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For Machines Mfd. Since 7/21
South Bend Tools
Model SB1123
I N T R O D U C T I O N
Table Tilt
H. Table Tilt Lock Lever:
Secures table tilt
position on trunnion. Must be loosened
before table tilt can be adjusted.
I.
Trunnion w/Table Tilt Scale:
Functions as a
tilting base for table. Graduated in degrees
from 5° left – 45° right for setting bevel angle.
J. Table Tilt Indicator:
Shows table tilt angle.
K. Table Tilt Handwheel:
Adjusts angle of table
tilt using a rack-and-pinion system.
Q. Lower Wheel Adjustment Hub:
Adjusts
position of lower wheel to upper wheel if
coplanar adjustments become necessary
(refer to Page 65).
Note:
The wheels are factory-set to be
coplanar, so we strongly recommend that
you avoid making adjustments here unless it
becomes absolutely necessary.
Lower Wheel Adjustment
L. Foot Brake:
When pedal is pressed, brake
shoe physically stops blade wheels, and limit
switch electronically turns motor OFF.
IMPORTANT:
After the foot brake is pressed,
the machine can be restarted by pressing the
ON button. The OFF button does not have to
be reset.
Foot Brake
Fence & Miter Gauge
M. Rip Fence:
Used for ripping. Distance from
blade determines width of cut.
N. Miter Gauge Lock Knob:
Secures angle
position of miter gauge.
O.
Miter Gauge:
Typically used for cross cuts.
Can be adjusted from 0°–60° left or right,
and has stops at 45°L, 0°, and 45°R.
P. Fence Lock Handle:
Secures fence position.
Figure 5. Fence and miter gauge controls.
Fence and miter gauge controls.
M
M
N
N
O
O
P
P
Figure 4. Location of foot brake.
Location of foot brake.
LL
Figure 6. Lower wheel adjustment controls.
Lower wheel adjustment controls.
Q
Q
Figure 3. Table tilt controls.
Table tilt controls.
JJ
H
H
II
K
K