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For Machines Mfg. Since 5/11

14" TURN-X

®

 Toolroom Lathe

P R E P A R A T I O N

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.

4.

  Use the foot brake to stop spindle rotation, 

then run the lathe at 215 RPM for 10 

minutes with the gearbox range lever on the 

headstock in the 

(low) position, and then 

run the lathe another 10 minutes with the 

lever in the 

(high) position.

5.

  While the oil is still warm and any metal 

particles are still suspended in the oil, 

change the headstock and gearbox oil (refer 

to Lubrication beginning on Page 66 for 

detailed instructions).

6.

  Check the V-belt tension, and if necessary, 

re-tension them (refer to V-Belts on Page 

77 for detailed instructions).

Congratulations! The spindle break-in is 

complete.

To perform the spindle break-in:

1.

  Successfully complete the Test Run 

procedure beginning on Page 26.

2.

  Using the spindle speed levers to set the 

spindle speed, run the lathe for 10 minutes 

at each of the spindle speeds.

Note: 

If necessary, refer to Setting Spindle 

Speed on Page 50 for detailed instructions.

3.

  Use the foot brake to stop spindle rotation, 

set the spindle speed at 2570 RPM, then 

use the spindle lever to reverse the spindle 

rotation and run the lathe for 10 minutes.

For your convenience, the adjustments listed 

below have been performed at the factory. 

However, because of the many variables involved 

with shipping, we recommend that you at least 

verify the following adjustments to ensure the 

best possible 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 40).

•  Compound and cross slide backlash 

adjustment (Page 74).

•  Gib adjustments (

Page 75).

Recommended 
Adjustments

Summary of Contents for SB1039F

Page 1: ...r Be d 14 17 Distance Be tw een Cen ters 40 Sw ing Ove r Cross Slide 8 66 Sw ing Ove r Gap 20 94 Sp indle Nose to Gap 6 46 Cross Slide Trav el 7 Com po un d Trav el 4 Sp indle Nose D1 5 Cam lock Sp in...

Page 2: ...14 3A Minimum Circuit Size 20A Switch Magnetic with Thermal Protection Switch Voltage 220V Plug Included No Recommended Plug Outlet Type NEMA 15 20 Motors Main Type TEFC Induction Horsepower 5HP at 3...

Page 3: ...Travel 4 5 in Tailstock Taper MT 3 Tailstock Barrel Diameter 1 968 in Threading Info Number of Longitudinal Feeds 17 Range of Longitudinal Feeds 0 002 0 067 in Number of Cross Feeds 17 Range of Cross...

Page 4: ...rk Light 24V 70W 4 Way Tool Post Complete Coolant System Micrometer Carriage Stop Threading Dial Indicator NTN Japanese Spindle Bearing Full Length Splash Guard Front Removable Sliding Chip Tray Heads...

Page 5: ...November 2011 by South Bend Lathe Co For Machines Mfg Since 5 11 14 TURN X TOOLROOM LATHE MODEL SB1039 14 X 40 MODEL SB1052 14 X 30 OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 6: ...n is a process that happens through training and experience If you are not an experienced operator of this type of machinery read through this entire manual then learn more from an experienced operato...

Page 7: ...ing Coolant 25 Power Connection 25 Test Run 26 Spindle Break In 30 Recommended Adjustments 30 OPERATION 31 Operation Overview 31 Chuck Faceplate Mounting 32 Installation Removal Devices 32 Chuck Insta...

Page 8: ...Switch 78 Leadscrew Shear Pin Replacement 80 Gap Insert Removal Installation 82 Gap Removal 82 Gap Installation 83 TROUBLESHOOTING 84 ELECTRICAL 87 Electrical Safety Instructions 87 Correcting Phase P...

Page 9: ...Ford who used the machines he purchased to help him change the world Capabilities This 16 Speed Toolroom Lathe is built for daily use in a busy industrial setting Loaded with many nice features and hi...

Page 10: ...C 3 Jaw Chuck 8 D Chuck Guard w Safety Switch E Steady Rest F Follow Rest G Halogen Work Lamp H 4 Way Tool Post I Compound Rest J Coolant Nozzle Valve K Tailstock see Page 7 for details Serious perso...

Page 11: ...gh or right low spindle speed chart to be active C Spindle Speed Lever Selects one of the four available spindle speeds within the selected speed range D Threading and Feed Charts Displays the necessa...

Page 12: ...nozzle O One Shot Oiler Draws oil from the apron reservoir to lubricate the carriage ways through various oil ports P Carriage Lock Secures the carriage in place when it should not move Q Thread Dial...

Page 13: ...the relative distance of tailstock offset from the spindle centerline Figure 7 Tailstock controls AD AE Z AA AB AC AF Safety Foot Brake This lathe is equipped with a foot brake see Figure 9 to quickly...

Page 14: ...pe Wood Slat Crate Weight 2684 lbs 2314 lbs Width side to side Depth front to back Height 90 x 45 x 69 79 x 45 x 69 Electrical Power Requirement 220V 3 Phase 60Hz Full Load Current Rating 14 4A Minimu...

Page 15: ...V Belt Gear Bearings Shielded Permanently Sealed Coolant Motor Type TEFC Induction Horsepower 1 8 HP Voltage 220V Phase 3 Phase Amps 0 4A Speed 3450 RPM Cycle 60 Hz Power Transfer Direct Drive Bearing...

Page 16: ...Longitudinal Feeds 17 Range of Longitudinal Feeds 0 002 0 067 Number of Cross Feeds 17 Range of Cross Feeds 0 001 0 034 Number of Inch Threads 45 Range of Inch Threads 2 72 TPI Number of Metric Thread...

Page 17: ...Iron Headstock Gears Flame Hardened Steel Bed Meehanite Castings with Precision Hardened and Ground Ways Stand Cast Iron Paint Urethane Other Country of Origin Taiwan Some Components Made in USA Japa...

Page 18: ...ollows Death or catastrophic harm WILL occur Moderate injury or fire MAY occur Death or catastrophic harm COULD occur Machine or property damage may occur Basic Machine Safety Owner s Manual All machi...

Page 19: ...y verifying that all fastening devices are properly secured and items attached to spindles have enough clearance to safely rotate Chuck Keys or Adjusting Tools Tools used to adjust spindles chucks or...

Page 20: ...ob and make sure it is sharp A correct sharp tool decreases strain and provides a better finish Speed Rates Operating the lathe at the wrong speed can cause nearby parts to break or the workpiece to c...

Page 21: ...th deadly force To reduce the risk of this hazard read and understand this document and seek additional training from an experienced chuck user before using a chuck Chuck Capacity Avoid exceeding the...

Page 22: ...r Cleaning Assembly Cotton rags Mineral spirits Quality metal protectant oil Safety glasses Wrench or socket 21mm Wrench or socket 19mm Floor mounting hardware as needed Precision level Standard screw...

Page 23: ...ne will be running at a time If this machine will be connected to a shared circuit where multiple machines will be running at the same time consult a qualified electrician to ensure the circuit is pro...

Page 24: ...e plug must only be inserted into a matching receptacle outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances see Figure 10 Figure 10 Typical NEMA 15 20 plug...

Page 25: ...m 1 J Open End Wrench 10 12mm 1 K Phillips Screwdriver 2 1 L Standard Screwdriver 2 1 M Hex Wrench 8mm 1 N Tapered Spindle Sleeve MT 5 3 1 O Dead Center MT 3 1 P Carbide Tipped Dead Center MT 3 1 Q Ca...

Page 26: ...that have rust preventative with a liberal amount of your cleaner or degreaser and let them soak for a few minutes 3 Wipe off the surfaces If your cleaner or degreaser is effective the rust preventati...

Page 27: ...nment where your machine is operated is important for safe operation and longevity of parts For best results operate this machine in a dry environment that is free from excessive moisture hazardous or...

Page 28: ...ng to move the carriage make sure the carriage lock is loose the half nut is disengaged and the power feed is disengaged feed selection lever 5 Position hardwood blocks under each end of the bed as sh...

Page 29: ...ong and sensitive enough to show a distinct movement when a 0 003 shim approximately the thickness of one sheet of standard newspaper is placed under one end of the level See the figure below for an e...

Page 30: ...rication Section for Correct Oil Type Bolting to Concrete Floors The headstock quick change gearbox and apron oil reservoirs must have the proper amount of oil in them before the lathe can be operated...

Page 31: ...Phase Power DO NOT use a static phase converter to create 3 phase power it can quickly decrease the life of electrical components on this machine If you must use a phase converter only use a rotary ph...

Page 32: ...sure all previous preparation steps discussed in this manual have been followed and completed 4 Connect the incoming ground wire to the ground terminal directly above the master power switch 5 Make su...

Page 33: ...range lever Low Neutral Feed Range Lever High Feed Range Lever Note In the next step use the chuck key to rock the chuck back and forth so that the gears will mesh as you make the adjustments Be sure...

Page 34: ...spindle lever in the down position the spindle should be rotating counterclockwise down and toward you as you face the lathe If the spindle and chuck are not rotating counterclockwise the power suppl...

Page 35: ...sh the STOP button in move the spindle lever to the OFF position then replace the end gear cover 19 Lift the chuck guard up this will activate the chuck guard safety switch Reset the STOP button and a...

Page 36: ...oil is still warm and any metal particles are still suspended in the oil change the headstock and gearbox oil refer to Lubrication beginning on Page 66 for detailed instructions 6 Check the V belt te...

Page 37: ...carriage handwheels or power feed options to move the tooling into the workpiece for operations 12 When finished cutting moves the spindle lever to the OFF position presses the foot brake to completel...

Page 38: ...t and size of the chuck will determine the appropriate device to use refer to the following figure for examples Pre Threaded Hole for Lifting Eye Way Slot Jaw Slot Plywood 2x4 Chuck Cradle Plywood Chu...

Page 39: ...ly tightened Cam line between V s Figure 32 Correcting an improperly installed stud Stud Too High Turn In One Turn Stud Too Low Turn Out One Turn INCORRECT INCORRECT To install the chuck 1 DISCONNECT...

Page 40: ...sily the tapers release If it was necessary to bump the chuck or use a mallet to release the tapers then they are seating together properly If the tapers released easily with little intervention they...

Page 41: ...ent Unsafe Jaw Position and Poor Unstable Workpiece Shallow Bar Stock Outside Safer Use Jaw Grip 4 Jaw Chuck Refer to the Chuck Installation see Page 33 and Chuck Removal see Page 34 instructions to i...

Page 42: ...late Refer to the Chuck Installation see Page 33 and Chuck Removal see Page 34 instructions to install or remove the faceplate The faceplate included with your lathe can be used for a wide range of op...

Page 43: ...ock 1 Pull the tailstock lock lever backward away from the spindle to unlock the tailstock from the bedway 2 Slide the tailstock to the desired position 3 Push the tailstock lock lever forward toward...

Page 44: ...pin to push against when the quill is retracted for tool removal Otherwise removal of such tooling may be difficult To install tooling in the tailstock 1 With the tailstock locked in place unlock the...

Page 45: ...ailstock top casting toward the back of the lathe to machine a taper at the spindle end Note The marks on the offset indicator are arbitrary For a precise offset use a dial indicator to check quill mo...

Page 46: ...o back If the bedway is not level correct this condition before continuing with this procedure refer to Leveling Mounting on Page 23 2 Center drill both ends of one piece of round stock then set it as...

Page 47: ...athe the distance of the taper Looking down from above Figure 48 Adjust tailstock away from the operator Centers Figure 49 shows the MT 5 dead centers included with the lathe In addition an MT 7 MT 5...

Page 48: ...installed in the spindle using a lathe dog and faceplate for turning between centers Mounting Center in Tailstock Either a carbide tipped dead center or live center can be used in the tailstock Mounti...

Page 49: ...until the center releases If the center does not come loose by retracting the quill extend the quill to expose the slot shown in Figure 52 then use a drift key to remove the center Figure 52 Drift ke...

Page 50: ...ace 5 Loosen the three leaf screws so the finger roller positions can be adjusted 6 Use the finger adjustment knobs to position the bottom two finger rollers against the workpiece as shown in the exam...

Page 51: ...rest Note To reduce the effects of friction lubricate the brass finger tips with generous lubricant during operation Figure 56 Follow rest attachment Cap Screws Carriage Slide Locks The carriage cros...

Page 52: ...time you set the angle of the compound rest for cutting threads mark the location on the cross slide as a quick reference point This will allow you to quickly return the compound rest to that exact an...

Page 53: ...stock To Spindle Centerline on Page 40 for detailed instructions Make a facing cut on a piece of round bar stock If the tool is above or below the spindle centerline a nub will be left in the center o...

Page 54: ...disengages the carriage from the feed rod and movement stops Figure 63 Adjustable feed rod stop Stop Collar Stop Plate Apron The adjustable feed stop system is designed to stop longitudinal carriage...

Page 55: ...pindle speed is important for safe and satisfactory results as well as maximizing tool life To set the spindle speed for your operation you will need to 1 Determine the best spindle speed for the cutt...

Page 56: ...g the headstock control levers to make changes Figure 67 Spindle speed controls Motor Switch Spindle Speed Range Levers Configuration Examples Using the controls on the lathe follow along with these t...

Page 57: ...ponents move feed rate is controlled by the headstock and quick change gearbox lever positions and the end gear configuration Feed rate and spindle speed must be considered together Keep in mind that...

Page 58: ...headstock transfer gear In the middle position disables power feed B Feed Direction Lever When the lathe is stopped selects the direction for power feed Note When the lathe is running use the quick c...

Page 59: ...having to turn the lathe off waiting until the spindle is stopped then using the feed direction lever on the headstock When using power feed to move the cross slide the feed rate is 1 2 the value sta...

Page 60: ...tioned for 0 18 mm rev 050 LCT1W 002 055 LCT2W 0022 065 LCT4W 003 085 LCT8W 0033 10 LCS2W 004 13 LCS4W 005 18 LCS8W 007 22 LCR3W 009 28 LCR4W 011 35 LCR8W 014 44 LCS8X 017 55 LCR2X 022 68 LCR3X 027 85...

Page 61: ...Hand tighten the hex nut to keep the arm in place 5 Use a stiff brush and mineral spirits to clean away the debris and grime from the gears and shafts then lubricate these devices as instructed in th...

Page 62: ...ads per millimeter as illustrated in Figure 77 Threading Figure 77 Metric thread chart with 1 75 TPmm highlighted 2 LT1Z 225 LT2Z 25 LT3Z 3 LT6Z 35 LT8Z 4 LS1Z 45 LS2Z 5 LS3Z 6 LS6Z 7 LS8Z 75 LT6Y 8 L...

Page 63: ...ut Lever Disengaged Feed Control Lever Half Nut Lever Thread Dial The numbers on the thread dial are used with the thread dial chart to show when to engage the half nut during inch threading The threa...

Page 64: ...ar pitches You must leave the half nut engaged from the beginning until the turning is complete for these types of operations The following examples explain how to use the thread dial chart TPI Divisi...

Page 65: ...1 Only 2 2 3 3 TPI Figure 86 Half nut stays engaged for 27 8 TPI 27 8 Same as Metric Threads Thread Dial Not Used The chip drawer catches swarf and metal chips during the machining process It contain...

Page 66: ...r Soluble Oil Synthetic Coolants Sulferized Oil Mineral OIl Figure 89 Coolant selection table Coolant System When the coolant pump is turned ON the fluid is delivered through the nozzle attached to th...

Page 67: ...es without having to modify the gear cover The Model SB1264 is capable of delivering years of trouble free service It is manufactured with the same high quality workmanship materials and tolerances So...

Page 68: ...nd throughout making them as close to zero TIR Total Indicated Runout as can be Keyless chuck self tighten so a spanner is provided to ease tool removal Figure 94 MT 3 Keyless Chuck SB1354 South Bend...

Page 69: ...includes Turning tool holder turing boring holder boring bar holder parting blade holder knurl facing holder and tool post w T nut Figure 98 SB1408 Quick Change Tool Post Set SB1251 Machinist s Oak T...

Page 70: ...nts should be carefully observed at all times to minimize the risk of injury or machine damage If any of the conditions below are observed stop the lathe immediately disconnect power and correct the c...

Page 71: ...ing the maintenance items Service Item Change Gearbox Oil Change Headstock Oil Change Apron Oil Change Coolant Annual Service Make copies of this page to use each month Keep each chart as a maintenanc...

Page 72: ...practices as instructed in this manual could lead to premature failure of lathe components and will void the warranty Figure 100 Location of headstock oil sight glass Headstock Oil Sight Glass Adding...

Page 73: ...fill and drain plugs Fill Plug Drain Plug Draining Oil Place a catch pan under the quick change gearbox drain plug see Figure 103 use a 5 8 wrench to loosen the fill plug and remove the drain plug the...

Page 74: ...cross slide through their full range of movement to distribute oil along the ways Lubricate the guides before and after operating the lathe If the lathe is in a moist or dirty environment increase the...

Page 75: ...an the outside surface to remove any dust or grime Push the rubber or plastic tip of the oil can nozzle against the ball oiler to create a hydraulic seal then pump the oil can once or twice If you see...

Page 76: ...the gears free of dust or debris from the outside environment Lubricating 1 DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER 2 Remove the end gear cover and all the end gears shown in Figure 110 3 Clean the end gears tho...

Page 77: ...ine screen This works well when the tank is regularly cleaned however if too much sludge is allowed to accumulate before the tank is cleaned the pump will inevitably begin sucking it up Hazards As coo...

Page 78: ...clean out the chip drawer catch tray and fluid tank The entire job only takes about a 1 2 hour when you are prepared with the proper materials and tools Make sure to dispose of old fluid according to...

Page 79: ...ssed air 3 DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER 4 Thoroughly clean all unpainted bare metal surfaces then apply a liberal coat of way oil heavy grease or rust preventative Take care to ensure these surfaces ar...

Page 80: ...and leadscrew Figure 114 Compound rest backlash adjustment set screws Set Screws Reducing backlash to less than 0 002 is impractical and can lead to accelerated wear of the wedge nut and leadscrew Av...

Page 81: ...g the handwheel and adjust the gib screws as necessary to make it tighter or looser The gib adjustment process usually requires some trial and error Repeat the adjustment process as necessary until yo...

Page 82: ...see Figure 121 to release the clamping pressure between the upper and lower castings Test the gib adjustment by using the offset adjustment screws When you are satisfied with the setting retighten th...

Page 83: ...so that one end of the gib does not become tighter than the other 3 Engage disengage the half nut several times and notice how it feels The half nut is correctly adjusted when it has a slight drag whi...

Page 84: ...ickly It is especially important that the brake is kept properly adjusted so you can quickly stop the spindle in an emergency Tools Needed Qty Phillips Screwdriver 2 1 Hex Wrench 6mm 1 To adjust the b...

Page 85: ...lt adjustment components Pedal Stop Pedal Lever Brake Belt Band 10 Push the pedal lever down to verify that the cam lobe pushes the brake switch plunger in When pushed in the switch should click If th...

Page 86: ...re 129 to fabricate your own If you fabricate your own shear pin make sure to use the material and dimensions specified in Figure 129 Otherwise the shear pin may not provide the intended protection an...

Page 87: ...in Figure 133 Note If the pin does not freely slide into the bore DO NOT use a hammer on the pin or you may permanently damage the shear mechanism and bore which would make it nearly impossible to rem...

Page 88: ...sure a precision fit and alignment Therefore if the gap insert is removed it may be difficult to re install with the same degree of accuracy Gap Insert Removal Installation Figure 136 Gap insert Gap I...

Page 89: ...make sure the gap is still aligned If necessary loosen the gap bed cap screws and repeat Steps 7 8 until the insert is properly aligned Gap Installation 1 Use mineral spirits and a clean lint free rag...

Page 90: ...rake switch are engaged 7 Verify electrical box door chuck guard spindle and brake switches are not engaged 8 Thermal overload relay has tripped 8 Turn the thermal relay cut out dial to increase worki...

Page 91: ...ll 1 Quill is not retracted all the way back into the tailstock 1 Turn the quill handwheel until it forces the tapered tool out of quill 2 Contaminants not removed from taper before inserting into qui...

Page 92: ...away chips that load up during turning operations 5 Bedways are dry and in need of lubrication 5 Lubricate bedways and handles 6 Micrometer stop is interfering 6 Check micrometer stop position and ad...

Page 93: ...lts including serious injury or fire Motor Wiring The motor wiring shown in these diagrams is current at the time of printing but it may not match your machine Always use the wiring diagram inside the...

Page 94: ...ng that is out of phase 1 Push the STOP button turn the master power switch to OFF and disconnect the machine from power 2 Open the electrical box and swap any two hot wires coming from the plug as il...

Page 95: ...ponent location index Work Lamp Page 95 Coolant Pump Motor Page 92 Spindle Switches Behind Splash Guard Page 94 Spindle Motor Page 92 Control Panel Page 94 Chuck Guard Safety Switch Page 95 End Gear C...

Page 96: ...X X 0 24 FUSE 4A 250V FUSE 500MA 250V 0 220 0 220 380 400 415 440 TRANSFORMER Suenn Liang SP TBSW 10140 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 A1 W1 V1 U1 R1 S1 8 T1 L3 L2 Ground 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5...

Page 97: ...For Machines Mfg Since 5 11 14 TURN X Toolroom Lathe 91 E L E C T R I C A L Figure 140 Electrical box Electrical Box...

Page 98: ...5 Ground L13 L11 HI HI U1 V1 W1 LOW LOW Coolant Pump Motor Spindle Motor CUTTING FLUID PUMP MOTOR 440V U1 V1 W6 W2 U2 LOW Ground Ground 3 2 1 4 6 5 W1 W1 V1 V1 U1 Gn 3 2 1 4 6 5 W1 W1 V1 V1 U1 Gn U5 W...

Page 99: ...C A L 2 Seed Motor Switch Both Sides Shown Front View Rear View 6 S 4 1 3 T 2 R 5 R1 R1 T1 T1 S1 S1 LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW HI HI HI HI HI HI 2 Speed Motor Switch Figure 143 2 Speed motor switch 2 Spe...

Page 100: ...ower Lamp Stop Button NC COMMON NC NO NO X1 X2 4 4 3 3 2 1 13 14 21 22 NC NC NO NO 3 4 4 5 5 7 7 6 6 X 2 A1 X 1 Ground 4 2 2 2 2 6 2 2 2 8 3 1 2 6 8 3 1 Spindle Switches Figure 145 Spindle rotation sw...

Page 101: ...2 L1 L1 To Electrical Cabinet Page 90 Inside Electrical Cabinet Page 90 Figure 146 End Gear Cover Safety switch location End Gear Cover Safety Switch Headstock COMMON NC NO COMMON X A1 0 0 2 Coolant P...

Page 102: ...4 TURN X Toolroom Lathe P A R T S Headstock Cover 1 2 3 4 REF PART DESCRIPTION REF PART DESCRIPTION 1 PSB10390001 HEADSTOCK OIL FILL CAP 3 PSB10390003 HEADSTOCK COVER 2 PCAP29M CAP SCREW M6 1 X 40 4 P...

Page 103: ...athe 97 P A R T S Headstock Controls 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 44 41 42 43 40 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60...

Page 104: ...RETAINING RING 18MM 47 PORP016 O RING 15 8 X 2 4 P16 18 PSB10390018 SHIFT CAM WHEEL 48 PSB10390048 SHAFT END CAP 19 PSB10390019 SHIFT SHAFT BUSHING 49 PCAP10M CAP SCREW M5 8 X 15 20 PCAP17M CAP SCREW...

Page 105: ...room Lathe 99 P A R T S Headstock Internal Gears 65 66 67 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113...

Page 106: ...12 102 PSB10120085 CAM LOCK 75 PORP028 O RING 27 7 X 3 5 P28 103 PSB10390103 KEY 10 X 6 X 85 76 PSB10390076 PULLEY SHAFT SPACER 104 PK109M KEY 7 X 7 X 35 77 PSB10120079 SPINDLE PULLEY FLAT WASHER 105...

Page 107: ...REW M6 1 X 16 136 PSB10390136 COMBO GEAR 21T 21T 83 PR11M EXT RETAINING RING 25MM 137 PSB10120119 LOWER GEAR SHAFT 85 PR09M EXT RETAINING RING 20MM 139 PSB10390139 GEAR 21T 121 PSB10390121 SPINDLE BAL...

Page 108: ...03 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 2...

Page 109: ...WASHER 245 PSB10120245 GEAR 22T 215 PR11M EXT RETAINING RING 25MM 246 PSB10120246 GEAR 22T 216 PSB10120216 SPLINED SHAFT G2 247 PSB10120247 GEAR 33T 217 PSB10120217 SPLINED SHAFT G3 248 PSB10120248 G...

Page 110: ...67 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 3...

Page 111: ...0120318 SELECTOR PLATE 279 PSB10120279 LEFT UPPER SHIFT FORK 319 PSB10120319 SHIFT LEVER 280 PSB10120278 RIGHT UPPER SHIFT FORK 320 PSB10120314 SHIFT LEVER WASHER 281 PRP02M ROLL PIN 3 X 16 321 PSB101...

Page 112: ...Apron Front View 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 434 435 437 438 439 440 441 442 444 445 446 447 448 449...

Page 113: ...AFT HOUSING 412 PSB10120512 FEED SELECTOR LEVER 442 PSB10120542 CARRIAGE GRADUATED DIAL 413 PSB10120513 FEED SELECTOR PINION SHAFT 444 PSB10120515 COMPRESSION SPRING 414 PSTB001 STEEL BALL 1 4 445 PSB...

Page 114: ...nce 5 11 14 TURN X Toolroom Lathe P A R T S Apron Rear View 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 458 459 461 462 463 465 466 467 468 469 470 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 491 494 495 496 497...

Page 115: ...PSB10120576 STEP PIN 454 PSB10390454 CYLINDRICAL ROLLER BEARING 2930 477 PSB10120577 HALF NUT PIVOT ARM 455 PSB10120555 THRUST WASHER 478 PSB10120578 PIVOT ARM BRACKET 456 PR11M EXT RETAINING RING 25M...

Page 116: ...X 10 508 PSB10120908 COMPRESSION SPRING 6 X 27MM 525 PSS03M SET SCREW M6 1 X 8 509 PSB10120909 TOOL POST T SLIDER 526 PCAP02M CAP SCREW M6 1 X 20 510 PSB10390510A COMPOUND SLIDE 527 PRIV001M STEEL FL...

Page 117: ...dle Top View 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 613A 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 628 629 630 631 632 633 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 66...

Page 118: ...121040 REAR SADDLE GIB SUPPORT 614 PK168M KEY 3 X 3 X 80 651 PSB10121051 ONE SHOT OILER ASSEMBLY 615 PRP28M ROLL PIN 5 X 40 654 PK52M KEY 3 X 3 X 15 616 PSB10390616 CUTTING FLUID NOZZLE 3 8 PT X 24 65...

Page 119: ...SSEMBLY 644 PSB10390644 STRAIGHT PIPE ADAPTER 1 8 PT X 4MM 652 PSB10121052 SADDLE STOP BLOCK 645 PSB10390645 ALUMINUM OIL PIPE 4 X 260MM 665 PSS03M SET SCREW M6 1 X 8 646 PSB10390646 ELBOW PIPE ADAPTE...

Page 120: ...PLATE 708 PSS10M SET SCREW M10 1 5 X 20 709 PSB10120809 COPPER PLUNGER 710 PSS06M SET SCREW M8 1 25 X 16 711 PSB10390711 DOG POINT SET SCREW M8 1 25 X 12 712 PSS14M SET SCREW M8 1 25 X 12 Dial Indicat...

Page 121: ...805 806 807 808 809 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 830 831 832 833 834 835 836A 838 839 840 841 842 843 844 845 846 847 848 849 850 851 852 853 854 85...

Page 122: ...SB10390853 SPINDLE SWITCH PIVOT ARM 818 PSB10390818 SPINDLE ON OFF LEVER KNOB 854 PEC09M E CLIP 6MM 819 PSB10121212 SPINDLE ON OFF LEVER 855 PSB10390855 SPINDLE SWITCH LINKAGE ROD 820 PN09M HEX NUT M1...

Page 123: ...04 PIVOT ARM 914 PK28M KEY 7 X 7 X 30 905 PK166M KEY 7 X 7 X 15 915 PSB10121840 PIVOT ARM ALL THREAD STUD 906 PN32M HEX NUT M14 2 916 PCAP14M CAP SCREW M8 1 25 X 20 907 PSB10121407 GEAR FLAT WASHER 91...

Page 124: ...005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1018 1019 1020 1021 1022 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 1032 1033 1034 1035 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 1042 1043 1044 1...

Page 125: ...OR MOUNT PIVOT ROD 1038 PS51M PHLP HD SCR M4 7 X 30 1013 PSB10391013 MOTOR MOUNT PLATE 1039 PSB10121209 CAST IRON FOOT PAD 1014 PCAP64M CAP SCREW M10 1 5 X 25 1040 PB51M HEX BOLT M16 2 X 50 1015 PCAP0...

Page 126: ...s A A 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 1110 1111 1112 1115 1116 1117 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 1123 1124 1125 1126 1127 1128 1129 1130 1131 1132 1133 1134 1135 1136 1137 1138 1139 1140 1141...

Page 127: ...TER PANEL SB1052 1133 PN09M HEX NUT M12 1 75 1109 PCAP02M CAP SCREW M6 1 X 20 1134 PCAP129M CAP SCREW M12 1 75 X 20 1110 PSB10391110 FLANGE BEARING 1135 PSB10121629 CHUCK GUARD PIVOT ROD 1111 PSB10391...

Page 128: ...202 1203 1204 1205 1206 1207 1208 1209 1210 1211 1212 1213 1214 1215 1216 1217 1218 1219 1221 1222 1223 1224 1225 1226 1227 1228 1229 1230 1231 1232 1233 1234 1235 1236 1237 1238 1239 1240 1241 1242 1...

Page 129: ...0121840 TAILSTOCK STUD FT M14 2 X 110 1212 PSB10121812 HANDWHEEL HANDLE 1240 PCAP01M CAP SCREW M6 1 X 16 1213 PSB10120515 COMPRESSION SPRING 6 2 X 16MM 1241 PSS04M SET SCREW M6 1 X 12 1214 PSTB001 STE...

Page 130: ...TING ASSY 1314 PSB10122014 HINGE PIN 1315 PSB10122015 DOG PT LEAF SCREW M8 1 25 X 25 1316 PN09M HEX NUT M12 1 75 1317 PW06M FLAT WASHER 12MM 1318 PSB10391318 STUD DE M14 2 X 80 28 35 1319 PSB10122019...

Page 131: ...OR AB C09400 220V 1411 PSB10391411 JOG BUTTON 1403 PSB10391403 MASTER POWER SWITCH 1412 PSB10122222 EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON 1404 PSB10391404 OL RELAY AB 193 TAC24 A 17 5 21 5A 1413 PSB10391413 POWER LAM...

Page 132: ...VER FLAT 2 1503 2 PSB10391503 2 FACEPLATE CAMLOCK STUD SET 1515 PSDP2 SCREWDRIVER PHILLIPS 2 1504 PSB10391504 3 JAW CHUCK KEY 1516 PAW1510M HEX WRENCH SET 10PC 1 5 10MM 1505 PSB10391505 4 JAW CHUCK KE...

Page 133: ...revent injury The owner of this machine MUST maintain the original location and readability of these safety labels If any label is removed or becomes unreadable REPLACE that label before using the mac...

Page 134: ...PSB10122409 CHANGING GEARS LABEL 1618 PSB10391618 SB1039 MODEL NUMBER LABEL 1606 PSBLABEL08HS ENTANGLEMENT HAZARD LABEL 1618 PSB10521618 SB1052 MODEL NUMBER LABEL 1607 PSB10122411 CHUCK KEY HAZARD LA...

Page 135: ...ne complies with the provisions of any law act code regulation or standard of any domestic or foreign government industry or authority In no event shall South Bend s liability under this warranty exce...

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