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页码 76
-34-
For Machines Mfg. Since 8/11
Model SB1001 8K
 Lathe
O P E R A T I O N
Mounting Center in Spindle
1.
  DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER!
2.
  If mounted, remove the chuck, then mount 
the optional SB1469 faceplate onto the 
spindle.
2.
  Thoroughly clean and dry the tapered 
mating surfaces of the spindle bore, tapered 
spindle sleeve, and the MT#3 center, making 
sure that no lint or oil remains on the tapers.
3.
  Insert the MT#3 dead center into the tapered 
spindle sleeve, then insert the sleeve into the 
spindle bore through the faceplate.
 
Figure 36 shows an example photo of a 
dead center installed in the spindle, using a 
lathe dog and faceplate for turning between 
centers.
Figure 36. Example photo of using a dead center with 
a faceplate and lathe dog.
Dead Center
Lathe
Dog
Faceplate
Removing Center from Spindle
To remove the sleeve and center from the 
spindle, insert a piece of round bar stock or 
similar tool through the outboard end (on the left 
side of the headstock). Hold onto the sleeve and 
center with a gloved hand or shop rag, then tap 
the sleeve loose.
To avoid premature wear of the dead center 
or damage to the workpiece, use low spindle 
speeds and keep the tip of the dead center 
mounted in the tailstock well lubricated.
Mounting Center in Tailstock
Either a carbide-tipped dead center or 
live center can be used in the tailstock. 
Mounting instructions are the same for both. 
Figure 37 shows an example photo of a dead 
center mounted in the tailstock.
To mount a center in the tailstock:
1.
  DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER!
2. 
Thoroughly clean and dry the tapered 
mating surfaces of the quill and the center, 
making sure that no lint or oil remains on 
the tapers.
Note: 
This helps ensure that the tool seats 
properly and has minimal runout.
3.
  With a firm and quick motion, insert the 
tool into the quill. Check to see if it is firmly 
seated by attempting to twist it—a firmly 
seated tool will not twist.
4.
  Seat the center firmly into the quill during 
workpiece installation by rotating the quill 
handwheel clockwise to apply pressure, with 
the center engaged in the center hole in the 
workpiece.
Note: 
Only apply enough pressure with 
the tailstock quill to securely mount 
the workpiece between centers. Avoid 
overtightening the center against the 
workpiece, or the center may become difficult 
to remove later, and the excess pressure 
will result in unnecessary friction and heat, 
which may damage the workpiece and 
center.
Figure 37. Example photo of using a dead center in 
the tailstock.
Carbide-Tipped
Dead Center