Number of Pages: 63
This is a reproduction, not a photocopy, of a Springfield 280 Heavy Duty Metal Lathe 2013 Instructions and Parts Manual. This manual contains information on set up, lubrication, maintenance, adjustments, and controls as well as a complete parts list and exploded view diagrams. Please read contents below.
Contents: FRONT VIEW OF LATHE..............(Fig. 1) BACK VIEW........................(Fig. 2) GENERAL INFORMATION INSTALLATION Unloading........................(Fig. 3) Foundation CleaningLeveling.........................(Fig. 4) OPERATION General Headstock................(Fig. 5) Gearbox..........................(Fig. 5) Apron & Carriage.................(Fig. 6) Compound Rest....................(Fig. 6) Tailstock........................(Fig. 7) Taper Attachment.................(Fig. 8) Initial Starting LUBRICATION Headstock System.................(Fig. 9) Apron & Carriage System.........(Fig. 10) Tailstock System................(Fig. 11) Miscellaneous...................(Fig. 12) Lubricant Specifications MAINTENANCE ADJUSTMENTS ASSEMBLIES & PART NUMBERS BED.......................(Fig. 13-14-15) QUADRANT........................(Fig. 16) TAPER ATTACHMENT................(Fig. 17) CARRIAGE & COMPOUND REST........(Fig. 18) APRON.....................(Fig. 19-20-21) TAILSTOCK.......................(Fig. 22) GEAR BOX..................(Fig. 23-24-25) HEADSTOCK..............(Fig. 26-27-28-29) RAPID TRAVERSE DRIVE............(Fig. 30)
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