Southbend SB1020 owner manual Blade Speed Chart, Chip Inspection Chart

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Model SB1020

O P E R A T I O N

For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09

Blade Speed Chart

The chart in Figure 26 offers blade speed guidelines for various metals, given in feet per minute (FPM) and meters per minute (M/Min). Choose the closest available speed on the machine, then adjust the feed rate as necessary, using the appearance of the chips produced as a guide. Refer to the Chip Inspection Chart that follows for recommendations on adjusting feed rate or blade speed based on the appearance of the chips produced.

Material

Speed FPM

Material

Speed FPM

Material

Speed FPM

Material

Speed FPM

(M/Min)

(M/Min)

(M/Min)

(M/Min)

 

 

 

 

Carbon

196~354

Tool Steel

203

Alloy

111~321

Free Machining

150~203

Steel

(60) (108)

(62)

Steel

(34) (98)

Stainless Steel

(46) (62)

 

Angle

180~220

High-Speed

75~118

Mold Steel

246

Gray

108~225

Steel

(54) (67)

Tool Steel

(25) (36)

(75)

Cast Iron

(33) (75)

 

Thin

180~220

Cold-Work

95~213

Water

242

Ductile

65~85

Tube

(54) (67)

Tool Steel

(29) (65)

Hardened

(75)

Austenitic

(20) (26)

 

 

 

 

Tool Steel

 

Cast Iron

 

Aluminum

220~534

Hot-Work

203

Stainless

85

Malleable

321

Alloy

(67) (163)

Tool Steel

(62)

Steel

(26)

Cast Iron

(98)

Copper

229~482

Oil-Hardened

203~213

CR Stainless

85-203

Plastics

220

Alloy

(70) (147)

Tool Steel

(62) (65)

Steel

(26) (62)

(67)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 26. Dry cutting blade speed chart.

Chip Inspection Chart

The best method for choosing the cutting speed and feed rate for a cutting operation is to inspect the chips created by the cut. These chips are indicators of what is commonly referred to as the "chip load." Refer to the chip inspection chart below to evaluate chip characteristics and determine whether to adjust feed rate/pressure, blade speed, or both.

Chip

Appearance

Chip

Description

Chip

Color

Blade Speed

Feed Rate/

Pressure

Other

Actions

 

Thin & Curled

Silver

Good

Good

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hard, Thick & Short

Brown or Blue

Increase

Decrease

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hard, Strong &

Brown or Blue

Increase

Decrease

 

 

Thick

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hard, Strong,

Silver or Light

Good

Decrease

Check Blade

 

Curled & Thick

Brown

Slightly

Pitch

 

 

 

Hard, Coiled & Thin

Silver

Increase

Decrease

Check Blade

 

Pitch

 

 

 

 

 

 

Straight & Thin

Silver

Good

Increase

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Powdery

Silver

Decrease

Increase

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Coiled, Tight & Thin

Silver

Good

Decrease

Check Blade

 

Pitch

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 27. Chip inspection chart.

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Contents Model SB1020 Updates Customer ServiceScope of Manual Manual FeedbackTable of Contents About This Machine FeaturesCapabilities Identification IdentificationMachine Specifications Other Basic Machine Safety Understanding Risks of MachineryF E T Y Additional Metal Bandsaw Safety Power Supply Requirements Reparation OverviewThings Youll Need AvailabilityFor 110V Connection Prewired Circuit InformationCircuit Requirements for Grounding RequirementsInventory UnpackingExtension Cords Before cleaning, gather the following Cleaning & ProtectingBasic steps for removing rust preventative Location Leveling & Mounting Lifting & MovingLeveling Bolting to Concrete Floors Machine MountsMachine Setup Power ConnectionTo set up the machine Test Run Inspections AdjustmentsTo test run your machine OperationPERATIONOverview Description of Controls & Components Blade Selection Blade TerminologyBlade Length Blade WidthTooth Set Tooth TypeBlade Pitch TPI To select the correct blade pitchBlade Changes To change the blade on the bandsawBlade Tension Blade BreakageTo tension the blade on the bandsaw Most common causes of avoidable blade breakage areBlade Care & Break-In Downfeed RateDownfeed Pressure Blade CareBlade Speed Chart Chip Inspection ChartAngle Cuts Work StopCuts to the Right Cuts to the LeftTo adjust the blade guide Blade GuideVise Quick Release Workpiece HoldingCutting Fluid System Cutting FluidTo use the cutting fluid system Operation Tips Coolant control valveAccessories SBL Gearhead T-Shirt SBL One Good Turn T-ShirtCleaning LubricationGearbox Machine StorageTo change the gearbox oil Troubleshooting Blade Selection section beginning on Troubleshooting To adjust the blade brush To adjust the angle stopsBlade Brush Angle StopsLimit Switches To adjust the blade tension switchTo adjust the downfeed stop bolt To adjust the headstock travel switchDownfeed Stop Bolt Squaring Blade To square the blade to the tableT E S ElectricalL CTRICALSafety Instructions Wiring Diagram Color KEY220V Conversion To convert the Model SB1020 toElectrical ComponentsWiringWiring Diagram G110 VACWiring Component Locations Coolant pump motor locationCabinet & Base Cabinet & Base Parts List DescriptionHead Head Parts List Drive Wheel Machine Labels R R a N T Y Southbendlathe.com