Coolant system – Southbend 14" Turn-X Toolroom Lathe 14"x 40" sb1039 User Manual

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For Machines Mfg. Since 5/11

14" TURN-X

®

Toolroom Lathe

O P E R A T I O N

Always use high quality coolant and follow the

manufacturer's instructions for diluting. The

quick reference table shown in Figure 89 can

help you select the appropriate fluid.

Refer to Coolant System Service on Page 71

for detailed instructions on how to add or change

fluid. Check the coolant regularly and promptly

change it when it becomes overly dirty or rancid,

or as recommended by the fluid manufacturer.

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Aluminum

Brass

Bronze

Cast iron

Low Carbon Steel

Alloy Metals

Stainless Steel

General Note: Coolants are used for heavy-duty lathe operations and production turning. Oil-water

emulsions and synthetic cutting fluids are the most common for typical lathe operations. Sulferized oils

often are used for threading. For small projects, spot lubrications can be done with an oil can or brush, or

omitted completely.

Workpiece

Dry

Water

Soluble Oil

Synthetic

Coolants

Sulferized

Oil

Mineral

OIl

Figure 89. Coolant selection table.

Coolant System

When the coolant pump is turned ON, the fluid

is delivered through the nozzle attached to the

carriage. The flow is controlled by the valve lever

at the base of the nozzle (see Figure 88).

To use the coolant system on your lathe:

1. Make sure the coolant tank is properly

serviced and filled with the appropriate

fluid, and that you are wearing the necessary

personal protection equipment.

2. Position the coolant nozzle for your

operation.

3. Use the coolant pump switch on the control

panel to turn the pump ON.

4. Adjust the flow of coolant by using the valve

lever near the base of the nozzle hose.

Important: Promptly clean any splashed fluid

from the floor to avoid a slipping hazard.

Figure 88. Coolant flow controls.

Valve

Lever

Coolant

Pump

Switch

Running the pump without adequate fluid in

the coolant tank may permanently damage it,

which will not be covered under warranty.

BIOLOGICAL & POISON

HAZARD!

Use the correct personal

protection equipment when

handling coolant. Follow

federal, state, and fluid

manufacturer requirements

for proper disposal.

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