Southbend SB1059F Manual De Usuario

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TROUBLESHOOTING
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For Machines Mfg. Since 3/11
EVS Toolroom Lathe w/DRO
TR O U B L E S H O OTI N G
If you need replacement parts, or if you are unsure how to do any of the solutions given here, feel free 
to call us at (360) 734-1540.
Symptom
Possible Cause
Possible Solution
Machine does not 
start or a circuit 
breaker trips.
1.
(First time operation only) Lathe is 
wired out of phase.
1.
Correct out-of-phase wiring (refer to Page 92 for 
details).
2.
STOP button is engaged or at fault.
2.
Rotate button clockwise until it pops out to reset it 
for operation; replace if not working properly.
3.
Spindle switch(es) are at fault.
3.
Replace bad switch(es).
4.
Power supply is switched OFF at 
master power switch or breaker.
4.
Make sure master power switch and circuit breaker 
are turned ON.
5.
Wall fuse/circuit breaker is blown/
tripped; short in electrical system; 
start-up load too high for circuit.
5.
Verify circuit is rated for machine amp load; 
troubleshoot and repair cause of overload; replace 
weak breaker; find/repair electrical short.
6.
Fuse has blown in machine 
electrical box.
6.
Replace fuse; determine if overload is due to heavy 
operation; ensure power source has high enough 
voltage and power cord is correctly sized.
7.
One or more safety switches or 
brake switch are engaged.
7.
Verify electrical box door, chuck guard, spindle, and 
brake switches are not engaged.
8.
Thermal overload relay has tripped. 
8.
Turn the thermal relay cut-out dial to increase 
working amps and push the reset pin. Replace if 
tripped multiple times (weak relay).
9.
Motor connection wired incorrectly.
9.
Correct motor wiring connections.
10.
Safety/brake switch(es) at fault.
10.
Test all switches and replace as necessary.
11.
Contactor not getting energized/has 
burned contacts.
11.
Test for power on all legs and contactor operation. 
Replace unit if faulty.
12.
Wiring is open/has high resistance.
12.
Check for broken wires or disconnected/corroded 
connections, and repair/replace as necessary. 
13.
Motor is at fault.
13.
Test/repair/replace.
Loud, repetitious 
noise coming from 
lathe at or near the 
motor.
1.
Pulley set screws or keys are 
missing or loose.
1.
Inspect keys and set screws. Replace or tighten if 
necessary.
2.
Motor fan is hitting the cover.
2.
Tighten fan, shim cover, or replace items.
Motor overheats.
1.
Motor overloaded.
1.
Reduce load on motor.
Motor is loud when 
cutting, or bogs 
down under load.
1.
Excessive depth of cut or feed rate.
1.
Decrease depth of cut or feed rate.
2.
Spindle speed or feed rate wrong for 
cutting operation.
2.
Refer to the feeds and speeds charts in 
Machinery's Handbook or a speeds and feeds 
calculator on the internet.
3.
Cutting tool is dull.
3.
Sharpen or replace the cutting tool.