Southbend 1368 User Manual

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Mfg. Since 10/09
SB1363-64/SB1367-68
P R E P A R AT i O n
Vertical installation
Compare the center to center 
distance between the mill table 
T-slots to the vertical mounting 
holes on the rotary table foot (see 
Figure 4). If the mounting holes do 
not intersect the mill table T-slots 
with sufficient space for T-bolts, use 
step blocks and clamps in place of 
one of the T-bolts.
Figure 4. Locations of the vertical 
mounting holes.
Vertical
Mounting Holes
To mount the rotary table vertically:
1.
  DISCONNECT MILL FROM 
POWER!
2.  Insert the clamping hardware 
into the outer mill table T-slots.
Make sure the rotary 
table handwheel is free of 
obstructions. Depending on your 
setup, the rotary table may need 
to be blocked up or mounted so 
the handle is hanging over the 
edge of the mill table.
3.  Place the rotary table on the 
mill table so that you can use 
the clamping hardware to secure 
it in the next step.
4.  Place the machinist's square
along the front of the mill table 
and the machined side of the 
rotary table foot, square the 
rotary table to the mill table, 
then fully tighten the clamping 
hardware.
5.  Perform the Vertical 
Installation Alignment 
procedure as instructed on 
Page 10.
Aligning to Spindle 
Centerline
Whether the rotary table is mounted 
horizontally or vertically, you must 
align the rotary table centerline 
to the mill spindle centerline to 
achieve quality results. Also, the 
spindle centerline must first be 
properly aligned to mill table in both 
the X- and Y- axis (this procedure 
is generally called "tramming the 
spindle").
There are many methods for 
aligning the centerlines, and it 
is up to the machinist and their 
capabilities to decide which 
approach is best.