Other great items from south bend, Quick change tool post sets, Way oil – Southbend SB1224 User Manual

Page 12: South bend shop clocks, Jaw independent chucks

Advertising
background image

Other Great Items from South Bend

Quick Change Tool Post Sets

SB1405 Set 1 for 9" - 12" Swing Lathe

SB1406 Set 2 for 10" - 110" Swing Lathe

SB1407 Set 3 for 13" - 18" Swing Lathe

SB1408 Set 4 for 14" - 20" Swing Lathe
These are probably the smoothest and hardest

locking tool posts on the market today. Wedge-

locking design prevents tool holder from shifting

during the heaviest of cuts. The unique and

ergonomic locking handle was designed by

South Bend engineers to prevent fatigue during

frequent tool changes.

Set Includes:

Turning Tool Holder

Turing/Boring Holder

Boring Bar Holder

Parting Blade Holder

Knurl/Facing Holder

Tool Post w/ T-nut

Way Oil

SB1365 Way Oil (12 oz)

Engineered for the high

pressure exerted on horizontal

or vertical ways and slides.

Protects against rust and

corrosion. Ensures stick-

free, smooth motion which

maximizes finishes and

extends the life of your

machine. Won’t gum up! 12 oz.

AMGA#2 (ISO 68 Equivalent)

South Bend Shop Clocks

SB1298—SBL Bench Lathe Shop Clock

SB1299—SBL Toolroom Lathe Shop Clock

SB1300—SBL Lathe 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 diameter. Pictures just don't do them justice.

They are very nice quality clocks and perfect for

the South Bend Lathe aficionado.

SB1298

SB1299

SB1300

4-Jaw Independent Chucks

SB1232—14" 4-Jaw Independent Direct

Mount D1-8 Chuck

SB1214—12" 4-Jaw Independent Plain Back

Chuck

SB1404—12

1

2

" Backplate D1-8 (for SB1214)

South Bend chucks are made for high precision

work with tight tolerances to satisfy the most

demanding machinists out there! Constructed of

fine grain cast iron with a super finish.

SB1232

SB1404

SB1214

-12-

Mfg. Since 1/11

Model SB1224

I N S T R U C T I O N S

Advertising