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For Machines Mfg. Since 7/09
Model SB1016/SB1036
M A I N T E N A N C E
Changing Cutting Fluid
When you replace the old cutting fluid, take
the time to thoroughly clean out the chip
drawer, catch tray, and chip drawer. Make
sure to dispose of all old fluid according to
local regulations. Cutting fluid is considered
hazardous waste by the EPA. Follow all disposal
and storage guidelines when changing and
disposing of cutting fluid.
Tip:
Maintaining the specific gravity of cutting
fluid with a basic hydrometer or economical
refractometer can greatly extend the life of
cutting fluid, to maintain cutting fluid properties
for cutting and reduce operating costs through
longer tool life.
Items Needed:
Qty
Safety Wear ......See
Hazards
section on
Page 73
New Cutting Fluid ............................... 6
1
⁄
2
Gallons
Five Gallon Drain Buckets w/Lids ....................... 2
Phillips Screwdriver #2 ........................................ 1
Wrench
3
⁄
4
" ............................................................. 1
Shop Rags ........................................... As Required
Rubber Hose
1
⁄
2
" ID x 60" Long ................ Optional
Magnets .................................................... Optional
To change the cutting fluid:
1.
Clean out the chip drawer.
2.
Remove the vented tank cover. Lift and slide
the pump and tank out of the cabinet as
shown in
Figure 13130
.
3.
Connect the rubber hose to the end of the
cutting fluid nozzle as shown in
Figure 131
.
If the connection is questionable, use a hose
clamp to ensure it does not leak.
Figure 133. Cutting Fluid drain hose connection.
4.
Insert the other end of the hose into the
bucket and secure it from falling out with a
piece of wire when the pump is turned on.
5.
Open the flow lever all the way, and turn
the cutting fluid pump
ON
. Do not leave the
area as you will need transfer the hose to
the other bucket to prevent over-filling and
spillage.
Leaving the pump running with and empty
cutting fluid tank can damage the pump. Shut
the pump OFF immediately when the fluid
slows or stops coming from the drain hose.
Otherwise, any pump damage is not covered
under warranty.
6.
When the fluid stops flowing, immediately
turn OFF the pump, and disconnect the
drain hose.
Figure 132. Tank location for cleaning.
Tank
Pump Motor
Drain
Trough