Chuck & faceplate mounting, Chuck installation – Southbend SB1001 User Manual

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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/11

Model SB1001 8K

Lathe

-25-

O P E R A T I O N

Chuck & Faceplate
Mounting

This lathe is shipped with the 3-jaw chuck

installed. This is a D1-3 scroll-type chuck where

all three jaws move in unison when the chuck

key is used.

A 4-jaw chuck generally features independent

jaws, which are used for square or unevenly-

shaped stock, and to mount work that needs to

be adjusted to near zero total indicated runout.

If neither chuck can hold your workpiece, use a

faceplate which has slots for T-bolts that hold

standard or custom clamping hardware. With

the correct clamping hardware, a faceplate offers

a wide range of uses, including machining non-

concentric workpieces, straight turning between

centers, off-center turning, and boring.

See Accessories on Page 46 for available 4-jaw

chuck and faceplate options from South Bend.

This lathe is equipped with a D1-type spindle

nose. This type of spindle uses camlocks that are

adjusted with an 8mm hex wrench to securely

mount a chuck or faceplate with repeatable

precision and ease.

Never use spindle speeds faster than the

chuck RPM rating or the safe limits of your

workpiece. Excessive spindle speeds greatly

increase the risk of the workpiece or chuck

being thrown from the machine with deadly

force!

Chuck Installation

To ensure accurate work, it is extremely

important to make sure the spindle nose and

chuck mating surfaces/tapers are clean. Even

a small amount of lint or debris can affect

accuracy.

The chuck is properly installed when all

camlocks are tight, the spindle and chuck tapers

firmly lock together, and the back of chuck is

firmly seated against the face of the spindle all

the way around—without any gaps.

To install the chuck:

1. DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER!

2.

Place a sturdy piece of plywood under the

spindle to protect the bed ways during the

installation process (see Figure 18).

Plywood Protection

for the Bed Ways

Figure 18. Plywood used to protect bed ways.

3. Clean and lightly oil the camlock studs, then

thoroughly clean the mating surfaces of the

spindle and chuck.

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