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* Never wear gloves, long sleeves, jewelry, or have long hair down as all of these can get caught in the rotating portion of the machine.
 
* Never wear gloves, long sleeves, jewelry, or have long hair down as all of these can get caught in the rotating portion of the machine.
 
* Make sure to remove the chuck key. Sounds simple but this is probably the most common mistake in the machine shop.
 
* Make sure to remove the chuck key. Sounds simple but this is probably the most common mistake in the machine shop.
 
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* Keep clear of any rotating parts.
 
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* Ensure that the chuck jaws do not collide with the carriage.
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* When loading your stock into the machine, make sure the diameter of your piece does not over extend the jaws -as they might fall out and get damaged. If your workpiece diameter is any larger than 2“, ask a shop supervisor to flip the jaws for you.
    
==Description==
 
==Description==
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{{#evu:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqmJ-dvSMHc}}
 
{{#evu:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqmJ-dvSMHc}}
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==Reset the Space==
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[[File:Reset The Space HD2.png|left|150px]]
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Here is how you can reset the space for the {{PAGENAME}}. Remember... leave it better than you found it!
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* Turn off the machine (do not forget to turn off the generator on lathe 1).
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* Clean and Return all tools back to the tool rack, workbench and/or tool cart.
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* Place long chips and birds’ nests in the metal scrap bin. 
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* Sweep and vacuum the machine. Only vacuum small chips, otherwise it will clog the vacuum. 
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* Put any unused materials back on the storage shelf and put small pieces in the scrap box.
    
==Certification==
 
==Certification==
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