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Operator's Manual I
12"
MINI LATHE
Model No.
351.221060
CAUTION:
Read and follow all Safety
Rules and Operating
Instructions before First
Use of this Product. Keep
this Manual with Tool.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
V_N. sear S. CO rn]cra_t s ma n
23139,00 Draft (01/03/05)
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Page 1 - Operator's Manual I

Operator's Manual I12"MINI LATHEModel No.351.221060CAUTION:Read and follow all SafetyRules and OperatingInstructions before FirstUse of this

Page 2 - PREPARE WORK AREA FOR JOB

Roughing OffRoughing off and other heavy work requires a firm grip andsolid positioning of the chisel against the rest. This is bestobtained by the to

Page 3 - KNOW YOUR CUTTING TOOLS

When the calipers slip over the workpiece at the bottom ofthe groove, then the cut is finished.Figure 28SMOOTHING A CYUNDERThe final _/_"can be r

Page 4 - Grouodingprong 4@11

t is important that only the extreme heel should do the ¢ut-:ing. This means that the bottom edge of the bevel next to thecee must at all times be tan

Page 5 - Whita _=-S_

• Once the sizingcute have been completed, rough-out theexcess wood with a gouge• Then, proceed with the finish-ing process by making the various type

Page 6 - TOOLREST wOOD

WARNING: Make certain that the unit is disconnected frompower source before attempting to service or remove anyc6mponenLCLEANINGKeep machine and works

Page 7 - ; 272 onoa

_YMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) CORRECTIVE ACTIONvlotor will not start !. Low voltage 1. Check power line for proper voltage2. Open circuit in motor or loos

Page 8 - Fig. 15A Fig. 15B

Model 351.221060Figure 42 - Replacement Parts Illustration for Mini Lathe414521285O45\_- L ss...15 "-..\ --51 "_""_. 33'12112

Page 9 - USING WOOD RASPS AND FILES

KEYNO.123456789101112131415161718192O21PART NO.22964.0023018,0022993.00STD86350622982.00STD31522522981,00STD833020ST085100606369.0000533.0001210.00229

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Page 12 - SPINDLE TURNINGS

Warranty ... 2Safety Rules ... 2-3Unpacking ...

Page 13 - FACEPLATE AND CHUCK TURNINGS

Your HomeFor the replacement parts, accessories andowner's manuals that you need to do-it-yourself.For Sears professional installation of home ap

Page 14 - KEEP TOOL IN REPAIR

N_ver turn the lathe ON before clearing the bed, head andtaifaiock of alltools, wood scraps, etc., except the workpleceand related support devices for

Page 15

LOCATION OF WOOD LATHEThe lathe should be positioned so that neither the operatornor a casual observer is forced to stand in line with the spin-ning c

Page 16 - _- L ss

EXTENSION CORDSThe use of any extension cord will cause some drop involtage and loss of power.• Wires of the extension cord must be of sufficientsize

Page 17 - PART NO

CHANGING SPEEDSRefer to Figures 5 and 42.CAUTION: Make sure the power cord is removed from theoutlet before attempting to change the belt post_on.Remo

Page 18

USING WOODWORKING CHISELSSELECTION OF CHISELSSharp tools are essential for clean, easy work. Select tools thatwilltakeandholdkeen edges.GOUGE SKEW PAR

Page 19

If the rest is placed too high (Figure 13D) and the chisel iscorre_y positioned for cutting, it strikes the workpiece nearthe top where the direction

Page 20 - 1-800-488-1222

Figure 17USING THE PARTING TOOLThe parting fool has just one primary purpose: to cut into theworkplace as deeply as desired, or all the way through to

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