EVS Toolroom Lathe w/DRO

O P E R A T I O N

For Machines Mfg. Since 3/11

BIOLOGICAL & POISON

HAZARD!

Use the correct personal protection equipment when handling coolant. Follow federal, state, and fluid manufacturer requirements for proper disposal.

Running the pump without adequate fluid in the coolant tank may permanently damage it, which will not be covered under warranty.

To use the coolant system on your lathe:

1.Make sure the coolant tank is properly serviced and filled with the appropriate fluid, and that you are wearing the necessary personal protection equipment.

2.Position the coolant nozzle for your operation.

3.Use the coolant pump switch on the control panel to turn the pump ON.

4.Adjust the flow of coolant by using the valve lever near the base of the nozzle hose.

Important: Promptly clean any splashed fluid from the floor to avoid a slipping hazard.

Rod Support

Models SB1043PF, SB1045PF, and SB1061PF include a rod support that gives additional reinforcement to the leadscrew and feed rod (see Figure 91).

Rod

Support

Figure 91. Rod support.

Ideally, the best position along the bed for the rod support is mid-way between the right end of the leadscrew and the farthest place toward the tailstock that the carriage will travel during the operation.

Use a 6mm hex wrench to loosen the cap screws that secure the clamp plate, position the rod support where desired, then re-tighten the cap screws.

To avoid lathe damage, make sure the carriage will not crash into the rod support when using longitudinal power feed.

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Southbend SB1059F owner manual Rod Support, To use the coolant system on your lathe