Ferm MD-350 User manual - page 2
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BENCH LATHE MD-350 / MD 500
CAREFULLY READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE
YOU USE THE BENCH LATHE!
Carefully read this manual before using the machine. Ma-
ke sure that you know how the machine functions and how
to operate it. Maintain the machine in accordance with the
instructions to make sure it functions properly. Keep this
manual and the enclosed documentation with the machi-
ne.
USE
The metal lathe has been designed for processing, me-
chanically removing metal, of ferrous and non-ferrous me-
tals, synthetics and wood. The metal lathe is meant for se-
mi-professional use and for leisure interests.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using electric machines always observe the
safety regulations applicable in your country to redu-
ce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury.
Read the following safety instructions and also the
enclosed safety instructions.
Keep these instructions in a safe place!
At the design of the machine is made allowance for the re-
quirements for a safe use. Every change, adaptation, re-
construction or other adaptation use can cancel the safety
of the object. Besides the guarantee will expire through
this.
Before, after and during working with the lathe a number of
safety rules have to be taken. By the presence of turning
parts and sharp objects very severe injury can arise. Espe-
cially the bits of the turning chuck are very dangerous.
1. The lathe has been designed for manufacturing unruly
material and so it has to be able to develop a lot of po-
wer.
That is why touching turning parts is perilous. For this
reason unlawfully, undesirably or unintentionally swit-
ching on the machine has to be prevented, for example
by the pushed in locking of the emergency stop valve
by means of a small padlock.
2. By the elastic working of the chisel metal parts can
be shoot away with a big power at the most unex-
pected moments.
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Protection of the eyes is very important. Make it a habit
to wear special safety glasses when you are in the
space where the lathe stands. Buy yourself a profes-
sional and tested copy which you can wear for a long ti-
me and if need be for visitors a cheaper one, but this
one also has to be a good performance.
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If you take care of a cheerful workshop you can prevent
for example gripping in the machine or falling by stum-
bling over flinging about material.
3. Be very careful when you make turning pieces of
work with the hands.
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When you want to polish a surface turning, then take a
long piece of polish paper which you can place half
around the piece of work, with the ends to your direc-
tion.
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Never turn the ends around the fingers, never push
sand-paper on the piece of work with your hands.
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By turning, edges of the piece of work exist which are
sharp as a razor. These edges have to be smoothed off
with a file or a trimming hook.
4. Never remove chipcurls with your hands
Use a little hook which has been made by yourself of
thread or buy a professional chips hook.
5. Never grip over the turning machine or chuck
when during turning something falls in or behind
the bed.
Always first stop the machine. See that the covering
plate lies on the opening in the bed.
6. A good lighting prevents that you operate the ma-
chine from too close by.
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If you apply strip light you have to make allowance for
the so-called strobosto scopic effect. Through this a
turning object seems to stand still. A solution is the use
of double armatures by which a phase shifting of the
two strip lights has been accomplished.
7. Emergency stop
If a dangerous situation arises unexpectedly, for exa-
mple if a badly exerted piece of work seems to get loo-
se during turning, you van use the emergency stop by
giving a tap on the yellow cover of the safety switch,
marked “STOP”. The machine now stops without pus-
hing in the switch button yourself.
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SPARE PARTS FOR MD-350/MD-500
REF. NR. DESCRIPTION
FERM NR.
0.01
Shears
400311
0.02
Intermediate gear spindle
400312
1.01
Locking handle
400300
1.03
Clamping nut
400301
1.05
Spindle
400302
1.06
Spindle bearing
400303
1.07
Handwheel for support
400304
1.08
Cover plate
400305
1.09
Spindle nut
400306
1.10
Tail stock
400307
1.11
Pinole MT-2
400308
1.12
Baseplate / bedplate
400309
1.13
Locking bolt
400310
2.02
Press handle
400313
2.03
Holder complete
400314
2.04
Axle pin tool holder
400315
2.05
Tool support (top)
400316
2.06
Sunk key
400317
2.09
Spindle
400318
2.14
Handle
400319
2.16
Nut (tool slide)
400320
2.17
Tool slide (under)
400321
2.18
Locking bolt
400322
2.20
Turning pin
400323
2.21
Key cross slide
400324
3.01
Handle
400325
3.04
Spindle
400326
3.05
Spindle nut
400327
3.10
Baseplate cross slide
400328
3.11
Hollow key
400329
3.13
Longidutinal direction spindle
400330
3.15
Hand wheel
400331
3.17
Half nut lever
400332
3.18
Half nut mechanism
400333
3.21
Longiditunal direction spindle (internal) 400334
3.22
Bearing
400335
4.03
Motor
400336
4.04
Motor pulley
400337
4.07
Headstock with cover
400338
4.08
Main spindle
400339
4.10
Main spindle pulley
400340
4.11
Intermediate pulley
400341
4.12
Tension roller
400342
4.16
Switch
400343
4.17
Bearing (lead screw)
400344
4.23
Thrust bearing
400345
4.24
Rack MD-350
400346
4.24
Rack MD-500
400367
4.24
Rack
400366
5.01
Gear 51
400347
5.02
Gear 68
400348
5.03
Gear 25
400349
5.04
Gear 75
400350
5.05
Gear 76
400351
5.06
Gear 24
400352
5.07
Gear 24
400353
5.08
Gear 76
400354
5.09
Gear 56
400355
5.10
Gear 56
400356
5.11
Change wheel 30
400357
5.12
Change wheel 42
400358
5.13
Change wheel 49
400359
5.14
Change wheel 28
400360
5.15
Change wheel 63
400361
5.16
Change wheel 70
400362
5.17
Change wheel 84
400363
5.18
Change wheel 98
400364
5.19
Change wheel 105
400365
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Center MC-3
400368
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Center MC-2
400369
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3-Jaw chuck
400370
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4-Jaw chuck
400371
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V-belt tension roller
400372
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Micro switch for door
400373
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V-Belt Z31 (10 x 790)
800114
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V-Belt Z28 (10 x 710)
800170
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V-Belt Z35 (10 x 890)
800197
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The reference numbers refer to the 5 annexes indicated
with the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
The number in front of the point refers to the Annex, the
number behind the point refers to the part.
So, reference 4.07 refers to Annex 4, part 7
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Die Referentienummer referieren auf 5 Beilage die Mittels
den Nummern 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 und 5 angegeben werden.
Die Nummer vor dem Punckt verweißt auf die Beilage, die
Nummer hinter dem Punckt auf das Unterteil. So die Ver-
weißung 4.07 referiert auf Beilage 4, Unterteil 7.
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De Referentienummers verwijzen naar de 5 bijlagen aan-
gegeven met de nummers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 en 5.
Het nummer voor de punt verwijst naar de bijlage, het num-
mer achter de punt naar het onderdeel
Referentie 4.07 verwijst dus naar bijlage 4, onderdeel 7.
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Les numéros de reference se référent à les 5 annexes, indi-
quées avec les numéros 0, 1 ,2 ,3, 4 et 5. Le numéro devant
le point se réfère à l’annexe, le numéro à derrière le point se
réfère à la pièce détachée. Par conséquant la référence
4.07 se réfère à annexe n°4, pièce détachée n°7.