Southbend 1368 用户手册

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页码 28
-16-
Mfg. Since 10/09
SB1363-64/SB1367-68
M A i n T E n A n C E
Maintenance Schedule
For optimum performance from 
your rotary table, follow this 
maintenance schedule and refer to 
any specific instructions given in 
this section.
Daily Before Use
•  Lubricate the ball oilers
(Page 17).
•  Check/resolve any unsafe
condition.
Daily After Use
•  Clean the rotary table.
•  Dress the machined surfaces.
•  Lubricate the machined surfaces
to prevent rust.
Semi-Annually
•  Disassemble and clean the
internal cavity of the rotary 
table, then lubricate the worm 
gear and shaft (Page 17).
Cleaning & Protecting
It is essential that the rotary table 
be cleaned after every use. DO 
NOT use compressed air to clean 
your rotary table. Chips or debris 
may become lodged between the 
moving parts, reducing the life and 
accuracy of the tool. Instead, use a 
stiff-bristled brush to remove the 
chips and swarf, then wipe down 
the machined surfaces with a clean 
shop rag before applying a thin 
coat of light machine oil to prevent 
corrosion.
Surface Care
Nicks, dings, and scratches on the 
machined surfaces of the rotary 
table can have an adverse effect 
on accuracy and may damage the 
workpiece or mill table.
Prior to use, dress or "stone" these 
machined surfaces with a fine 
sharpening stone. A few strokes 
of the stone on the rotary table 
surface, the machined base and 
back, and the mill table will help 
to ensure longevity and accuracy. 
Make sure to thoroughly wipe these 
surfaces clean to remove any dust 
generated from the process, then 
apply a thin coat of light machine oil 
to prevent corrosion.
Tip: After stoning and wiping down 
the surfaces, run your fingers lightly 
across the surfaces to detect any 
irregularities.