I got my lathe about a week ago. Been spending time with cleanup and adjustments. A few items for anyone looking at buying this lathe.
1. The documentation is useless. No parts diagram as they are listed on pages 9 and 10. Booklet stops on page 8.
2. The rear splash pan is so close the tailstock lever cannot be released. I spaced mine off 2 inches.
3. The cross slide and compound crank handles were bent. I turned a half inch square nylon handle for each one.
4. The plastic chuck guard would hit the headstock casting. I spaced it off to clear the casting.
5. The gear drive cover did not clear the control panel and did not have a relief cut for the speed sensor. A little trimming and a notch fixed the problem.
6. The lathe was secured to the shipping crate with 2 very bent bolts.
7. Modified the tailstock lock plate.
8. The cross slide bolts had fallen out of the back plate. The cross slide was flopping around. I adjusted the plates. I'm thinking about adding some shims
under the plates instead of the grub screws.
9. Shimmed the cross slide feed screw to remove the backlash.
10. The compound adjustment seems to be dead on.
11. Spindle plate has zero runout on the face and side.
Overall I think I got a good lathe. My biggest issue is the total lack of any documentation on the lathe. I could not find anything online. This is my first lathe
so I have a learning curve to keep me busy. I have turned a small tapered stinger for a beaded scorpion that came out great. Much better than a drill press
and file.
1. The documentation is useless. No parts diagram as they are listed on pages 9 and 10. Booklet stops on page 8.
2. The rear splash pan is so close the tailstock lever cannot be released. I spaced mine off 2 inches.
3. The cross slide and compound crank handles were bent. I turned a half inch square nylon handle for each one.
4. The plastic chuck guard would hit the headstock casting. I spaced it off to clear the casting.
5. The gear drive cover did not clear the control panel and did not have a relief cut for the speed sensor. A little trimming and a notch fixed the problem.
6. The lathe was secured to the shipping crate with 2 very bent bolts.
7. Modified the tailstock lock plate.
8. The cross slide bolts had fallen out of the back plate. The cross slide was flopping around. I adjusted the plates. I'm thinking about adding some shims
under the plates instead of the grub screws.
9. Shimmed the cross slide feed screw to remove the backlash.
10. The compound adjustment seems to be dead on.
11. Spindle plate has zero runout on the face and side.
Overall I think I got a good lathe. My biggest issue is the total lack of any documentation on the lathe. I could not find anything online. This is my first lathe
so I have a learning curve to keep me busy. I have turned a small tapered stinger for a beaded scorpion that came out great. Much better than a drill press
and file.