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For Machines Mfg. Since 7/09
Model SB1016/SB1036
S E R V I C E
After a long period of time, you may find that the
leadscrew develops a small amount of end play.
This lathe is designed so that leadscrew end play
can be easily removed with adjustment.
Tools Needed:
Qty
Open End Wrench 36mm or 1
7
⁄
16
" ........................ 1
Hex Wrench 3mm ................................................. 1
To remove leadscrew end play:
1.
DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER!
2.
Remove the three cap screws and end cover.
3.
Loosen both retaining nut set screws shown
in
Figure 137
.
Leadscrew End Play
Adjustment
Gib Adjustment
4.
Engage the half nut lever.
5.
Rotate the carriage feed handwheel back
slightly and tighten the retaining nut at the
same until the end play is removed.
6.
Tighten both set screws and re-install the
cover.
Figure 137. Leadscrew end play adjustment.
Leadscrew
Retainer Nut
Before beginning any adjustment, make sure
that the slides and ways have been cleaned and
re-lubricated, or adjustments may be inaccurate.
The goal of adjusting gibs is to set the play
between two sliding dovetailed surfaces so
various cutting tasks can be accomplished with
accuracy and the least amount of wear on the
related components. In general, loose gibs cause
poor finishes and tool chatter; and over-tightened
gibs cause premature wear and are difficult to
operate.
Compound & Cross Slide Gibs
Tools Needed:
Qty
Phillips Screwdriver #2 ........................................ 1
Standard Screwdriver #3 ...................................... 1
Hex Wrench 4mm ................................................. 1
To adjust the compound and cross slide gibs:
1.
Loosen the gib lock for each gib (see
Figure
137)
.
2.
Remove the front cross slide wiper and plate
shown in
Figure 137
.
3.
To tighten the compound slide or the cross
slide and move the gib toward the splash
guard, loosen the rear gib screw
1
⁄
4
-turn, and
then tighten the front gib screw
1
⁄
4
-turn. Test
with handwheels, and repeat as necessary
for your desired adjustment.
Cross
Slide
Front
Gib
Screw
Compound
Front Gib
Screw
Figure 138. Compound and cross slide gib screws.
Gib Lock
Wiper and
Plate
Two Set Screws