Ball oilers, Cleaning electrical box filter – Southbend SB1037 User Manual

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For Machines Mfg. Since 7/09

EVS Toolroom Lathes

M A I N T E N A N C E

Ball Oilers

Oil Type .. Mobil DTE Light or ISO 32 Equivalent
Oil Amount ..........................................1 or 2 Drops
Lubrication Frequency ................................... Daily

This lathe has five ball oiler locations (see
Figures 118–119) that should be oiled on a daily
basis. In order to properly squirt oil into the ball
oiler mechanisms, you will need an oil can or
gun.

Figure 119. Tailstock ball oiler locations.

Figure 118. Ball oiler locations.

To lubricate the ball oilers, clean the outside
surface to remove any dust or grime, push the
ball with the tip of the oil can nozzle, and squirt
a small amount inside. If the lathe is in a moist
or dirty environment, increase the oiling interval.

Cleaning Electrical Box Filter

The door of the electrical box contains an air
filter (Figure 120) to prevent dust from entering
the box as the cooling fan pulls in cool air to
reduce heat.

The air filter should be cleaned on a monthly
basis to ensure proper air circulation in the
electrical box. A clogged air filter will not allow
the cooling fan to do its job, which could result in
a decreased lifespan of the electrical components.

Figure 120. Electrical box cooling fan and filter.

Cooling Fan

Filter

To clean the filter:

1.

DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER!

2.

Put on a dust mask or respirator to reduce

your risk of inhaling fine dust.

3.

Open the electrical box door, and remove the

electrical box air filter.

4.

Use compressed air to blow dust out of the

filter. Make sure to blow the dust from the
clean side (the side facing inward) of the
filter so you do not drive dust farther into
the filter.

5.

Re-install filter and close electrical box door.

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