Southbend SB1053F Turn-X manual

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    Manual Inser t PHONE: (360) 734-1540 • www.southbendlathe.com M O D E L S B1053F TU R N-X 14" X 4 0" G EAR H EAD L A TH E w/ D R O Copyright © December , 2013 by South Bend Lathe Co. W AR N I NG: No por tion of this manual may be reproduced without written approval. #TS16218 Printed in T aiwan The Model SB1053F Lathe is the same machin[...]

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    Model SB1053F Page 1 of 3 Model SB1053F 14" x 40" Turn-X Gearhead Lathe with Fagor DRO Product Dimensions Weight........................................................................................................................................................... 2993 lbs. Width (side-to-side) x Depth (front-to-back) x Height.........[...]

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    Model SB1053F Page 2 of 3 Main Specifications Operation Info Swing Over Bed.................................................................................................................................. 14.17 in. Distance Between Centers..............................................................................................................[...]

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    Model SB1053F Page 3 of 3 Construction Base.................................................................................................................................................... Cast Iron Headstock.......................................................................................................................................... [...]

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    Hundr eds of Thousands of Lathes Sold W ith a T radition of Q uality Since 1906! © June, 2011 by South Bend Lathe Co. F or Machines Mfg. Since 3/11 1 6 S PEED GE A RH EAD L A TH E MODE L S B1053 14" X 4 0" MODE L S B105 4F 16" X 4 0" w/ D R O MODE L S B1055F 16" X 6 0" w/ D R O O WN E R'S MAN UAL[...]

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    Customer Ser vice We stand behind our machines. If you have any service questions, parts requests or general questions about your purchase, feel free to contact us. South Bend Lathe Co. P.O. Box 2027 Bellingham, WA 98227 Fax: (360) 676-1075 (International) Fax: (360) 734-1639 (USA Only) Email: sales@southbendlathe.com Updates For your convenience, [...]

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    T able of Contents INTRODUCT ION .................................................... 3 About This Machine ............................................. 3 Foreword ............................................................. 3 Capabilities ......................................................... 3 Features ........................................[...]

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    Compound Rest Handwheel ............................... 51 Spindle Speed ..................................................... 51 Determining Spindle Speed ................................ 51 Setting Spindle Speed ........................................ 52 Configuration Examples ..................................... 52 Power Feed ................[...]

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    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -3- I N TRODUCT ION Ab out T his Mac hine F oreword " 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 possible the building of the steamboat, the locomotive, the e[...]

  • Page 10

    -4- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e I N TRODUCT ION General Identification K. Tailstock L. Longitudinal Leadscrew M. Feed Rod N. Coolant Tank & Pump Access O. Carriage P. Brake Pedal Q. Chip Drawer R. Micrometer Stop S. Spindle Motor 2-Speed Switch T. Quick-Change Gearbox Controls U. Headstock Controls A. Headsto[...]

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    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -5- I N TRODUCT ION Refer to Figures 2–9 and the following descriptions to become familiar with the features and basic controls of this lathe. This knowledge will be necessary to properly set up the lathe for the test run and spindle break-in. Controls & Components Figure 2. Loc[...]

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    -6- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e I N TRODUCT ION F eed Controls F eed Range Lever: Shifts the quick-change gearbox into low range, neutral, or high range. F eed Direction Lever: Controls the direction of the leadscrew or feed rod. Control Panel Coolant Switch: Starts and stops the coolant pump. Fluid flow is contro[...]

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    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -7- I N TRODUCT ION A. 4- Position T ool Post Lever: Locks the tool holder in four possible positions. B. Compound Rest Handwheel: Moves the cutting tool back and forth relative to the workpiece. Includes an indirect-read graduated dial, which represents actual tool movement. C. Coola[...]

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    -8- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e I N TRODUCT ION F oot Brake This lathe is equipped with a foot brake (see Figure 10 ) to quickly stop the spindle instead of allowing it to coast to a stop on its own. Pushing the foot brake while the spindle is ON also cuts power to the motor. After the foot brake is used, the spin[...]

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    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -9- I N TRODUCT ION MODE L S B1053, S B105 4F , S B1055F 1 6 S PEED GE A RH EAD L A TH E S P .O . Box 2027 , Bellingham , W A 98227 U.S.A. 0(/.%s © South Bend Lathe Co. www.southbendlathe.com Product Specifications Model Nu[...]

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    -10 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e I N TRODUCT ION Model Number S B1053 S B1054F S B1055F Main Motor Type TEFC Induction TEFC Induction TEFC Induction Horsepower 7.5 HP 7.5 HP 7.5 HP Voltage 220V 440V 440V Phase 3-Phase 3-Phase 3-Phase Amps 18A at 850 RPM, 20A at 1725 RPM 10A at 1725 RPM, 9A at 850 RPM 10A at 1725 [...]

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    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -1 1- I N TRODUCT ION Model Number S B1053 S B1054F S B1055F Headstock Information Spindle Bore 2.06 in. 2-1/16 in. 2-1/16 in. Spindle Taper MT#6 MT#6 MT#6 Number of Spindle Speeds 16 16 16 Range of Spindle Speeds 40 – 2000 RPM 40 – 2000 RPM 40 – 2000 RPM Spindle Type D1-6 Camlo[...]

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    -1 2 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e I N TRODUCT ION Model Number S B1053 S B1054F S B1055F Construction Headstock Cast Iron Cast Iron Cast Iron Headstock Gears Flame-Hardened Steel Flame-Hardened Steel Flame-Hardened Steel Bed Meehanite Castings with Induction-Hardened Ways Induction-Hardened Ways Induction-Hardene[...]

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    S AFE TY F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -1 3 - S A FE TY Underst anding Risks of Mac hiner y Operating all machinery and machining equipment can be dangerous or relatively safe depending on how it is installed and maintained, and the operator's experience, common sense, risk awareness, working conditions, and [...]

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    -14 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e S A FETY Entanglement: Loose clothing, gloves, neckties, jewelry or long hair may get caught in moving parts, causing entanglement, amputation, crushing, or strangulation. Reduce this risk by removing/securing these items so they cannot contact moving parts. Mental Aler tness: Ope[...]

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    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -1 5 - S A FE TY Additional Met al L athe Safety Speed Rates. Operating the lathe at the wrong speed can cause nearby parts to break or the workpiece to come loose, which will result in dangerous projectiles that could cause severe impact injuries. Large or non-concentric workpieces m[...]

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    -16 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e S A FETY Chuc k Safety Entanglement. Entanglement with a rotating chuck can lead to death, amputation, broken bones, or other serious injury. Never attempt to slow or stop the lathe chuck by hand, and always roll up long sleeves, tie back long hair, and remove any jewelry or loose[...]

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    PREP AR A T ION F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -17- PREP A R A T I O N Preparation Over view T hings Y ou'll Need To complete the preparation process, you will need the following items: F or Lifting and Moving s !FORKLIFTOROTHERPOWERLIFTINGDEVICERATED for at least 5000 lbs. s ,IFT[...]

  • Page 24

    -1 8 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e PREP A R A T I O N Power Supply Requirements Before installing the machine, consider the availability and proximity of the required power supply circuit. If an existing circuit does not meet the requirements for this machine, a new circuit must be installed. To minimize the risk [...]

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    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -1 9 - PREP A R A T I O N Elec trocution or fir e ma y occur if machine is not correc tly grounded and attache d to the power supply. Use a qualified elec tric ian to ensure a safe powe r c onn ec ti on . Grounding Requirements In the event of certain types of malfunctions or breakdow[...]

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    -2 0 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e PREP A R A T I O N Unpac king This item was carefully packaged to prevent damage during transport. If you discover any damage, please immediately call Customer Service at (360) 734-1540 for advice. You may need to file a freight claim, so save the containers and all packing mater[...]

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    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -21 - PREP A R A T I O N The unpainted surfaces are coated at the factory with a heavy-duty rust preventative that prevents corrosion during shipment and storage. The benefit of this rust preventative is that it works very well. The downside is that it can be time-consuming to thorou[...]

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    -22 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e PREP A R A T I O N Keep Workpiece Loading Ar ea Unobstructed Electrical Access D oor = P ower Connection Location B C A D Min. 30" W all Figure 15. Space required for full range of movement. Physical Environment Electrical Inst allation L ighting W eight Load Space Allocation[...]

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    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -2 3 - PREP A R A T I O N L ifting & Moving Do not attempt to lift or move this lathe without using the proper lifting equipment or the necessary assistance from other people. Each piece of lifting equipment must be rated for at least 5000 lbs. to support dynamic loads that may be[...]

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    -2 4 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e PREP A R A T I O N 6. Attach the lifting straps to the forklift forks or a hook and chain, as shown in Figures 19–20 . F orklift F orks Lifting Str aps 12" Long 2x6 Boar d 12" Long 2x6 Boar d Figure 19. Lathe set up for lifting with forklift. 7. Unbolt the lathe from [...]

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    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -2 5 - PREP A R A T I O N Assembly With the exception of the handwheel handles, the lathe is shipped fully assembled. To install the handwheel handles, thread the large handle into the carriage handwheel and the small handle into the cross slide handwheel, as shown in Figure 24 . To l[...]

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    -2 6 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e PREP A R A T I O N In addition to the reservoirs, we also recommend that you lubricate all other points on the machine at this time. This can be accomplished by following the maintenance schedule on Page 65 . Note: If this lathe was shipped with oil in the reservoirs, do not chan[...]

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    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -27- PREP A R A T I O N L3 L2 L1 T o P ower Supply Ho t MAS TER POWER SWIT CH H ot Ho t Ground Figure 27 . Power connection at master power switch. 4. Make sure the wires have enough slack so that they do not bind at the terminals. 5. Close and lock the main electrical box door. Conne[...]

  • Page 34

    -2 8 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e PREP A R A T I O N T est Run After all preparation steps have been completed, the machine and its safety features must be tested to ensure correct operation. If you discover a problem with the operation of the machine or its safety components, shut the machine down, disconnect it[...]

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    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -2 9 - PREP A R A T I O N 10. Move the spindle ON/OFF lever to the OFF (middle) position, as shown in Figure 33 . 8. Set the spindle speed to 40 RPM. You may have to manually rock the chuck back-and- forth to make the gears mesh. a. Turn the two-speed motor switch to the LOW position.[...]

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    -30- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e PREP A R A T I O N 12. Connect the lathe to the power source, then turn the master power switch to the ON position (see Figure 34 ). 13. To reset the STOP button and enable power to the lathe electrical controls, twist the STOP button clockwise until it pops out. The power light on[...]

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    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -3 1 - PREP A R A T I O N 17 . Move the spindle ON/OFF lever to the OFF (middle) position, reset the STOP button by twisting it clockwise until it pops out, then restart spindle rotation. 18. Push the foot brake. The lathe should come to a quick stop. — If the brake pedal has no eff[...]

  • Page 38

    -3 2- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e PREP A R A T I O N Spindle Break- In The high-quality bearings and gears used in this lathe are manufactured to very close tolerances. Before subjecting the lathe to full loads, it is essential to complete the spindle break-in process as described below. This will ensure the best [...]

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    OPE RA TION F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -33- OP E RA TION Operation Over view T o complete a typical operation, the operator does the following: 1. Puts on safety glasses, rolls up sleeves, removes jewelry, and secures any clothing, jewelry, or hair that could get entangled in moving parts. 2. Examines the workp[...]

  • Page 40

    -34- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e OP E RA TION Chuc k & F aceplate Mounting This lathe ships with the 3-jaw chuck installed. This is a scroll-type chuck where all three jaws move in unison when the chuck key is used. The included 4-jaw chuck features independent jaws, which are used for square or unevenly- shap[...]

  • Page 41

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -35- OP E RA TION Chuc k Inst allation To ensure accurate work, it is extremely important to make sure the spindle nose and chuck mating surfaces/tapers are clean. Even a small amount of lint or debris can affect accuracy. The chuck is properly installed when all camlocks are tight, t[...]

  • Page 42

    -36- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e OP E RA TION Figure 40. Registration mark locations. Camlock Spindle 2-Piece Direct Mount Camlock Chuck Marks for Chuck Reassembly Chuck Halves Spindle & Chuck Registr ation Marks Registration Marks Lightly stamp registration marks across the mating seams of chuck components. T[...]

  • Page 43

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -3 7 - OP E RA TION Scroll Chuc k Clamping This scroll-type chuck has an internal scroll-gear that moves all jaws in unison when adjusted with the chuck key. This chuck will hold cylindrical parts on-center with the axis of spindle rotation and can be rotated at high speeds if the wor[...]

  • Page 44

    -38- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e OP E RA TION Figure 43. 4-jaw tightening sequence. 1 2 3 4 Workpiece Centerpoint 5. Tighten each jaw in small increments. After you have adjusted the first jaw, continue tightening in an opposing sequence, as shown in Figure 43 . 6. After the workpiece is held in place by the jaws,[...]

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    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -39- OP E RA TION T o mount a non-concentric workpiece to the faceplate: 1. DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER! 2. Protect the bedway with a piece of plywood. 3. With the help from another person or a holding device to support the workpiece, position it onto the faceplate and clamp it in pla[...]

  • Page 46

    -4 0- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e OP E RA TION Inst alling T ooling This tailstock uses a quill with an MT#4 taper that has a lock slot in the back of the bore that accepts tang arbors and drill bits (see Figures 47–48 for examples). Figure 47 . T ypes of t apered arb ors and tooling. T ang Screw End Solid End O[...]

  • Page 47

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -4 1 - OP E RA TION Removing T ooling 1. Use a shop rag to hold the tool. 2. Rotate the tailstock handwheel counterclockwise until the tool is forced out of the quill. — If the tool does not come loose by retracting the quill, extend the quill and use a drift key in the slot shown i[...]

  • Page 48

    -4 2- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e OP E RA TION 2. Rotate the adjustment cap screws in opposite directions for the desired offset (see the illustration in Figure 50 ). 3. Retighten the clamping hex bolts underneath the tailstock to secure the offset. Aligning T ailstock to Spindle Centerline This is an essential ad[...]

  • Page 49

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -4 3- OP E RA TION Note: If necessary in the following step, refer to Offsetting Tailstock on Page 41 for detailed instructions. 8. Use calipers to measure both ends of the workpiece. — If the test stock is thicker at the tailstock end, move the tailstock toward the front of the lat[...]

  • Page 50

    -44- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e OP E RA TION L ive Centers A live center has bearings that allow the center tip and the workpiece to rotate together; it can be installed in the spindle and the tailstock quill for higher speeds. However, a live center typically does not provide the same level of rigidity as a dead[...]

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    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -4 5- OP E RA TION 3. Use the tailstock handwheel to feed the quill out from the casting approximately 1". Note: Do not extend the quill more than 2" or stability and accuracy will be reduced. 4. Insert the center into the tailstock quill. 5. Seat the center firmly into the [...]

  • Page 52

    -4 6- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e OP E RA TION The steady rest supports long shafts and can be mounted anywhere along the length of the bedway. Familiarize yourself with the steady rest components shown in Figure 61 to better understand its operation. Steady Rest Figure 61. Steady rest components. Finger Adjustmen[...]

  • Page 53

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -4 7 - OP E RA TION F ollow Rest The follow rest mounts to the saddle with two cap screws (see Figure 63 ). It is used on long, slender parts to prevent workpiece deflection from the pressure of the cutting tool during operation. Adjust the follow rest fingers in the same manner as th[...]

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    -48- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e OP E RA TION 2. Rotate the rest to the desired angle, as indicated by the scale at the base, then retighten the two hex nuts. Tip: The first time you set the angle of the compound rest for cutting threads, mark the location on the cross slide as a quick reference point. This will [...]

  • Page 55

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -4 9- OP E RA TION Aligning Cutting T ool with Spindle Centerline For most operations, the cutting tool tip should be aligned with the spindle centerline, as illustrated in Figure 67 . Figure 67 . Cutting tool aligned with spindle centerline (viewed from tailstock). Cutting T ool Spin[...]

  • Page 56

    -5 0- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e OP E RA TION Adjust able F eed Stop The adjustable feed stop system will only st op carriage mov ement if t he carriage is engaged with th e feed rod. When the carriage is engaged wit h the leadscrew for thr eading oper ations , the adjustable fee d stop system WILL NOT stop carri[...]

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    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -5 1 - OP E RA TION Manual F eed The handwheels shown in Figure 71 , and described below, allow the operator to manually move the cutting tool. Carriage Handwheel The carriage handwheel moves the carriage left or right along the bed. It has a graduated dial with 0.01" increments,[...]

  • Page 58

    -5 2- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e OP E RA TION Setting Spindle Speed Selecting one of the 16 spindle speeds available is a combination of configuring the two-speed motor switch, the spindle range lever, and the spindle speed lever shown in Figure 73 . The spindle speed and range levers control the gear configurat[...]

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    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -5 3- OP E RA TION 4. Move the spindle speed lever so that the indicator points to the letter "A". This will select the spindle speed of 40 RPM in the top row of the chart. Example 2: Spindle Speed of 125 0 R P M 1. Make sure the spindle is completely stopped and the spindle[...]

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    -54- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e OP E RA TION Power F eed Controls Use Figures 77–80 and the following descriptions to become familiar with the locations and functions of the controls that you will use to set up the correct power feed for your operation. Note: Before using power feed, you may have to re-configur[...]

  • Page 61

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -5 5- OP E RA TION F eed Direction K nob: Changes power feed direction (see Figure 80 ). The advantage of this knob is that you can quickly reverse power feed direction while the spindle is rotating—without having to turn the lathe off, wait until the spindle is stopped, then use th[...]

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    -5 6 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e OP E RA TION 3. The configuration string of characters to the right of the selected feed rate (LCS8W) displays the positions to set the feed controls for a feed rate of 0.18mm/rev. 4. Position the controls as indicated in the following instructions. If needed, use the chuck key t[...]

  • Page 63

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -5 7 - OP E RA TION Alternate Configuration Use the alternate end gear configuration when cutting modular or diametral threads, as illustrated in Figure 84 . Figure 84 . Alternate end gear configuration. 57T 44T 24T Modular and Diametr al Pitch T urning 56T Spacer Configuring End Ge[...]

  • Page 64

    -5 8- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e OP E RA TION The following subsections describe how to use the threading controls and charts on this lathe. If you are unfamiliar with the process of cutting threads on a lathe, we strongly recommend that you read books, review industry trade magazines, or get formal training befo[...]

  • Page 65

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -5 9- OP E RA TION T hread Dial The numbers on the thread dial are used with the thread dial chart to show when to engage the half nut during inch threading. The thread dial gear must be engaged with the leadscrew for this to work. Loosen the knurled knob on the thread dial, pivot the[...]

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    -60- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e OP E RA TION T hread Dial Char t Find the TPI (threads per inch) that you want to cut in the left column of the thread dial chart (see Figure 89 ), then reference the dial number to the right of it. The dial numbers indicate when to engage the half nut for a specific thread pitch.[...]

  • Page 67

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -6 1 - OP E RA TION The chip drawer shown in Figure 96 catches swarf and metal chips during the machining process. It easily slides open to provide access to swarf during cleanup. Also, the chip drawer contains a screen that allows run-off coolant to drain back into the reservoir. Chi[...]

  • Page 68

    -6 2- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e OP E RA TION Always use high quality coolant and follow the manufacturer's instructions for diluting. The quick reference table shown in Figure 98 can help you select the appropriate fluid. Refer to Coolant System Service on Page 72 for detailed instructions on how to add or [...]

  • Page 69

    A CCESSOR I ES F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -6 3- A CCESSOR I ES 1.73" 2.83" 4.29" 8.86" 2.99" 1.378" 60° Accessories This section includes the most common accessories available for your lathe, which may be available through your local South Bend Lathe Co. dealer. If you do not have[...]

  • Page 70

    -6 4- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e A CCESSOR I ES SB129 8—S B L Bench Lathe Shop Clock SB129 9—S B L T oolroom Lathe Shop Clock SB13 00—S B L L athe with Man These fine traditional shop clocks are constructed with a metal antique-finished frame. They are easy to read from a distance and measure 14" in di[...]

  • Page 71

    MAI NTE NANC E F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -6 5- MAI NTE NAN C E Alwa ys disconnect power to the machine before per forming maintenance. F ailure to do this may result in elec trocution or accidental star tup injur y . ! Maintenance Sc hedule Cleaning & Protecting Regular cleaning is one of the most importan[...]

  • Page 72

    -6 6- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e MAI NTE NAN C E Once every year, or more often with heavy use, perform these service items. Keep track of when you last performed your annual service and when you’ll need to perform it again. Use this chart to keep track of the maintenance performed on your South Bend Lathe. Cro[...]

  • Page 73

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -6 7 - MAI NTE NAN C E L ubrication Headstoc k Oil Type .. Mobil DTE Light or ISO 32 Equivalent Oil Amount ............................................... 8 Quarts Check/Add Frequency .................................... Daily Change Frequency ....................... Every 6 Months Th[...]

  • Page 74

    -6 8- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e MAI NTE NAN C E Quic k- Change Gearb ox Oil Type ...... Mobil Vactra 2 or ISO 68 Equivalent Oil Amount ............................................ 1.4 Quarts Check/Add Frequency .................................... Daily Change Frequency ...................................Annuall[...]

  • Page 75

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -6 9- MAI NTE NAN C E One- Shot Oiler T he o ne-shot oil er shown in Figure 113 lubricates the sad dle wa ys wi th oil f rom the ap ron reservoir . To use th e one-sho t oiler to l ubrica te t he w a ys, pull the pum p k no b out for tw o or three sec on ds and then p ush it in. The p[...]

  • Page 76

    -70 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e MAI NTE NAN C E Leadscrew Oil Type ...... Mobil Vactra 2 or ISO 68 Equivalent Oil Amount ............................................ As Needed Lubrication Frequency ................................... Daily Bef ore l ubrica ti ng the l eadscrew , clean it f irst with mi ne ral sp[...]

  • Page 77

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -71- MAI NTE NAN C E End Gears Grease Type ............................................... NLGI#2 Frequency ................ Annually or When Changing The end gears, shown in Figure 117 , should always have a thin coat of heavy grease to minimize corrosion, noise, and wear. Wipe away [...]

  • Page 78

    -72 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e MAI NTE NAN C E Coolant System Ser vice The coolant system consists of a fluid tank, pump, and flexible nozzle. The pump pulls fluid from the tank and sends it to the valve, which controls the flow of coolant to the nozzle. As the fluid leaves the work area, it drains back into th[...]

  • Page 79

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -73 - MAI NTE NAN C E T o change the coolant: 1. Position the coolant nozzle over the splash guard so that it is pointing behind the lathe. If you have the optional hose, connect it to the end of the nozzle now. 2. Place the 5-gallon bucket behind the lathe and under the coolant nozzl[...]

  • Page 80

    -7 4 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e MAI NTE NAN C E 7. Pour the remaining coolant into a 5-gallon bucket and close the lid. 8. Clean all the sludge out of the bottom of the tank and then flush it clean. Use the second bucket to hold the waste and make sure to seal the lid closed when done. Dispose of the old coolan[...]

  • Page 81

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -75 - MAI NTE NAN C E T o prepare your machine for long-term storage (a year or more): 1. Run the lathe and bring all gearboxes to operating temperature, then drain and refill them with clean oil. 2. Pump out the old coolant, and remove and blow out lines with compressed air and a few[...]

  • Page 82

    -76 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e MAI NTE NAN C E Cross Slide T ools Needed: Qty Hex Wrench 3mm ................................................. 1 Hex Wrench 5mm ................................................ 1 The cross slide backlash is adjusted by loosening all four cap screws shown in Figure 122 , then tigh[...]

  • Page 83

    SE RVI C E F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -7 7- S E RVI C E Gib Adjustment The goal of adjusting the gib screws is to remove sloppiness or "play" from the ways without over- adjusting them to the point where they become stiff and difficult to move. In general, loose gibs cause poor finishes and tool chatt[...]

  • Page 84

    -78 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e S E RVI C E Note: Remove the carriage lock clamp to access the saddle gib adjustment screw on the tailstock side (see Figure 127 ). Note: Before adjusting the tailstock gib, loosen the hex bolts underneath both ends of the tailstock (see Figure 128 ) to release the clamping pressu[...]

  • Page 85

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -79 - S E RVI C E F eed Rod Clutch Adjustment T ools Needed: Qty Hex Wrench 2.5mm .............................................. 1 Hex Wrench 3mm ................................................. 1 T o adjust the clutch release point: 1. DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER! 2. Remove the clut[...]

  • Page 86

    -80- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e S E RVI C E V- Belts V-belts stretch and wear with use, so check them on a monthly basis to ensure optimal power transmission. Replace all of the V-belts if any of them show signs of glazing, fraying, or cracking. T ools Needed: Qty Phillips Screwdriver #2 .........................[...]

  • Page 87

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -8 1 - S E RVI C E Brake & Switc h As the brake lining wears, the foot pedal develops more travel. If the brake band is not adjusted to compensate for normal wear, the limit switch will still turn the lathe off, but the spindle will not stop as quickly. It is especially important [...]

  • Page 88

    -8 2- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e S E RVI C E 10. Push the pedal lever down to verify that the cam lobe pushes the brake switch plunger in. When pushed in, the switch should click. — If the switch does not click, loosen the switch mounting screws, push the brake pedal all the way down, then move the switch close[...]

  • Page 89

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -83- S E RVI C E 4. Put on safety glasses. Figure 140. Shroud washer and shear pin alignment. Cutout Shear Pin Head Shroud W asher 3. Rotate the shroud washer on the leadscrew (see Figure 140 ) so that the cutout lines up with the shear pin head. 5. Move the retaining ring shown in Fi[...]

  • Page 90

    -84- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e S E RVI C E Figure 143. New shear pin installed in b ore. Shear Pin 8. Insert the blow gun tip into the shear pin hole, blow out the hole with compressed air, then put a drop of oil in the hole. 9. Insert the new shear pin into the bore, as shown in Figure 143 . Note: If the pin do[...]

  • Page 91

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -85- S E RVI C E The gap insert directly under the spindle (see Figure 146 ) can be removed to create additional space for turning large diameter parts. The gap insert was installed, then ground flush with the bed at the factory to ensure a precision fit and alignment. Therefore, if t[...]

  • Page 92

    TROUBLESHOOT ING -86- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e T ROU B LESHOO T I NG If you need replacement parts, or if you are unsure how to do any of the solutions given here, feel free to call us at (360) 734-1540. Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Machine does not start or a circuit breaker trips. 1. (First time o[...]

  • Page 93

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -8 7 - T ROU B LESHOO T I NG Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Entire machine vibrates upon startup and while running. 1. Workpiece is unbalanced. 1. Re-install workpiece as centered with the spindle bore as possible. 2. Loose or damaged V-belt(s). 2. Re-tension/replace the V-b[...]

  • Page 94

    -88- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e T ROU B LESHOO T I NG Gear change levers will not shift into position. 1. Gears not aligned inside headstock. 1. Rotate spindle by hand with light pressure on the lever until gear falls into place. Carriage will not feed, or is hard to move. 1. Gears are not all engaged. 1. Adjust [...]

  • Page 95

    ELECTRICAL F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -89- E LECT R ICA L Electrical Safety Instructions These pages are accurate at the time of printing. In the constant effort to improve, however, we may make changes to the electrical systems of future machines. Study this section carefully. If you see differences between yo[...]

  • Page 96

    -90- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e ELECTRICAL Correcting Phase Polarity W iring This sub-section is only provided for troubleshooting. If you discover during the test run that the lathe will not operate, or that the spindle runs backwards, the lathe may be wired out of phase. Without the proper test equipment to det[...]

  • Page 97

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -9 1 - E LECT R ICA L W iring Over view Spindle Motor , Page 95 Coolant Pump Motor , Page 95 End Gear Cover Safety Switch, Page 98 Brake Pedal Safety Switch, Page 98 Spindle ON/OFF Switch, Page 97 Chuck Guard Safety Switch, Page 98 Electrical Box, Page 93 Control Panel, Page 97 W ork [...]

  • Page 98

    -92- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e ELECTRICAL Coolant Pump Motor , Page 95 Brake Pedal Safety Switch, Page 98 2- Speed Motor Switch, Page 96 Electrical Box, Page 93 Control Panel, Page 97 W ork Lamp, Page 98 . Component Location Inde x visual inde x Figure 149. Component location index. End Gear Cover Safety Switch,[...]

  • Page 99

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -93- E LECT R ICA L CONT ACTOR Allen Bradley C094 00 135 7 L1 L2 A1 A2 A1 A2 L3 L4 246 8 T1 T2 T3 T4 CONT ACTOR Allen Bradley C094 00 135 7 L1 17 .5 97 2 T1 4 T2 6 T3 NO 98 95 NC 96 AB 193-T Class 10A T rip T est 19 21.5 97 2 T1 4 T2 6 T3 NO 98 95 NC 96 AB 193-T T rip T est L2 L3 L4 2[...]

  • Page 100

    -94- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e ELECTRICAL Figure 150. Electrical b ox. Spindle Motor Contactors & Overload Relay Pump Motor Contactors & Overload Relay T ransformer T ransformer Circuit Breaker Spindle/ Pump Motor Circuit Breakers Master Power Switch Electrical Bo x b o x photo[...]

  • Page 101

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -95- E LECT R ICA L Spindle Motor spindle and pump motor Figure 151. Spindle motor location. SPI N DLE M OTO R Ground V2 U2 HI LOW W2 Gn HI HI U1 V1 W1 LOW LOW T o 2- Speed Motor Switch, Page 96 Junction Box Ground CU TT IN G F LUID PUMP MO T O R 3 2 1 4 6 5 W1 W1 V1 U1 Gn Ground Cool[...]

  • Page 102

    -96 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e ELECTRICAL 2 -SPEED MO T O R S W I T CH (BOTH SI DE S S HOWN) F ront View Rear View 6 S 4 1 3 T 2 R 5 R1 R1 T1 T1 S1 S1 LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW HI HI HI HI HI HI 2- Speed Motor Switc h Figure 153. 2- Speed motor switch. 2- Speed Motor Switch T o Electrical Box, Page 93 T o Motor ,[...]

  • Page 103

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -97 - E LECT R ICA L Control Panel W iring control panel and motor Figure 154. Control panel location. Control Panel Headstock Casting CUT TIN G FLUID PUMP SWITCH JOG BUTTON POWER LAMP EMERGENC Y STOP BUTTON X1 X2 4 4 3 3 21 Ground 2 2 2 2 6 2 2 2 8 3 1 2 6 8 3 1 Control Panel Switche[...]

  • Page 104

    -98- F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e ELECTRICAL Figure 156. End Gear Cover Safety Switch location. COMMON NC NO X A1 0 13 14 21 22 NC NC NO NO 3 4 X 2 A1 X 1 4 End Gear Cover Safety Switch, Figure 156 W ork Light Brake Pedal Safety Switch, Figure 149 Chuck Guard Safety Switc h, Figure 157 additional com- ponent Additi[...]

  • Page 105

    P ARTS F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -99- P ARTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Headstoc k 1[...]

  • Page 106

    -10 0 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e P ARTS Headstoc k 2 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 13 13 13 14 15 15 15 15 16 16 17 18 18 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 24 24 25 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 42 42 43 43 44 45 45 46 46 47 48 48 48 49 49 49 49 29 29 16 16 16 16 16 16 41 4[...]

  • Page 107

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -10 1 - P ARTS Headstoc k 3 55 56 57 57 58 59 59 59 59 62A 64 65 70A 72 73 73 74 74 75 76 77 77 78 79 80 81 82 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 93 94 95 96 97 97 98 29 92 29 29 111 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 107 107 107 108 109 110 A A A C C C C B B B B 60 61 61 62 63 66 67 68 69[...]

  • Page 108

    -10 2 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e P ARTS Headstoc k 4 116 116 118A 121 121 121 29 29 29 29 29 122 123 123 123 124A 126 126 126 127 128 74 74 129 130 131 132 132 133 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 117 118 119 119 120 120 124 125[...]

  • Page 109

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -10 3 - P ARTS Headstoc k Par ts L ist REF P A RT # DE SCR IP TIO N REF P A RT # D ESC RI PTI ON 1 PSB10 5 30001 OIL FILL C A P4 7 PSB10 5 3004 7 OIL SIGHT GL A SS 3/4" 2P C A P194M C A P SCREW M6-1 X 40 CHROME 48 PLW0 5 M LOCK W A SHER 12MM 3 PSB10 5 30003 HE A DSTOCK COVER 49 P[...]

  • Page 110

    -10 4 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e P ARTS Headstoc k Par ts L ist REF P A RT # DE SCR IP TIO N REF P A RT # D ESC RI PTI ON 94 PSB10 5 30094 SPINDLE D1-6 MT#6 119 PK144M KEY 6 X 6 X 16 9 5 PSB10 5 3009 5 C A MLOCK SPRING 120 PR12M EXT RET A INING RING 3 5 MM 96 PSB10 5 30096 C A MLOCK 121 PORP021 O-RING 20.8 X 2.[...]

  • Page 111

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -10 5 - P ARTS 201 202 203 203 204 205 206 206 206 206 206 206 207 208 209 210 211 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 221 221 222 223 224 224 224 225 225 225 225 225 225 226 226 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 25[...]

  • Page 112

    -10 6 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e P ARTS Gearb o x 2 262 263 264 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 288 289 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 302 303 304 305 306 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 [...]

  • Page 113

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -10 7 - P ARTS Gearb o x Par ts L ist REF P A RT # DE SCR IP TIO N REF P A RT # D ESC RI PTI ON 201 PSB10 5 30201 GE A R SH A FT 24 7 PSB10 5 3024 7 GE A R 33T 202 PSB10 5 30202 OIL SE A L 20 X 32 X 5 MM 248 PSB10 5 30248 GE A R 22T 203 PSB10 5 30203 NEEDLE BE A RING T A F 202820 249 [...]

  • Page 114

    -10 8 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e P ARTS Gearb o x Par ts L ist REF P A RT # DE SCR IP TIO N REF P A RT # D ESC RI PTI ON 293 PSB10 5 30293 SHIFT FORK 31 7 PSB10 5 3031 7 END C A P 294 PSTB001 STEEL B A LL 1/4 318 PSB10 5 30318 SHIFT ROD PL A TE 29 5 PSB10 5 3029 5 COMPRESSION SPRING 6.3 5 X 18 319 PSB10 5 30319[...]

  • Page 115

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -10 9 - P ARTS Apron 1 401 402 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 414 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 428 429 430 431 432 434 435 437 438 439 440 441 442 444 445 446 447 448 449 484 485 486 486 487 488 489 489 490 491 492 493 490[...]

  • Page 116

    -1 10 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e P ARTS Apron 2 414 422 434 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 458 459 461 462 463 465 465 466 467 468 469 470 472 473 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 491 494 495 496 496 497 497[...]

  • Page 117

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the - 111- P ARTS Apron Par ts L ist REF P A RT # DE SCR IP TIO N REF P A RT # D ESC RI PTI ON 401 PSB10 5 30401 GE A R 18/60T 449 PSB10 5 30449 C A RRI A GE STOP PL A TE 402 PSB10 5 30402 THRUST BE A RING A S304 7 4 5 0 PSB10 5 304 5 0 FRONT A PRON P A NEL 403 PRP20M ROLL PIN 4 X 22 4 5 [...]

  • Page 118

    -1 1 2 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e P ARTS End Gears REF P A RT # DE SCR IP TIO N REF P A RT # D ESC RI PTI ON 5 01 PC A P02M C A P SCREW M6-1 X 20 5 11 PSB10 5 30 5 11 THRUST W A SHER 5 02 PSB10 5 30 5 02 GE A R FL A T W A SHER 5 12 PSB10 5 30 5 12 SH A FT COLL A R 5 03 PSB10 5 30 5 03 GE A R 24T 5 13 PSB10 5 30[...]

  • Page 119

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -1 1 3 - P ARTS Spindle Motor Assembly 601 602 602 602 602 603 603 604 605 606 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 616 617 618 619 619-1 619-2 619-3 619-4 620 621 621 622 623 623 624 625 626 627 628 629 630 630 631 632 633 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 646 61[...]

  • Page 120

    -1 14 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e P ARTS Spindle Motor Assembly Par ts L ist REF P A RT # D ES CRI PT ION REF P A RT # D ES CRI PT ION 601 PSB10 5 30601 END GE A R COVER A LIGNMENT PIN 619- 5 PSB10 5 4F0619- 5 RE A R MOTOR BE A RING (SB10 5 4F- 55 F) 602 PN02M HEX NUT M10-1. 5 620 PSB10 5 30620 END GE A R COVER [...]

  • Page 121

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -1 1 5 - P ARTS Saddle & Cross Slide 1 701 701 701 701 701 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 708 709 709 710 711 712 713A 713 714 715 716 717 718 719 720 720 721 721 722 723 724 724 725 725 726 727 728 728 729 729 730 730 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 740 751 753 754 754 755 756 7[...]

  • Page 122

    -1 16 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e P ARTS Saddle & Cross Slide 2 741 742 743 744 744 745 746 746 747 748 749 750 751 752 759 764 766 768 769 770 K^ZlZY[gdb7ZcZVi][...]

  • Page 123

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -1 17- P ARTS Saddle & Cross Slide Par ts L ist REF P A RT # DE SCR IP TIO N REF P A RT # D ESC RI PTI ON 7 01 PSB10 5 30 7 01 GIB A DJUSTMENT SCREW 7 36 PSB10 5 30 7 36 H A NDWHEEL H A NDLE 7 02 PSB10 5 30 7 02 CROSS SLIDE 7 3 7 PSB10 5 30 7 3 7 H A NDLE C A P SCREW 7 03 PSB10 5 [...]

  • Page 124

    -1 1 8 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e P ARTS Compound Slide & T ool Post REF P A RT # DES CRI PT ION REF P A RT # DE SCR IP TIO N 801 PSB10 5 30801 TOOL POST LEVER 81 7 PSB10 5 3081 7 GR A DU A TED DI A L POINTER 802 PSB10 5 30802 POST NUT 818 PSB10 5 30818 LE A DSCREW BR A CKET 803 PSB10 5 30803 POST FL A T W [...]

  • Page 125

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -1 1 9 - P ARTS Bed & Shafts 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 909 910 911 911 912 913 914 915 916 917 918 918 919 920 921 922 923 924 925 926 927 928 928 929 930 931 932 934 935 936 937 938 939 940 941 942 943 944 945 946 947 948 948 949 950 951 952 953 954 955 956 956 956 957 958 [...]

  • Page 126

    -1 2 0 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e P ARTS Bed & Shafts Par ts L ist REF P A RT # DE SCR IPT IO N REF P A RT # D ESC RI PTI ON 901 PSB10 5 30901 BED (SB10 5 3) 934 PSB10 5 30934 SHE A R PIN 901 PSB10 5 40901 BED (SB10 5 4F) 93 5 PSB10 5 3093 5 SHROUD COLL A R 901 PSB10 55 F0901 BED (SB10 55 F) 936 PSB10 5 309[...]

  • Page 127

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -1 2 1 - P ARTS Cabinet St ands & Panels 1 1001 1002 1003 1003 1003 1004 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1011 1011 1011 1011 1011 1012 1012 1013 1013 1013 1013 1013 1013 1014 1015 1017 1016 1019 1019 1020 1020 1021 1022 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 1032 103[...]

  • Page 128

    -1 2 2 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e P ARTS Cabinet St ands & Panels 2 F or Model SB1055F F or Models SB1053 & SB1054F 1003 1041 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1050 1054 1055 1054 1011 1013 1018 1053[...]

  • Page 129

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -1 2 3 - P ARTS Cabinet St ands & Panels Par ts L ist REF P A RT # DES CRI PT ION REF P A RT # D ESC RIP TIO N 1001 PSB10 5 31001 CHIP DR A WER (SB10 5 3- 5 4F) 1033 PN04M HEX NUT M4-. 7 1001 PSB10 55 F1001 CHIP DR A WER (SB10 55 F) 1034 PLW03M LOCK W A SHER 6MM 1002 PSB10 5 31002[...]

  • Page 130

    -1 2 4 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e P ARTS T ailstoc k 1101A 1101 1102 1103 1104 1104 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 1100 1110 1111 1112 1113 1114 1115 1116 1117 1118 1119 1119 1121 1122 1123 1124 1125 1126A 1126 1127 1128 1129 1130 1131 1132 1132 1133 1133 1134 1134 1135 1135 1136 1136 1137 1138 1139 1140 1141 1142 11[...]

  • Page 131

    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -1 2 5 - P ARTS T ailstoc k Par ts L ist REF P A RT # DE SC RIP TIO N REF P A R T # DES CR IPT ION 1100 PSB10 5 31100 T A ILSTOCK A SSEMBLY (SB10 5 3) 1128 PSB10 5 31128 A LIGNMENT PIN 1100 PSB10 5 4F1100 T A ILSTOCK A SSEMBLY (SB10 5 4F- 55 F) 1129 PSB10 5 31129 A LIGNMENT BLOCK 1101[...]

  • Page 132

    -1 2 6 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e P ARTS T hread Dial 1201 1202 1200 1203 1204 1205 1206 1207 1208 1209 1210 1211 1212 Micrometer Stop 1301 1302 1300 1303 1304 1305 1306 1307 1308 1309 1310 1311 1312 REF P A RT # DE SCR IP TIO N 1200 PSB10 5 31200 THRE A D DI A L A SSEMBLY 1201 PSB10 5 31201 DI A L INDIC A TOR [...]

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    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -1 2 7- P ARTS Steady Rest REF P A RT # DE SC RIP TI ON 1400 PSB10 5 31400 STE A DY REST A SSEMBLY 1401 PSB10 5 31401 FINGER A DJUSTMENT KNOB 1402 PRP 5 1M ROLL PIN 4 X 40 1403 PSB10 5 31403 SP A CER 1404 PSB10 5 31404 FINGER A DJUSTMENT BOLT 140 5 PSB10 5 3140 5 FINGER 1406 PSB10 5 3[...]

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    -1 2 8 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e P ARTS Electrical Electrical Cabinet Control P anel 1601 1602 1603 1604 1605 1606 1607 1608 1609 1610 1611 1612 1613 1614 1602 1617 1617 1615 1616 REF P A RT # DE SCR IP TIO N REF P A RT # DE SCR IPT IO N 1601 PSB10 5 31601 ELECTRIC A L MOUNTING PL A TE 1608 PSB10 5 31608 TR A [...]

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    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -1 2 9 - P ARTS Accessories REF P A RT # DE SCR IP TIO N REF P A RT # D ESC RI PTI ON 1 7 01 SB1309 3-J A W CHUCK A SSEMBLY 9" 1 7 10 PSB10 5 31 7 10 FOOT C A ST-IRON 1 7 02 PSB10 5 31 7 02 F A CEPL A TE A SSEMBLY 12" 1 7 11 PSDF2 ST A ND A RD SCREWDRIVER #2 1 7 03 SB1228 4-[...]

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    -1 3 0 - F or Machines Mfg . Since 3 /1 1 1 6 -Speed G earh ea d Lath e P ARTS F ront Machine L abels 1801 1802 1803 1824 1804 1805 1806 1807 1808 1809 1810 1811 1812 1813 1814 1815 1816 1823 1817 WARNING! ! Never use spindle speeds faster than the chuck RPM rating or the safe limits of your workpiece. Excessive spindle speeds greatly increase the [...]

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    F or Ma ch ines Mfg . Sin ce 3 /1 1 1 6 - Speed Gearh ead La the -1 3 1 - P ARTS The safety labe ls provided with your machine are use d to make the operator aware of the machine hazards and way s to prevent injury. Th e o wner of this machine M UST maintain the original location and r eadability of these safet y labels . If any label is removed or[...]

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    W AR R ANT Y This quality product is warranted by South Bend Lathe Company to the original buyer for one year from the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to consumable parts, or defects due to any kind of misuse, abuse, negligence, accidents, repairs, alterations or lack of maintenance. We do not reimburse for third party repairs. In no[...]

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    South Bend L athe Co. P .O. Box 2027 Bellingham, W A 98227 P H O N E: (3 6 0) 734-15 40 (Administrative Offi ces) F A X: (3 60) 676-10 75 (International) F A X: (3 60) 73 4-1639 (U SA only) southbendla the .com Printed In U.S.A. #TR B LC R J BTS1403 0[...]