Southbend SOUTH BEND LATHE CO.. SB1024 User Manual

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SB1024/SB1025/SB1026
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M A I N T E N A N C E
Lubrication
The mill has numerous moving metal-to-
metal contacts that require regular and proper 
lubrication to ensure efficient and long-lasting 
operation, and to protect your investment.
Other than the lubrication points covered in 
this section, all other bearings are internally 
lubricated and sealed at the factory. Simply leave 
them alone unless they need to be replaced.
Before performing any lubrication task, 
DISCONNECT THE MILL FROM POWER!
Important: Before adding lubricant, clean the 
debris and grime from the oil cup or grease 
fitting and the immediate area to prevent 
contamination of the oil cups, grease fittings, or 
new lubricant.
Use the schedule and information in Figure 48 
as a daily guide for lubrication tasks. Follow the 
referenced sections on the following pages for 
detailed instructions.
The following recommended lubrication 
schedule is based on light to medium mill 
usage. Keeping in mind that lubrication helps 
to protect the value and operation of the mill, 
you may need to perform the lubrication tasks 
more frequently depending on your usage.
Lubrication Task
Frequency
(Hours of 
Operation)
Page 
Ref.
Quill
4 hrs.
52
Table Ways (One-Shot 
Oiler)
4–8 hrs.
52
Speed Range Bearing 
Sleeve (SB1024 Only)
40 hrs.
53
Headstock Gearing
40 hrs.
53
Ram Ways
40 hrs.
54
Table Elevation 
,EADSCREW
40 hrs.
54
Power Feed Gears
160 hrs.
54
Figure 48. Recommended lubrication tasks, 
schedules, and instruction page references.
Cleaning
Regular cleaning is one of the most important 
steps in taking good care of this lathe. Each 
operator is responsible for cleaning the machine 
immediately after using it or at the end of the 
day. We recommend that the cleaning routine 
be planned into the workflow schedule, so that 
adequate time is set aside to do the job right.
Typically, the easiest way to clean swarf from the 
ways and table is to use a wet/dry shop vacuum 
that is dedicated for this purpose only. The small 
chips leftover after vacuuming can be wiped up 
with a slightly oiled rag. Avoid using compressed 
air to blow off chips, as it may drive them deeper 
into moving surfaces and could cause sharp chips 
to fly into your face or hands.
All visible swarf should be removed from the mill 
during cleaning. Remember, personal neatness 
gives you personality!
Unpainted & Machined Surfaces
Besides the ways and elevation leadscrew, all 
other unpainted and machined surfaces should 
be wiped down daily to keep them rust-free 
and in top condition. This includes surface you 
can find that could be vulnerable to rust if left 
unprotected (this especially includes any parts 
that may be exposed to water soluble cutting 
fluids). Typically with these parts, a thin film of 
oil is all that is necessary for protection.