1. Rotary Headstock Installation
Secure the Rotary Headstock to the Base Plate with four M3*10 screws, then tighten them with the H2 hex key.
2. Jaws / Stud Assembly
Double-Step Jaws Installation (Material Diameter Range: 1mm-128mm)
Secure the three Double-Step Jaws to the Rotary Chuck with six M3*6 screws, then tighten them with the H2.5 hex key.
Single-Step Jaws Installation (Material Diameter Range: 66mm-145mm)
Secure the three Single-Step Jaws to the Rotary Chuck with six M3*6 screws, then tighten them with the H2.5 hex key.
Stud Installation (Material Diameter Range: 13mm-78mm)
Confirm the material's diameter. Then insert the three studs into the corresponding holes in the Rotary Chuck.
3. Tailstock Installation
(1) Slide the Tailstock onto the track of the Base Plate.
(2) The Tailstock supports cylindrical objects mounted on the Rotary Chuck. Once it is positioned for the material being used, turn the Clamp Lever to lock it in place.
4. Rotary Chuck Adjustment
(1) Align the white mark on the rotary shaft with the arrow on the Rotary Extension Motor, and press the Lock Button to secure the Rotary Chuck in place, preventing accidental rotation of the rotary head.
(2) To accomodate larger diameter materials, rotate the chuck counterclockwise to open the jaws.
(3) Once the jaws clamp the material, use an H3.0 hex screwdriver to tighten the chuck clockwise.
(4) After the material is secured, press the Lock Button again to unlock. Otherwise, the Rotary Extension will not rotate properly during preview.
5. Engraving Angle Adjustments
(1) Rotate the Angle Adjustment Knob counterclockwise to adjust the angle of the Rotary Headstock. This allows you to align the engraving surface of the material so that it remains parallel to the Base Plate.
(2) Once the desired angle is set, use an H3.0 hex screwdriver to tighten the Angle Adjustment Knob clockwise, locking the Rotary Headstock in position.
6. Tailstock Usage
Rotate the top knob of the Tailstock clockwise to raise it, or counterclockwise to lower it. Adjust the Tailstock to the appropriate height to support the engraving material and keep it level.