laguna REVO 15 24 User manual

Laguna REVO 15|24 Woodturning Lathe
Owner’s Manual
Original Publication Date: 12/11209
SKU: MLAREVO1524110
PID: 415241
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................................................. 2
Warranty & Support .............................................................................................................................................................. 3
Registration ..........................................................................................................................................................................................3
Who Is Covered?.................................................................................................................................................................................3
What Is Covered..................................................................................................................................................................................3
Warranty Limitations ...........................................................................................................................................................................3
Length of Warranty .............................................................................................................................................................................3
Shipping Damage................................................................................................................................................................................3
Safety...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Safety Guidelines - Definitions ..........................................................................................................................................................4
Important Safety Instructions.............................................................................................................................................................4
General Safety Rules ..........................................................................................................................................................................4
Manufacture Lathe Safety Rules.......................................................................................................................................................5
Specifications ........................................................................................................................................................................ 9
Dimensions .......................................................................................................................................................................... 11
General .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
OPTIONAL Expansion Set .............................................................................................................................................................. 12
OPTIONAL Mobility Kit .................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Set Up ................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Lathe Assembly................................................................................................................................................................................ 15
OPTIONAL Expansion Set .............................................................................................................................................................. 19
OPTIONAL Mobility Kit .................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Adjustments......................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................................................ 27
Lathe will not start............................................................................................................................................................................ 27
The machine will not stop. .............................................................................................................................................................. 27
Motor tries to start but will not turn................................................................................................................................................ 27
Squeaking noise............................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Spindle slows down during a cut................................................................................................................................................... 27
Machine vibrates.............................................................................................................................................................................. 27
Digital Read Out (DRO) is displaying an error. ............................................................................................................................ 27
Wiring ................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Parts...................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
HeadStock......................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Tailstock, Banjo, Tool Rest.............................................................................................................................................................. 31
Bed & Leg Assembly ....................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Parts Table ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 33
OPTIONAL Wheel System.............................................................................................................................................................. 36
OPTIONAL Expansion Set .............................................................................................................................................................. 38

Warranty & Support
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Warranty & Support
This machine is covered by a warranty and your dealer can answer any questions you may have. Additionally, we will
always be here to offer support, service information, and product supplies and services.
Laguna Tools® Customer Service
2072 Alton Parkway, Irvine,
California 92606, USA
8AM ET to 5PM PST Monday through Friday
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Service: +1 (949) 474-1200
customerservice@lagunatools.com
Every product sold is warranted to be free of manufacturers’ defective workmanship, parts, and materials. For any
questions about this product, the intended use or what it was designed for, customer service, or replacement parts –
please reach out to our customer service department.
Registration
To prevent voiding this warranty, all products sold
must be registered within thirty (30) days of receiving.
Registering the product will enable the original
purchaser to receive notifications about important
product changes and receive customer support.
https://lagunatools.com/policies/warranty/
Who Is Covered?
The applicable warranty covers only the initial
purchaser of the product from the receipt date. The
original purchaser must present the original receipt as
proof of purchase.
What Is Covered
Any part, determined by Laguna Tools®, to have a
defect will be repaired or replaced (and shipped),
without charge. It is required that the defective
item/part be returned to Laguna Tools® with the
complaint and proof of purchase in the original
packaging that it was received. In the event the
item/part is determined to be void of this warranty, the
customer will be responsible for the cost to replace the
item/part and all related shipping charges.
Warranty Limitations
This limited warranty does not apply to natural
disasters, acts of terrorism, normal wear and tear,
product failure due to lack of maintenance or cleaning,
damage caused by accident, neglect, or lack-
of/inadequate dust collection. The warranty may be
voided against proof of misuse/abuse, damage caused
where repair or alterations have been made or
attempted by others, using the product for purposes
other than those described as intended use (unless
with consent by Laguna Tools®), modification to the
product, or use with an accessory that was not
designed for the product. It is the responsibility of the
user to understand basic woodworking machinery
settings and procedures and to properly maintain the
equipment in accordance with the standards provided
in this manual.
Length of Warranty
2 Year – New purchases through authorized dealers.
1 Year – New purchases directly from Laguna Tools.
1 Year – Blades and Accessories
Aside from being free of defects upon receiving,
consumable parts, like cutters and abrasives, are not
covered by this warranty unless otherwise stated by
Laguna Tools®. These parts are designed to be used
at the expense of the operator and are available for
replacement or inventory purchase.
Shipping Damage
Laguna Tools® and the purchasing customer is not
responsible for damage or loss caused by a freight
company or other circumstances not in the direct
control of Laguna Tools®.
All shipping related claims for loss or damaged goods
must be made to Laguna Tools within twenty-four
hours of delivery.

Safety
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Safety
Read and understand all warnings and operation instructions before using any tool or equipment. Always follow basic
safety precautions to reduce the risk of personal injury. Improper operation, maintenance or modification of tools or
equipment could result in serious injury and property damage. There are certain applications for which tools and
equipment are designed. This product should NOT be modified and/or used for any application other than for which it was
designed.
It is important for you to read and understand this manual. The information it contains relates to protecting your safety and
preventing problems.
Safety Guidelines - Definitions
This manual contains information that is important for you to know and understand. This information relates to protecting
your safety and preventing equipment problems. To help you recognize this information, we use the symbols below.
Please read the manual and pay attention to these sections.
or DANGER! Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
or WARNING! Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
or CAUTION! Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a helpful tip from our technical staff.
Important Safety Instructions
Read and understand all warnings and operating instructions before using this equipment. Failure to follow all
instructions listed below, may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious personal injury or property damage.
Woodworking can be dangerous if safe and proper operating procedures are not followed. As with all machinery, there are
certain hazards involved with the operation of the product. Using the machine with respect and caution will considerably
lessen the possibility of personal injury. However, if normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, personal injury
to the operator may result. Safety equipment such as guards, push sticks, hold-downs, feather boards, goggles, dust
masks and hearing protection can reduce your potential for injury. But even the best guard won’t make up for poor
judgment, carelessness or inattention. Always use common sense and exercise caution in the workshop. If a procedure
feels dangerous, don’t try it. Figure out an alternative procedure that feels safer. REMEMBER: Your personal safety is your
responsibility.
This machine was designed for certain applications only. We strongly recommend that this machine not be
modified and/or used for any application other than that for which it was designed. If you have any questions relative to a
particular application, do not use the machine until you have first contacted the manufacturer to determine if it can or
should be performed on the product.
If you have any questions relative to its application do not use the product until you have contacted the manufacturer and
we have advised you.
General Safety Rules
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, READ AND UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE. Learn
the unit’s application and limitations as well as the specific hazards peculiar to it.
KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents.
DON’T USE IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT. Don’t use this unit in damp or wet locations or expose it to rain. Keep work
area well-lighted.
KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS AWAY. All children and visitors should be kept a safe distance from work area.
DISCONNECT UNIT before servicing.
CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Before further use of the unit, properly repair or replace any part that is damaged.

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Manufacture Lathe Safety Rules
WARNING! For Your Own Safety Read Instruction
Manual before Operating Lathe
(a) Wear eye protection.
(b) Do not wear gloves, a necktie, or loose clothing.
(c) Tighten all locks before operating.
(d) Rotate work piece by hand before applying power.
(e) Rough out work piece before installing on faceplate.
(f) Do not mount split work piece or one containing a
knot.
(g) Use lowest speed when starting new work piece.
SAFETY RULES
1. KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working order.
2. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES.
Form habit of checking to see that keys and
adjusting wrenches are removed from tool before
turning it on.
3. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas and
benches invite accidents.
4. DON'T USE IN A DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT.
Don't use power tools in damp or wet locations, or
expose them to rain. Keep work area well lighted.
5. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. All visitors should be kept
at a safe distance from the work area.
6. MAKE YOUR WORKSHOP KID PROOF with
padlocks, master switches, or by removing starter
keys.
7. DON'T FORCE TOOL. It will do the job better and
safer at the rate for which it was designed.
8. USE RIGHT TOOL. Don't force tool or attachment to
do a job for which it was not designed.
9. USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD. Make sure your
extension cord is in good condition. When using an
extension cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to
carry the current your product will draw. An
undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage
resulting in loss of power and overheating. Table A
shows the correct size to use depending on cord
length and nameplate ampere rating. If in doubt, use
the next heavier gauge. The smaller the gauge
number, the heavier the chord.
10. WEAR PROPER APPAREL Do not wear loose
clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets, or other
jewelry which may get caught in moving parts.
Nonslip footwear is recommended. Wear protective
hair covering to contain long hair.
11. ALWAYS USE SAFETY GLASSES. Also use a face
or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty. Everyday
eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses, they
are NOT safety glasses.
12. SECURE WORK. Use clamps or a vise to hold the
work when practical. It's safer than using your hand
and it frees both hands to operate the tool.
13. DON'T OVERREACH. Keep proper footing and
balance at all times.
14. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep tools sharp
and clean for best and safest performance. Follow
instructions for lubricating and changing
accessories.
15. DISCONNECT TOOLS before servicing and when
changing accessories, such as blades, bits, cutters,
and the like.
16. REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL
STARTING. Make sure power switch is in the OFF
position before plugging the machine in.
17. USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. Consult the
owner's manual for recommended accessories. The
use of improper accessories may cause risk of injury
to persons.
18. NEVER STAND ON TOOL Serious injury could occur
if the tool is tipped or if the cutting tool is
unintentionally contacted.
19. CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Before further use of the
tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should be
carefully checked to determine that it will operate
properly and perform its intended function - check
for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving
parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and any other
conditions that may affect its operation. A guard or
other part that is damaged should be properly
repaired or replaced.
20. DIRECTION OF FEED. Feed work into a blade or
cutter against the direction of rotation of the blade or
cutter only.
21. NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED.
TURN POWER OFF. Don't leave tool until it comes to
a complete stop.
AVERTISSEMENT! Pour votre sécurité, lire le manuel
d'instru on a en vement avant d' liser le tour à bois.
(a) Portez des lune es de protec
(b) Ne pas porter de gants, de cravate, ou de vêtements
amples.
(c) Serrer tous les verrous avant d'opérer la machine.
(d) Tourner la pièce à la main avant d'appliquer le
courant.
(e) Débiter grossièrement la pièce avant de l'installer sur
le plateau de montage.
(f) Ne pas monter une pièce fendue ou comportant un
noeud.

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(g) U liser la vitesse la plus lente au démarrage d'une
nouvelle pièce.
RÈGLES DE L'OPÉRATEUR
1. CONSERVEZ TOUS LES DISPOSITIFS DE
PROTECTION EN PLACE et en bon état de fonc
onnement.
2. ENLEVEZ LES CLÉS ET OUTILS. Prenez l'habitude
de vérifier si les clés et autres ou ls ne sont pas trop
près de la machine avant de la démarrer.
3. CONSERVEZ LA SURFACE DE TRAVAIL PROPRE
ET LIBRE D'ENTRAVES. Les endroits encombrés
augmentent le risque d'accident.
4. NE PAS UTILISER DANS LES ENVIRONNEMENTS
DANGEREUX. N' lisez pas d'ou ls électriques dans
les endroits humides, détrempés, ou sous la pluie.
Conservez l'espace de travail bien éclairé.
5. TENEZ LES ENFANTS À L'ÉCART. Tous les visiteurs
doivent être tenus à une distance sécuritaire de l'aire
de travail.
6. RENDEZ L'ATELIER À L'ÉPREUVE DES ENFANTS
avec des verrous, des interrupteurs principaux ou en
enlevant les clés de démarrage sur les
7. NE FORCEZ PAS L'OUTIL. L'ou l effectuera un
meilleur travail et de façon sécuritaire s'il est u lisé
au rythme pour lequel il a été conçu.
8. UTILISEZ L'OUTIL APPROPRIÉ. Ne forcez pas un ou
l ou un accessoire pour effectuer un travail pour
lequel il n'a pas été conçu.
9. UTILISEZ UNE RALLONGE ÉLECTRIQUE
APPROPRIÉE. Assurez-vous que votre rallonge
électrique est en bon état et que le calibre du filage
soit adéquat pour transporter le courant que la
machine a besoin. Une rallonge de trop faible calibre
induira une perte d'intensité du voltage, ce qui
provoquera une surchauffe et une perte de
puissance. Le tableau A indique le bon calibre à u
liser en fonc on de la longueur de la rallonge et de la
demande en intensité du moteur. En cas de doute, u
lisez la rallonge de calibre plus fort. Plus le numéro
est pe t, plus la rallonge est de fort calibre.
10. PORTEZ DES VÊTEMENTS APPROPRIÉS. Ne portez
pas de vêtements amples, des gants, des colliers,
des bracelets, ou tout autre bijou ou accessoire qui
pourrait être entraîné par des pièces mobiles. Des
souliers à semelle an dérapante sont également
recommandés. achez les cheveux longs et portez un
bonnet pour contenir la chevelure trop abondante.
11. PORTEZ DES LUNETTES DE PROTECTION. Portez
également un masque contre la poussière si le
travail exécuté dégage de la poussière. Veuillez
prendre note que les lune es de prescrip ordinaire
ne résistent pas aux impacts et qu'elles ne sont pas
homologuées à re de lune es de sécurité.
12. IMMOBILISEZ VOTRE TRAVAIL. lisez des serres ou
un étau pour immobiliser votre travail lorsque c'est
possible. C'est plus sécuritaire que d'u liser votre
main, et ça permet de libérer vos deux mains pour
opérer l confortablement.
13. NE VOUS ÉTIREZ PAS AU-DESSUS DE LA
MACHINE. Demeurez solidement en équilibre sur
vos pieds en tout temps.
14. ENTRETENEZ LES OUTILS AVEC SOIN. Gardez les
ls de coupe tranchants et propres pour en rer les
meilleures performances. Suivez les ins du fabricant
pour la lubrifica on et l'entr en des accessoires.
15. DÉBRANCHEZ LES OUTILS avant d'en effectuer
l'entr en ou lors du changement d'accessoires tels
que lames ou couteaux.
16. RÉDUISEZ LES RISQUES DE DÉMARRAGE NON
INTENTIONNEL. Assurez-vous que l'interrupteur est
en posi on fermée avant le branchement d'un ou l.
17. UTILISEZ LES ACCESSOIRES RECOMMANDÉS.
Consultez le manuel d'instru pour connaître les
accessoires recommandés. L'u lisa on d'accessoires
inappropriés pose des risques de blessures aux
lisateurs.
18. NE VOUS TENEZ JAMAIS DEBOUT SUR UNE
MACHINE. Des blessures graves pourraient survenir
si la machine bascule ou si les ls coupants sont
touchés accidentellement.
19. VÉRIFIEZ LES PIÈCES ENDOMMAGÉES. Avant de
poursuivre l'u lisa on d'un l, tout disposi f de prot ou
toute pièce endommagée devra être inspecté pour
déterminer si elle peut fonc onner correctement et
selon l'u lisa on qui en est prévue. Vérifiez
l'alignement des pièces mobiles à savoir s'il y a
blocage, un bris, ou toute autre co on qui nuirait à
son lisa on. Une pièce ou un protecteur endommagé
doit être réparé ou remplacé.
20. SENS D'ALIMENTATION. Alimentez la pièce vers la
lame ou le couteau dans le sens contraire de sa rota
on seulement.
21. NE LAISSEZ JAMAIS UN OUTIL FONCTIONNER
DANS SURVEILLANCE – ÉTEIGNEZ L'OUTIL. Ne
laissez pas l'ou l sans surveillance jusqu'à ce qu'il
s'arrête complètement.

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TABLE A
Ampere Rating
Volts
Total length of cord in feet
120
25
50
100
150
240
50
100
200
300
More
Than
Not
More
Than
Minimum gage for cord
0
6
18
16
16
14
6
10
18
16
14
12
10
12
16
16
14
12
12
16
14
12
Not
Recommended
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
1. All grounded, cord-connected tools:
In the event of a malfunction or breakdown,
grounding provides a path of least resistance for
electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock.
This tool is equipped with an electric cord having an
equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding
plug. The plug must be plugged into a matching
outlet that is properly installed and grounded in
accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
Do not modify the plug provided - if it will not fit the
outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a qualified
electrician.
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding
conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. The
conductor with insulation having an outer surface
that is green with or without yellow stripes is the
equipment-grounding conductor. If repair or
replacement of the electric cord or plug is
necessary, do not connect the equipment-grounding
conductor to a live terminal.
Check with a qualified electrician or service
personnel if the grounding instructions are not
completely understood, or if in doubt as to whether
the tool is properly grounded.
Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong
grounding plugs and 3 pole receptacles that accept
the tool's plug.
Repair or replace damaged or worn cord
immediately.
2. Grounded, cord-connected tools intended for use on
a supply circuit having a nominal rating less than 150
volts:
This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has an
outlet that looks like the one illustrated in Sketch A in
Fig. 1. The tool has a grounding plug that looks like
the plug illustrated in Sketch A in Fig. 1. A temporary
adapter, which looks like the adapter illustrated in
Sketch B and C, may be used to connect this plug to
a 2 pole receptacle as shown in Sketch B if a
properly grounded outlet is not available. The
temporary adapter should be used only until a
properly grounded outlet can be installed by a
qualified electrician. This adapter is not permitted in
Canada. The green-colored rigid ear, lug, and the
like, extending from the adapter must be connected
to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded
outlet box.
3. Grounded, cord-connected tools intended for use on
a supply circuit having a nominal rating between 150
– 250 volts, inclusive:
This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has an
outlet that looks like the one illustrated in Sketch D.
The tool has a grounding plug that looks like the plug
illustrated in Sketch D. Make sure the tool is
connected to an outlet having the same
configuration as the plug. No adapter is available or
should be used with this tool. If the tool must be
reconnected for use on a different type of electric
circuit, the reconnection should be made by
qualified service personnel; and after reconnection,
the tool should comply with all local codes and
ordinances.
Fig X001: Grounding Methods Provided by CSA Group. (A)
Receptacle with nominal rating less than 150 volts. (B) 150
volt receptacle without grounding pin fitted with adapter.
(C) Grounding receptacle adapter. (D) Receptacle with
nominal rating between 150 - 250 volts.

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LOCKING THE LATHE
Fig L006 - Method of locking the Laguna Revo Lathe. (1)
Constructed 3 side box with padlock holes. (2) Padlocks.
It is strongly recommended that the lathe is never left
unattended in the unlocked condition. To lock the
machine it is recommended that a cover (not supplied) is
constructed according to the supplied concept displayed
in Fig L006.
Noise Emission
Given that there exists a relationship between noise level
and exposure times, it is not precise enough to
determine the need for supplementary precautions. The
factors affecting the true level of exposure to operators
are clearly the amount of time exposed, the
characteristics of working environment other sources of
dust and noise etc. For example, adjacent machines in
other words the level of ambient noise. It is possible that
exposure level limits will vary from country to country.
PROPOSITION 65 WARNING OF HARMFUL
EXPOSURE
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding,
drilling and other construction activities contains
chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other
reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals
are:
•Lead from lead-based paint.
•Crystalline silica from bricks, cement, and other
masonry products.
•Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated
lumber.
Your risk of exposure varies, depending on how often
you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to
these chemicals, work in a well-ventilated area and work
with approved safety equipment, such as face or dust
masks that are specifically designed to filter out
microscopic particles.
Save these instructions.
Refer to them often and use them to instruct others

Specifications
Specifications
LAGUNA REVO 15Ι24 WOODTURNING LATHE
SKU .......................................................................MLAREVO1524110
MPN............................................................................................415241
PID:.............................................................................................415241
Package Dimensions (W x L x H)..................... L51.6" W22" H21.9"
PRODUCT ASSEMBLED DIMENSIONS
High (W x L x H)................................................................................................................................................... L52.4" W19.9" H55.9"
Low (W x L x H) ................................................................................................................................................... L48.6" W16.1" H42.2"
Gross Weight.............................................................................................................................................................. 302 LBS (137 KG)
Product Net Weight................................................................................................................................................288 LBS (130.6 KG)
Product Category .......................................................................................................................................................Turning Machines
Product Subcategory........................................................................................................................... Woodworking Lathe Machines
Certifications ............................................................................................................................................................. CSA C/US 256540
Dimensions
Overall Size (Highest) ........................................................................ L52.4" W19.9" H55.9" (1330.7 mm, 506.4 mm, 1419.6 mm)
Overall Size (Lowest)......................................................................... L48.6" W16.1" H42.2" (1234.1 mm, 409.4 mm, 1070.7 mm)
Floor to bed height (Highest)................................................................................................................................. 43.3" (1099.8 mm)
Floor to bed height (Lowest)......................................................................................................................................29.6" (750.9 mm)
Floor to Spindle Center (Highest) ...........................................................................................................................51.4" (1296.7 mm)
Floor to Spindle Center (Lowest) ..............................................................................................................................36.4" (924.6 mm)
Bed Length....................................................................................................................................................................44.1" (1120 mm)
Tool Rest Length ............................................................................................................................................................12" (304.8 mm)
Tool Rest Post Dia .............................................................................................................................................................. 1" (25.4 mm)
Faceplate Dia ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3" (76.2 mm)
LATHE SPECIFICATIONS
Motor.....................................................................................................................................................................................1-1/2 HP, 8A
Power Requirements....................................................................................................................................................110V, 1Ph, 60Hz
Speed Range High ........................................................................................................................................................650 - 4200 RPM
Speed Range Middle ....................................................................................................................................................325 - 2100 RPM
Speed Range Low ............................................................................................................................................................. 50 - 650 RPM
Distance Between Centers............................................................................................................................................24" (609.6 mm)
Swing Over Bed....................................................................................................................................................... 15-1/2" (393.7 mm)
Swing Over Banjo..................................................................................................................................................11-3/32" (281.7 mm)
Spindle Bore ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3/8" (9.5 mm)
Spindle Taper..................................................................................................................................................................................... MT2
Spindle Thread ................................................................................................................................................................... 1-1/4"x 8 TPI
Front Bearing ............................................................................................................................................................................6206 LLU
Rear Bearing .............................................................................................................................................................................6205 LLU
Indexing .................................................................................................................................................................. 24 positions w/ Lock
Inverter................................................................................................................................................................................ PWM inverter
Drive belt ............................................................................................................................................................... 6 Groove Poly-V Belt
Tail stock quill travel.................................................................................................................................................. 4-1/2" (114.5 mm)
Tail stock taper .................................................................................................................................................................................. MT2

Specifications
10
MATERIALS
Bed ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... Steel
Head/ Tail Stock ........................................................................................................................................................................ Cast Iron
Legs..............................................................................................................................................Cast Iron Combined with Steel Tube
Tool Rest.................................................................................................................................................................................. 1045 Steel
Tool Rest Contact Rod.....................................................................................................................6mm (DIA) Hardened 1045 Steel
Banjo ........................................................................................................................................................................................... Cast Iron
FEATURES
Spring Loaded Spindle Lock ...................................................................................................................................................Standard
Outboard Turning....................................................................................................................................................................... Optional
Wheel System............................................................................................................................................................................. Optional
Self-Ejecting Tail Stock Removal ............................................................................................................................................Standard
Tool Storage...............................................................................................................................................................................Standard
Centers Storage on Tail Stock ................................................................................................................................................ Standard
Live Center.................................................................................................................................................................................Standard
Drive Center...............................................................................................................................................................................Standard
Faceplate ....................................................................................................................................................................................Standard
Forward/ Reverse Rotation....................................................................................................................................................... Standard
Digital Display for Speeds ........................................................................................................................................................Standard
110V Outlet for Work Light ......................................................................................................................................................Standard
Main Power ON/OFF Switch on Inverter Box........................................................................................................................ Standard
Operator Height Adjustment (Floor to Spindle Center 36.4” to 51.4”).............................................................................. Standard
Center to Center Alignment Built on Tail Stock (US Patent Pending) ............................................................................... Standard

Dimensions
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Dimensions
General
56.2" (1428.4)
52.4" (1330.7) 19.9" (506.4)
51.4" (1305.5)
36.4" (924.6)
41.2" (1047.5)
50.6" (1284.1) 18.1" (459.5)

Dimensions
12
OPTIONAL Expansion Set
24" (609.6)
44" (1117.6)
20" (508)
64.1" (1628)
51" (1296.7)
55.9" (1419.6)
20" (508)
7.8" (196.9)
5.5" (140.8)
12.6" (318.9)

Dimensions
13
OPTIONAL Mobility Kit
64.7" (1643.7) 24.4" (618.5)
60.9" (1546.7) 24.4" (618.5)

Set Up
14
Set Up
Receiving
It is likely that your machine will be delivered by a third party. Before unboxing, be sure to inspect the packaging and
shipping documents supplied by the driver. Ensure that there is no visible damage to the shipment. If any damage has
occurred because of shipment, note the damage on the bill of lading or refuse the shipment. Immediately call the dealer
store where the machine was purchased.
1. Never accept a shipment that is damaged or partial without notifying the shipping company and the purchasing store.
Placement
Prior to removing the machine from the packaging, decide the operating location of the machine. The dimensions and
floor space can be found here: Dimensions.
1. There should be sufficient area at the front of the machine to allow you to work on it comfortably.
2. There should be sufficient area at the back of the machine to allow access for adjustments and maintenance to be
conducted.
3. The better the lighting the more accurately and safely you will be able to work.
4. You should select a solid flat floor, preferably one made of concrete or something similar.
5. Locate it close to a power source and dust collection (if applicable).
Unboxing
Once in place, carefully unbox and remove all components. Unboxing guidelines:
1. Do not cut deep into a box with a blade as it could scratch the paint; only cut deep enough to cut the tape or use a dull
edge.
2. Prior to setting up the machine, organize all hardware and setup tools needed.

Set Up
15
Lathe Assembly
INDEX........ PART NUMBER................................DESCRIPTION........................................ SPECIFICATION .............. QTY
21................ 415241-121...........................................Flat Washer..................................................D10xD23x2t ............................16
68................ 415241-168...........................................Bed ............................................................... .................................................... 1
76................ PLAREVO1216-174 .............................Stop Bolt ...................................................... .................................................... 3
77................ 415241-177...........................................Tailstock Locking Handle........................... .................................................... 1
79................ 415241-179...........................................Flat Washer..................................................D8xD18x2t................................. 8
90................ 415241-190...........................................Leg (Stand Body)........................................ .................................................... 2
91................ 415241-191...........................................Tube, Leg..................................................... .................................................... 4
92................ PLAREVO1836-197 .............................Socket Head Cap Screw ...........................5/16-18UNCx1"......................... 8
93................ 415241-193...........................................Lock Washer................................................5/16"........................................... 8
94................ 415241-194...........................................Socket Head Button Screw .......................M10x90...................................... 8
95................ 415241-195...........................................Nut ................................................................M10 ............................................ 8
105.............. PLAREVO1836-1112...........................Flat Washer..................................................D10xD23x2t .............................. 8
106.............. 415241-1106 ........................................Leveling Foot............................................... .................................................... 4
107.............. PLAREVO1836-1111...........................Hex Nut ........................................................3/8-16UNC ................................ 4
117.............. PLAREVO1836-1126...........................Socket Head Button Screw .......................3/8-16UNCx5/8" ....................... 2
118.............. PLAREVO1836-150 .............................Tool Caddy .................................................. .................................................... 1
Step 1 – Install the Leveling Feet

Set Up
16
Locate the leveling feet from the carton. Install on all four legs to a finger tight
position. You will further adjust the legs later to level the bed.
Step 2 – Fasten Legs to Stand Body
Locate the hardware, select an adequate height for lathe operation, bolt the four legs to stand bodies
1
23
45
67
89
10 11
12 13
14 15
Floo r to Spind le Center
1,3 51"
2,4 50"
3,5 49"
4,6 48"
5,7 47"
6,8 46"
7,9 45"
8,10 44"
9,11 43"
10,12 42"
11 ,13 41"
12,14 40"
13,15 39"
14,16 38"
15,17 37"
16 17

Set Up
17
Step 3 – Attach the Tool Shelf
Locate the Tool Shelf from the carton and bolt it onto the stand body.
Step 4 – Bolt the bed to the assembled legs
The lathe will have the safety stops on each end of the bed upon shipment. Please remove the safety stop, headstock,
banjo, and tailstock from the bed prior to bolting the bed to the stand.
Remove Safety Stops
Release Pressure on Head Stock.

Set Up
18
Remove Head Stock
Remove Banjo
Remove Tail Stock
Locate the nuts and bolts and
bolt down the bed to the legs
It is probably easiest to put the bed
on the floor (protected with cardboard) and then
install each leg. Once installed, carful flip the lathe
up-wright.

Set Up
19
OPTIONAL Expansion Set
INDEX........ PART NUMBER................................DESCRIPTION........................................ SPECIFICATION ................QTY
1.................. PLAREVO1836-301 .............................20" Bed Extension ...................................... ......................................................1
2.................. PLAREVO1216-174 .............................Stop Bolt ...................................................... ......................................................1
3.................. PLAREVO1836-303 .............................Socket Head Button Screw .......................3/8-16UNCx1".............................3
4.................. 415241-304...........................................Tool Rest Support Base, Extension.......... ......................................................1
5.................. 415241-305...........................................Shaft ............................................................. ......................................................1
6.................. PLAREVO1836-153 .............................Lock Handle................................................. ......................................................1
7.................. 415241-307...........................................Set Screw ....................................................5/16-18UNCx1/2" .......................2
8.................. PLAREVO1836-186 .............................Key................................................................8x7x25 .........................................1
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