South Bend SB1313 - Manual

South Bend SB1313

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Operation and Safety
  • Page 3 – Figure 2; Note: Each jaw is marked
  • Page 4 – Troubleshooting; Symptom; Parts Diagram
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us at: (360) 734-1540

FAX: (360) 676-1075

Chucks are heavy! Get assistance when

installing or removing the chuck from the

lathe. Wear heavy duty leather boots for

foot and toe protection, and keep hands and

fingers away from all pinch points. Ignoring

this warning can lead to a severe crushing

injury or finger amputation!

Model SB1313

High Precision 6" Lathe Chuck

Instruction Sheet

Specifications

OD Clamping Range ... 0.32"-6.30" (8-160mm)

ID Clamping Range .. 2.17"-5.90" (55-150mm)

Outer Diameter ........................6.57" (167mm)

Maximum Chuck Key Torque .........58 ft/lbs

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Maximum Jaw Gripping Force ....... 4721 lbs

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Maximum Speed .............................2000 RPM

Two-Piece Hardened Steel Jaws ............... Yes

Plain Back Mounting ................................. Yes

Jaw Mounting Cap Screw Torque ......29 ft/lbs

Grease Fitting Lubricated ......................... Yes

Cast-Iron Construction .............................. Yes

Chuck Weight ......................................... 20 lbs

Origin ................................................... Taiwan

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Maximum handle torque and gripping force

is given at full jaw and scroll gear engage-

ment. If jaw and scroll gear are partially

engaged, clamping force and gripping force is

reduced.

Installation

1.

DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER!

2.

Mount the back plate on the spindle.

3.

Accurately measure the inside of the back

relief bore on the chuck. This dimension is

critical and should be ± 0.001''.

4.

Face and true the diameter of the back plate.

Make passes across the face until the entire

surface has been cut.

5.

Turn a shoulder into the face

1

8

'' deep and

0.001" to 0.002'' larger than the back relief

bore diameter. Remember that this is a press

fit. Chamfer the corner a small amount to

prevent any burrs when installing.

Figure 1. Features.

Manufactured

with high-tech

German CNC

machinery

Grease fitting for

complete internal

lubrication

Universal

plain-back

mounting

Four hardened steel jaws

for durability and

extreme clamping

force and grip

Two-piece

jaws for speedy

internal/external

clamping changes

Designed for

up to

2000 RPM

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Summary

Page 2 - Operation and Safety

-2- 6. While the back plate is still installed in the lathe, scribe a 147mm diameter centerline in the face of the back plate. This centerline is for the chuck mounting bolt holes. 7. Along the circumference of the centerline just scribed, mark and center punch the three mounting bolt hole locations...

Page 3 - Figure 2; Note: Each jaw is marked

-3- Care & Maintenance For optimum performance from your chuck, follow the maintenance schedule below, and never hammer on the chuck, jaws, or a workpiece clamped in the chuck. Never subject the chuck to abrasives, flame, or water. Daily: • Check/correct loose mounting bolts. • Use a vacuum, rag...

Page 4 - Troubleshooting; Symptom; Parts Diagram

-4- Copyright © March, 2010 By South Bend Lathe Co. WARNING: No portion of this manual may be reproduced in any shape or form without the written approval of South Bend Lathe Co. #CR12664 Printed in Taiwan. www.southbendlathe.com Troubleshooting If you need replacement parts, or if you are unsure ho...

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