Southbend SB1023 manual Lifting & Moving, Leveling & Mounting

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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09

P R E P A R A T I O N

Model SB1023

Lifting & Moving

This machine and its parts are heavy! Serious personal injury may occur if safe moving methods are not used. To reduce the risk of a lifting or dropping injury, ask others for help and use power equipment.

Unbolt the machine from the pallet and make sure that the table is locked in place. Connect a chain or lifting strap to the lifting hook on the machine (Figure 5), use a hoist or forklift to lift the machine off the pallet, and move it to the suitable location. All hoisting equipment and straps must be rated to lift at lease 1500 lbs.

Never attempt to move this machine without first locking the table in place. If the machine is slightly tilted, the table could uncontrollably slide, fall off of the machine and cause machine damage or severe injury.

Figure 5. Lifting location.

Leveling & Mounting

Generally, you can either bolt your machine to the floor or mount it on machine mounts. Although not required, we recommend that you secure the machine to the floor and level it while doing so. Because this is an optional step and floor materials may vary, hardware for securing the machine to the floor is not included.

We strongly recommend securing your machine to the floor if it is hardwired to the power source. Consult with your electrician to ensure compliance with local codes.

Leveling

Leveling machinery helps precision components, such as bed ways, remain straight and flat during the lifespan of the machine. Components on an unleveled machine may slowly twist due to the dynamic loads placed on the machine during operation.

For best results, use a precision level that is at least 12" long and sensitive enough to show a distinct movement when a 0.003" shim (approximately the thickness of one sheet of standard newspaper) is placed under one end of the level.

See the figure below for an example of a high precision level.

Figure 6. Example of a precision level.

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Contents 12 Surface Grinder Manual Feedback UpdatesCustomer Service Scope of ManualTable of Contents Features About This MachineCapabilities Identification IdentificationMachine Specifications Model SB102312 Surface Grinder Main Specifications Operation Information Understanding Risks of Machinery Basic Machine SafetyF E T Y Additional Surface Grinder Safety Typical preparation process is as follows For Power ConnectionFor Assembly Things Youll NeedInventory UnpackingCleaning & Protecting Before cleaning, gather the followingBasic steps for removing rust preventative Location Lifting & Moving Leveling & MountingLeveling To install the feet AssemblySB1023 220V Option Power ConnectionSB1023 110V Prewired To convert the Model SB1023 to operate on 220V powerTo test run your machine Inspections AdjustmentsTest Run Initial LubricationOperationPERATIONOverview Control panel ControlsGrade Wheel SelectionAbrasive Type Grit SizeTo remove and install a grinding wheel Removing & Installing Grinding WheelsRemove the grinding wheel, as shown in Figure To remove and reinstall the wheel and hub Removing & Installing Wheel & HubRemove the spindle bolt Figure To inspect a wheel for damage Wheel InspectionRing Test Wheel DressingTo perform a ring test Wheel Balancing To dress the grinding wheelTo balance the grinding wheel I N T E N a N C E Setup for a Typical Grinding Operation Magnetic ChuckGrinder Operation Grinding Tips Using the Surface GrinderBi-weekly Maintenance ScheduleLubrication DailyLower column leadscrew Handwheel Backlash Adjustment Column & Table Gib AdjustmentMachine Storage Short-term storage less than yearLongng-term-termstoragestorage more than a year Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Wiring Diagram Color KEY Lectrical Safety InstructionsMotor SB1023 Wiring DiagramMotor Wired for Description Motor & SpindleColumn See Table Parts List on Table Parts List Column Parts ListStand Machine Labels R R a N T Y #CRJB12368