Southbend SB1014, SB1015 Recommended Adjustments, Factory adjustments that should be verified

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EVS Toolroom Lathes

P R E P A R A T I O N

For Machines Mfg. Since 7/09

5.Disengage the half nut and the feed control levers shown in Figures 30–31.

Feed Control Lever Disengaged

(Neutral Position)

Half Nut Lever

Disengaged (Up)

Figure 30. Power fed and half nut levers disengaged.

7.After completing the previous step, stop the spindle and move the gearbox range lever to neutral, then move the spindle speed range lever to high.

8.Turn the lathe ON and let it run for ten minutes in each speed of 400, 1000, and 2500 RPM.

9.After completing Step 8, reduce the spindle speed to 400 RPM and let the lathe run for a final 15 minutes as a cool-down.

10.Turn the lathe OFF.

11.Change the oil in all of the reservoirs, tighten the V-belts, and perform all other lubrication steps mentioned in the Maintenance section of this manual.

Cross Slide

Neutral

Carriage

FEED CONTROL

LEVER

Disengaged

HALF NUT

LEVER

Engaged

Recommended

Adjustments

For your convenience, the adjustments listed below have been performed at the factory.

Figure 31. Feed control lever and half nut in

disengaged positions.

6.Turn the lathe ON, and let it run for ten minutes in each speed of 20, 200, and 400 RPM, using the spindle speed dial (Figure 32) to adjust the speed.

Spindle Speed Dial

Low

High

20-400 RPM

400-2500 RPM

 

 

 

 

 

 

However, because of the many variables involved with shipping, we recommend that you at least verify the following adjustments to ensure the best possible results from your new machine.

Step-by-step instructions for these adjustments can be found on the pages referenced below.

Factory adjustments that should be verified:

ss 4AILSTOCKSALIGNMENT Page 34).

ss#OMPOUND AND CROSS SLIDE BACKLASHS adjustment (Page 65).

ss 'IBIADJUSTMENTSUPage 66).

Figure 32. Spindle speed controls.

After the first 16 hours of use, the V-belts will stretch and seat into the pulley grooves. The V-belts must be properly re-tensioned after this period to avoid reducing their useful life. Refer to the V-Belts section on Page 69 for detailed instructions.

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Contents 14 & 16 EVS Toolroom Lathes Updates Customer ServiceScope of Manual Manual FeedbackTable of Contents Accessories Features About These MachinesForeword CapabilitiesIdentification Basic Machine Safety Understanding Risks of MachineryTrained/Supervised Operators Only F E T Y Additional Metal Lathe Safety Preparation Overview Things Youll NeedUnpacking Typical preparation process is as followsInventory Main Inventory 1 Figure QtyTool Box Inventory Figure Qty Cleaning & Protecting Before cleaning, gather the followingBasic steps for removing rust preventative Location Cross-Section View of Lifting Setup Lifting & MovingTo lift and move your lathe Leveling & Mounting LevelingAssembly Lubricating LatheBolting to Concrete Floors Power Connection Adding Cutting FluidConnecting Power Cord to Lathe Hardwiring Lathe to Power SourceTo connect power cord to the lathe Correcting Out-of-Phase Wiring To correct wiring that is out of phaseTest Run To test run your machineControl panel-test run Spindle ON/OFF lever-setup E P a R a T I O N Spindle Break-In To complete the spindle break-inRecommended Adjustments Factory adjustments that should be verifiedOperation Overview Main Power Switch Headstock ControlsCarriage Controls Control Panel Control panelTailstock Controls Foot Brake Tailstock controlsRemoving Chuck or Faceplate Items Needed QtyMounting Chuck or Faceplate To mount a chuck or faceplateInstalling and Adjusting Camlock Studs Tool Needed QtyJaw Chuck Correct camlock stud alignmentChanging Jaws Mounting WorkpieceItem Needed Qty To change the jawTailstock To mount a workpiece on the 4-jaw chuckUsing Quill Installing ToolingTo install tooling in the tailstock Moving Along BedwayOffsetting AligningTo align the tailstock offset to the spindle center line Looking down from above Move tailstock toward Faceplate Mounting Workpiece with ClampsMounting Workpiece Between Centers Centers Mounting Dead Center in SpindleDead Centers Live CentersRemoving Center from Spindle Mounting Center in TailstockRemoving Center from Tailstock To mount a center in the tailstockTo install and use the steady rest Steady RestFollow Rest Compound Slide Four-Way Tool PostTo load the tool post To set the compound slide at a certain angleAligning Cutting Tool with Tailstock Center Tools Needed QtyTo align the cutting tool with the tailstock CenterAdjustable Apron Stop System To adjust the carriage stopCarriage Stop Manual Feed Spindle SpeedPower Feed Setting Spindle SpeedPower Feed Controls To engage the power feedTo use the quick change feed direction knob Understanding Thread & Feed Rate Chart Positioning Gearbox LeversMod. D.P End Gear Setup Normal PositionAlternate Position Configuring End GearsPower Feed Lever Thread Dial & Chart OverviewThreading Controls Half Nut LeverUsing Thread Dial and Chart TPI 4-72 Divisible ByTPI 2-54 Not Divisible By Odd Numbered TPIChip Drawer Other Fractional TPI27⁄8 TPI Cutting Fluid System To use the cutting fluid system on your latheAccessories High-Precision 3-Jaw Scroll ChucksSB1247-MT4 Bull Nose Center SB1279-10 Pc. Precision 5-C Collet SetSBL Gearhead T-Shirt SBL One Good Turn T-Shirt Maintenance Schedule CleaningAnnual Service Monitoring Oil Temperature LubricationHeadstock Checking & Adding OilCleaning Pump System & Changing Oil To clean the oil pump systemGearbox ApronChanging Oil Lead Screw & Feedrod Bearings Lead ScrewWays & Slides Unpainted & Machined SurfacesCleaning Electrical Box Filter To clean the filterBall Oilers Annual Maintenance End GearingHandling & Care LubricatingHazards Adding FluidChanging Cutting Fluid To change the cutting fluidMachine Storage To prepare your machine for short-term storage up to a yearBacklash Adjustment Compound LeadscrewCross Slide Leadscrew Leadscrew End Play Adjustment Gib AdjustmentTo remove leadscrew end play Half Nut Adjustment To adjust the half nutFeedrod Clutch Adjustment To adjust the clutch release pointBrake & Switch To adjust the V-beltsTo adjust the brake and brake switch BeltsRe-install the pedal stop, tightening it Leadscrew Shear Pin Replacement To replace the shear pinRe-install the access covers Gap Removal Installation To re-install the gapTo remove the gap TR O U B L E S H O OTI N G TR O U B L E S H O OTI N G TR O U B L E S H O OTI N G Warranty Southbendlathe.com
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