1. Ifihan
This manual provides essential instructions for the safe operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your CREWORKS 7" x 14" Mini Metal Lathe Machine 550W. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the machine to ensure proper use and to prevent injury or damage.
The CREWORKS mini metal lathe is designed for precision metalworking tasks, offering a 7-inch swing over bed and a 14-inch distance between centers. It features a 550W DC motor with variable speed control from 50 to 2250 RPM.
2. Awọn ilana aabo
IKILO: Àìtẹ̀lé àwọn ìlànà ààbò wọ̀nyí lè yọrí sí ìpalára tàbí ikú ńlá.
- Máa wọ ohun èlò ààbò ara ẹni tó yẹ (PPE) nígbà gbogbo, títí bí àwọn gíláàsì ààbò, ààbò ìgbọ́rọ̀, àti bàtà tó lágbára.
- Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, or jewelry that could become entangled in moving parts.
- Rii daju pe ẹrọ ti wa ni ilẹ daradara ṣaaju ṣiṣe.
- Jẹ ki agbegbe iṣẹ jẹ mimọ ati itanna daradara. Awọn agbegbe ti o kunju n pe awọn ijamba.
- Maṣe fi ẹrọ naa silẹ laini abojuto lakoko ti o nṣiṣẹ.
- Disconnect power before performing any maintenance, adjustments, or cleaning.
- Rii daju pe gbogbo awọn ẹṣọ ati awọn ẹrọ aabo wa ni aye ati ṣiṣe ni deede ṣaaju ṣiṣe.
- Má ṣe lo ẹ̀rọ náà lábẹ́ ìdarí oògùn, ọtí líle tàbí oògùn.
- Read and understand the entire manual before operating the lathe.
3. Ọja Ipariview ati irinše
Familiarize yourself with the main components of your mini metal lathe.

Nọmba 3.1: Lapapọ view of the CREWORKS 7" x 14" Mini Metal Lathe Machine and included accessories. This image shows the main body of the lathe, including the headstock, tailstock, carriage, and various tools and gears.
- Oko-ori: Contains the main spindle, chuck, and gear train for speed control.
- ẹyọ: A 3-jaw self-centering chuck for holding workpieces.
- Ọja Tail: Supports the other end of the workpiece, often used for drilling or supporting long work.
- Gbigbe: Moves along the bed, carrying the cross slide and tool post.
- Cross Slide: Moves perpendicular to the bed, allowing for facing operations.
- Tool Post: Holds the cutting tools. This model features a 4-way tool post.
- Ibusun: The main frame of the lathe, providing a stable base for all components.
- Asiwaju skru: Used for automatic feeding and threading operations.
- Ibi iwaju alabujuto: Includes power switch, speed control knob, and emergency stop button.
4. Eto
4.1 Unpacking ati ayewo
Carefully remove the lathe from its packaging. Inspect all components for any signs of damage during transit. Report any damage immediately to your supplier.
4.2 Ibi
Place the lathe on a sturdy, level workbench capable of supporting its weight (approximately 91.4 lbs or 41.4 kg). Ensure there is adequate space around the machine for safe operation and maintenance.
4.3 Asopọ agbara
Connect the lathe to a grounded 110 VAC, 60 Hz power outlet. Verify that the power supply matches the machine's requirements as indicated on the label.
4.4 Awọn iṣayẹwo akọkọ
- Rii daju wipe gbogbo fasteners wa ni ṣinṣin.
- Lubricate all moving parts as indicated in the Maintenance section.
- Check that the chuck rotates freely and the jaws operate smoothly.
- Verify that the emergency stop button functions correctly.
5. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
5.1 Ipilẹ idari

Nọmba 5.1: Variable spindle speed control knob and caution label. The knob allows adjustment of spindle speed from 50 to 2250 RPM. The label warns against changing high/low gear while running.
- Titan/Apapa: Use the main power switch. The emergency stop button (red mushroom head) will immediately cut power.
- Spindle Speed Control: Adjust the rotary knob to set the desired RPM (50-2250 RPM). Do not change the high/low gear while the machine is running.
- Ṣiṣẹ Chuck: Use the chuck key to tighten or loosen the jaws. Always remove the chuck key before starting the lathe.
- Tool Post: Loosen the locking handle to rotate the 4-way tool post. Securely clamp the cutting tool in place.

Nọmba 5.2: The 4-way tool post. This component allows for quick changes and precise positioning of cutting tools for various operations.
5.2 Workpiece Mounting
- Clean the workpiece and chuck jaws.
- Insert the workpiece into the chuck, ensuring it is centered and extends only as far as necessary.
- Tighten the chuck jaws firmly using the chuck key. Remove the key immediately.
- For longer workpieces, use the tailstock center for additional support.

Nọmba 5.3: Illustration of the expansive work space, highlighting the 7-inch swing over bed and 14-inch distance between centers, indicating the maximum workpiece dimensions.
5.3 Ige Awọn isẹ
This lathe is capable of various operations including turning, facing, threading, and drilling. Always ensure the cutting tool is sharp and correctly positioned.

Nọmba 5.4: Examples of diverse applications possible with the mini metal lathe, such as turning, drilling, and threading metal workpieces.
- Yipada: Feed the cutting tool along the length of the workpiece to reduce its diameter.
- Dojuko: Feed the cutting tool perpendicular to the workpiece axis to create a flat surface.
- Titẹ: Use the lead screw and appropriate change gears to cut threads. Refer to the indicator table on the machine for gear settings.
- Liluho: Mount a drill bit in the tailstock and feed it into the center of the workpiece.
6. Itọju
Itọju deede ṣe idaniloju gigun ati iṣẹ ṣiṣe to dara julọ ti lathe rẹ.
6.1 Ninu
- After each use, clean the machine thoroughly, removing all chips and debris.
- Use a brush or vacuum cleaner; do not use compressed air as it can embed chips into moving parts.
- Wipe down all exposed metal surfaces with a light coat of oil to prevent rust.
6.2 Lubrication
- Regularly lubricate the lead screw, carriage ways, and other moving parts with machine oil.
- Check the gearbox oil level periodically and refill if necessary.
6.3 awọn atunṣe
- Gib Adjustments: Periodically check and adjust the gibs on the cross slide and compound rest to eliminate play.
- Ẹdọfu igbanu: Ensure the drive belt has proper tension. Adjust if it slips or is too tight.

Nọmba 6.1: Ti abẹnu view of the gear train. This area requires periodic inspection and lubrication, and gears may need to be changed for threading operations.
7. Laasigbotitusita
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Ẹrọ ko bẹrẹ | No power, emergency stop engaged, faulty switch | Check power connection, disengage emergency stop, inspect switches |
| Gbigbọn ti o pọju | Unbalanced workpiece, loose mounting, dull cutting tool | Balance workpiece, tighten mounting, sharpen or replace tool |
| Poor surface finish | Dull tool, incorrect speed/feed, excessive tool overhang, machine play | Sharpen tool, adjust speed/feed, reduce overhang, adjust gibs |
| Spindle not rotating | Motor issue, belt broken/slipped, gear train problem | Inspect motor, check/replace belt, inspect gears |
8. Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Sipesifikesonu |
|---|---|
| Nọmba awoṣe | SXMLM-0714-GY |
| Golifu Lori Bed | 7 inches (180 mm) |
| Ijinna Laarin Awọn ile-iṣẹ | 14 inches (350 mm) |
| Spindle Bore | 0.8 inches (21 mm) |
| Agbara mọto | 550W (0.75 HP) |
| Spindle Speed Range | 50-2250 RPM (Ayipada) |
| Chuck Diamita | 4 inches (100 mm) 3-jaw self-centering |
| Ibi ti ina elekitiriki ti nwa | 110 VAC, 60 Hz |
| Iwọn Nkan | 91.4 lbs (41.4 kg) |
| Package Mefa | 34.25 x 16.93 x 13.78 inches |
9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
CREWORKS products are designed for quality and durability. For specific warranty information regarding your 7" x 14" Mini Metal Lathe Machine, please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase or visit the official CREWORKS webojula.
For technical support, replacement parts, or any questions regarding the operation of your machine, please contact CREWORKS customer service. Contact details can typically be found on the product packaging, the official webojula, tabi nipasẹ rẹ alagbata.
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