Southbend SB1021, SB1022 manual Understanding Risks of Machinery, Basic Machine Safety

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Model SB1021/SB1022

S A F E T Y

For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09

Understanding Risks of Machinery

Operating all machinery and machining equipment can be dangerous or relatively safe depending on how it is installed and maintained, and the operator's experience, common sense, risk awareness, working conditions, and use of personal protective equipment (safety glasses, respirators, etc.).

The owner of this machinery or equipment is ultimately responsible for its safe use. This responsibility includes proper installation in a safe environment, personnel training and usage authorization, regular inspection and maintenance, manual availability and comprehension, application of safety devices, integrity of cutting tools or accessories, and the usage of approved personal protective equipment by all operators and bystanders.

The manufacturer of this machinery or equipment will not be held liable for injury or property damage from negligence, improper training, machine modifications, or misuse. Failure to read, understand, and follow the manual and safety labels may result in serious personal injury, including amputation, broken bones, electrocution, or death.

The signals used in this manual to identify hazard levels are defined as follows:

Death or catastrophic harm WILL occur.

Death or catastrophic harm COULD occur.

Moderate injury or fire MAY occur.

Machine or property damage may occur.

Basic Machine Safety

1.Owner’s Manual: All machinery and machining equipment presents serious injury hazards to untrained users. To reduce the risk of injury, anyone who uses THIS item MUST read and understand this entire manual before starting.

2.Personal Protective Equipment: Operating or servicing this item may expose the user to flying debris, dust, smoke, dangerous chemicals, or loud noises. These hazards can result in eye injury, blindness, long- term respiratory damage, poisoning, cancer, reproductive harm or hearing loss. Reduce your risks from these hazards

by wearing approved eye protection, respirator, gloves, or hearing protection.

3.Trained/Supervised Operators Only:

Untrained users can seriously injure themselves or bystanders. Only allow trained and properly supervised personnel to operate this item. Make sure safe operation instructions are clearly understood. If electrically powered, use padlocks and master switches, and remove start switch keys to prevent unauthorized use or accidental starting.

4.Guards/Covers: Accidental contact with moving parts during operation may cause severe entanglement, impact, cutting,

or crushing injuries. Reduce this risk by keeping any included guards/covers/doors installed, fully functional, and positioned for maximum protection.

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Contents Metal Cutting Bandsaw Scope of Manual UpdatesCustomer Service Manual FeedbackTable of Contents About This Machine FeaturesCapabilities Identification Oper ationMachine Specifications Machine SpecificationsCutting Capacity 220V, 3-Phase Wheel Bearings Shielded and Permanently Lubricated Basic Machine Safety Understanding Risks of MachineryF E T Y Additional Metal Cutting Bandsaw Safety Things Youll Need Preparation OverviewUnpacking Before cleaning, gather the following Cleaning & ProtectingBasic steps for removing rust preventative Location Leveling & Mounting Lifting & MovingLeveling Initial Lubrication AssemblyInspections Adjustments Bolting to Concrete FloorsSB1021 220V Power Source Power ConnectionSB1021 110V Prewired Power Source SB1022 220V 3-Phase Power SourceTest Run To test run your machineOperation Overview Controls Variable speed handwheelBlade Length Blade SelectionBlade Terminology Blade WidthTooth Set Tooth TypeBlade Pitch TPI To select the correct blade pitchTo replace the blade Blade ChangesBlade Tensioning To correctly tension the bladeBlade Care Blade BreakageBlade Care & Break-In Blade Break-InBlade Speed Chart Chip Inspection ChartPositioning Guide Post Adjusting Blade GuidesTo properly adjust the upper and lower blade guides To properly position the guide post⁄16 To tilt the table left or right Tilting TableBlade Welding To tilt the table forward or backwardAbove 3⁄8 Blade ⁄4-3⁄8 Blade Correct Not Correct Correct Not Correct Cut and reweld Cleaning Maintenance ScheduleDressing Grinding Wheel Lubrication Upper wheel leadscrew lubricationTo check/tension/replace the V-belts BeltsDressing Rubber Tires To redress the rubber tiresTable Calibration To adjust the upper wheel for blade trackingBlade Tracking To calibrate the table to zeroGuide Post Alignment To align the guide postLeadscrew End Play To adjust the lead screw collars to reduce backlashPinion Gear Backlash To reduce the pinion gear backlashTroubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Possible SolutionBlade Selection section beginning on Dull blade missing teeth Replace blade Troubleshooting Electrical Safety Instructions Wiring Overview Wiring Diagram Color KEYSB1021/2 Control Panel & Welding Unit Welding UnitSB1021 110V Electrical Panel, Motor & Cord Electrical PanelSB1021 220V Electrical Panel, Motor & Cord SB1022 220V Electrical Panel, Motor & Cord Welding Panel Power Transformer Electrical Component PicturesLower Frame Lower Frame Parts List Drive System Drive System Parts List PCAP40MUpper Frame Upper Frame Parts List Table & Tensioning System Table & Tensioning System Parts List Electrical Cabinet Cabinet DoorWelder Welder & Control Panel Breakdown Machine Labels PSBLABEL13VS Door Injury Hazard LabelWarranty #TRCRBLTSJB12079