Southbend SB1022 User Manual

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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09

Model SB1021/SB1022

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O P E R A T I O N

Note:

To make a proper blade weld, the ends of

the blade must be evenly butted together
during the welding process. If necessary, use
the grinder to square up the ends or remove
any teeth that are in the welding zone (see
Figs. 25–26).

Welding Zone

Grind Off

Figure 26. Blade ends and welding zone.

Figure 25. Using the grinder to square up the blade

end.

3. To ensure correct electrical continuity while

welding, use mineral spirits to clean off all
oil and debris from the first 6" of each end of
the blade.

4. Set the clamping pressure to 0" with the

clamping pressure dial (Figure 29).

For good metal-to-metal contact between the
welding clamps and the blade, make sure the
blade material and the clamps are free from
any debris or flash before each use.

5. Loosen the welding clamps by pulling the

lock levers down.

6. Position the back of one blade end evenly

against the back of the welding clamp so
that the end is midway between the two
clamps, then rotate the lock lever as far up
as possible to hold the blade end in place (see
Figure 27).

Figure 27. Blade end properly position in welding

clamp and locked in place.

Blade

End

Welding

Clamp

Lock Lever

Clamping
Pressure

Dial

Up to

1

4

" Blade

1

4

"-

3

8

" Blade

Above

3

8

" Blade

Figure 28. Blade clamping settings.

7. Use the illustration in Figure 28 and set the

correct clamping pressure setting for width
of the blade.

Note:

The clamping pressure presses the blade

ends together to help form a strong weld.
The pressure scale is an approximation only.
If you have difficulty getting satisfactory
welds, experiment by increasing or
decreasing this pressure.

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