For Machines Mfg. Since 7/09 | S E R V I C E | Model SB1016/SB1036 |
Gap Removal &
Installation
The gap insert (Figure 160), is a portion of the lathe bed directly under the spindle that can be removed to create additional space for turning large diameter parts.
2.Remove the two
3.Tighten the two dowel pin jack nuts (Figure 161) until the pins are pulled free from the gap insert.
4.Tap the outside of the gap insert with a dead blow hammer to loosen, and remove it.
Gap Insert
Figure 160. Gap insert that can be removed from bed.
The gap insert was installed, then ground flush with the bed at the factory to ensure precise fit and alignment. Therefore, if removed, it may be difficult to
Tools Needed: | Qty |
Hex Wrenches 6, 14mm | 1 Each |
Wrench 19mm | 1 |
Box Cutter or Razor Blade | 1 |
To remove the gap insert:
1.Remove the four gap bed cap screws, shown in Figure 161, that secure the gap insert to the bed.
Dowel Pin | Gap Bed |
Jack Nut | Cap Screw |
Way End
Cap Screw
Way Set
Screw
Figure 161. Fasteners holding gap in place.
To re-install the gap insert:
1.Use mineral spirits and a clean
2.Wipe a thin layer of light machine oil on the mating surfaces.
3.Place the gap insert into the bed and use a block of wood or
4.Back off the dowel pin jack nuts, and tap the dowel pins back into their respective holes until seated. This will further help align the gap insert and bed mating surfaces.
5.Install all fasteners (except the way set screws) and lightly snug them in place.
6.Mount a
7.Alternately tighten the fasteners and tap the side of the gap insert into alignment.
8.Inspect the gap position 24 hours later to make sure the gap is still aligned. Adjust if necessary, then install the two way set screws.