Test run – Southbend Turn-nado Gearhead Lathe w/ Dro 21" x 60" sb1046pf User Manual
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For Machines Mfg. Since 3/11
Turn-Nado
®
Gearhead Lathes
P R E P A R A T I O N
Test Run
After all preparation steps have been completed,
the machine and its safety features must be
tested to ensure correct operation. If you discover
a problem with the operation of the machine or
its safety components, shut the machine down,
disconnect it from power, and do not operate it
further until you have resolved the problem.
A Troubleshooting section is provided, starting
on Page 88, to assist you with solutions if a
problem occurs or if the lathe does not function
as described in this section.
If you need additional help after reviewing the
troubleshooting section, or you are not confident
troubleshooting the machine on your own,
contact our Tech Support at (360) 734-1540.
To test run your machine:
1. Make sure the master power switch
(Figure 24) on the rear of the machine is
turned OFF.
4. Make sure that the chuck and jaws, if
installed, are secure (refer to Chuck and
Faceplate Mounting on Page 37).
Note: If a chuck is not installed on the lathe, you
do not need to install one for this test.
5. Push the STOP button on the control panel
(see Figure 25), and point the coolant nozzle
into the chip pan.
2. Read and follow the safety instructions
at the beginning of the manual, take all
required safety precautions, and make sure
all previous preparation steps discussed
in this manual have been followed and
completed.
3. Clear away all tools and objects used during
assembly, lubrication, and preparation.
Figure 24. Location of the master power switch.
Master Power
Switch
Figure 25. Control panel.
STOP
Button
Spindle Motor
OFF & ON
Buttons
Coolant Pump
OFF & ON
Buttons
Power
Lamp
6. Move the spindle speed range lever
(Figure 26) so that the colors of the 210–500
RPM range align with the colors on the
stationary plate above the hub, then move
the spindle speed lever so that the green
arrow on the inner hub aligns with the green
bar of the 210 RPM label.
Note: You may need to rock the spindle back
and forth by hand to get the gears to engage
when using the lever.
Figure 26. Spindle speed set at 210 RPM.
Spindle Speed
Range Lever
Spindle Speed
Lever
Stationary
Plate