Southbend SB1059F User Manual

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For Machines Mfg. Since 3/11
EVS Toolroom Lathe w/DRO
O P E R A T I O N
Chuck Installation
To ensure accurate work, it is extremely 
important to make sure the spindle nose and 
chuck mating surfaces/tapers are clean. Even 
a small amount of lint or debris can affect 
accuracy.
The chuck is properly installed when all 
camlocks are tight, the spindle and chuck tapers 
firmly lock together, and the back of chuck is 
firmly seated against the face of the spindle all 
the way around—without any gaps.
Figure 30. Inserting camlock studs into spindle cam 
holes.
INCORRECT
CORRECT
5.
  Incrementally tighten the camlocks in a 
criss-cross or star pattern to ensure that the 
chuck seats evenly against the spindle.
6.  When the chuck is fully seated and all the 
camlocks are tight, verify that the cam line 
is between the two "V" marks on the spindle 
nose, as shown in the following figure.
— If the cam line is NOT between the "V" 
marks when the camlock is tight, the stud 
may be installed at the incorrect height. 
To fix this, adjust the stud height as 
shown in the following figure. Make sure 
to re-install the stud cap screw afterward.
— If adjusting the stud height does not 
correct the problem, try swapping stud 
positions on the chuck.
Figure 31. Cam line positioned between the "V" marks 
after the camlocks are fully tightened.
Cam line between “V”s
Figure 32. Correcting an improperly installed stud.
Stud Too High:
Turn In
One-Turn 
Stud Too Low: 
Turn Out
One-Turn
 
INCORRECT
INCORRECT
To install the chuck:
1.
  DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER!
2.
  Use an appropriate lifting, support, or 
protective device to protect the ways and 
support the chuck during the installation 
process.
3.
  Clean and lightly oil the camlock studs, then 
thoroughly clean the mating surfaces of the 
spindle and chuck.
4.
  Install the chuck by inserting the camlock 
studs straight into the spindle cam holes.
Important: Avoid inserting the studs by 
pivoting them in from an angle or rotating 
the spindle. This can damage studs or 
spindle cam holes.