
 
2 
 
1.0  IMPORTANT SAFETY 
INSTRUCTIONS 
WARNING – To reduce risk of injury: 
1.  Read  and  understand  the  entire  owner’s 
manual  before  attempting  assembly  or 
operation. 
2.  Read and understand the warnings posted on 
the  machine  and  in  this  manual.  Failure  to 
comply  with  all  of  these  warnings  may  cause 
serious injury. 
3.  Replace  warning  labels  if  they  become 
obscured or removed. 
4.  This  wood  lathe  is  designed  and  intended  for 
use  by  properly  trained  and  experienced 
personnel only. If you are not familiar with the 
proper and safe operation of a wood lathe, do 
not  use  it  until  the  proper  training  and 
knowledge have been obtained. 
5.  Do not use this lathe for other than its intended 
use. If used for other purposes, JET disclaims 
any  real  or  implied  warranty  and  holds  itself 
harmless  from  any  injury that  may  result  from 
that use. 
6.  Always  wear  ANSI  Z87.1  approved  safety 
glasses  or  face  shield  while  using  this  drum 
sander.  (Everyday  eyeglasses  only  have 
impact  resistant  lenses;  they  are  not safety 
glasses.) 
7.  Make  certain  the  machine  is  properly 
grounded. 
8.  Before  operating  the  machine,  remove  tie, 
rings,  watches, other  jewelry, and  roll  sleeves 
up past the elbows. Remove all loose clothing 
and confine long hair. Do not wear gloves. 
9.  Keep  the  floor  around  the  machine  clean  and 
free of scrap material, oil and grease. 
10.  Keep  machine  guards  in  place  at  all  times 
when  the  machine  is  in  use.  If  removed  for 
maintenance  purposes,  use  extreme  caution 
and replace the guards immediately. 
11.  Do  not  over  reach.  Maintain  a  balanced 
stance  at  all  times,  so  that  you  do  not  fall  or 
lean against rotating parts. 
12.  Make all machine adjustments or maintenance 
with  the  machine  unplugged  from  the  power 
source. 
13.  Use  the  right  tool.  Do  not  force  a  tool  or 
attachment to do a job that it was not designed 
to do. 
14.  Make certain the switch is in the OFF position 
before  connecting  the  machine  to  the  power 
supply. 
15.  Give  your  work  undivided  attention.  Looking 
around, carrying on a conversation and "horse-
play"  are  careless  acts  that  can  result  in 
serious injury. 
16.  Keep  visitors  a  safe  distance  from  the  work 
area. Keep children away. 
17.  Make your workshop child proof with padlocks, 
master switches or by removing starter keys. 
18.  Maintain a balanced stance at all times so that 
you  do  not  fall  onto  moving  parts.  Do  not 
overreach  or  use  excessive  force  to  perform 
any machine operation. 
19.  Use  recommended  accessories;  improper 
accessories may be hazardous. 
20.  Do  not  operate  this  lathe  while  under  the 
influence of drugs, alcohol or any medication. 
21.  Keep  tools  sharp  and  clean  for  safe  and  best 
performance.  Dull  tools  can  grab  in  the 
workpiece  and  be  jerked  from  the  operator's 
hands, causing serious injury. 
22.  Check the condition of the stock to be turned. 
Make  sure  it  is  free  of  knots,  warpage, 
checked ends, improperly made or cured glue 
joints and  other conditions  which  can cause  it 
to be thrown out of the lathe. 
23.  Securely  fasten  spur  and  live  centers to  the 
material being used. 
24.  Check  centers  and  tapers  in  the  headstock 
and tailstock to be sure they are free of dirt or 
rust, and oil lightly before inserting centers. 
25.  Test  each  set-up  by  revolving  the  workpiece 
by  hand  to  ensure  it  clears  the  tool  rest  and 
bed.  Check  the  setup  at  the  lowest  speed 
before increasing to operating speed. 
26.  Use the correct cutting tool for the operation to 
be performed and keep all tools sharp. 
27.  Use  low  speeds  for  roughing  and  for  long  or 
large  diameter  work.  If  vibration  occurs,  stop 
the machine and correct the cause.  
28.  When  sanding,  remove  the  tool  rest  from  the 
machine,  apply  light  pressure  and  use  a  slow 
speed to avoid heat buildup. 
29.  When  turning  large  diameter  pieces,  such  as 
bowls, always operate the lathe at low speeds. 
See  speed  recommendation  chart  in  sect. 
12.0. 
30.  Do not attempt to engage  the  spindle  lock pin 
until  the  spindle  has  stopped.  If  leaving  the 
machine area,  turn lathe  off  and wait until  the 
spindle stops rotating before departing.