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About this machine, Capabilities, Foreword – Southbend South Bend SB1027 User Manual

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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09

Model SB1027

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I N T R O D U C T I O N

About This Machine

Capabilities

This Milling Machine is built for daily, non-stop

use in a busy industrial setting, tool room, or

school shop. It is easy to set-up, truly accurate,

and built to give you long years of service when

properly cared for. This milling machine supports

workpieces up to 750 lbs. and is perfect for face

milling, end milling, planing, slot or keyway

cutting, dovetailing, routing, drilling, reaming,

and boring to name a few. With the movable ram

and tilting head, all these tasks can be performed

on horizontal, vertical, and angled surfaces.

When equipped with additional accessories, such

as a rotary table or dividing head, this milling

machine can do even more.

Foreword

"Most boys should learn a trade in order that

they may become skilled workmen. The trained

workman is always in demand...When a boy has

learned a trade, becomes a skilled mechanic,

he has excellent equipment with which to begin

life's battle, but he need not stop there. George

Westinghouse, the Wright Brothers, Henry Ford,

and the Studebaker Brothers were mechanics,

and it was their mechanical training that

made their success possible." —Machine Shop

Equipment, 2nd Ed., 1920, by the O'Brien

Brothers, founders of South Bend Lathe.

The first South Bend milling machine debuted in

the 1950's. During that time, the milling machine

and the already well-established South Bend

lathes created the foundation of many tool rooms

and school shops across America and beyond

her borders. Many young people in those days

came of age on South Bend equipment, becoming

world-class machinists, mechanical engineers,

inventors, and manufacturing visionaries.

A lot has changed in the world since then. Those

same school shops have mostly been replaced

by computer labs. The technology in the rotary

dial phone, television set, mechanical calculator,

computer, and camera of that decade could

barely fit into one large room together—now

they fit into a tiny box that is no bigger than a

box of breath mints. And the average production

machinist spends more time at a computer than

at a machine. Technology has been much refined

and the world operates on a much faster pace.

But some things haven't changed. The same

human ingenuity and passion that created the

best mechanical technology of today still exists

within us. The core machines of the modern shop,

like this South Bend milling machine, are still

fundamentally important.

When you think about it, the greatest mechanical

technology of the future will be what we create

today. As the owner of a South Bend milling

machine, you are now part of a great legacy.

What will you create with yours?

Features

This milling machine features 3-axis table

movement with built-in longitudinal power feed.

It is constructed with high-grade Meehanite

castings, and the saddle and knee ways are

Turcite coated and built with wide dovetails for

maximum support and accuracy through the full

range of movement.

To ensure quality work results, we have equipped

this mill with NSK or NTN spindle bearings that

are rated to P4 (ABEC-7) tolerances. The spindle

taper is R8 and the spindle has powered down

feed with fine, medium, and coarse feed controls.

The headstock is mounted on a wide-dovetail

movable ram with 13" of travel on the column

and 360° rotating capability. The headstock itself

can swivel 90° left/right or 45° forward/back so it

can be positioned for nearly any setup needed.

To reduce the time spent doing daily lubrication,

we have outfitted this milling machine with a

one-shot lubrication system that is as quick and

easy as one pump of a lever.

Quality Allen-Bradley electrical components and

attention to detail provide dependable electrical

control of the powered movements.

And finally, this milling machine comes with a

circulating coolant system with the pump and

reservoir in the column base.