Southbend SB1029 owner manual F E T Y

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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09

S A F E T Y

Model SB1029

5.Entanglement: Loose clothing, gloves, neckties, jewelry or long hair may get caught in moving parts, causing entanglement, amputation, crushing, or strangulation. Reduce this risk by removing/securing these items so they cannot contact moving parts.

6.Mental Alertness: Operating this item with reduced mental alertness increases the risk of accidental injury. Do not let a temporary influence or distraction lead to a permanent disability! Never operate when under the influence of drugs/alcohol, when tired, or otherwise distracted.

7.Safe Environment: Operating electrically powered equipment in a wet environment may result in electrocution; operating near highly flammable materials may result in a fire or explosion. Only operate this item in a dry location that is free from flammable materials.

8.Electrical Connection: With electically powered equipment, improper connections to the power source may result in electrocution or fire. Always adhere to all electrical requirements and applicable codes when connecting to the power source. Have all work inspected by a qualified electrician to minimize risk.

9.Disconnect Power: Adjusting or servicing electrically powered equipment while it is connected to the power source greatly increases the risk of injury from accidental startup. Always disconnect power BEFORE any service or adjustments, including changing blades or other tooling.

10.Secure Workpiece/Tooling: Loose workpieces, cutting tools, or rotating spindles can become dangerous projectiles if not secured or if they hit another object during operation. Reduce the risk of this hazard by verifying that all fastening devices are properly secured and items attached to spindles have enough clearance to safely rotate.

11.Chuck Keys or Adjusting Tools: Tools used to adjust spindles, chucks, or any moving/ rotating parts will become dangerous projectiles if left in place when the machine is started. Reduce this risk by developing the habit of always removing these tools immediately after using them.

12.Work Area: Clutter and dark shadows increase the risks of accidental injury. Only operate this item in a clean, non- glaring, and well-lighted work area.

13.Properly Functioning Equipment: Poorly maintained, damaged, or malfunctioning equipment has higher risks of causing serious personal injury compared to those that are properly maintained.

To reduce this risk, always maintain this item to the highest standards and promptly repair/service a damaged or malfunctioning component. Always follow the maintenance instructions included in this documentation.

14.Unattended Operation: Electrically powered equipment that is left unattended while running cannot be controlled and is dangerous to bystanders. Always turn the power OFF before walking away.

15.Health Hazards: Certain cutting fluids and lubricants, or dust/smoke created when cutting, may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, respiratory problems, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Minimize exposure to these chemicals by wearing approved personal protective equipment and operating in a well ventilated area.

16.Difficult Operations: Attempting difficult operations with which you are unfamiliar increases the risk of injury. If you experience difficulties performing the intended operation, STOP! Seek an alternative method to accomplish the same task, ask a qualified expert how the operation should be performed, or contact our Technical Support for assistance.

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Contents Model SB1029 18 Surface GrinderCustomer Service UpdatesScope of Manual Manual FeedbackTable of Contents Features About This MachineCapabilities Identification IdentificationMachine Specifications Machine SpecificationsT R O D U C T I O N Understanding Risks of Machinery Basic Machine SafetyF E T Y Additional Surface Grinder Safety Things Youll Need Preparation OverviewAvailability Power Supply RequirementsFull-Load Current Rating Circuit InformationGrounding Requirements For 220V Connection PrewiredExtension Cords For 440V ConnectionInventory UnpackingCleaning & Protecting Before cleaning, gather the followingBasic steps for removing rust preventative Location Lifting & Moving Leveling & MountingLeveling Assembly Bolting to Concrete FloorsTo assemble the machine Headstock elevation handwheel Power Connection Inspections & AdjustmentsInitial Lubrication To test run your machine Test RunOperation Overview Control panel ControlsAbrasive Type Wheel SelectionGrit Size GradeRing Test Wheel InspectionTo inspect a wheel for damage To perform a ring testTo remove and install a grinding wheel Removing & Installing Grinding WheelsWheel mounting hub To remove and reinstall the wheel and hub Removing & Installing Wheel & HubPulling wheel hub To dress the grinding wheel Wheel DressingTo balance the grinding wheel Wheel BalancingE R a T I O N Magnetic Chuck To adjust the dust port positionDust Port Positioning Grinder OperationGrinding Tips Using the Surface GrinderBasic Lubrication Maintenance ScheduleRecommended Oils To change the oil and adjust the flow rateTo remove table backlash Removing Table BacklashTR O U B L E S H O OTI N G TR O U B L E S H O OTI N G To prepare your machine for storage Machine StorageWiring Diagram Color KEY Electrical Safety InstructionsHardwiring to Power Source Rewiring forTo convert the Model SB1029 to operate on 440VMotor 220 VAC L15-15 Plug 220V Electrical Components220V Electrical Box Electrical Box ContentsOil Pump Motor Spindle 440V Electrical ComponentsElectrical Box Electrical Box ContentsDescription ColumnElevation Control 125 109 108 110 111 123 121 113 101 112 107 106 124 126 146 BaseSaddle Main Assembly List Tools Electrical 301 Machine LabelsRotation Label Machine Labels ListT E S R R a N T Y Southbendlathe.com