Installing tooling – Southbend Gearhead w/ Dro SB10146PF User Manual

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O P E R A T I O N

Installing Tooling

This tailstock uses a quill with an MT#5 taper

that has a lock slot in the back of the bore that

accepts tang arbors and drill bits (see Figures

41–42 for examples).

Figure 41. Types of tapered arbors and tooling.

Tang

Screw

End

Solid

End

Open

End

Solid

End

However, other tooling without tangs, such as

the four remaining tools shown in Figure 41,

can still be used if the potential load will not

exceed the strength of the tapered fit. For

example, this includes smaller drill chucks, drill

bits, and centers.

Note: If the tooling has an open hole in the end

but is too short to be exposed in the drift slot

for removal, then a screw can be threaded into

the end of the tool to provide a solid surface for

the quill pin to push against when the quill is

retracted for tool removal. Otherwise, removal of

such tooling may be difficult.

To install tooling in the tailstock:

1. With the tailstock locked in place, unlock the

quill, then use the handwheel to extend it

approximately 1".

2. Thoroughly clean and dry the tapered

mating surfaces of the quill and the center,

making sure that no lint or oil remains on

the tapers.

Note: If the tapered tool shaft has a tang, align

it with the slot in the back of the quill before

seating it.

3. With a firm and quick motion, insert the

tool into the quill. Check to see if it is firmly

seated by attempting to twist it—a firmly

seated tool will not twist.

4. Unlock the tailstock and move it until the tip

of the tool is close to, but not touching, the

workpiece, then re-lock the tailstock.

5. Start spindle rotation, unlock the quill, then

turn the tailstock handwheel clockwise to

feed the tool into the workpiece.

Figure 42. Example photos of inserting MT#5 tools

with tangs into the tailstock.

Tang

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