South Bend sb1016 - Manual

South Bend sb1016

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 5 – I N T R O D U C T I O N; About These Machines; Foreword; Features
  • Page 6 – Identification
  • Page 13 – S A F E T Y; Understanding Risks of Machinery
  • Page 15 – Additional Metal Lathe Safety
  • Page 16 – P R E P A R A T I O N; Preparation Overview; For Assembly
  • Page 17 – Availability; Circuit Information
  • Page 18 – To establish the correct phase polarity:; Grounding Requirements
  • Page 20 – Inventory; Unpacking
  • Page 21 – Basic steps for removing rust preventative:; Cleaning & Protecting
  • Page 22 – Weight Load; Space Allocation; Location
  • Page 23 – To lift and move your lathe:
  • Page 24 – Leveling
  • Page 25 – Assembly; Lubricating Lathe; Adding Cutting Fluid
  • Page 26 – Connecting to Power
  • Page 27 – Test Run; To test run your machine:
  • Page 32 – Factory adjustments that should be verified:
  • Page 33 – O P E R A T I O N; Operation Overview
  • Page 34 – Main Power Control; Headstock Controls
  • Page 35 – Carriage Controls
  • Page 36 – Tailstock Controls
  • Page 37 – Removing Chuck or Faceplate
  • Page 38 – Mounting Chuck or Faceplate; To mount a chuck or faceplate:
  • Page 41 – Changing Jaws
  • Page 42 – Mounting Workpiece
  • Page 43 – Tailstock
  • Page 44 – Offsetting; Installing Tooling
  • Page 45 – To remove a tapered drill bit or chuck arbor:; To install a tapered drill or chuck:
  • Page 46 – Aligning
  • Page 48 – Faceplate; Mounting Workpiece with Clamps
  • Page 49 – Mounting Center in Spindle; Dead Centers
  • Page 50 – Mounting Center in Tailstock; To mount a center in the tailstock:; Removing Center from Tailstock; To install and use the steady rest:; Steady Rest
  • Page 51 – Follow Rest; To set the compound slide at a certain angle:; Compound Slide
  • Page 52 – To load the tool post:
  • Page 53 – Micrometer Stop; To adjust the micrometer stop:
  • Page 54 – Manual Feed; Carriage Handwheel; Spindle Speed; Determining Spindle Speed
  • Page 55 – Setting Spindle Speed
  • Page 56 – Power Feed Controls; Power Feed
  • Page 57 – To engage the power feed:
  • Page 58 – Half Nut Lever; Threading; Power Feed Lever; Thread Dial & Chart Overview
  • Page 59 – Using Thread Dial and Chart; TPI 2-54 Not Divisible By 4
  • Page 60 – Other Fractional TPI; TPI
  • Page 61 – Understanding Thread & Feed Rate Chart; Positioning Gearbox Levers
  • Page 62 – Repositioning Change Gears; Configuring Change Gears; Alternate Position
  • Page 63 – To use the cutting fluid system on your lathe:
  • Page 64 – A C C E S S O R I E S; Accessories
  • Page 66 – M A I N T E N A N C E; Maintenance Schedule; Ongoing; Daily, After Operations; Monthly; Cleaning
  • Page 67 – South Bend La; Monthly Maintenance Char; Maintenance Chart
  • Page 68 – Headstock; Oil Pressure Safety Switch
  • Page 69 – Checking & Adding Oil; Changing Headstock Oil; To to change the headstock oil:
  • Page 71 – Priming the Oil Pump; To prime the oil pump:; Quick Change Gearbox
  • Page 72 – Apron; Lead Screw
  • Page 73 – Unpainted & Machined Surfaces
  • Page 74 – Change Gears; Lubricating
  • Page 75 – Adding Fluid
  • Page 76 – Changing Cutting Fluid; To change the cutting fluid:
  • Page 77 – Cleaning Electrical Box; To clean the fans and electrical box:
  • Page 78 – Machine Storage
  • Page 79 – S E R V I C E; Backlash Adjustment; Cross Slide Leadscrew; Compound Leadscrew
  • Page 80 – To remove leadscrew end play:; Gib Adjustment; Compound & Cross Slide Gibs; To adjust the compound and cross slide gibs:
  • Page 81 – Saddle Gibs; To adjust the saddle gibs:
  • Page 82 – Half Nut Adjustment; To adjust the half nut gib:; Tailstock Gib; To adjust the tailstock gib:
  • Page 84 – To replace the brake shoes:
  • Page 87 – To replace the shear pin:
  • Page 89 – To remove the gap insert:
  • Page 90 – W A R R A N T Y
  • Page 93 – E L E C T R I C A L; Electrical Safety Instructions; Circuit Requirements:; WIRING DIAGRAM COLOR KEY
  • Page 94 – Wiring Overview
  • Page 98 – box photo
  • Page 105 – P A R T S
  • Page 106 – Headstock Controls Parts List
  • Page 107 – Headstock Internal Gears
  • Page 108 – Headstock Internal Gears Parts List
  • Page 109 – Headstock Transfer Gears
  • Page 110 – Headstock Transfer Gears Parts List
  • Page 111 – Gearbox Gears
  • Page 112 – Gearbox Gears Parts List
  • Page 113 – Gearbox Controls A
  • Page 114 – Gearbox Controls B
  • Page 115 – Gearbox Controls Parts List
  • Page 116 – Apron Front
  • Page 117 – Apron Rear
  • Page 118 – Apron Parts List
  • Page 120 – Compound Slide & Tool Post
  • Page 121 – Cross Slide & Saddle A
  • Page 122 – Cross Slide & Saddle B
  • Page 123 – Cross Slide & Saddle Parts List
  • Page 125 – Bed & Shafts Parts List
  • Page 126 – End Gears
  • Page 128 – Motor & Lubrication Parts List
  • Page 130 – Cabinets & Panels Parts List
  • Page 132 – Tailstock Parts List
  • Page 133 – Thread Dial
  • Page 136 – Brake System
  • Page 137 – Electrical Cabinet & Control Panel
  • Page 138 – Electrical Cabinet & Control Panel Parts List
  • Page 140 – Front Machine Labels
  • Page 141 – Rear Machine Labels
  • Page 143 – Warranty
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Summary

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Table of Contents INTRODUCTION .................................................... 3 About These Machines......................................... 3 Foreword ............................................................. 3 Capabilities ......................................................... 3 Feat...

Page 5 - I N T R O D U C T I O N; About These Machines; Foreword; Features

INTRODUCTION For Machines Mfg. Since 7/ 09 Model SB1016 / SB1036 -3- I N T R O D U C T I O N About These Machines Foreword " The screw cutting engine lathe is the oldest and most important of machine tools and from it all other machine tools have been developed. It was the lathe that made possib...

Page 6 - Identification

-4- For Machines Mfg. Since 7/ 09 Model SB1016 / SB1036 I N T R O D U C T I O N Identification Serious personal injury could occur if you connect the machine to power before completing the setup process. DO NOT connect power until instructed to do so later in this manual. Untrained users have an incr...

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