Southbend SB1027 owner manual Assembly, Ball Handles, Axis Crank, To install the ball handles

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Model SB1027

P R E P A R A T I O N

For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09

Assembly

Ball Handles

The ball handles for the X-axis leadscrew have spring-loaded, keyed center bushings, as shown in Figure 8. This allows them to disengage from the leadscrew when using the power feed, avoiding an entanglement hazard.

Ball Handle

Handle

Spring-Loaded

Bushing

Y-Axis

Ball Handle

Figure 8. Ball handle assemblies.

To install the ball handles:

1.Remove the hex nuts from each end of the X-axis leadscrew.

2.Identify the two ball handles with the spring-loaded center bushings (see Figure 8).

3.For each ball handle, position it so that the protruding part of the center bushing is facing toward the table, align the keyway with the leadscrew key, then slide it onto the X-axis leadscrew.

4.Secure the ball handles with the hex nuts removed in Step 1.

Note: Tighten the hex nuts just until they are snug. Overtightening could increase the wear of the moving parts.

5.Remove the hex nut from the Y-axis leadscrew.

6.Align the keyway of the ball handle with leadscrew key, slide the Y-axis ball handle (see Figure 8) onto the leadscrew, then secure it in place with the removed hex nut.

7.Thread the handles into the small end of the ball handles and tighten them with a wrench.

Z-Axis Crank

Slide the knee crank onto the shaft so that the teeth of the crank and shaft engage, as shown in

Figure 9.

Z-Axis Crank

Teeth Engaged

Figure 9. Z-axis crank installed.

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Contents 48 EVS Milling Machine Updates Customer ServiceScope of Manual Manual FeedbackTable of Contents Parts Features About This MachineForeword CapabilitiesFull View Identification SB1027 full view identificationDrive System, Headstock, & Control Panel Identification SB1027 drive system and headstock identificationMachine Specifications Motors Coolant Pump Other Specifications Basic Machine Safety Understanding Risks of MachineryF E T Y Additional Milling Machine Safety Preparation Overview Things Youll NeedUnpacking InventoryBasic steps for removing rust preventative Cleaning & ProtectingBefore cleaning, gather the following Location Lifting & Moving To lift and move the millLeveling & Mounting Bolting to Concrete Floors LevelingAssembly To install the ball handlesBall Handles Axis CrankWay Covers Splash Pan & Coolant Return HosesInitial Lubrication Power ConnectionTo connect the mill to power Test Run To test run the machineLocation of the main power switch on Electrical box door To test the X-axis power feed unit and table limit switch Spindle Break-In Inspections AdjustmentsTo perform the spindle break-in procedure Operation Overview A typical milling operation, the operator does the followingControl Panel Graduated Index Rings Table MovementTable Locks Axis Power Feed To operate the X-axis power feedHead Movement Tilting HeadRotating Head Tramming SpindleTo tram the spindle to the table Tools Needed QtyTable Top View Rotating Ram Ram MovementMoving Ram Back and Forth Setting Spindle Speed Setting Spindle Speed RangeDetermining Spindle Speed To set the spindle speed rangeDownfeed Controls Setting Spindle SpeedUsing the Coarse Downfeed Handle Manual Disengaged Position Auto-Downfeed Engaged Position Using the Fine Downfeed Handwheel Fine Downfeed ControlsUsing the Auto-Downfeed System To use the auto-downfeed systemSpindle Brake Positions of the auto-downfeed rate SelectorUnloading Tooling Loading/Unloading ToolingLoading Tooling Maintenance Schedule Machine Storage Before Beginning OperationsOngoing Daily, After OperationsMonth/Year SB1027Unpainted & Machined Surfaces CleaningLubrication Quill Table Ways One-Shot OilerHead & Ram Rack & Pinion Gear Speed Range Bearing Sleeve Ram WaysHeadstock Gearing Table Elevation Leadscrew Power Feed GearsTo lubricate the power feed gears Power feed brass gear and leadscrew Alignment key To check the coolant level Coolant ReservoirChecking Coolant Level Changing Coolant To change the coolantAdjusting Gibs Disconnect Mill from PowerAdjusting Leadscrew Backlash Longitudinal Leadscrew Backlash Cross Leadscrew BacklashBelt Tensioning To re-tension the beltsSymptom Possible Cause Possible Solution For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09 Trou B Leshooti NG Model SB1027 Electrical Safety Instructions Wiring Diagram Color KEYFreq drive wiring Upper Electrical PanelElectrical panel wiring Lower Electrical PanelControl Panel Wiring Control panel wiringControl panel wiring Electrical Component PicturesHeadstock Headstock Parts List DescriptionIndicator ROD Lock Knob Quill Gearbox Gearbox Parts List DescriptionBelt Housing Belt Housing Parts List Ram Column, Knee & Saddle Column, Knee & Saddle Parts List Saddle GIB736A Available only as a set 713 711 744 737 710 Table Parts List One-Shot Oiler C D E F G HCoolant System Threaded Hose Clamp 3/4Electric Box & Control Panel Electric Box & Control Panel Parts List Fuse 20ATools Machine Labels a Machine Labels B 220V 1PH LabelR R a N T Y Southbendlathe.com