Southbend SB1224 User Manual

Specifications introduction, Instruction sheet

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Instruction Sheet

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MODEL SB1224

12" 3-JAW SCROLL CHUCK

Copyright © April, 2011 by South Bend Lathe Co.

WARNING: No portion of this manual may be reproduced without written approval.

#CR13937 Printed in Taiwan

Mounting Type ......... Direct Mount D1-8 Camlock

Chuck Outer Diameter ...................12.2" (310mm)

Chuck Bore Diameter .....................4.05" (103mm)

OD Clamping Range ...... 0.12"–4.65" (15 –300mm)

ID Clamping Range ....... 1.78"–4.61" (90–290mm)

Static Clamping Force .............................. 9890 lbs

Maximum Chuck Key Torque .................137 ft/lbs

*Maximum Speed .................................. 1800 RPM

Chuck Jaw M12 Cap Screw Torque .......78.8 ft/lbs

Rear Chuck M12 Cap Screw Torque ......78.8 ft/lbs

Chuck Weight .............................................. 105 lbs

Country of Origin ....................................... Taiwan
* Even if a tailstock and steady rest are used,

the maximum speed rating may not be

SAFELY reached with certain workpieces.

The workpiece must be balanced and

appropriately sized for the chuck and lathe,

and the chuck must be properly maintained

to achieve maximum clamping force. As

spindle speeds increase, centrifugal force

also increases. If centrifugal force becomes

too great, the workpiece can be thrown from

the chuck with deadly force. Always use good

judgment with each setup!

Specifications

Introduction

Incorrect use of this tool

can result in death or

serious injury. For your

own safety, read and

understand this entire

document before using.

This chuck uses a direct-mount camlock system

to attach to the spindle. Direct-mount chucks

provide a number of advantages over chucks that

require a back plate for mounting.

The main benefit is a larger maximum working

area between the chuck jaws and tailstock. The

increased space is created by the absence of a

back plate between the chuck and spindle.

Another benefit is that direct-mount chucks

require less initial setup time because the

machinist is not required to machine a back plate

to fit the chuck.

Figure 1. Main features of this chuck.

Threaded

Pinion

Retaining

Pins

Direct

Mount

Back

Camlock

Studs

Reversible Top Jaws

Two-Piece Jaws

Two-Piece

Center

Split

Chuck

Rear

Chuck Cap

Screws

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