Southbend SB1025, SB1026, SB1024 Adjusting Leadscrew Backlash, Longitudinal Leadscrew Backlash

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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09

S E R V I C E

SB1024/SB1025/SB1026

Adjusting Leadscrew Backlash

Leadscrew backlash is the amount of motion the leadscrew rotates before the attached device begins to move.

Although the mill is equipped with double- bronzed longitudinal and cross leadscrew nuts to minimize backlash, leadscrews will always have a certain amount of backlash that will increase with normal wear.

Generally, 0.005"–0.010" leadscrew backlash is acceptable to ensure smooth movement and reduce the risk of premature thread wear. However, if you find it necessary to adjust leadscrew backlash, perform the procedures listed below.

Tools Needed

Qty

T-Handle Hex Wrench 5mm

................................. 1

Hex Wrench 3mm

2

Hex Wrench 8mm

1

Wrench 19mm

1

Longitudinal Leadscrew Backlash

1.DISCONNECT MILL FROM POWER!

2.Loosen the two cap screws on the leadscrew nut accessed from underneath the left side of the table, as shown in Figure 64.

Leadscrew Nut (1 of 2)

& Cap Screw

Figure 64. Longitudinal leadscrew nut and cap screw, as viewed from underneath the left side of the table.

3.Rotate the adjustment plate on the leadscrew nut in small increments, then check the amount of backlash.

4.When you are satisfied with the adjustment, re-tighten the two cap screws.

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Contents 42 Milling Machine Customer Service UpdatesScope of Manual Manual FeedbackTable of Contents Parts About These Machines FeaturesForeword CapabilitiesIdentification-front view Model SB1024 shown Front View IdentificationModel SB1024 belt housing and headstock identification Model SB1024 Belt Housing Headstock IdentificationModel SB1025/SB1026 Belt Housing Headstock Identification Machine Specifications Model SB1024 42 Variable Speed Milling Machine Power FeedTable Information Model SB1025 42 Milling Machine Power Feed 80, 140, 220, 325 RPM Model SB1026 42 Milling Machine Power Feed High Range of Spindle Speeds Understanding Risks of Machinery Basic Machine SafetyF E T Y Additional Milling Machine Safety Things Youll Need Preparation OverviewInventory UnpackingBefore cleaning, gather the following Cleaning & ProtectingBasic steps for removing rust preventative Location To lift and move the mill Lifting & MovingBolting to Concrete Floors Leveling & MountingLeveling To install the ball handles AssemblyBall Handles Knee CrankWay Covers Front way cover installedSB1025 220V 3-Phase Power ConnectionSB1024 SB1026Test Run Initial LubricationTo test run the machine To test the X-axis power feed unit and table limit switch To perform the spindle break-in procedure Inspections AdjustmentsSpindle Break-In A typical milling operation, the operator does the following Operation OverviewTable Movement Control PanelTable Locks Graduated Index RingsTo operate the X-axis power feed Axis Power FeedTilting Head Head MovementTramming Spindle Rotating HeadTools Needed Qty To tram the spindle to the tablePlace the parallel block directly under Moving Ram Back-and-Forth Ram MovementRotating Ram Setting Spindle Speed Range Setting Spindle SpeedDetermining Spindle Speed Model SB1024 Spindle Speed Ranges Setting SB1024 Spindle Speed RangeModel SB1025 Spindle Speed Ranges Setting SB1025/SB1026 Spindle Speed RangeMeshing Spindle & Spindle Clutch Setting SB1024 Spindle Speed Setting Spindle SpeedF2/R2 Setting SB1025/SB1026 Spindle SpeedDownfeed Controls Using the Coarse Downfeed HandleManual Disengaged Position Auto-Downfeed Engaged Position Fine Downfeed Controls Using the Fine Downfeed HandwheelTo use the auto-downfeed system Using the Auto-Downfeed System= 0.006 in./rev = 0.0015 in./rev = 0.003 in./rev Spindle BrakeLoading Tooling Loading/Unloading ToolingUnloading Tooling Before Beginning Operations Maintenance ScheduleOngoing Daily, After OperationsLubrication Month/YearLubrication CleaningUnpainted & Machined Surfaces Table Ways One-Shot Oiler QuillHeadstock Gearing Speed Range Bearing Sleeve SB1024 OnlyTo lubricate the power feed gears Power Feed GearsRam Ways Head & Ram Rack & Pinion GearPower feed ball handle removed Drive Gear Bevel Gear Cleaning Cleaning Coolant ReservoirTo clean out the coolant reservoir HazardsLubrication section beginning on Machine StorageDisconnect Mill from Power Before Adjusting the Gibs Adjusting GibsLongitudinal Leadscrew Backlash Adjusting Leadscrew BacklashBall handle, rings, and key removed from Cross leadscrew Cross Leadscrew BacklashSymptom Possible Cause Possible Solution TR O U B L E S H O OTI N G Electrical Safety Instructions Wiring Diagram Color KEY Wiring OverviewBox, See SB1024/SB1026 Electrical BoxControl Panel Viewed From Behind See Figure SB1024/SB1026 Electrical ComponentsMotor junction box SB1024/SB1026 Electrical Component PicturesSB1025 Electrical Box SB1025 Electrical Components SB1025 Motor junction box SB1025 Electrical Component PicturesHeadstock Description Headstock Parts ListReverse Trip Ball Lever Quill SB1024 Gearbox Description SB1024 Gearbox Parts ListSB1025/SB1026 Gearbox SB1025/SB1026 Gearbox Parts List SB1024 Belt Housing SB1024 Belt Housing Parts List SB1025/SB1026 Belt Housing CAM Ring Screw M6-1 X SB1025/SB1026 Belt Housing Parts ListRam Ram Parts List 668 Saddle GIB Column, Knee, & Saddle Parts List709 Leadscrew NUT Bracket Table Parts ListC D E F G H One-Shot OilerElectrical Box SB1024/SB1026 Electrical Box & Control PanelControl Panel SB1025 Electrical Box & Control PanelAccessories SB1024 Head Machine Labels 220V 1PH Label SB1024 Main Machine LabelsSB1025/SB1026 Machine Labels Page R R a N T Y Southbendlathe.com