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Faceplate
Refer to Chuck & Faceplate Mounting 
instructions on Page 27 to mount the faceplate 
to the spindle.
The 12" faceplate included with your lathe offers 
a wide range of uses, including machining non-
concentric workpieces, straight turning between 
centers, off-center turning, and boring.
The tools needed for mounting a workpiece will 
vary depending on the type of setup you have.
Mounting Workpiece with Clamps
1.
  DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER!
2.
  Place a piece of 
3
4
" plywood on the bedway 
below the spindle.
3.
  With help from another person, place the 
workpiece onto the faceplate and clamp it in 
place with a minimum of three independent 
clamping devices (see Figure 63 for an 
example).
Note:
 Be sure to take into account the rotation 
and cutting forces that will be applied to the 
workpiece when clamping it to the faceplate.
4.
  Double check tool and slide motion 
clearances before turning spindle ON.
Mounting Workpiece Between 
Centers
1.
  DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER!
2.
  Drill center holes in both ends of the 
workpiece.
3.
  Install the dead center in the spindle and the 
live center or carbide-tipped dead center in 
the tailstock (refer to Page 37).
4.
  Secure a lathe dog on the spindle-end and 
place a drop of oil in the center hole on the 
tailstock-end of the workpiece.
5.
  Mount the workpiece between centers so the 
lathe dog tail fits freely in the faceplate slot 
without binding.
Failure to properly secure a workpiece to the 
faceplate could cause the workpiece to be 
thrown from the lathe with deadly force at the 
operator or bystanders. Use a minimum of 
three independent clamping devices to hold a 
non-concentric workpiece onto the faceplate. 
Machining non-concentric workpieces at a 
high speed could cause the workpiece to be 
thrown from the spindle with deadly force at 
the operator or bystanders. To reduce this 
risk, only machine non-concentric workpieces 
at low speeds and clamp counter-weights to 
the faceplate to balance it.
Figure 63. Example of workpiece clamped in a 
faceplate.
Clamp
Non-Cylindrical 
Workpiece
Faceplate
Figure 64. Example of using faceplate to mount work 
between centers.
Dead Center
Lathe Dog
Faceplate