Spindle break-in, Recommended adjustments – Southbend SB1046PF User Manual
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For Machines Mfg. Since 3/11
Turn-Nado
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Gearhead Lathes
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P R E P A R A T I O N
3. Use the foot brake to stop spindle rotation,
then reverse spindle rotation with the
spindle lever, then run the lathe at 1600
RPM for 10 minutes.
4. Use the foot brake to stop spindle rotation,
then run the lathe at 150 RPM for ten
minutes with the gearbox range lever
(Figure 27) on the headstock in the L (low)
position, and then run the lathe for another
ten minutes with the lever in the H (high)
position.
5. While the oil is still warm and any metal
particles may still be suspended in the oil,
change the headstock and gearbox oil (refer
to Lubrication beginning on Page 68 for
detailed instructions).
6. Check, and if necessary, re-tention the
V-belts (refer to V-Belts on Page 80 for
detailed instructions).
Congratulations! The spindle break-in is
complete.
Spindle Break-In
Before subjecting the lathe to full loads, it
is essential to complete the spindle break-in
process as described below. This will ensure the
best results and maximum life of the precision
components inside the lathe.
The break-in procedure must be performed
in succession with the Test Run procedure
described in this manual, because many of the
test run steps prepare the lathe controls for the
break-in process.
Important: Do not perform the break-in
procedure independently from the Test Run
section—serious damage could occur to the lathe
if the controls are set differently than instructed
in that section.
Do not leave the lathe unattended during the
Spindle Break-In procedure. If your attention
is needed elsewhere during this procedure,
stop the lathe and restart the procedure later
from the beginning.
To perform the spindle break-in:
1. Successfully complete the Test Run
procedure beginning on Page 32.
2. Using the spindle speed levers to set the
spindle speed, run the lathe for ten minutes
at each of the following speeds: 50, 150, 500,
and 1600 RPM.
Note: If necessary, refer to Setting Spindle
Speed on Page 54 for detailed instructions.
For your convenience, the adjustments listed
below have been performed at the factory.
However, because of the many variables involved
with transporting the machine during shipping,
we recommend that you at least verify the
following adjustments to ensure the best possible
operational results from your new machine.
Step-by-step instructions for these adjustments
can be found on the pages referenced below.
Factory adjustments that should be verified:
• Tailstock alignment (Page 45).
• Compound and cross slide backlash
adjustment (Page 77).
• Gib adjustments (Page 78).
Recommended
Adjustments
27. Use the coolant pump switch on the control
panel to start the pump, then open the valve
at the base of the nozzle. Verify that the
coolant flows from the nozzle, then close the
valve and turn the pump OFF.
Congratulations! The test run is complete.
Perform the following Spindle Break-In
procedure.