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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Using the Auto-Downfeed System
When using the auto-downfeed system, the 
spindle will move in the direction you choose 
with the auto-downfeed direction pin. When the 
quill dog reaches the top or meets the downfeed 
stop, the downfeed clutch lever will release. 
Then, if the spindle was traveling upward, the 
movement will simply stop. If the spindle was 
traveling downward, then the spindle will move 
back to the top at a rate controlled by the return 
spring on the left side of the head.
To use the auto-downfeed system:
1.
  Make sure that the spindle rotation is turned 
OFF and the spindle is at a complete stop.
2.
  To set the mill for auto-downfeed, pull the 
downfeed selector knob out, then rotate the 
selector clockwise and seat the pin in the 
rear auto-downfeed (engaged) position, as 
illustrated in Figure 42.
Figure 42. Downfeed selector in the auto-downfeed 
(engaged) position.
Auto-Downfeed (Engaged) Position
4.
  Position the auto-downfeed direction pin for 
the spindle travel that is correct for your 
operation. It may be necessary to rock the 
fine downfeed handwheel back-and-forth to 
move the pin all the way in or out.
Note:
 The direction pin has three positions: 1) 
In for one downfeed direction, 2) middle for 
neutral or no movement, and 3) out for the 
reverse direction. The direction of spindle 
travel for the in and out positions is relative 
to the direction of spindle rotation. Keep in 
mind that spindle rotation and downfeed 
direction will reverse when the spindle speed 
range is changed.
5.
  Make sure the clutch lever is all the way to 
the right in the disengaged position so that 
the spindle will not travel when rotation is 
started.
Note:
 We recommend that you complete the 
remaining steps without a cutting tool 
installed, without a workpiece in place, and 
the table lower than the maximum spindle 
downfeed travel. This will enable you to test 
and confirm the settings before beginning 
the actual cutting operation.
3.
  Position the downfeed stop for the spindle 
depth that is correct for your operation, then 
secure it in place with the locking wheel.
6.
  Set the mill for the correct spindle speed, 
then begin spindle rotation.
To avoid damage to the system gearing, never 
use the auto-downfeed system with spindle 
speeds over 1860 RPM.