About this machine, Foreword, Lathe – Southbend SB1001 User Manual

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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/11

Model SB1001 8K

Lathe

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I N T R O D U C T I O N

About This Machine

Foreword

"The screw cutting engine lathe is the oldest and

most important of machine tools and from it all

other machine tools have been developed. It was

the lathe that made possible the building of the

steamboat, the locomotive, the electric motor, the

automobile and all kinds of machinery used in

industry. Without the lathe our great industrial

progress of the last century would have been

impossible." —How To Run a Lathe, 15th

Edition, South Bend Lathe.

The lathe represented in this manual is a

modern day version of the screw cutting lathes

that trace their roots back to the 1700's, which

were themselves technological improvements of

the bow lathe that can be traced back thousands

of years to the ancient Egyptians.

Now, almost 300 years later, these modern lathes

are a refined culmination of human ingenuity

and knowledge embodied into the design and

synergy of many different interworking parts—

some of which represent the life's work and

dreams of many inventors, mechanical engineers,

and world-class machinists—including the likes

of Leonardo da Vinci, Henry Maudsley, and the

founders of South Bend Lathe, John and Miles

O'Brien.

And now the torch is passed to you to carry on

the tradition. As the operator of a South Bend

Lathe, you join the ranks of some very famous

and important customers, such as Henry Ford,

who used his South Bend lathe to help him

change the world.

Thank you for being a part of the new South

Bend Lathe Co. We appreciate your business and

hope this machine serves you well for a lifetime!

8K

Lathe

Dating back to 1931, the first South Bend 8"

Bench Lathe made it much easier for machinists

around the world to own a professional-duty

lathe of exacting precision that was built to

provide a lifetime of dependable service. In this

same tradition, we are proud to offer the SB1001

8K Variable-Speed Bench Lathe.

This lathe is especially designed for

discriminating machinists making small parts

to extremely precise tolerances (jewelers, RC

enthusiasts, watchmakers, model makers, optical

engineers, gunsmiths, etc.).

Its compact size with heavy-duty construction

and traditional South Bend “big lathe” features

also make this lathe equally valuable for close-in

precision toolroom or manufacturing operations.

The bed is constructed of hardened and ground

castings in the traditional three V-way prismatic

design—long used on South Bend Lathes for

accuracy, durability, and rigidity. Its length

allows for 18" between centers.

The headstock features a D1-3 variable-speed

spindle that operates at 50–2300 RPM. Spindle

speed changes are done very quickly and

accurately with the convenient adjustment knob

and digital display. Variable speed control allows

the operator to “dial in” the perfect cutting speed

for super-fine finishes.

The carriage has longitudinal power feeding

capabilities with 9 available feed speeds ranging

from 0.003"–0.0051" per revolution.

The South Bend 8K is capable of cutting inch or

metric threads—12 inch threads from 10–32 TPI

and 12 metric threads from 0.4–3.0mm.

Accessories include a heavy-duty tailstock, a

4-way tool post, MT#2 dead center, MT#3 dead

center, and 3-jaw scroll chuck.

8" South Bend Precision Bench Lathe (Circa 1932)

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