Southbend SB1021, SB1022 manual Correct Not Correct

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Model SB1021/SB1022

O P E R A T I O N

For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09

8.Place the other blade end in the opposite welding clamp and position it so that it evenly butts up against the opposing blade end, then lock it in place by rotating the lock lever all the way up, as shown in Figure 29.

Note: For a good blade weld, it is critical that the blade ends evenly butt up against each other without overlap, gaps, or misalignment.

Annealing

Button

Welding

Clamping

Pressure

Button

Dial

 

Figure 29. Blade ends in correct position for welding.

Light generated during the welding process could cause serious eye damage. To reduce your risk, always use eye protection approved for welding when using the blade welder.

Burning sparks may be thrown in all directions while welding. Protect yourself from injury by not welding near flammables and wearing spark-resistant clothing/gloves. Keep fire extinguishing equipment readily available.

9.Press and release the welding button. The blade ends will be welded together.

10.Rotate the lock levers down to release the welding clamps, then rotate the clamping pressure dial to "0".

11.Inspect the weld. The welded joint should be even across the width of the blade with no gaps (see Figure 30).

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Figure 30. Blade welded joint examples.

If the weld is satisfactory, continue to Step 12.

If the weld is NOT satisfactory, begin again at Step 2.

12.Place the blade in the welding clamps with the weld centered between the clamps and re-tighten the lock levers.

Note: The welding operation leaves the blade joint brittle. Annealing allows the material to cool in gradual manner, giving the weld strength and flexibility. When annealing, the blade is heated until it turns a specific color that is determined by the blade material. The annealing process is unsuccessful (blade breaks easily) if the weld is not heated enough or if it is heated too much. For best results, contact the blade manufacturer for the proper annealing color.

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Contents Metal Cutting Bandsaw Updates Customer ServiceScope of Manual Manual FeedbackTable of Contents Capabilities FeaturesAbout This Machine 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 Unpacking Preparation OverviewThings Youll Need Basic steps for removing rust preventative Cleaning & ProtectingBefore cleaning, gather the following Location Leveling Lifting & MovingLeveling & Mounting Assembly Inspections AdjustmentsInitial Lubrication Bolting to Concrete FloorsPower Connection SB1021 110V Prewired Power SourceSB1021 220V Power Source SB1022 220V 3-Phase Power SourceTest Run To test run your machineOperation Overview Controls Variable speed handwheelBlade Selection Blade TerminologyBlade Length Blade WidthTooth Set Tooth TypeBlade Pitch TPI To select the correct blade pitchBlade Changes Blade TensioningTo replace the blade To correctly tension the bladeBlade Breakage Blade Care & Break-InBlade Care Blade Break-InBlade Speed Chart Chip Inspection ChartAdjusting Blade Guides To properly adjust the upper and lower blade guidesPositioning Guide Post To properly position the guide post⁄16 Tilting Table Blade WeldingTo tilt the table left or right To tilt the table forward or backwardAbove 3⁄8 Blade ⁄4-3⁄8 Blade Correct Not Correct Correct Not Correct Cut and reweld Dressing Grinding Wheel Maintenance ScheduleCleaning Lubrication Upper wheel leadscrew lubricationBelts Dressing Rubber TiresTo check/tension/replace the V-belts To redress the rubber tiresTo adjust the upper wheel for blade tracking Blade TrackingTable Calibration To calibrate the table to zeroGuide Post Alignment To align the guide postTo adjust the lead screw collars to reduce backlash Pinion Gear BacklashLeadscrew End Play 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