HARVEY T-60S Bedienungsanleitung

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Operation Instructions
Wood Lathe
Model: T-60S

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Contents
Appreciation Letter To Users......................................................................................................2
Limited Warranty............................................................................................................................ 3
General Safety Rules.....................................................................................................................4
Introduction......................................................................................................................................5
Features............................................................................................................................................ 5
Features Identification.................................................................................................................. 6
Optional Accessories.................................................................................................................... 6
Specifications..................................................................................................................................7
Power Supply.................................................................................................................................. 7
Assembling and Adjustment.......................................................................................................8
Base........................................................................................................................................... 8
Unpacking................................................................................................................................8
Packing Contents................................................................................................................... 8
Legs Installation..................................................................................................................... 9
Tool Storage Bracket............................................................................................................ 9
Comparator Brackets..........................................................................................................10
Spindle Shield....................................................................................................................... 10
12”Swing Away Extension Bed..................................................................................... 11
20”Extension Bed (Optional)...........................................................................................12
Operation........................................................................................................................................13
Control Panel.........................................................................................................................13
Speed Range Adjustment.................................................................................................. 14
Recommended Turning Speed Table............................................................................. 14
Tool Rest Base (Banjo).......................................................................................................15
Tool Rest................................................................................................................................15
HeadStock and TailStock...................................................................................................15
Spur Centers Installation/Removing.............................................................................. 15
Face Plate Installation and Removing........................................................................... 16
Tailstock Quill....................................................................................................................... 16
Live Centers Installation/Removing............................................................................... 16
General Maintenance.................................................................................................................. 17
Trouble Shooting......................................................................................................................... 18
Wiring Diagram............................................................................................................................. 19
Inspection Certificate..................................................................................................................20
Exploded View and Parts List...................................................................................................21

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Letter of Appreciation
Dear Woodworker:
Thank you for your purchase of the T-60 Wood Lathe and welcome to the
woodworking family of Harvey Industries.
We understand that you have a choice when purchasing machines and we appreciate
the confidence you have in our products. Every product sold by Harvey Industries has
been carefully designed, engineered and crafted from a woodworker's perspective.
Today, we offer high-performance machines with innovative solutions that meet the
needs of woodworkers and their ever-evolving craft.
We appreciate your business and thank you again for becoming a part of the Harvey
Industries family.

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Limited Warranty
New woodworking machines sold by Harvey Industries carry a one-year warranty from the
date of shipping. Harvey Industries guarantees that all new machines sold are free of
manufacturers’ defective workmanship, parts and materials. For any parts determined by
Harvey Industries Co., Ltd. to be a manufacturer’s defect, we will repair or replace at no
charge. We require the defective item/part be returned to Harvey Industries. In the event
the item/part is determined to be damaged due to lack of maintenance, cleaning or
misuse/abuse, the customer will be responsible for the cost to replace the item/part, plus all
related shipping charges. This limited warranty does not apply to natural disasters, acts of
terrorism, normal wear and tear, product failure due to lack of maintenance or cleaning,
damage caused by accident, neglect, lack of or inadequate dust collection, misuse/abuse
or damage caused where repair or alterations have been made or attempted by others.
Harvey Industries Co., Ltd is not responsible for additional tools or modifications sold or
performed (other than from/by Harvey Industries Co., Ltd.) on any Harvey Industries
Co., Ltd. woodworking machine. Warranty may be voided upon the addition of such
noted tools and/or modifications, determined on a case-by-case basis.
Normal user alignment, adjustment, tuning and machine settings are not covered by
this warranty. It is the responsibility of the user to understand basic woodworking
machinery settings and procedures and to properly maintain the equipment in
accordance with the standards provided by the manufacturer.
Parts, under warranty, are shipped at Harvey Industries Co., Ltd cost either by common
carrier, UPS Ground service or similar method. Technical support to install
replacement parts is primarily provided by phone, fax or email. The labor required to
install replacement parts is the responsibility of the user.
Harvey Industries is not responsible for damage or loss caused by the Freight
Company or other circumstances not in our control.
Only new machines sold to the original owner are covered by this warranty.
Warning -- no portion of these materials may be reproduced without written approval
from Harvey Industries Co., Ltd.

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General Safety Rules
Please operate the lathe with awareness of the potential for injury. If you have any doubts
about safety, please contact your local dealer before using.
Warning! Failure to follow the listed rules may result in serious personal injury.
TO ENSURE SAFE USE, READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE TOOL.
ALWAYS USE A FULL-FACE SHIELD. A full-face shield will protect your eyes and face.
KEEP THE WORK AREA CLEAN and have good lighting.
WEAR PROPER APPAREL. Do not wear loose fitting clothing, gloves, neckties, rings,
bracelets or other jewelry, which may get caught in moving parts. Non-slip footwear is
also recommended. Secure long hair.
DISCONNECT THE MACHINE from the power supply before servicing and changing
accessories.
NEVER LEAVE THE MACHINE RUNNING UNATTENDED. Do not leave the lathe
unless it is turned “OFF” and completely stopped.
USE THE RIGHT TOOL. Do not use a tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not
intended or designed.
TIGHTEN ALL CLAMP HANDLES on the headstock, tailstock, and the tool rest before
operating the lathe.
Before turning a large wood piece, it is advisable to reduce the excess before mounting
the stock to the lathe. When turning a large wood piece, the turner should not stand in
line with the workpiece in order to avoid being struck by a wood piece ejected by an
imbalance.
Hold the tool handle firmly to avoid the rebound.

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Introduction
Turbo lathes are designed and built to satisfy the most imaginative fantasies of
woodworkers. With outstanding new features, superior performances and so many user-
friendly considerations, Turbo lathes make turning an unprecedented experience.
Features
> High grade cast iron structure for headstock beds and stands to secure maximum
stability
> All beds are precisely ground to a mirror like surface for smooth operation
> Driven by an advanced YFD variable speed motor with variable speeds 60-3500 RPM
> Digital wide-angle speed readout with blue backlight
> Extraordinarily high torque at low speeds for ease of working on large work piece
> Oversized alloy spindle supported by three precision bearings
> Easy belt changing without removing spindle
> Sliding headstock for easy outboard turning
> Unique “Swing-away” Extension Bed System (SEB) for easy tailstock storage
> Heavy duty banjo with easy maneuvering and secure locking
> Cast steel chrome trimmed tool rest
> End mounts for mounting the extension bed for longer center distance
> Side mounts of mounting the extension bed for back turning
> Lower end mounts for mounting the extension bed for outboard turning set up
> Extension bed mounts on both ends of the bed
> Built-in spindle lock and index

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Features Identification
A: Motor L:Tail stock
B: Belt Access Door M:Tail stock Hand Wheel
C: Head stock N:Tail stock Lock Lever
D: Face Plate O:12” Swing Away Extension Bed
E: Spur Center P:Bed Lock Assembly
F: Tool Rest Lock Handle Q:Leg
G: Tool Support R:Bed
H: Tool Rest Base S:Tool Rest Base Lock Lever
I: Live Center T : Head stock Lock Lever
J: Tail stock Quill U : Tool Kits
K: Quill Lock Handle V : Leveler
W: Electrical Box X:Control Switch
Y: Spindle Guard Z: Rear Support Bracket
Optional Accessories
A: 20 ” Extension Bed B: High Tool Rest
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Specifications
Models T-60S
Operation Information
Swing Over Bed 24”
Dist. Between Centers 48”
Swing Over Tool Rest Base 20”
Spindle Speeds: High Range 200-3500rpm(Variable)
Low Range 60-1000rpm (Variable)
Floor to Spindle Center Height 44” (NO Leveler )
Headstock Travel Full Length
Max. Outboard Turning Swing 34”
Spindle
Spindle Taper MT#2
Spindle Size 1-1/4x8(RH)TPI
Spindle Bore 5/8”
Spindle Index# 48
Spindle Bearing 2x6209 Front, 1x6208 Rear
Tailstock
Tailstock Taper MT#2
Hole through Tailstock 3 /8”
Tailstock Quill Travel 4-1/2”
Swing Away Standard
Accessories
Tool Rest Width 14”
Face Plate 3”
Swing away Bed Length 12”
Spur Center MT#2
Live Center MT#2
Extension Bed 20”
Electrical And Motor Information
Motor Type AC Induction
Motor Power 3HP
Speed 180-3180rpm
Power Requirement 200-240V/single phase
Power Supply
Warning: For your own safety, have all electrical installations performed under the
supervision of a qualified electrician.
Caution: If the factory installed plug does not fit the outlet, before making any
changes, please seek assistance from a qualified electrician to ensure that the
electrical supply meets local standards. .
Warning:The machine must be connected with three phase and five wire power
supply, otherwise there may be no speed display on the screen.
Voltage: 220V/240V Frequency: 50/60Hz Phase: Single Phase Current: 10.3A

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Assembling and Adjustment
Warning: The lathe must be powered off during assembly, adjustment or
maintenance.
Base
A level concrete floor is the best location for the lathe. The lathe should be located in a dry
area. Keep the electrical box and motor away from direct sunshine. Plenty of space around
the lathe is good for operations and maintenance.
Unpacking
Report any damage to your shipping agent or dealer immediately as soon as the unit has
been checked for shipping damage.
Check the shipping crate with the following parts list to make sure all parts are intact. If
there are any missing parts please report it immediately to your dealer. Read this manual
thoroughly for assembly, maintenance, operation and safety instructions.
Shipping Contents
Fig. 1
ALathe bed with Headstock, Tailstock,
Tool Rest Base (Banjo),Tool Rest
Q12” Swing away Extension Bed x 1
BLeg Assemblies x 2 L12mm Spring Washer x 2
CKnock Out Rod x 1 M12mm Flat Washer x 2
DFace Plate Wrench x 1 NTool Kits x 1
ELocating Rod x 1 OLevelers x 4
GLive Center x 1 P3” Face Plate x 1
HSpur Center x 1 RM12×40 Bolt x 8
I10mm Hex Wrench x 1 SOperation Manual x 1
J3mm Hex Wrench x
K
M12×20 Bolt x 2
TSpindle Guard USupport Bracket
V
Rear Support Bracket
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Profiling Center
XProfiling Center

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Legs Installation
(Refer to Fig. 2)
1. Lift the lathe off the pallet by using a hoist or forklift. Place it on a table or workbench with
sufficient clearance which allows for the support legs to be attached from underneath.
2. Attach the legs to the bed with 12mm hex head screws (A). Then firmly tighten the
screws.
3. After firmly securing the legs to the lathe, carefully lower the lathe onto the floor.
4. Install four leveling feet (B), and tighten four nuts(C) against the legs. (These can be
adjusted later.) Make sure that the lathe does not rock.
Fig.2
Tool Storage Bracket
(Refer to Fig. 3)
The tool storage bracket (D) can be mounted to the left end of the lathe. Use two 12mm
head cap screws (A) with flat (C) and spring washers (B) to secure it to the lathe.
Fig.3
ABC
D
A
C
B
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