48, Photos 49). 3) Insert the nut (d) nto the T-slot on the cross slde, ft the Allen head bolts (e) through the eccentrc bush n the attachment, and tghten lghtly wth the Allen wrench (5 mm.). 4) The compound slde body (a) has a scale graduated n 5 ncrements to a maxmum of 45 on ether sde. Algn the requred angle wth the reference mark (L) on the cross slde and tghten frmly. 5) Ft the tool to be used on the tool post (b). * For adjustng the heght of the tool, refer to 'Fttng Cuttng Toots to the Tool Post*, page 4. * The tool s fed wth the cross feed handwheel (g), and a taper s cut by turnng the feed handwheel (c) on the compound slde (Photo 50). * If the top slde (h) s moved too far to the rght (Photo 50), the feed gear may separate from the base (a). To avod ths danger, stay wthn the.04" maxmum feed lmt for the compound slde.. Steady Rest (No.350) The steady rest s recommended for supportng long, thn workpeccs n all cuttng operatons (Photo5). -9-
() Fnng the Steady Rest ) Hold one end of the workpece gently wth the chuck (Photo 5). ) Slde the steady rest (a) over the workpece and place t as close as possble to the machnng area. Attach the steady rest to the lathe bed wth the bolt (e), washer (f), nut (g) and nut plate (d) (Photo 5, 53). For turnng between centers, poston the rest near the center of the workpece. 3) Loosen the slde bar clamp bolts (c) and adjust the workpece. Whle slowly turnng the chuck by hand, adjust the steady rest bars (b) so that they hold the workpece frmly. Clamp the 3 bolts (c) to secure the bars n postton (Photo 54). * When workng wth a centered workpece, t s best to set the workpece n the tal spndle before adjustng the 3 bars (b) on the steady rest. 4) When the workpece s algned correctly, clamp the chuck frmly. * When tghtenng the chuck, be sure that there s a very small space between the steady rest bars and the workpece, so that the workpece can be turned easly by hand. Too much space wll cause naccurate machnng and may damage the tool or workpece. Conversely, f the bars are too tght, the workpece may be scored, or t may overload the lathe motor. -0-
5) Lubrcate the contact surface between the workpece and the steady rest bars well before startng the man spndle (Photo 55). * If the surface of the workpece s not perfectly round or smooth, turn a smooth, round surface frst, and then ft the bars of the steady rest on that surface. * The maxmum dameter to be held wth the steady rest s.950 n. 3. Travelng Rest (No.35) The travelng rest s used for supportng long or thn workpeces and s attached to the carrage. () Fttng the Travelng Rest ) Mount the travelng rest (a) on to the carrage wth the washers (b) and Allen head bolts (c) (Photos 56, 57). ) Hold the workpece wth the chuck and a center or between two centers. 3) Loosen the clamp bolts (d) and close the bars (e) around the workpece lghtly. Whle turnng the chuck by hand, adjust the space between the workpece and the bars. Fnally, tghten the bolts to secure the bars. 4) For smooth cuttng, lubrcate the contact surface between the workpece and bars before startng the man spndle. * Refer to 'Steady Resf page 9 for further nformaton. * Maxmum dameter to be held wth the travelng rest s.950 n. --
4. T Slot Face Plate 5.9 n. da. (No.353) The T-slot face plate s used for lathe and mllng work wth large and rregularly shaped workpeces. The fxture set (No. 3443) comes wth the face plate (Photo 58). () Fttng the Face Plate ) Ft the T-slot face plate (a) to the nose of the man spndle wth the Allen head bolts (b). ) Clamp the workpece on the face plate usng the fxture set (Photo 59). * It s mportant to use a counter-balancng weght when fttng rregularly shaped workpeces. Wthout the proper balance, the workpece may fly off, or the lathe may vbrate ntensely, posng a serous danger. * In order to confrm the balance, start the spndle at ts lowest speed. 3) For mllng processng, the T-slot face plate s ftted on the Index head (No. 3535) or Crcular dvdng table (No. 3565) wth the Allen head bolts (Photo 60). It s also possble to attach the T-slot face plate to the mllng table (No. 3534) or the cross slde, usng the Allen head bolts. * Its large dameter (5.9 n) also makes t convenent as a crcular table. --
5. Automatc Feed / Thread Cuttng Attachment (No. 35) Ths accessory allows the longtudnal feed to be operated automatcally. By changng the gears, t s possble to attan feed rates of 0.005 or 0.005 n. per revoluton of the man spndle. It s also possble to cut 3 dfferent unfed thread ptches rangng from 0 to 80 threads per nch (Fg. 6, Table 6). * The automatc feed allows even, accurate, and precse machnng. It also helps to preserve the tool lfe. Automatc feed Rght hand Left hand Co) 0000 (6) Man Bptndte GMT H Automatc f«ed Feed per revoluton 0.005 n 0.005 n Thread cuttng Threads per nch 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 6 8 30 3 34 36 38 40 44R 44L 48 5 56 60 64 68 7R 7L 76R 76L 80R 80 A 55 55 55 55 55 55 45 55 55 55 55 60 45 50 55.55 55 55 55 55 55 45 45 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 H/ A 0/60 40/60 B/C 40/0 40/30 50/0 60/45 50/35 40/0 50/30 60/34 50/30 60/45 40/0 30/ 50/30 40/6 50/35 - /40 50/40 40/34 50/45 40/38 30/40 50/60 - /0 5/40 0/6 5/35 35/45 5/40 0/34 5/45 - /0 0/38 - /5 5/40 - /0 For the secton marked -, use of gear. Gear B/C 70/5 70/5 D/E -/75 -/75 Gear D/E F/6 30 /- 5 / - / - 35 / - 45 / - 5 /- 6 / - 5 /- 30 /- 5 / - 45 /- 5 / - 40/- 0 / - 45 / - 0 / - 45 / - 5 / - 38 / - 0 / - 60 / - 0 / - 45 / - 0 / - 60 / - 0 / - 60 / - 0 / - 60 /- 0 / - -/45 0 / - 60 / - 0 / - 60 / - 0 / - 60 / - 0 / - 60 / - 0 / - 45 / - 35 /- 55 / - 55 / - 50/60 45 / - 0 /- 60 / - 5 /- 60 /- 40/- 70 / - 0 / - 60 / - 0 / - 60 / - 5 /- 60 / - 60 / - 5/45 60 / - 60 / - 0/38 75 /- 75 /- 5/40 (6) the collar nstead
() Fnng the Feed/Thread Attachment The No. 35 set ncludes the automatc feed unt and the thread cuttng unt. Each unt s ftted n the same manner. *(Complete the belt adjustment for man spndle speed before begnnng ths fttng procedure.) (93) ) Swtch the clutch control to manual. ) Open the pulley guard. Usng the gear bracket 360 (b), ft the gear shaft assembly (a) frmly to the lead screw hole located on the left hand sde of the bed (Fg. 63). 3) Loosely attach the bolt (c), key socket (d), washer (e), and nut (f) to the gear bracket 360 (b). Then mount the bracket on the gear shaft assembly (a) and lghtly clamp t n place wth the Allen head bolt (h) (Fg. 63, 64). 4) Select the feed rate or ptch (refer to Table 6) and prepare the man spndle gear, and dler gear A~H. 5) Slde the man spndle gear (W) on the end of the spndle untl t touches the step on the left end of the man spndle. Secure the gear by tghtenng the setscrew wth the Allen key, makng sure that the screw fts nto the D-shaped cut (Fg. 65). 6) Attach the lead screw gear D or E to the key socket on the left sde of the gear shaft assembly (a) wth the spacer collar, washer (e), and hexagon nut () (Fg. 66). 7) The order of assembly of the dler gear A, B/C, and F/6 s especally mportant. Be sure to check Table 6 before assemblng. Loosen the gear shaft bolt (c) and attach the lead screw gear D or E, adjustng for backlash. Tghten the gear shaft bolt and ft the gear stopper (j). 8) Engage A wth B/C, and B/C wth F/6 referrng to Fgure 67. 9) Rotate the gear bracket 360 (b) usng the gear shaft assembly (a) as the fulcrum, so that the man spndle gear and dler gear A mesh wth proper clearance. Use a strp of paper ( 7) between the gears to test the mesh of the gear teeth. Tghten the Allen head bolt (h) usng the Allen key (Fg. 68). 0) Close the pulley guard. -4- I <«8
() Operatng the Feed/Thread Attachment Turn on the man spndle and swtch the clutch control to automatc. The carrage wll move automatcally. To dsengage the automatc feed, swtch the clutch control to manual. Ths releases the clutch, stoppng the carrage movement. * When the clutch control s n the automatc poston, the carrage feed handwheel cannot be operated by hand. When usng the automatc feed, pay attenton to the locaton of the carrage (tool post) so that t does not ht and damage other parts of the machne. * Wth normal rotaton of the man spndle, the carrage travels from rght to left. Wth reverse rotaton of the man spndle, the carrage travels from left to rght. Note: The clutch knob on the headstock con only be turned to the automatc feed poston whle the man spndle s runnng. (3) Thread Cuttng ) Hold the workpece wth the chuck. ) Set the man spndle speed to the lowest rpm, or to a slow speed wth the Slow Speed Attachment (No. 359). 3) Ft the external threadng tool to the tool post. Start the man spndle and feed the carrage manually untl the tool comes n contact wth the outsde of the workpece. At ths pont, set the cross feed dal to zero and move the cuttng tool away from the surface. 4) Set the frst cuttng depth wth the cross feed handwheel and swtch the clutch control to automatc. 5) Upon completon of the frst threadng cut, move the cuttng tool away from the workpece and stop the man spndle. * Do not release the clutch untl the threadng operaton s complete. 6) Reverse the man spndle rotaton to return the carrage to the startng pont, and stop the man spndle. 7) Return the cuttng tool to the startng pont, set the depth of cut for the second pass, and commence the second pass. 8) Repeat steps 5) to 7) untl the thread has been cut to the requred depth (Fg. 69). l_./ r (HZ -M I / Workpece K > External /threadng tool ±J. \ Tool post Depth of crt «) Oo not try to cut the thread to full depth all at once. Take several passes, deepenng the thread by.00 to.005 n. on each succeedng pass of the tool. -5-
6. Slow Speed Attachment (No. 359) Wth ths attachment, the man spndle speed can be reduced to 80 rpm or to 70 rpm (Fg.70). () Pttng the Slow Speed Attachment (70) * When usng the automatc feed/thread cuttng attachment and the slow speed attachment at the same tme, ft the slow speed attachment frst. Man spndle pulley (a) ) Open the pulley guard and remove the V-belt (K-) from the Pulley retanng rng man spndle pulley (a). ) Use the Allen key to remove the Allen head bolt (b) from the Bolt hole (c) plate below man spndle (Fg. 7). 3) Loosen the setscrew n the pulley retanng rng and remove t from the man spndle. Then remove the man spndle pulley. Slde the slow speed gear 00 onto the man spndle and secure t wth the pulley retanng rng (Fg. 7). Allen head boit (b) (7) 4) Mount the attachment wth the two Allen head bolts suppled. Screw the Allen head bolts nto bolt hole (c) and bolt hole (b) so that the gear of the attachment meshes wth the slow speed gear 00 (Fg. 7). 5)Set the belt (K-0) on the attachment pulley and counter pulley. Next, pass t over the tenson pulley, rasng the pulley to create tenson n the belt. Tghten the tenson bolt. (7) -6-
7. Quck-change Tool Holder (No. 358) The quck-change tool holder (a) s mounted on the cross slde, and allows quck tool change wth the detachable cartrdge (b). The heght of the cuttng tool s easly adjusted wth the adjustng screw (c) (Photo 74). * Algn the tp of the tool wth the center heght or axs of the lathe. Postonng the tools n the cartrdges n advance allows for speedy machnng. (Holder comes wth two cartrdges.) 8. Mllng Attachment MA-360 (No. 35330) For complex mllng operatons, the mllng attachment s recommended. It s easly nstalled on the machned boss on the back of the lathe bed. () Fttng the Mllng Attachment MA-360 Attach the mountng bracket (a) to the machned boss on the back of the lathe bed wth the Allen head bolts (c). Insert the column (b) n the mountng bracket (a) and tghten the two Allen head bolts (d) to secure the unt (Fg. 75). -7-
By followng the above procedure, the unt should end up at a rght angle to the surface of the cross slde table. However, for greater accuracy, use the dal ndcator before tghtenng the mountng bracket (Fg. 80). Mount the dal ndcator on a rod grpped n a collet n the nose of the mllng attachment. Rotate the spndle of the mllng attachment by hand to take ndcator readngs from the top of the table. () Startng/Stoppng the Man Spndle ) The electrc current supply must comply wth the specfcatons ndcated on the ratng plate on the front of the pulley guard. ) To start, push the swtch to ON. To stop, push the swtch to OFF (Fg 8). HttfflJtfW (8) (3) Selectng the Man Spndle Speed Loosen the two pulley cover screws (e) and open the pulley guard (f) to fnd the speed chart nsde (Fg. 8). There s one pulley cover screw at the front and another at the back of the unt. * Belt postons and man spndle speeds are shown n Fg. 83. * Always turn the machne off before changng the man spndle speed. Loosen the hex. bolts (g), to shft the poston of the motor bracket (h). Slde the bracket to the rght to decrease belt tenson. Set the belt at the approprate poston, slde the motor bracket back to the left to apply tenson to the belt, and tghten the hex. bolts (g). Belt tenson between the man spndle pulley () and the counter pulley (j) s adjusted wth the Allen head bolts (k) (Fg. 84). SPINDLE SPEEDS /mln 50 H 60 H t 0 40 / 40 490 a 630 740 4 960 0 \> 880 0 ( 3} (84) -8-
Recommended man spndle speeds n relaton to cuttng tool dameters are ndcated n Table 85. Cuttng condtons depend upon the type and materal of the cuttng tool and the workpece, etc. For further nformaton, refer to the lathe turnng condtons on Page 4. Man spndle rpm to tool dameter Tool dameter Materal Free cuttng steel. Alumnum Plastc ~ 5/3 n 0 rpm 0 rpm 0 rpm 5/3 ~ 3/8 740 rpm 0 rpm. 0 rpm 3/8-3/6 490 rpm 740 rpm 740 rpm 3/6 - -3/6 40 rpm 40 rpm 40 rpm -3/6 - -9/6 40 rpm 40 rpm 40 rpm (85) (4) Operatng Each Component ) The bolt (I) s to secure the vertcal poston and lateral angle of the mllng head carrage. ) The bolt (m) s to secure the angle of the lateral rotaton of the spndle head. Whle the head s normally used n the vertcal poston, t s possble to drll at an angle or to mll a chamfer, etc., by loosenng the bolt and nclnng the head. 3) The bolt (n) s to lock the man spndle qull at any poston. 4) Vertcal travel of the man spndle qull s operated wth the feed lever (o). The reference scale (p) ndcates the depth of feed. A bult-n stroke control mechansm s adjustable to keeps the cuttng depth fxed (Fg. 86). * When loosenng bolts (I) and (m), support the unt wth one hand to prevent t from fallng. -9-
(5) Cuttng Tools The followng are the basc tools avalable for mllng/drllng operatons. ) End mll - for surface machnng, groovng, etc. ) Key Seat Cutter - for machnng key seats and slots 3) Center Drll - for centerng 4) Twst Drll - for drllng operatons 5) Metal Saw - for metal slttng and cuttng-off (Photo 87) There are also the T-slot cutter, sde cutter, gear cutter, and fly cutter. (6) Fttng the Cuttng Tools Mllng operatons dffer from lathe operatons n that the cuttng tool, rather than the workpece, s rotated. Ths mllng attachment can be used wth the followng types of tool holders and tools : ) Mllng Collet (No. 3533) ) Drll Chuck (No. 35333) ) Cutter Arbor (No. 3434) A. Mllng Collet ) Fly Cutter (No.34345) Man spndle ) The end of the man spndle of the attachment has an 8 collet taper. The standard collet szes are /4,3/8, and /" da. The collet s nserted nto the collet nut and lghtly screwed nto the man spndle (Fg. 88). The groove n the collet engages the (88) rng nsde the collet nut. ) Ft the cuttng tool nto the collet and tghten by usng one spanner (q) to hold the man spndle edge and the other spanner to tghten the collet nut (Fg. 89). * Do not tghten the collet nut wthout settng a cuttng tool n t frst, as t may dstort the collet. 3) To remove the collet from the collet nut, push the collet removng tool (r) nto the collet nut. Ths acton compresses the collet so that t can be pulled out wth the tool (Fg. 90). -30- (90)
B. Drll Chuck The drll chuck for mllng (No. 35333) has a straght, round shank of / n. da. Insert the drll chuck shank nto the / n. collet and tghten wth the spanner. Ft the drll to the drll chuck and tghten the chuck wth the chuck handle (s) (Fg. 9) C. Cutter Arbor ) The cutter arbor (No. 3434) makes t possble to use a metal saw or sde cutter. It has a 3/8 n. da. shank and should be used wth the 3/8 n. collet. ) Attach the cuttng tool to the arbor wth the collars and nut. Insert the lockng bar nto the hole of the cutter arbor, and tghten the nut wth the spanner (Fg. 9). * When mountng the cutter arbor, make sure that the drecton II Man spndle Collet Collet nut of the cutter teeth concdes wth the drecton of rotaton of the man spndle and the cutter arbor. (7) Holdng the Workpece A. Wth a chuck The workpece may be held n a 3-jaw, 4-jaw, or collet chuck. Chucks can be ftted to the chuck mountng adaptor (No. 3503) (t) on the cross slde for convenence (Fg. 93). -3-
B. Wth a Mllng Vse The workpece can also be held wth the mllng vse (No. 354), whch can be ftted drectly onto the cross slde (Fg. 94). a) Fttng the Vse ) Ft the vse on the cross slde or on the mllng table (No. (M) 3534). Loosely clamp the vse wth the square nuts and Allen head bolts, allowng for adjustments. ) Ft the dal gauge or ndcator on the man spndle so that the measurng pont touches the fxed jaw of the vse (Fg. 95). rag) 3) Feed the carrage back and forth and adjust ts poston untl you attan a zero readng on the dal gauge all the way across. 4) When the vse s n a parallel poston, tghten the clamp bolts frmly. * After tghtenng, re-check wth the dal gauge to ensure that the vse has not moved. C. Clamps Attach the mllng table (No. 3534) to the cross slde. Ft the Fxtures (No. 3443) usng the mllng table T-slots, and hold the workpece wth them (Fg. 96). -3-
(8) Machnng ) Surface Mllng The end mll s generally used n several steps for surface mllng. The fly cutter (No.34345) s useful on broad surfaces or when a fne fnsh s requred. The cuttng dameter can be controlled by adjustng the cuttng tool whch s held at a 45 angle n the body of the fly cutter. To secure the cuttng tool, tghten bolt (u) frmly (Fg. 97). *Use cuttng ol on the workpece toget a good fnsh and to preserve the lfe of the cuttng tool. ) Slottng The end mll s also used for slottng. In order to get a more precse cut, use the fne feed attachment (No, 3533). Refer to page 35 for detals (Fg. 98). (M) 3) Drllng Use the drll chuck (No. 35333) for drllng operatons. * The reference scale s calbrated n ncrements of.050 n. To drll a blnd hole, set the scale to the desred depth and lock the bolt (w). The cut wll begn at the pont at whch the tool s set and end when t has reached the depth ndcated by the reference scale. The scale wll read 0 at the stoppng pont (Fg. 99). * When depth adjustment s not requred, set the scale to any poston except 0 ~. 4) Metal Slttng Fg. OO llustrates the method of slttng a workpece. The spndle speed should be set at the lowest rpm to accommodate for the large dameter of the cuttng tool. Pay close attenton to the cuttng depth, drecton, and feed rate, as great frcton s generated durng ths operaton. Use cuttng flud on the workpece. -33- noat
* Changng the Belt After a long perod of use, the belt wll wear from frcton and may snap or tear. To replace the belt, loosen the motor bolts (k) wth the alen key and remove the motor. Next loosen the dler shaft (x) and pull t out. The counter pulley wll come free, allowng the belt to be removed and replaced. For nstructons on fttng the belt, refer to page 8 and follow the steps n reverse (0) (Fg. 0). 9. Fne Feed Attachment (No. 3533) Ftted to the mllng attachment, ths accessory allows fne feedng of the man spndle. The handwheel has a scale whch s calbrated n ncrements of.00 n. One full revoluton of the no?) handwheel equals.050 n. (Photo 0). (I) Fttng the Fne Feed Attachment ) 7>e clutch shaft (c) of the fne feed attachment s ftted through the man spndle feed shaft hole (H) on the left hand sde of the man spndle head (Fg. 03). * Pull out the clutch shaft completely before nsertng t nto the man spndle feed shaft hole. ) Secure the fne feed attachment (a) to the man spndle head (t03) wth the alen head bolt (d). * Make sure the handwheel (b) turns easly. If there s any resstance, loosen the bolt and retghten so that the handwheel rotates freely, 3) To swtch to fne feed, turn the handwheel (b) whle pushng n the clutch shaft (c) untl you hear a clck and the clutch shaft snaps n (Fg. 04). The fne feed can now be controlled wth flm) the handwheel (b). 4) To release the fne feed, pull out the clutch shaft (c). The movement of the man spndle qull can now be controlled wth the lever (o). -34-
0. Index Head (No. 3535) The ndex head s used for dvdng operatons (Photo 05). The 48-slot dvdng plate s suppled wth the ndex head, and the 30, 36, and 40-slot dvdng plates are avalable as accessores. The dvsons lsted n Table 06 can be made usng these plates. Plates Dvson 30 3 5 6 0 5 30 36 3 4 6 9 8 36 40 4 5 8 0 0 40 48 3 4 6 8 6 4 48 (06) () Fnng the Index Head The ndex head can be mounted drectly on the cross slde or on the mllng table (No. 3534). v ) Horzontal postonng Algn the 4 holes of the basc unt (a) wth those of the man spndle (b). Insert the T-slot nuts (c) nto the T-slots of the cross slde or mllng table, and tghten wth the alen head bolts (07) (d) (Fg. 07). ) Vertcal postonng Secure the basc unt (a) by nsertng the T-slot nuts (c ) and hex. bolts (e) through the holes on the sde of the basc unt. Wth the dal gauge, check to see that the surface of the man spndle (b) s vertcal and n a parallel poston (Fg. 08). -35-
() Operatng the Index Head ) The ndex head can be used wth the 3-jaw, 4-jaw, and collet chucks, and the T-slot face plate. Refer to pages 8, 9, and for the fttng procedures. ) For the dvdng operaton, loosen the man spndle lockng bolts (f) and rotate the chuck by hand. A clck can be felt at each dvson. Confrm the requred dvdng poston wth the reference scale (n 5 ncrements) on the outsde of the man spndle (b), and tghten the man spndle lockng bolts (Photo 09). * Durng machnng operatons, make sure that the man spndle lockng bolts (f) are always tghtened frmly. * The ndex plate (g) can be set to record the startng poston of the dvdng operaton. A. Changng Dvdng Plates Secure the man spndle by tghtenng the man spndle lockng bolts (f). Then loosen the 3 plate lockng screws (h) to change the dvdng plate () (Photo 0).. Crcular Dvdng Table (No. 3565) The crcular dvdng table, wth :40 worm gear allows most dvsons between / and /00 of a crcle to be made. Ths attachment s useful for makng gears, ratchets, dvdng plates, and smlar tems. It can also be used as a rotary table for cuttng crcular arcs and cams (Photo ). -36-
The followng 4 dvdng plates are suppled wth the crcular dvdng table. (4 4 7 holes), (40 A 33 holes), (39 A 34 holes), (38 & 36 holes) Possble dvsons usng the above plates are shown n Table. s 5 t z * 5 6 I 9 0 U IZ u 5 a IV Iff Iff HT ST «r ur 5 zcr ur Iff V V y IT w ff ur S sr ««r 3f V No. of Revoluton ZB» U 7 6 IS It 3 3 U! n ' 7 7 4 6 S S s 4 4 3 3 7 M a 5 IZ 4» f 3 4 J a t s j B ) NO. of Hotel to Add 33 u n 3* 36 K U u tt 3 39 3 U U a 3 40 4 4 H Zl 3D H I t * 7 U 9 ZO a a H s a Z7 Zl 3D 3Z 33 34 3 X 3 9 40 4 44 * «j a V IT tt* ff r NT f r No. of Revoluton Z I I I I I I I I Z7 f Zl u 3 > 3 H NO. of Hotes to AM 33 7 U a 7 30 34 U X U!< U 9 ( B a 3 B 4 I 39 8 a 3 «9 4 to «a 9 a «H f «t S S ( H 0 (6 ( n 7 ft 7 H H 0 9 M S ft B S M n 3 J r T r r r r V No. of Revoluton Z7 H S Q ) 4 J I NO. of Holes to Add 33!4 0 IS H 36 n 39 4 a a a a 7» u 9 K K B 3 0 a 0 l 4 39 4 a a 4 7 3 4 S S Zf 3 Z Z Z a tt a!4 3 K 3 a S sz H r 0 a» 3 5 V I -37- (")
() Fttng the Dvdng Table The crcular dvdng table can be mounted drectly on the cross slde or on the mllng table (No. 3534). ) Horzontal postonng Algn the holes of the table (a) wth those of the man spndle (b). Wth the square nuts and alen head bolts (d), secure the table to the T-slots of the cross slde or mllng table (Fg. 3). ) Vertcal postonng (3) Attach by fttng the square nuts (c ) and bolts (e) nto the slots on the sde of the basc unt (a). * Use the dal gauge to make sure that the surface of the man spndle (b) s vertcal and n a parallel poston (Fg. 4) MM) () Operatng the Dvdng Table ) The crcular dvdng table can be used wth the 3-jaw, 4- jaw, and collet chucks, and the T-slot face plate. Refer to pages 8, 9, and for fttng procedures. ) Determne the most convenent poston for the crank (f) (.e. decde on whch sde you want to attach the crank). Loosen the screws (g) and set the worm shaft assembly (A) to the sde you prefer. *It s mportant to adjust the backlash of the man spndle worm wheel before tghtenng the worm shaft assembly wth screws (9) * Backlash adjustment s an ndspensable part of operatng the crcular dvdng table. The way the worm meshes wth the worm wheel s changed by a sngle turn of the worm shaft assembly (a). Wth two fngers, turn the worm shaft assembly untl the wheel and assembly mesh lghtly. Then secure t n poston wth the screw (g) (Fg. 5). 3) Select the approprate dvdng plate for the requred dvson (refer to Table ) and ft as follows. -38- VVorm wheel HIS)
Remove the thumb nut () and n order, pull out the crank (f), spacer A (j), wave washer (k), spacer B (I), sector B (m), and sector A (n). Remove the flat head screws that hold the dvdng plate to the worm shaft shoulder and change the dvdng plate. Adjust the space between the stems of the sectors (explaned on Page 40) and re-attach the fttngs n the reverse order to whch they were removed (Fg. 6). 3) Next we wll prepare for the actual dvdng operaton. The example gven below llustrates how to obtan 5 dvsons. nt) Wth crank revoluton n and dvson N, and the worm gear rate at /40, the relatonshp between n and N can be expressed as ' n = 40/N () Usng formula (), f the dvson s 5, the crank revoluton becomes : n = 40/5 =40/5 () Ths means that the requred crank feed s revolutons and 0 holes of a 5-hole dvdng plate. However, snce there s not a 5-hole plate, the number ( & 0/5) must be recalculated to correspond wth the dvdng plates avalable. The followng are the possble substtutons: A 0/5 = ( A /3) = A 8/7 ( revolutons * 8 holes of a 7-hole plate) A 0/5 = A /33 ( revolutons + holes of a 33-hole plate) A 0/5 = A 4/36 etc... Refer to secton 3 above to ft the 4 A 7 hole plate to the 4 hole crcle -39- Set screw 7- hole crcle 7) Set screw man spndle of the dvdng table (Fg. 7). Loosen the screw on Sector A and poston the sectors so that 9 (8+ ) holes appear between the stems of Sector A and Sector B. Then tghten the screw (Fg. 8). Sector B HID
Don't forget that you must always add an extra hole to the requred number. In ths example, the requred number s 8; the clamp pn at the tp of the crank must be placed n hole number 7 - hole crcle 9 n order for the crank to move 8 spaces. Set the space between Sectors A and B before re-attachng spacer B, the wavy washer, spacer A, the crank, the crank screw, etc, Fnally, set the clamp pn (p) so that t fts nto one of the holes of the 7-hole plate, and tghten the clamp screw () frmly. Ths completes the preparaton for the dvdng operaton (Fg. 9). Crank (MB) 5) Before begnnng the dvdng operaton, loosen the rotaton stopper bolts (r) on the crcular dvdng table (Photo 0). Pull the crank out whle rotatng t, and ft the crank pn nto any hole between the stems of Sector A and Sector B. Turn the unt of Sectors A and B to the rght, and stop when the stem of Sector A touches the crank pn. Ths becomes the startng poston. Whle pullng out, turn the crank revolutons to the rght and stop at the startng hole. Scctor B Feed the crank pn 8 holes (from the above calculaton) to the rght untl the pn comes n contact wth the stem of Sector B. Tghten the rotaton stopper bolts and begn cuttng. To prepare for another dvdng operaton, loosen the rotaton stopper bolts and turn the unt of Sectors A and B to the rght Sector A turnng to the rght untl the stem of Sector A touches the crank pn. Then repeat the whole procedure (Fg. ). feedng n the opposte drecton, pay attenton to the backlash between the worm shaft and the worm wheel. Feed to the left past the necessary pont, and then turn back to the rght to ft the crank pn n the necessary hole. -40-
[6] «Safety and Mantenance». Safety Although the ML-360 s small n sze, t s very powerful and should be handled wth the same cauton requred wth a full-szed lathe. Note the followng ponts on personal safety: * Never operate the lathe whle wearng gloves. * Wear the proper workclothes for machnng operatons - loose and long sleeves pose a serous danger. * Avod removng metal chps and dust wth your bare hands - a brush or rag s recommended. * Use goggles or other protectve eye wear at all tmes.. Mantenance After machnng wth the ML-360 and ts accessores, all surfaces should be brushed free of metal chps and dust, and then cleaned well wth an oled cloth.. Pulleys and belts should be wped free of ol and dust wth a dry cloth. Fg. and 3 llustrate the parts on whch a thn coatng of ol should be left to prevent corroson. * It s recommended that you keep the orgnal packng cartons,for storage and shppng. The cartons have been especally desgned for easy handlng and protecton of the equpment. -4-
[7] «Electrc Wrng» MINI - LATHE ML - 360 MOTOR (0.3KW.P) ON SWITCH H OFF SHITCH MILLING ATTACHMENT MA - 360 PLUG O O O SWITCH J CONDENSER M) MOTOR(0W,P) -4-
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[9] «ACCESSORIES» Part Number Nomenclature 350 3-Jaw Unversal Chuck 350 4-Jaw Independent Chuck Descrpton Self-centerng chuck wth hardened jaws. Desgned to grp workpeces up to 0.55" 0. Reversed jaws can grp up to 3.49" 0- Hardened and ndvdually adjustable jaws can grp workpeces up to 0.669" *. Reversed jaws can grp up to.755" 0. 3503 Chuck Mountng Adaptor An adaptor for mountng the chucks, collet holder, and T- slot face plate. 3404 Lathe Dog - 5mm 3505 Dead Center Used n double-center machnng. Clamps and drves workpeces up to 0.590" 0. Dead center can be used on both man spndle and tal spndle. Nose 60, shank MT#. 3507 Lve Center Bult n ball-bearngs prevent frcton, allowng full control when machnng wth centers. 3508 Drll Chuck Can hold drlls wth shanks up to 0.393*0. Comes wth arbor -44-
Part Number Nomenclature Descrpton 3509 Collet Holder Used wth the collet #3530. No.36W 3530 Collets A set ncludng collet szes /8, 3/6, /4, 5/6, 3/8, /" and blank. Used wth the collet chuck. ft t f f f No. 3530 Used for automatc longtudnal feed, ncludng 0.005 and f 353 Automatc Feed/Thread Cuttng Attachment 0.005. By changng gears, 3 dfferent unfed thread ptches can be cut (Ptch rang from 80 to 0 thread per nch). Used for cuttng tapers. Turnng scales graduated up to 3537 Compound Slde 45 on both sdes, tool post travels up to.047 n. Used to lower the man spndle 359 Slow Speed Attachment speed to 80-70rpm. Effectce when threadng or machnng large dameters. -45-
Part Number Nomenclature Descrpton Used to support the workpece 350 Steady Rest when a center can not be used. Largest holdng dameter s.950" 0. Used to support thn or long 35 Travellng Rest workpeces. Maxmum machnng dameter s.950" 0. 353 T-slot Face Plate 500 Useful when processng rregularly-shaped workpeces or workpeces too large for a chuck, and for mllng. Comes wth the Fxture (No. 3443). 3459 Round Tool Adaptor To hold round cuttng tools, such as Nos. 3053, "3054, and 3056 to tool post. 346 Cut Off Tool Holder For holdng the Cut Off Tool, No. 3055. Used for cuttng- off and 3055 Cut Off Tool 3070 Drll 307 Center Drll groovng. Can be ground for cuttng external threads. Used wth the Cut Off Tool Holder, No.346. A set of.5,.0,.5, 3.0, 3.3, 3.5, 4.0, 4., 4.5, 5.0, 5.5, 6.0, and 6.5mm 0 drlls Set of.0,.5, and.0mm 0 drlls. -46-
Part Number 3450 Nomenclature Rght-hand Fnshng Tool Descrpton For cylndrcal and counterface turnng. Moves from rght to left. 345 Roughng Tool For cylndrcal and step turnng. Moves from rght to left. 345 External Threadng Tool For threadng external screws. 3053 Borng Bar - 0mm* For borng over 3/8"$.; Can also be ground to be used for groovng. 3054 Borng Bar - 6mm 0 For borng over /4" 0. 3056 Internal Threadng Tool For cuttng nternal threads. 3060 Unground Tool A square bt, ready to be ground for your specfc needs. 35330 Mllng Attachment Useful for varous mllng applcatons. Man spndle head ' p f can be swveled 360 horzontally and vertcally. -47-
Part Number Nomenclature Descrpton 3533 Fne Feed Attachment Used on the Mllng attachment (No. 35330), to allow fne feed controlled wth the handwheel. Mnmum graduaton of O.OOln. 3533 Mllng Collet Collet for the. mllng attachment. A set of 3 collets, /4,3/8,4/-0. * Standard Accessory. 35333 Drll Chuck- 0mm* Used wth the No. 35330 mllng attachment. Can hold workpeces up to 0.393" 0 and s useful wth drllng operatons. 3534 Mllng Table Used mounted on the carrage. Holds workpeces fxed wth the Fxture on the three T- slots. 3535 Index Head wth Dvdng Plate of 48 Dvsons For,3,4, 6, 8,,6,4,448 dvsons. Used wth chucks 350 and 350, collet chuck 3509, and face plate 353. 3536 3537 3538 Dvdng Plate 30 Dvdng Plate 36 Dvdng Plate 40 For, 3, 5, 6, 0, 5, 4 30 dvsons. For, 3, 4, 6, 9,, 8, 4 36 dvsons. For, 4, 5, 8, 0, 0, and 40 dvsons. -48-
Part Number Nomenclature Descrpton 3434 Cutter Arbor Tool for holdng the metal saw, etc. Holds cutters up to 5/8" 0. 354 Mllng Vse 3443 Clamps Mounted drectly on to the carrage or through the mltng table. Useful for holdng round and square workpeces. Mouthpece:.36" wde, 0.787" hgh,.8" open. Used to fx the workpece on to a surface wth T-slots, such as the mllng table, T-slot face plate 5.9" </>.. 34345 Fly Cutter Mounted to the mllng attachment for surface machnng and borng. 3/8" 0 shank, ftted to collet. Comes wth cuttng bt. 3565 Crcular Dvdng Table wth :40 worm gear, allow most dvsons between / and /00. -49-
Part Number Nomenclature Descrpton 3580 4-Way Tool Post Holds four cuttng tools, for more effcent machnng. The base of the Holder remans 358 Quck-change Holder Tool fxed, and the cartrdge on whch the tool s set can be detached for quck machnng. 3538 35383 Ta(stock De Holder-3/6" Talstock De Holder-" Used wth the De for cuttng external threads. The gude shank s held wth the drll chuck. 3584 Chuck Guard A cover for the 3-jaw and 4- jaw chucks. 3573 Precson Mountng Base Mounts the lathe accurately and stablzes t. Also serves to collect chps and ol. Sze : 5.590" x 6.99" x 0.787". 3585 Detachable Tool Cartrdge Extra cartrdge for the quck change tool holder. -50-
[0] «Parts Lst» MINI-LATHE Ml-360 Headstock No. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 3 3 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 4 4 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 5 5 53 54 55 56 57 58 Port Number 353-000 353-007 353-009 353-0046 353-0048 353-005 353-0090 353-009 35-D0003 35-00005 35-C0007 35-D000 35-0003 35-C004 35-D008 35-80038 35-00039 35-D0040 35-D004 35-D0043 35-C0045 35-D0047 35-00058 35-D0063 35-D006 Nomenclature Head Stock 360 Pulley Guard Name Plate Motor Mountng Plate Table (Man Spndle Speed) Motor Ratng Plate Warnng Plate Man Spndle Key Bearng Cover Man Spndle Pulley Pulley Counter Pulley Shaft Counter Pulley Bush, 043 Man Spndle Tooth Washer AW06X Tenson Plate Tenson Pulley Shaft Tenson Plate Pvot Bulkhead Retanng Rng Tenson Pulley Counter Pulley Collar Knob $8 Taper Roller Bearng, HR3006 XJ-4 Ol seal VB, Retanng Nut, AN06, M C-shaped Snap Rng, STW-0 Washer, STW-FT, * 0 x 0.5 V. Belt. K-, Motor/Man Spndle V. Belt. K-6, Motor/Counter Pulley Hex. Head Bolt, M8 x Allen Head Bolt, MS x 40 Allen Head Bolt, MS x Allen Head Bolt, M5 x 0 Set Screw, M6 x 8, Hollow End Set Screw, M4 x 6, Hollow End Machne Screw, Pan Head, Phllps, M4 x 0 Machne Screw, Flat End, Phllps, M4 x 8 Hex. Nut, MS, Cl. Hex. Nut, MS, CI.3 Hex. Nut, M4, Cl. Washer, 0 8 x * 7 x.6t Washer, 0 8 x * 6.5 x 0.8t, Sprng Washer, * 8, No. Allen Head Bolt, M4 x 0 Allen Head Bolt, M4 x 6 Hex. Head Bolt, Phllps, M4 x 0 Washer, «4x09x0.8t. ON Swtch OFF Swtch Relay Swtch for Counter-Clockwse and Clockwse Rotaton Power Cable wthout Plug Cable Lock Power Swtch Sprng Washer, 0 4, No. Quantty 3 3 3 4 7 6 5 6 5-5-
Bed No. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 3 4 Port Number 353-00 353-009 353-03 353-00 353-0 35-A00 35-C003 35-0004 35-0005 35-0006 35-0007 39-00 35-D006 Nomenclature Lead Screw 360 Calbrated Cone 5 Lead Screw Counter Mark Handwheel 80 Handle Knob 36 Bed 360 Lead Screw Cover Clutch 360 - Lead Screw Plan Bearng 360 ( Lead Screw 360) Clutch Clutch Shaft 360 Threaded Collar Knob #8 Allen Head Bolt, M5 x 45 (5=6) Set Screw, M6 x 6, Hollow End Set Screw, M6 x, Flat End Set Screw, M4 x 6, Hollow End Machne Screw, Phlps, M3 x 6 Hex. Nut, M6, Cl. 3 Hex. Nut, M5, Cl. Cap Nut, MS, Type 3 Washer, * 8 x * 5.5 x 0.5t Roll Pn,* 3x Grooved Pn, 0 x 0, Type 0 Quantty No. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Port Number 353-030 353-0303 353-030 353-03 35-B030 35-00304 35-00305 353-009 35-000 3505 3507 Tolstock Nomenclature Ta.l Stock Spndle 4 Tolstock Spndle Feed Lead Screw 360 Handwheel 5 Handle Knob 7 Tolstock 360 Plan Bearng 360 (Talstock Spndle Feed Lead Screw 360) Talstock Fastenng Square Nut Calbrated Cone 5 Threaded Collar Allen Head Bolt, MS x 30 Allen Head Bolt, M6 x Allen Head Bolt, M4 x 35 (5=4) Set Screw, M6 x 0, Hollow End Hex. Nut, M6, Cl. Hex. Nut, M4, Cl. Cap Nut, M8, Type 3 Washer, 0 8 x 0 5.5 x 0.5t Grooved Pn, 04x8, Type B Oead Center 360 Lve Center 360 Quantty 3-53-
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No. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 3 3 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 4 4 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Taper Turnng Attachment & Tool Post Carrage Part Number 353-006 353-007 353-008 35-B00 35-D00 34-D003 35-C003 35-0004 35-D00 353-009 353-00 353-0 3537-000 3537-0007 357-C000 357-00004 357-00005 35-0004 353-030 353-03 353-009 35-000 357-00008 3580-C000 3580-0000 3580-00005 Nomenclature Cross Feed Lead Screw 360 Specal Nut 360 (Cross Feed Lead Screw 360) Specal Nut ( Lead Screw 360) Tool Post Carrage 360 Tool Post Carrage Back Plate 360 Carrage Fastenng Square Nut Cross Feed Table 360 Shm Threaded Collar Calbrated Cone 5 Handwheel 80 Handle Knob 36 Allen Head Bolt, M6 x 0 Allen Head Bolt, M5 x 45 (5=6) Allen Head Bolt, M4 x Allen Head Bolt, M3 x Set Screw, M6 x 6, Hollow End Set Screw, M4 x 8, Hollow End Set Screw, W3 x 5, Hollow End Allen Head Button Bolt, M6 x 4 Machne Screw, Phllps, M4 x 8 Hex. Nut, AA5, Cl. Hex. Nut, M3. Cl. Cap Nut, M8, Type 3 Washer, «8 x«5.5x0.5t Swvel Base 360 Lead Screw Taper Feed Table Retaner Plate Eccentrc Bush Shm Handwheel 5 -- Handle Knob 5 Calbrated Cone 5 Threaded Collar Square Nut II 4 - Way Toot Post Pvot Fastenng Nut Allen Head Bolt, M6 x 0 Allen Head 'Bolt, M4 x 35 (3=4) Allen Head Bolt, M4 x Allen Head Bolt, M3 x Set Screw, M3 x, Hollow End Hex. Nut, M4, Cl. Hex. Nut, M3. Cl. Cap Nut, M8, Type 3 Washer, 0 8 x «5.5 x 0.5t Washer, $6 x*.5 x0.8t Quantty 3 3 0 3 3-55-
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No. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 3 3 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 4 4 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 5 5 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 6 6 63 64 65 Port Number 35330-000 35330-000 35330-0004 35330-0006 35330-0008 35330-005 35330-0080 35330-0090 35330-009 3530-C0003 3530-00005 3530-B0007 3530-D0009 3530-0000 3530-D00 3530-000 3530-0003 3530-D004 3530-0005 3530-C006 3530-C007 3530-D008 3530-0009 3530-B000 3530-C00 3530-C00 3530-B003 3430-00005 34-008 35330-009 3530-C004 Nomenclature Man Spndle Head Man Spndle Qull 45 Pnon Shaft 360MA (Man Spndle Feed) Motor Bracket 360MA Swtch Plate 360MA Motor Reference Scale (Man Spndle Feed) Ratng Plate Warnng Plate Man Spndle 360MA Lever (Man Spndle Feed) Pulley Guard 360MA Back Plate 360MA Partton 360MA Coled Sprng 360MA (Man Spndle Qull) Gude Screw RH Gude Screw LH Plate Nut (Man Spndle Qull) Motor Pulley 360MA Counter Pulley 360MA Man Spndle Pulley 360MA Shaft 360MA (Counter Pulley) Sprng Collar (Man Spndle Qull) Carrage 360MA (Mllng Head) Reference Scale 360MA (Lateral Swng) Vertcal Column 360MA Column Mountng Block 360MA Stop Rng 6 Motor Guard Swtch Guard Table 360MA (Man Spndle Speed) Ball Bearng, 6003ZZ C-shaped Snap Rng, Inner Use, RTW-30 Washer, STW-FT, *Bx0.5 Prmary Power Transmt Belt, 5M - 35 Secondary Power Transmt Belt, 5M - 375 Rubber Cap Bush.«8x«xlL Rvet, Round Head, Grooved, M3 x 0 Wave Washer, 4 7 Roll Pn, 03x Hex. Head Bolt, M6 x 5 Allen Head Bolt, M8 x 50 Allen Head Bolt, MS x 35 Allen Head Bolt, M5 x 0 Allen Head Bolt. M5 x 8 Set Screw, M6 x 0, Flat End Set Screw, M4 x 4, Hollow End Self Tappng Screw, M4 x 0 Machne Screw, Phllps, M3 x, Hex. Nut, M5, Cl. Hex. Nut, M3. Cl. Washer, *8x*7xl.6t Washer, «6 x*.5 x l.6t Washer, «5x«0xlt Washer, *7x*3x.6t Sprng Washer, # 5, No. Allen Head Bolt, M4x 0 Hex. Head Bolt. Phllps, M4 x 0 Hex. Nut, M4, Cl. Washer, «4x«9x0.8t Rubber #70 Swtch Power Cable wthout Plua Cable Lock Quantty 5 4 4 4 4 4 8 4-57-
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Exclusvely mported & Dstrbuted by SAKAI MACHINE TOOLS MFG., INC. 50 Man Street-Sute #000 Whte Plans. NY 0606 Phone 94-68-686 Fax 94-68-0 Manufactured by SAKAI SPECIAL CAMERA MFG. CO., LTD. Head Offce --8 Hattor-Honmach, Toyonaka Cty, OSAKA 56-085 JAPAN
[] Installng Pulley Guard:. The hnges on the pulley guard are attached to the motor mountng plate by means of four Phlps head screws. Poston the pulley guard so that the holes n the hnges ore n lne wth the threaded holes n the motor mountng plate. 3. Use a Phlps screwdrver to tghten the four screws to secure the hnges and the cover. 4. Check the algnment of the cover to be sure that t clears the top edge of the motor mountng plate. 5. When the pulley guard closes freely, screw n the socket head capscrew from the front to secure the pulley guard n the closed poston. 6. Safety note: The pulley guard must always be closed and properly secured when runnng the ML-360 Mn Lathe to ensure that personal njury does not occur to the operator because of the belts, pulleys, and gears n the Lathe operatng mechansm. Mountng the Handle Knob on the Longtudnal Handwheel: The knob B s attached to the hand wheel by means of a socket head cap screw whch passes through the knob Handle Knob (B). 3. and s screwed nto the tapped hole n the handwheel. Screw the nut on the socket head screw between the handle knob and the handwheel. After screwng the socket head screw nto the handwheel, adjust the nut and tghten t wth the 8 mm. wrench to allow 0,5 mm. (approxmately /64") clearance between the nut and the handle knob.