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O P E R A T I O N
Removing Tooling
1.
  Use a shop rag to hold the tool.
2.
  Rotate the tailstock quill handwheel 
counterclockwise until the tool is forced out 
of the quill.
To install tooling in the tailstock:
1.
  With the tailstock locked in place, unlock the 
quill, then use the handwheel to extend it to 
the 1" mark on the quill.
2.
  Insert the drill chuck arbor or drill shank 
into the quill, then quickly slap it in. Try to 
twist the tool to check if it is firmly seated. A 
firmly seated taper will not twist.
 
Note:
 If the tapered shaft has a tang, align it 
horizontally with the indent in the back of 
the quill before fully inserting it.
3.
  Unlock the tailstock and move it until the 
tip of the cutting tool is close to, but not 
touching, the workpiece, then re-lock the 
tailstock.
4.
  Start spindle rotation, unlock the quill, then 
turn the quill handwheel clockwise to feed 
the cutting tool into the workpiece.
Installing Tooling
The tailstock quill can hold live or dead centers 
(refer to Mounting Center in Tailstock on 
Page 38) or any MT#4 taper tooling, such as a 
chuck arbor or tapered drill bit (see Figure 56).
Figure 56. Inserting drill chuck arbor or tapered drill 
bit into tailstock.
Tang
Tang
MT#4 Taper
MT#4 Taper
Moving Along Bedway
1.
  Pull the tailstock lock lever backward (away 
from the spindle) to unlock the tailstock from 
the bedway.
2.
  Slide the tailstock to the desired position.
3.
  Push the tailstock lock lever forward (toward 
the spindle) to lock the tailstock to the 
bedway.
Using Quill
1.
  Release the quill lock lever.
2.
  Turn the quill handwheel clockwise to 
move the quill towards the spindle, or turn 
counterclockwise to move the quill away 
from the spindle.
3.
  Push the quill lock forward to lock the quill 
in place.