Southbend SB1001 User Manual

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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/11
Model SB1001 8K
 Lathe
O P E R A T I O N
2.
  Rotate the rest to the desired angle, as 
indicated by the scale at the base, then re-
tighten the two hex nuts.
Tip: 
If setting up to cut external right-hand inch 
or metric threads, or internal left-hand 
threads for the first time, set the compound 
rest so its travel is perfectly parallel with the 
cross slide. Then, using a protractor, rotate 
the compound 29.5° counterclockwise and 
mark the new location on the cross slide. 
This mark will be the quick reference point 
for setting the offset angle. To mark for 
internal right-hand threads or external left-
hand threads, repeat this process, but rotate 
the rest 29.5° clockwise and mark the cross 
slide accordingly.
The compound rest ball handle has an indirect-
read graduated scale. This means that the 
distance shown on the scale represents the actual 
distance the cutting tool moves. The base of the 
compound rest has another graduated scale used 
for setting the cutting tool to a specific angle.
Graduated Dial
Increments .....................................................0.001"
One Full Revolution ......................................0.050"
Tool Needed for Adjusting Angle 
Qty
Wrench 14mm ....................................................... 1
To set the compound rest at a certain angle:
1.
  Loosen the two hex nuts at the base of the 
compound rest (1 of 2 shown in Figure 41).
Compound Rest
Figure 41. Compound rest.
Compound
Rest
Hex Nut
(1 of 2)
Angle Scale
The four-way tool post is mounted on top of the 
compound rest and allows a maximum of four 
tools to be loaded simultaneously.
Each tool can be quickly indexed to the workpiece 
by loosening the top handle, rotating the tool 
post to the desired position, then re-tightening 
the handle to lock the tool into position.
Installing Tool
Tool Needed 
Qty
Hex Wrench 6mm ................................................. 1
To install a tool in the tool post:
1.
  Adjust the tool post cap screws so that the 
cutting tool can fit underneath them (see 
Figure 42 for an example).
Four-Way Tool Post
2.
  Firmly secure the cutting tool with at least 
two tool post cap screws.
3.
  Check and adjust the cutting tool to the 
spindle centerline, as instructed in the next 
subsection.
Over-extending a cutting tool from the post 
will increase the risk of tool chatter, breakage, 
or tool loosening during operation, which 
could cause metal pieces to be thrown at 
the operator or bystanders with great force. 
DO NOT extend a cutting tool more than 
2.5 times the width of its cross-section 
(e.g, 2.5 x 0.5" = 1.25").
Figure 42. Example of tool mounted in tool post.
Cutting 
Tool
Tool Post
Bolt