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Southbend SB1014F User Manual

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For Machines Mfg. Since 7/09

EVS Toolroom Lathes

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M A I N T E N A N C E

Cleaning Pump System & Changing Oil

The headstock oil pump system must be cleaned
and the oil changed after the break-in period and
then annually (or every six months with hard
service or extreme working conditions).

To clean the oil pump system:

1.

DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER!

2.

Remove the cap from the fill spout shown in

Figure 110.

3.

Place at least a 3-gallon drain pan under the

tank and remove the drain plug to empty the
oil into the pan.

4.

Clean away any dust, debris, metal shavings,

or grime from the access cover.

5.

Using a 4mm hex wrench, remove the four

access cover cap screws, then use the cap
screw in the center as a handle and lift off
the access cover.

6.

Put on splash-proof safety glasses, rubber

gloves, and a respirator rated for fumes.

7.

Using mineral spirits and rags, wipe down
the inside of the tank to clean it. Make sure
to soak up any excess mineral spirits with a
dry rag, so it does not stay in the tank.

Figure 110. Headstock oil tank component locations.

Drain Plug

Fill Spout

Access Cover

8.

After the tank is completely cleaned out,

unthread the screen from the bottom of the
pump suction pipe (see Figure 111), and
remove the screen from the tank.

9.

Clean the suction screen thoroughly with

mineral spirits and compressed air.

10.

Re-install the suction screen.

Tip:

Consider placing one or two magnets at the

bottom of the tank to collect any fine metal
particles generated by the headstock drive
train. This will make cleaning easier the
next time around and ensure that more
metal particles are kept out of the headstock
oil.

11.

Re-install the drain plug.

12.

Refill the tank with oil (refer to Page 56 for

the recommended type and amount of oil to
use).

13.

Replace the fill spout plug.

Figure 111. Suction screen removal.

Suction

Screen