Turn-Nado®EVS Lathes

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For Machines Mfg. Since 3/11

13.Move the spindle lever down to start the spindle rotating counterclockwise (down toward the front of the lathe).

If the spindle rotates in the opposite direction (clockwise), the power supply phase polarity may be incorrect. Refer to Correcting Phase Polarity on Page 92 to resolve this.

14.Observe the lathe and listen for any abnormal noises or vibration. The lathe should run smoothly.

15.Move the spindle lever to the OFF (middle) position, let the spindle come to a complete stop, then move the lever up to reverse spindle rotation.

16.Push the STOP button. The spindle should come to a slow stop.

17.With the STOP button pushed in, attempt to start spindle rotation—the spindle should not start.

If the spindle does start, the STOP button is not working properly. This safety feature must operate properly before continuing. Turn the master power switch OFF, disconnect the lathe from power, then call Tech Support for help.

18.Move the spindle lever up to the OFF (middle) position, reset the STOP button by twisting it clockwise until it pops out, then restart spindle rotation by moving it down again.

19.Press the foot brake. The spindle should come to a quick stop.

If the foot brake has no effect on the stopping speed of the spindle, push the STOP button and refer to Brake Service on Page 82 to adjust the brake.

20.Push the STOP button in and move the spindle lever up to the OFF (middle) position to prevent accidental start-up.

21.Remove the end gear cover from the left side of the headstock. There is a safety switch that prevents the spindle from starting while this cover is removed.

22.Reset the STOP button, stand away from all the exposed gears on the side of the headstock, then attempt to start spindle rotation—the spindle should not start.

If the spindle does start with the end gear cover removed, the safety limit switch is not adjusted or operating correctly. This safety feature must operate properly before continuing. Press the STOP button to turn the lathe OFF, disconnect it from power, and call Tech Support for help.

23.Push the STOP button in, move the spindle lever to the OFF (midddle) position, then replace the end gear cover.

24.Reset the STOP button, then lift the chuck guard up—this will activate the chuck guard safety switch to prevent spindle rotation. Attempt to start spindle rotation—the spindle should not start.

If the spindle starts with the chuck guard in the up position, the safety switch is not adjusted or operating correctly. This safety feature must operate properly before continuing. Press the STOP button to turn the lathe OFF, disconnect it from power, and call Tech Support for help.

25.Move the chuck guard back down into operating position.

26.Point the coolant nozzle down into the chip drawer and verify that there is coolant in the reservoir (refer to Coolant System Service on Page 75 for detailed instructions).

27.Use the coolant pump switch on the control panel to start the pump, then open the valve at the base of the nozzle. Verify that the coolant flows from the nozzle, then close the valve and turn the pump OFF.

Congratulations! The test run is complete. Perform the following Spindle Break-Inprocedure.

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Southbend SB1042PF owner manual E P a R a T I O N

SB1042PF specifications

The Southbend SB1042PF is a high-performance commercial range designed specifically for culinary professionals who demand reliability, efficiency, and versatility in their kitchen equipment. This powerful range is engineered to provide outstanding cooking performance while featuring the robust build quality necessary for demanding food service environments.

One of the main features of the SB1042PF is its dual-fuel capability, combining the efficiency of gas burners with the precision of electric ovens. This hybrid approach allows chefs to enjoy the benefits of both cooking methods, such as rapid heating and responsive temperature control. The range typically comes equipped with four heavy-duty cast iron burners, each delivering 30,000 BTUs of cooking power. This ensures that specific dishes can be prepared quickly and efficiently, making this range suitable for high-volume kitchen operations.

In addition to the powerful burners, the SB1042PF features a convection oven that ensures even heat distribution. With a capacity of 26 inches, this oven is perfect for baking, roasting, and delivering consistent cooking results. The oven also includes a two-speed fan that enhances airflow, ensuring that dishes cook uniformly throughout.

The construction of the Southbend SB1042PF reflects its intention for heavy use. The stainless steel exterior not only adds a sleek look to any kitchen but also makes cleaning and maintenance a breeze. The durable cast iron burners are built for longevity, providing chefs with peace of mind even under intense kitchen conditions.

Innovative safety features are also incorporated into the SB1042PF. This range includes flame failure protection, which automatically shuts off the gas supply in case of an extinguished flame, ensuring that kitchens remain safe environments. Additionally, the oven has a temperature control system designed to allow precise adjustments, ensuring that cooking temperatures can match the chef's specifications.

Finally, the Southbend SB1042PF is designed with user comfort and convenience in mind. It features ergonomic controls, easy-to-read indicator lights, and a removable crumb tray for hassle-free cleaning. The range stands as a testament to Southbend's commitment to quality, performance, and innovation, making it an essential piece of equipment for any serious kitchen.