Southbend SB1013 ユーザーズマニュアル

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For Machines Mfg. Since 7/09
EVS Toolroom Lathes
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Adjustable Apron Stop 
System
Use the adjustable apron stop collar (shown in 
Figure 75) to set the location where the carriage 
will be disengaged by the feedrod friction clutch. 
When the adjustable apron stop contacts the stop 
collar during a carriage feeding operation, the 
clutch disengages the feedrod from the apron and 
the carriage movement stops.
Figure 75. Adjustable apron stop and collar.
Apron Stop
Stop Collar
Apron
The adjustable apron stop system is designed 
to stop the longitudinal carriage movement 
at optional locations when the feedrod is 
engaged.
When the leadscrew is engaged for threading 
operations, the adjustable apron stop system 
will not disengage the leadscrew—you must 
move the half nut lever instead. Otherwise, 
the carriage can crash into the chuck, or if it 
contacts the stop, the leadscrew shear pin will 
break.
Before doing any threading operations, make 
sure to loosen the stop collar so it slides 
freely on the feedrod. 
Carriage Stop
The carriage stop on this lathe will NOT 
automatically stop the carriage or disengage 
the power feed! Failure to heed this notice 
could result in the carriage crashing and 
causing severe machine or property damage.
Use the carriage stop as a guide to help judge 
when to stop the carriage movement.
Tools Needed 
Qty
Hex Wrench 8mm ................................................. 1
To adjust the carriage stop:
1.
  DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER!
2.
  Loosen the cap screws shown in Figure 76.
3.
  Use the carriage handwheel to position the 
carriage/cutting tool at the stop point you 
want to set (typically the maximum distance 
the carriage can travel before there is a 
crash).
4.
  Position the carriage stop so the rod is 
firmly against the carriage, retighten the 
cap screws loosened in Step 2, and use the 
adjustment knob to fine tune the position of 
the stop rod.
5.
  Move the carriage away from the stop rod, 
then move it back against the stop rod and 
verify that tooling will not make contact with 
chuck, jaws, or other components (rotate the 
chuck by hand to verify rotational clearance).
Figure 76. Carriage stop.
Stop Rod
Adjustment 
Knob
Cap Screws