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Live centers, Mounting dead center in spindle, Mounting center in tailstock – Southbend Turn-nado Gearhead w/DRO SB1046PF User Manual

Page 49: Removing center from spindle

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For Machines Mfg. Since 3/11

Turn-Nado

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Gearhead Lathes

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O P E R A T I O N

Live Centers

A live center has bearings that allow the center

tip and the workpiece to rotate together; it can be

installed in the spindle and the tailstock quill for

higher speeds. However, a live center typically

does not provide the same level of rigidity as a

dead center, and final workpiece accuracy can

suffer as a result.

Mounting Dead Center in Spindle

1. DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER!

2. Thoroughly clean and dry the tapered

mating surfaces of the spindle bore, adapter

sleeve, and the center, making sure that no

lint or oil remains on the tapers.

Note: This will prevent the tapered surfaces from

seizing due to operational pressures, which

could make it very difficult to remove the

center.

3. Mount a chuck or faceplate onto the spindle,

whichever is correct for your operation.

4. Insert the center into the sleeve, then insert

the sleeve into the spindle bore through the

chuck or faceplate.

Figure 51 shows an example photo of a

dead center installed in the spindle, using a

lathe dog and faceplate for turning between

centers.

Figure 51. Example photo of using a dead center with

a faceplate and lathe dog.

Dead Center

Lathe

Dog

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

52 shows an example photo of a dead center

mounted in a tailstock.

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). Have another person hold

onto the sleeve and center with a gloved hand or

shop rag, then tap the sleeve loose.

Figure 52. Example photo of using a carbide-tipped

dead center installed in the tailstock.

Carbide-Tipped

Dead Center

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.

To mount a center in the tailstock:

1. DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER!

2. Thoroughly clean and dry the tapered

mating surfaces of the tailstock quill bore

and the center, making sure that no lint or

oil remains on the tapers.