Southbend SB1027 Benutzerhandbuch

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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09
Model SB1027
-27-
O P E R A T I O N
Table Movement
The mill table moves in three directions, as 
illustrated in Figure 19:
•  X-axis (longitudinal)
•  Y-axis (cross)
•  Z-axis (vertical)
These movements are controlled by table ball 
handles and the Z-axis crank. Additionally, the 
table can be moved along the X-axis with the 
power feed.
Figure 19. The directions of table movement.
X-Axis or Longitudinal Travel
(Left & Right)
Y-Axis or
Cross Travel
(In & Out)
Z-Axis or Vertical Elevation
(Up & Down)
Graduated Index Rings
The table ball handles and elevation crank have 
graduated index rings attached (see Figure 21
that are used to accurately determine table 
movement in the increments listed in the table 
below:
Axis
Individual
Increment
One Full
Revolution
X
0.001"
0.200"
Y
0.001"
0.200"
Z
0.001"
0.100"
Figure 21. Graduated table index rings.
Index Rings
Table Locks
Refer to Figure 20 for the locations of the locks 
used to secure the table in place.
Figure 20. Locations of table locks.
X-Axis Locks
Z-Axis 
Locks
Y-Axis 
Lock
Always keep the table locked in place unless 
table movement is required for your operation.  
Unexpected movement of the table during 
operations could cause damage to the cutter 
or workpiece.