Southbend SOUTH BEND LATHE CO.. SB1024 User Manual

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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09
SB1024/SB1025/SB1026
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Operation Overview
The purpose of this overview is to give an 
example of a typical milling operation. Read 
through the steps below to better understand 
the controls and functions described later in this 
manual, so that you will know how they are used 
to successfully operate the mill.
This overview is not intended to be a step-by-step 
operational guide.
In a typical milling operation, the operator 
does the following:
1.
  Examines the workpiece to make sure it is 
suitable for milling.
2.
  Firmly clamps the workpiece to the table.
3.
  Installs the correct cutting tool for the 
operation.
4.
  Uses the manual downfeed and table 
controls to confirm the correct positioning 
of the cutting tool and workpiece for the 
operation. If the X-axis power feed will be 
used during the operation, the operator 
confirms the speed and length of table 
movement required.
To reduce the risk of 
serious injury when using 
this machine, read and 
understand this entire 
manual before beginning 
any operations.
Loose hair, clothing, or 
jewelry could get caught 
in machinery and cause 
serious personal injury. 
Keep these items away 
from moving parts at all 
times to reduce this risk.
During operation, small 
metal chips may become 
airborne, leading to serious 
eye injury. Wear safety 
glasses to reduce this risk.
5.
  Configures the mill for the correct spindle 
speed of the operation.
6.
  Puts on personal protective gear and makes 
sure the workpiece and table are clear of all 
tools, cords, and other items.
7.
 
Starts the spindle rotation and performs the 
operation.
8.
  Turns the mill OFF.