Southbend SB1314 instruction sheet Specifications, Installation

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Instruction Sheet

Model SB1314

High Precision 6" Lathe Chuck

Chucks are heavy! Get assistance when installing or removing the chuck from the lathe. Wear heavy duty leather boots for foot and toe protection, and keep hands and fingers away from all pinch points. Ignoring this warning can lead to a severe crushing injury or finger amputation!

Specifications

OD Clamping Range....

0.32"-6.30" (8-160mm)

ID Clamping Range...

2.17"-5.90" (55-150mm)

Outer Diameter

6.57" (167mm)

Maximum Chuck Key Torque

65 ft/lbs*

Maximum Jaw Gripping Force

.......

6744 lbs*

Maximum Speed

4000 RPM**

Two-Piece Hardened Steel Jaws

Yes

Plain Back Mounting

 

Yes

Jaw Mounting Cap Screw Torque

29 ft/lbs

Grease Fitting Lubricated

Yes

Steel Construction

 

Yes

Chuck Weight

 

22 lbs

Origin

 

Taiwan

*Maximum handle torque and gripping force is achieved at full jaw and scroll gear engage- ment only.

** The maximum speed above is ONLY possible when the chuck jaws and the workpiece are in complete rotational symmetry, and when the workpiece is within safe weight limits for the lathe and chuck.

If you need help with your new item, contact us at: (360) 734-1540 FAX: (360) 676-1075

Hardened steel jaws

Grease fitting for

for durability and

complete internal

extreme clamping

lubrication

force and grip

 

Designed for

 

up to

 

4000 RPM

 

Universal

 

plain-back

 

mounting

 

 

Two-piece

 

jaws for speedy

 

internal/external

 

clamping changes

 

Four chuck

 

alignment set

 

screws

Figure 1. Features.

Installation

1.DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER!

2.Mount the back plate on the spindle.

3.Accurately measure the inside of the back relief bore on the chuck. This dimension is critical and should be ± 0.001''.

4.Face and true the diameter of the back plate. Make passes across the face until its entire surface has been cut.

5.Turn a shoulder that is 0.015'' smaller in diameter than that of the chuck relief bore. The shoulder height must also be tall enough so when the chuck is mounted and is being aligned, the chuck alignment screws have a surface to jack against.

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