Southbend SB1001 User Manual

Page of 76
For Machines Mfg. Since 8/11
Model SB1001 8K
 Lathe
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P R E P A R A T I O N
Leveling & Mounting
Leveling
Figure 9. Example of a precision level.
Leveling machinery helps precision components, 
such as bed ways, remain straight and flat 
during the lifespan of the machine. Components 
on an unleveled machine may slowly twist due to 
the dynamic loads placed on the machine during 
operation.
For best results, use a precision level that 
is at least 12" long and sensitive enough to 
show a distinct movement when a 0.003" shim 
(approximately the thickness of one sheet of 
standard newspaper) is placed under one end of 
the level.
See the figure below for an example of a high 
precision level.
This machine and its parts 
are heavy! Serious personal 
injury may occur if safe 
moving methods are not 
used. To reduce the risk of a 
lifting or dropping injury, ask 
others for help.
Mounting
The base of this lathe has mounting four holes 
that allow it to be secured to a workbench 
or stand to prevent it from moving during 
operation. The mounting holes are 5 
7
8
" x 29 
1
2
apart, center-to-center, and accept 
3
8
" fasteners.
To help dampen vibration, place the rubber 
mounting gasket between the workbench and the 
lathe before installing the fasteners.
The strongest mounting option is a "Through 
Mount" (see example in Figure 10) where holes 
are drilled all the way through the workbench—
and hex bolts, washers, and hex nuts are used to 
secure the machine in place.
Figure 10. Example of a "Through Mount" setup.
Machine Base
Workbench
Lag Screw
Flat Washer
Another option is a "Direct Mount" (see example 
in Figure 11) where the machine is secured 
directly to the workbench with lag screws and 
washers.
Figure 11. Example of a "Direct Mount" setup.
Machine Base
Workbench
Bolt
Flat Washer
Flat Washer
Lock Washer
Hex Nut