For Machines Mfg. Since 8/11 | P R E P A R A T I O N | Model SB1001 8K™ Lathe |
Spindle Break-In
Before subjecting the lathe to full loads, you must break it in so that bearings will fully seat, gear teeth will find their normal wear pattern, and lubricant will be worked into the required areas. Otherwise, the moving components of the lathe may suffer from excessive wear.
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Do not leave the lathe unattended during the Spindle
To perform the spindle break-in:
1.Successfully complete the Test Run procedure beginning on Page 21.
2.Move the spindle switch to the left position, then run the lathe for ten minutes at each of the following approximate speeds: 50, 500, 900, 1800, and 2300 RPM.
3.Turn the spindle speed dial all the way counterclockwise to the minimum and move the spindle switch to the middle OFF position.
The maximum recommended spindle speed is 2300 RPM. DO NOT exceed this for more than a brief period of time or machine damage may occur.
4.When the spindle has come to a complete stop, move the spindle switch to the right position and run the spindle in reverse at 2300 RPM for another ten minutes.
5.Turn the spindle speed dial all the way counterclockwise to the minimum, move the spindle switch to the OFF position, and turn the master power switch OFF.
6.Check, and if necessary,
Congratulations! The spindle
Recommended
Adjustments
For your convenience, the adjustments listed below have been performed at the factory. However, because of the many variables involved with transporting the machine during shipping, we recommend that you at least verify the following adjustments to ensure the best possible operational results from your new machine.
Factory adjustments that should be verified:
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(Page 31).
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