Southbend SB1001 owner manual 16 B, Thread Dial

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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/11

O P E R A T I O N

Model SB1001 8KLathe

6.Arrange the timing belts and pulleys as indicated in the illustration above the threading chart (see Figures 61–62) and the pulley and belt identification column in the chart.

A

16 B

E F

D

Figure 61. Threading timing belt and pulley

configuration.

 

E-140 Belt

A & B-48T

 

Pulleys

 

 

16T

 

 

Pulley

 

 

 

 

Pulley

F-140 Belt

D-18T Pulley

Removed

From Here

 

Figure 62. Threading timing belt and pulley

identification.

a.Make sure the 16T pulley is on the upper left pulley shaft.

c.Install two 48T pulleys on the upper right pulley shaft (positions A and B).

d.Install the 18T pulley on the D pulley shaft (bottom right).

e.Install two 140XL timing belts in positions E and F.

7.Apply pressure to the upper right pulley as you re-tighten the shaft hex nut on that pulley shaft.

8.Continue to apply pressure on the pulley as you re-tighten the thumb screw to tension the timing belts.

Important: Leave a slight amount of slack in the timing belts when securing the pulleys. Adjusting the tension too tightly will cause excessive wear and stretching. Adjusting the tension too loosely could cause the belt to slip during operation.

9.Close the end cover before re-connecting the lathe to power.

Thread Dial

The numbers on the thread dial show when to engage the half nut during inch threading (refer to thread dial chart for number usage). The thread dial gear must be engaged with the leadscrew for this to work. Use a 5mm hex wrench to loosen the cap screw shown in Figure 63, pivot the dial gear toward the leadscrew so that it properly meshes with the leadscrew threads, then re-tighten the cap screw to hold it in place.

b.Remove the pulley and bushing from the A–Bpulley shaft (see Figure 62).

Note: To remove a pulley, remove the hex nut from the pulley shaft, then remove the pulley. Take care not to displace the shaft key. When re-installing the pulleys, align the pulley keyway with the shaft key, then secure it in the reverse order. Only tighten the hex nut until it is slightly snug—enough to keep the pulley on the shaft. Overtightening it may damage the shaft and bushings.

Cap

ScrewDial

Gear

Figure 63. Thread dial gear engaged with leadscrew.

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Contents Variable Speed Lathe Customer Service UpdatesScope of Manual Manual FeedbackTable of Contents Adjusting Drive Belts About This Machine Foreword8K Lathe Identification Master Power Switch Basic Controls ComponentsControl Panel 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 For Cleaning & Assembly Required for SetupPreparation Overview Typical preparation process is as followsAvailability Power Supply RequirementsFull-Load Current Rating Circuit RequirementsExtension Cords Grounding RequirementsInventory UnpackingCleaning & Protecting Before cleaning, gather the followingBasic steps for removing rust preventative Location Leveling Leveling & MountingMounting Machine Base Work benchConnecting Power Power ConnectionDisconnecting Power Lubricating LatheTo test run your machine Test RunEngaged Factory adjustments that should be verified Recommended AdjustmentsSpindle Break-In To perform the spindle break-inOperation Overview To install the chuck Chuck InstallationCorrect Chuck Removal Scroll Chuck ClampingTo remove the chuck Mounting Workpiece Jaw ChuckTo mount a non-concentric workpiece to the faceplate FaceplateInstalling Tooling Using QuillTo install tooling in the tailstock TailstockAligning Tailstock to Spindle Centerline Offsetting TailstockTo offset the tailstock To align the tailstock to the spindle centerlineLooking down from above Move tailstock toward Centers Dead CentersLive Centers Mounting Center in Tailstock Mounting Center in SpindleRemoving Center from Spindle To mount a center in the tailstockMounting Workpiece Between Centers Carriage & Slide LocksTo install a tool in the tool post Installing ToolCompound Rest Four-Way Tool PostTo align the cutting tool with the tailstock Aligning Cutting Tool with Spindle CenterlineCenter Top ViewSpindle Speed Manual FeedSelecting Spindle Speed Range To Change the Drive Belt PositionTools Needed Qty Selecting Spindle Speed Power Feed Threading SetupTiming Belts & Pulleys Pulley DeflectionSetting Power Feed Rate of 0.0041/rev Setting Power Feed RateSetting Thread Pitch of 12 TPI Setting Threading ControlsThread Dial 16 B12, 20, or 28 TPI Thread Dial Chart10, 14, or 18 TPI 16, 24, or 32 TPITo change the position of the feed direction gears Changing Feed DirectionAccessories 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 Daily, After Operations Maintenance ScheduleOngoing Daily, Before OperationsLubrication Spindle BearingsOil Gun To lubricate the feed direction gears Feed Direction GearsLongitudinal Leadscrew Grease FittingsBedways & Slides Jaw ChuckMachine Storage Leadscrew End Play AdjustmentTo 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 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