Southbend SB1001 owner manual Dead Centers, Live Centers

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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/11

O P E R A T I O N

Model SB1001 8KLathe

Centers

Figure 34 shows the MT#3 and MT#2 dead centers included with the lathe. In addition, an MT#3–MT#2 tapered spindle sleeve is included for mounting the MT#3 center in the spindle.

Adapter

Sleeve

MT#2

Center

MT#3

Center

Figure 34. Tapered spindle sleeve and dead centers.

Dead Centers

A dead center is a one-piece center that does not rotate with the workpiece and is used to support long, slender workpieces

Use the dead center in the spindle for operations where the workpiece rotates with the center and does not generate friction.

When the dead center is used in the tailstock, the workpiece pivots on the tip of the center. The tip must be generously lubricated during the operation to avoid premature wear and maximize smooth operation. Using low spindle speeds will also reduce the heat and wear from friction.

Live Centers

A live center (see Figure 35 for an example) has bearings that allow the center tip and the workpiece to rotate together—it can be installed in the tailstock quill for higher speeds. However, a live center typically does not provide the same level of rigidity as a dead center, and final workpiece accuracy can suffer as a result.

Figure 35. Example of a live center (SB1241 MT#2

Live Center shown).

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Contents Variable Speed Lathe Manual Feedback UpdatesCustomer Service Scope of ManualTable of Contents Adjusting Drive Belts 8K Lathe About This MachineForeword Identification Control Panel Master Power SwitchBasic Controls Components Carriage components Carriage Tailstock#$ % 704040%2 140 +70 Understanding Risks of Machinery Basic Machine SafetyF E T Y Additional Metal Lathe Safety Additional Chuck Safety Typical preparation process is as follows Required for SetupFor Cleaning & Assembly Preparation OverviewCircuit Requirements Power Supply RequirementsAvailability Full-Load Current RatingExtension Cords Grounding RequirementsInventory UnpackingBasic steps for removing rust preventative Cleaning & ProtectingBefore cleaning, gather the following Location Machine Base Work bench Leveling & MountingLeveling MountingLubricating Lathe Power ConnectionConnecting Power Disconnecting PowerTo test run your machine Test RunEngaged To perform the spindle break-in Recommended AdjustmentsFactory adjustments that should be verified Spindle Break-InOperation Overview To install the chuck Chuck InstallationCorrect To remove the chuck Chuck RemovalScroll Chuck Clamping Mounting Workpiece Jaw ChuckTo mount a non-concentric workpiece to the faceplate FaceplateTailstock Using QuillInstalling Tooling To install tooling in the tailstockTo align the tailstock to the spindle centerline Offsetting TailstockAligning Tailstock to Spindle Centerline To offset the tailstockLooking down from above Move tailstock toward Live Centers CentersDead Centers To mount a center in the tailstock Mounting Center in SpindleMounting Center in Tailstock Removing Center from SpindleMounting Workpiece Between Centers Carriage & Slide LocksFour-Way Tool Post Installing ToolTo install a tool in the tool post Compound RestTop View Aligning Cutting Tool with Spindle CenterlineTo align the cutting tool with the tailstock CenterSpindle Speed Manual FeedTools Needed Qty Selecting Spindle Speed RangeTo Change the Drive Belt Position Pulley Deflection Power Feed Threading SetupSelecting Spindle Speed Timing Belts & PulleysSetting Power Feed Rate of 0.0041/rev Setting Power Feed RateSetting Thread Pitch of 12 TPI Setting Threading ControlsThread Dial 16 B16, 24, or 32 TPI Thread Dial Chart12, 20, or 28 TPI 10, 14, or 18 TPITo change the position of the feed direction gears Changing Feed DirectionSB1470-Steady Rest for SB1001 SB1471-Follow Rest for SB1001 AccessoriesSB1281-MT#2 High-Performance Live Center Set SB1354-South Bend Cast-Iron Workbench Legs, 1 Pair SB1245-MT#2 Bull Nose CenterSB1391-D1-3 Back Plate Daily, Before Operations Maintenance ScheduleDaily, After Operations OngoingOil Gun LubricationSpindle Bearings To lubricate the feed direction gears Feed Direction GearsLongitudinal Leadscrew Grease FittingsBedways & Slides Jaw ChuckTo remove leadscrew end play Leadscrew End Play AdjustmentMachine Storage To prepare the lathe for storageSaddle Gib Gib AdjustmentTo adjust the saddle gib Cross Slide & Compound Rest Gibs Adjusting Drive BeltsTo adjust the drive belts Pulley Deflection Trou B Leshooti NG Trou B Leshooti NG Wiring Diagram Color KEY Electrical Safety InstructionsA12-30-10 To ON/OFF Electrical Cabinet Wiring DiagramDescription HeadstockBed & Timing-Belt Bed & Timing-Belt Pulleys Parts List Saddle & Cross Slide Tool Post Lever Compound Rest & Tool PostApron Quill Electrical & End Cover 723 701 728 Door Closed Label LabelsPage Page Warranty #TS14279