Southbend SB1012 User Manual

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M A I N T E N A N C E
Machine Storage
If the machine is not properly prepared for 
storage, it may develop rust or corrosion. If 
decommissioning this machine, use the steps 
in this section to ensure that it remains in good 
condition for later use.
To prepare your machine for short-term 
storage (up to a year):
1.
  Pump out the old cutting fluid, and flush the 
lines and tank with warm, soapy water.
2.
  DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER!
3.
  Thoroughly clean all unpainted, bare metal 
surfaces, then apply a liberal coat of way oil.
4.
  Lubricate the machine as outlined in the 
lubrication section.
5.
  Cover and place the machine in a dry area 
that is out of direct sunlight and away from 
hazardous fumes, paint, solvents, or gas. 
Fumes and sunlight can bleach or discolor 
paint and make plastic guards cloudy.
6.
  Once or twice a month, depending on the 
ambient humidity levels in the storage 
environment, wipe down the machine as 
outlined in Step 3.
7.
 
Every few months, start the machine 
and run all gear-driven components for a 
few minutes. This will keep the bearings, 
bushings, gears, and shafts well lubricated 
and protected from corrosion, especially 
during the winter months.
To prepare your machine for long-term storage (a 
year or more):
1.
  Run the lathe for 10 minutes to bring the 
gearboxes to operating temperature, then 
drain and refill the all gearboxes with fresh 
oil.
Note:
 During extended storage (more than two 
years), any component above the oil level 
may rust from condensation. We recommend 
overfilling any sealed gearbox. However, over 
time there will be some seepage around some 
shafts and seals. If any gearbox is overfilled 
make sure to put a tag on the controls as 
a reminder for the maintenance person 
to correct the oil level before starting the 
machine. If a gearbox cannot be overfilled, 
every few months manually rotate the shaft 
or spindle to coat any exposed gears with oil.
2.
  Pump out the old cutting fluid, and flush the 
lines and tank with warm, soapy water.
3.
  DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER!
4.
  Thoroughly clean all unpainted, bare metal 
surfaces, then apply a liberal coat of way oil, 
a heavy grease, or rust preventative. Take 
care to ensure these surfaces are completely 
covered but that the rust preventative or 
grease is kept off of painted surfaces.
5.
  Lubricate the machine as outlined in the 
lubrication section.
6.
  Loosen or remove machine belts so they do 
not become stretched during the storage 
period. (Be sure to also affix a maintenance 
note near the power button as a reminder 
that the belts have been loosened or 
removed.)
7.
 
Place a few moisture absorbing desiccant 
packs inside of the electrical box.
8.
  Cover and place the machine in a dry area 
that is out of direct sunlight and away from 
hazardous fumes, paint, solvents, or gas. 
Fumes and sunlight can bleach or discolor 
paint and make plastic guards cloudy.