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Operation overview – Southbend South Bend SB1027 User Manual

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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09

Model SB1027

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O P E R A T I O N

Operation Overview

The purpose of this overview is to give an

example of a typical milling operation. Read

through the steps below to better understand

the controls and functions described later in this

manual, so that you will know how they are used

to successfully operate the mill.

This overview is not intended to be a step-by-step

operational guide.

In a typical milling operation, the operator

does the following:

1. Examines the workpiece to make sure it is

suitable for milling.

2. Firmly clamps the workpiece to the table.

3. Installs the correct cutting tool for the

operation.

4. Uses the manual downfeed and table

controls to confirm the correct positioning

of the cutting tool and workpiece for the

operation. If the X-axis power feed will be

used during the operation, the operator

confirms the speed and length of table

movement required.

To reduce the risk of

serious injury when using

this machine, read and

understand this entire

manual before beginning

any operations.

Loose hair, clothing, or

jewelry could get caught

in machinery and cause

serious personal injury.

Keep these items away

from moving parts at all

times to reduce this risk.

During operation, small

metal chips may become

airborne, leading to serious

eye injury. Wear safety

glasses to reduce this risk.

5. Configures the mill for the correct spindle

speed of the operation.

6. Puts on personal protective gear and makes

sure the workpiece and table are clear of all

tools, cords, and other items.

7. Starts the spindle rotation and performs the

operation.

8. Turns the mill OFF.