Jet jwl-1642evs 補足マニュアル

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The large diameter spindle has a 1 
¼” by 8 threads per inch nose that 
supports the large chucks typically 
used with a lathe of this size. The 
outboard end of the spindle is fitted 
with a barrel-type grip for turning the 
spindle by hand. 
 
The spindle also has internal 
indexing built in that allows locking 
it in 36 positions which translates to 
10-degree increments for drilling, 
fluting, grooving and other 
operations. The spindle is indexed with a screw in pin that is provided with the lathe. A 
pushbutton spindle lock on the front of the headstock provides a simple, tool-free way to 
temporarily lock the spindle for installing/removing the faceplate, chuck or other screw-
on accessories. 
 
The headstock is extremely rigid and is fitted with large-diameter 
ball bearings to support the high-strength spindle. (left) 
The stepped drive pulleys (right) are accessible through a front-
mounted door for fast, easy speed range changes. 
 
A 3/8”-diameter through hole provides access for removing 
the drive spur from the spindle with the included knock out 
rod.  
 
To maximize the versatility of the JET JWL-1642EVS & 
JWL-1642EVS-2 Wood Lathes, the headstock can be 
moved to any position along the bed by simply releasing 
the headstock lock with an easy to use handle. The 
headstock does not pivot but can be repositioned across the 
length of the ways. This is particularly useful when moved 
to the end of the bed for tuning oversized bowl and platter 
blanks “off the end”! When turning at the end of the bed 
we offer a free standing tool rest (#708349) as an accessory 
to accommodate large blanks that can’t be handled when 
using the standard banjo and tool rest. 
The headstock can be positioned 
anywhere along the bed, including 
at the very end for turning large 
diameter blanks “off the bed”, 
providing even more versatility. 
 
We include a heavy wire 
guard that helps protect the 
operator from large chips 
and chunks that can come 
free while rounding blanks. 
 
A special mount on the rear of the headstock accepts a heavy 
gauge wire guard (provided with the lathe). A spring-loaded pin 
indexes the guard up or down to make mounting and removing 
turned objects easy.  This guard acts as great shield between the 
work and the operator when turning blanks where large chips and 
chunks can be considered dangerous projectiles to the operator 
otherwise.