Southbend SB1001 owner manual Engaged

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Model SB1001 8KLathe

P R E P A R A T I O N

For Machines Mfg. Since 8/11

9.To prevent the carriage from unexpectedly moving during further steps, move the half nut lever up to disengage the carriage from the leadscrew (see Figure 17).

Half Nut

Lever

Half Nut Lever

and Half Nut

Disengaged

Engaged

Figure 17. Half nut lever in the disengaged position.

10.Reset the STOP button by twisting it clockwise until it pops out, then turn the master power switch ON.

11.Move the spindle switch to the forward (left) position, then slowly turn the spindle speed dial clockwise to begin spindle rotation at a low speed.

When operating correctly, the machine runs smoothly with little or no vibration or rubbing noises.

Investigate and correct strange or unusual noises or vibrations before operating the machine further. Always disconnect the machine from power when investigating or correcting potential problems.

12.Use the spindle speed dial to increase and decrease spindle speed to verify the operation of the dial.

13.Move the spindle switch to the OFF position, let the spindle come to a complete stop, then move the switch to the right position to reverse spindle rotation.

14.Push the emergency STOP button. The spindle should come to a slow stop.

15.With the emergency STOP button pushed in, attempt to re-start spindle rotation—the spindle should not start.

If the spindle does not start, the emergency STOP button is working properly. Proceed to Step 16.

If the spindle does start, the emergency STOP button is not working properly. This safety feature must operate properly before continuing. Turn the master power switch OFF, disconnect the lathe from power, then call Tech Support for help.

16.Move the spindle switch to the OFF position and turn the spindle speed dial all the way counterclockwise for a minimum spindle rotation on the next start-up.

Congratulations! The test run is complete. Perform the following Spindle Break-Inprocedure.

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Contents Variable Speed Lathe Updates Customer ServiceScope of Manual Manual FeedbackTable of Contents Adjusting Drive Belts About This Machine Foreword8K Lathe Identification Master Power Switch Basic Controls ComponentsControl Panel Carriage Tailstock Carriage components#$ % 704040%2 140 +70 Basic Machine Safety Understanding Risks of MachineryF E T Y Additional Metal Lathe Safety Additional Chuck Safety Required for Setup For Cleaning & AssemblyPreparation Overview Typical preparation process is as followsPower Supply Requirements AvailabilityFull-Load Current Rating Circuit RequirementsGrounding Requirements Extension CordsUnpacking InventoryCleaning & Protecting Before cleaning, gather the followingBasic steps for removing rust preventative Location Leveling & Mounting LevelingMounting Machine Base Work benchPower Connection Connecting PowerDisconnecting Power Lubricating LatheTest Run To test run your machineEngaged Recommended Adjustments Factory adjustments that should be verifiedSpindle Break-In To perform the spindle break-inOperation Overview Chuck Installation To install the chuckCorrect Chuck Removal Scroll Chuck ClampingTo remove the chuck Jaw Chuck Mounting WorkpieceFaceplate To mount a non-concentric workpiece to the faceplateUsing Quill Installing ToolingTo install tooling in the tailstock TailstockOffsetting Tailstock Aligning Tailstock to Spindle CenterlineTo offset the tailstock To align the tailstock to the spindle centerlineLooking down from above Move tailstock toward Centers Dead CentersLive Centers Mounting Center in Spindle Mounting Center in TailstockRemoving Center from Spindle To mount a center in the tailstockCarriage & Slide Locks Mounting Workpiece Between CentersInstalling Tool To install a tool in the tool postCompound Rest Four-Way Tool PostAligning Cutting Tool with Spindle Centerline To align the cutting tool with the tailstockCenter Top ViewManual Feed Spindle SpeedSelecting Spindle Speed Range To Change the Drive Belt PositionTools Needed Qty Power Feed Threading Setup Selecting Spindle SpeedTiming Belts & Pulleys Pulley DeflectionSetting Power Feed Rate Setting Power Feed Rate of 0.0041/revSetting Threading Controls Setting Thread Pitch of 12 TPI16 B Thread DialThread Dial Chart 12, 20, or 28 TPI10, 14, or 18 TPI 16, 24, or 32 TPIChanging Feed Direction To change the position of the feed direction gearsAccessories SB1281-MT#2 High-Performance Live Center SetSB1470-Steady Rest for SB1001 SB1471-Follow Rest for SB1001 SB1245-MT#2 Bull Nose Center SB1391-D1-3 Back PlateSB1354-South Bend Cast-Iron Workbench Legs, 1 Pair Maintenance Schedule Daily, After OperationsOngoing Daily, Before OperationsLubrication Spindle BearingsOil Gun Feed Direction Gears To lubricate the feed direction gearsGrease Fittings Longitudinal LeadscrewJaw Chuck Bedways & SlidesLeadscrew End Play Adjustment Machine StorageTo prepare the lathe for storage To remove leadscrew end playGib Adjustment To adjust the saddle gibSaddle Gib Adjusting Drive Belts To adjust the drive beltsCross Slide & Compound Rest Gibs Pulley Deflection Trou B Leshooti NG Trou B Leshooti NG Electrical Safety Instructions Wiring Diagram Color KEYElectrical Cabinet Wiring Diagram A12-30-10 To ON/OFFHeadstock DescriptionBed & Timing-Belt Bed & Timing-Belt Pulleys Parts List Saddle & Cross Slide Compound Rest & Tool Post Tool Post LeverApron Quill Electrical & End Cover 723 701 728 Labels Door Closed LabelPage Page Warranty #TS14279