Maintenance schedule, Cleaning & protecting – Southbend SB1001 User Manual

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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/11

Model SB1001 8K

Lathe

M A I N T E N A N C E

The timing belts and pulleys should remain

free from grease and grime. Clean the

pulleys with mineral spirits when changing

configurations, then allow them to dry. Wipe

the timing belts with a clean, dry shop rag at

the same time.

Maintenance Schedule

Ongoing

To maintain a low risk of injury and proper

machine operation, if you ever observe any of the

items below, shut down the machine immediately

and fix the problem before continuing operations.

• Loose mounting bolts or fasteners.

• Worn, frayed, cracked, or damaged wires.

• Emergency STOP button not working

correctly or not requiring you to reset it

before starting the machine again.

• Loose, worn, or damaged drive belts or

timing belts.

• Damaged or malfunctioning components.

Daily, Before Operations

• Lubricate the spindle bearings (Page 49).

• Lubricate feed direction gears (Page 50).

• Lubricate grease fittings (Page 51).

• Clean/lubricate the longitudinal leadscrew

(Page 51).

• Lubricate 3-jaw chuck (Page 52).

• Clean/lubricate the bedways and slides

(Page 52).

• Check condition and tension of drive belts

(Page 55) and timing belts.

• Check for loose or damaged timing-belt

pulleys.

• Turn the spindle speed dial all the way

counterclockwise (to prevent high-speed

startup).

• Disengage the half nut lever on the apron (to

prevent crashes upon startup).

• Ensure the carriage lock is loose.

Always disconnect

machine from power before

performing maintenance or

serious personal injury may

result.

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Daily, After Operations

• Turn the spindle switch to the OFF position,

depress the STOP button, and shut OFF the

master power switch (to prevent accidental

startup).

• Vacuum/clean all chips and swarf from bed,

slides, and benchtop or stand.

• Wipe down all unpainted or machined

surfaces with an lightly-oiled rag.

Annually

• Check/level bedway (Page 19).

Cleaning & Protecting

Regular cleaning is one of the most important

steps in taking care of this lathe. We recommend

that the cleaning routine be planned into the

workflow schedule, so that adequate time is set

aside to do the job right.

Typically, the easiest way to clean swarf from

the bedways and chip drawer is to use a wet/dry

shop vacuum that is dedicated for this purpose.

The small chips left over after vacuuming can

be wiped up with a lightly-oiled rag. Avoid using

compressed air to blow off chips, as it may drive

them deeper into moving surfaces and could

cause sharp chips to fly into your face or hands.

In addition to the ways, all other unpainted and

machined surfaces should be wiped down daily

to keep them rust-free and in top condition.

This includes any surface that is vulnerable

to rust (especially any parts exposed to water

soluble cutting fluid). Typically, a thin film of

good quality way oil is all that is necessary for

protection. (Refer to Accessories on Page 46 for

an option from South Bend.)

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