Instruction Manual

Note: Usually, you don’t need to move the head stock, because the reference point on
the head stock should be fixed for precise positioning. Ensure that the holding posi-
tion/size/G-Code/work coordinate of the workpiece match with each other, otherwise it
may cause damage to the module or tool bit.
3. Workpiece holding:
3.1. Loosen the locking screw at position A on the tail stock as shown in the figure, adjust the tail stock
tip to the right side by turning the knob counterclockwise.
3.2. Loosen the 2 fixing screws at position B.
3.3. Use two wrenches to adjust the opening size of the chuck and place the workpiece in.
3.4. Align the tail stock tip to the end of the workpiece, and tighten the two fixing screws at position B.
We highly recommend drilling a small hole at the end of the block tail for better holding strength,
especially for hard materials.)
3.5. Use two wrenches to tighten the chuck, push the tail stock tip close to the workpiece by turning the
knob clockwise, and lock the locking screw at position A. (Don't push too hard to the workpiece, it's ok
when there is no gap and backlash, better drill a small hole first at the center of the workpiece tail for
fixing.)
4. Software Settings: The right edge of the headstock is the reference point for setting the working
coordinates of the rotary module. When performing rotary machining, you only need to set the
distance between the X axis and the reference point and set Y to 0.
A
B
B
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