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Apron – Southbend SB1046PF User Manual

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For Machines Mfg. Since 3/11

Turn-Nado

®

Gearhead Lathes

M A I N T E N A N C E

Draining Oil

Place a catch pan under the quick-change

gearbox drain plug (see Figure 100), loosen the

fill plug and remove the drain plug, then allow

the gearbox reservoir to empty.

Apron

Oil Type ...... Mobil Vactra 2 or ISO 68 Equivalent

Oil Amount ............................................ 2.1 Quarts

Check/Add Frequency ....................................Daily

Change Frequency ...................................Annually

Checking Oil Level
The apron has the proper amount of oil when the

sight glass shown in Figure 101 is halfway full.

Important: Keep in mind that the apron one-

shot oiler draws the oil from the apron reservoir.

Check this oil level often when using the one-

shot oiler.

Adding Oil

Remove the twist-off fill plug shown in Figure

101, and add oil until the sight glass is halfway

full.

Figure 101. Location of apron oil sight glass.

Sight

Glass

One-Shot

Oiler

Fill Plug

Draining Oil & Flushing Reservoir

Since the apron oil reservoir supplies the one-

shot oiler, the oil is constantly being refreshed

when the reservoir is filled. However, small

metal particles may accumulate at the bottom of

the reservoir with normal use. Therefore, to keep

the reservoir clean, drain and flush it at least

once a year.

Place a catch pan under the apron drain plug

shown in Figure 102, loosen the fill plug, then

use a 6mm hex wrench to remove the drain plug

and empty the reservoir.

Figure 102. Location of apron drain plug.

Drain Plug

Flush the reservoir by pouring a small amount of

clean oil into the fill hole and allowing it to drain

out the bottom.

Replace the drain plug and add oil as previously

described.