M A I N T E N A N C E

 

13" Heavy 13® Gearhead Lathe

For Machines Mfg. Since 5/11

 

 

 

Maintenance Schedule

!

Always disconnect power

to the machine before

 

performing maintenance.

 

Failure to do this may result

 

in electrocution or accidental

 

startup injury.

For optimum performance from this machine, this maintenance schedule must be strictly followed. We strongly recommend all operators make a habit of following the daily maintenance procedures. Use the chart provided on Page 65 to ensure this is done.

Ongoing

The condition of machine components should be carefully observed at all times to minimize the risk of injury or machine damage. If any of the conditions below are observed, stop the lathe immediately, disconnect power, and correct the condition before resuming operations:

ss ,OOSEOMOUNTING BOLTS ORIFASTENERS

ss7ORN RFRAYED FCRACKED OR DAMAGEDAWIRES ss 'UARDS REMOVED

ss 34/0 BUTTONBNOTTWORKING CORRECTLYWOR NOT requiring you to reset it before starting the machine again.

ss !!REDUCTIONUIN BRAKING SPEED ORBEFFICIENCY ss /ILILEVELLNOTVVISIBLENIN THE SIGHT GLASSES ss #OOLANTLNOTNFLOWINGOOUT

ss Damaged or malfunctioning components.

Daily, Before Operations

ss#HECKADDKHEADSTOCK OILEPage 66). ss #HECKADDKGEARBOXDOILGPage 67). ss #HECKADDKAPRONDOIL Page 67).

ss #HECKADDKCOOLANTDPage 71). ss ,UBRICATEITHEAWAYS Page 68).

ss !DDDOIL TO THE BALLOOILERS Page 69).

ss #LEANLUBRICATEUTHERLEADSCREWEPage 68). ss $ISENGAGENTHEAFEED SELECTION LEVER ON THEE apron (to prevent crashes upon startup).

ss %NSURE CARRIAGECLOCK BOLTAIS LOOSE

Daily, After Operations

ss$EPRESSR34/0 BUTTON4AND0SHUT OFF the master power switch (to prevent accidental startup).

ss6ACUUMCLEAN ALL CHIPS AND SWARF FROMHBED slides, and chip drawer.

ss7IPE DOWN ALLOUNPAINTEDLOR MACHINEDA surfaces with an oiled rag.

Monthly

ss$RAINAANDNCLEANNTHE COOLANTATANK TTHEN ADD new fluid (Page 71).

Annually

ss#HANGE THE HEADSTOCK OIL Page 66). ss #HANGE THE APRON OIL Page 67).

ss #HANGE THE GEARBOX OIL Page 67). ss ,UBRICATEIENDAGEARS Page 70). ss #HECKLEVELBEDWAY Page 23).

Cleaning & Protecting

Regular cleaning is one of the most important steps in taking care of this lathe. We recommend that the cleaning routine be planned into the workflow schedule, so that adequate time is set aside to do the job right.

Typically, the easiest way to clean swarf from the bed ways and chip drawer is to use a wet/dry shop vacuum that is dedicated for this purpose. The small chips left over after vacuuming can be wiped up with a slightly oiled rag. Avoid using compressed air to blow off chips, as it may drive them deeper into moving surfaces and could cause sharp chips to fly into your face or hands.

Besides the ways, all other unpainted and machined surfaces should be wiped down daily to keep them rust-free and in top condition. This includes any surface that is vulnerable to rust if left unprotected (especially any parts that are exposed to water-soluble coolant). Typically,

a thin film of oil is all that is necessary for protection.

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Southbend SB owner manual Maintenance Schedule

SB specifications

The Southbend 1368,SB is a versatile and robust commercial range designed for professional kitchens that demand high performance, reliability, and efficiency. This model is widely recognized for its solid construction and user-friendly features, making it a preferred choice among chefs and restaurant operators.

One of the standout features of the Southbend 1368,SB is its powerful burners. Equipped with six high-output burners, each producing 33,000 BTUs, this range delivers exceptional cooking power, allowing chefs to boil, sauté, and simmer with ease. The burners are designed with heavy-duty cast iron grates that not only provide durability but also ensure optimal heat distribution across the cooking surface, enhancing culinary results.

The range also includes a spacious oven with a capacity of 40,000 BTUs, which is perfect for baking, roasting, and broiling various dishes. The oven features a thermostat that allows for precise temperature control, ensuring that dishes are cooked to perfection every time. Additionally, the oven's interior is made from stainless steel, which offers excellent heat retention and is easy to clean.

Another notable characteristic of the Southbend 1368,SB is its construction. Built with a heavy-duty stainless steel exterior, this range is not only aesthetically pleasing but also resistant to corrosion and wear. The front, sides, and top are all designed for durability, making it suitable for high-traffic kitchen environments.

In terms of technological advancements, the Southbend 1368,SB is equipped with modular components that can be easily customized to meet specific cooking needs. This flexibility allows operators to configure the range for various cooking tasks, accommodating everything from grilling to frying.

Safety is also a significant consideration in the design of the Southbend 1368,SB. The range includes flame failure safety devices that automatically shut off the gas supply in case of a flame-out, providing peace of mind for operators during busy service times.

In summary, the Southbend 1368,SB is a powerful, versatile, and durable commercial range that brings together high-performance cooking capabilities and user-friendly features. With its robust burners, spacious oven, and heavy-duty construction, it is an ideal choice for any professional kitchen looking for reliability and efficiency in their cooking equipment.