Lubrication, Headstock – Southbend South Bend SB1042PF User Manual

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For Machines Mfg. Since 3/11

Turn-Nado

®

EVS Lathes

M A I N T E N A N C E

Lubrication

Headstock

The headstock has a pressurized lubrication
system that consists of an oil pump, an oil
pressure safety switch, a supply tank, oil hoses,
and a manifold with oil distribution lines. The oil
distribution lines direct oil to key locations, such
as the spindle bearings and upper headstock
gearing, to ensure that they always remain well
lubricated.

The oil pump automatically starts and begins
lubricating the headstock components when
the master power switch is turned ON and the
STOP button is reset. This ensures the headstock
bearings and gears are properly lubricated
before the spindle is started to protect these
components against damage from a dry start-up.

Review the lubrication system diagram
illustrated in Figure 97 to familiarize yourself
with the function and relationship of the
headstock oil system components.

Suction

Supply

Return

One Way

Check Valve

Pump

and

Motor

Tank

Oil Pressure

Safety Switch

Headstock

Oil Distribution

Manifold and Lines

Fill Spout

with

Dipstick

Figure 97. Lubrication system overview.

Oil Pressure Safety Switch

To prevent costly damage to the headstock gears
and bearings from lack of adequate lubrication,
an oil pressure safety switch (see Figure 98) is
installed on the output side of the pump and will
shut the lathe down if oil pressure is lost for any
reason.

If the headstock components are not
adequately lubricated before and during
operation, lathe damage could occur. Never
bypass the oil pressure safety switch for any
reason.

Figure 98. Oil pump and oil pressure safety switch.

Oil Suction

Line from

Tank

Pump

Headstock Oil

Supply Line

to

Check Valve

Oil Pressure

Safety Switch

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