For Machines Mfg. Since 7/09
Model SB1016/SB1036
-75-
M A I N T E N A N C E
8.
Pour out the remaining cutting fluid from
the tank into the 5-gallon bucket and seal
the bucket with its lid.
9.
Lift and slide the tank out far enough for
cleaning.
10.
Using mineral spirits and rags, clean and
dry the tank. If a water soluble cutting fluid
was used, use soap and hot water instead of
mineral spirits.
Tip:
Leave one or more strong magnets at the
bottom of the tank to collect fine metal
particles from the cutting fluid.
11.
Reinstall the tank and cover.
12.
Mix the new cutting fluid to the required
specific gravity as specified by the cutting
fluid manufacturer.
13.
Pour 6
1
⁄
2
gallons of cutting fluid into the chip
drawer.
14.
CONNECT LATHE TO POWER.
15.
Point the cutting fluid nozzle into the chip
drawer and open the valve.
16.
Turn the cutting fluid pump
ON
to verify
that fluid cycles properly, then turn it
OFF
.
Cleaning Electrical Box
The electrical box has two cooling fans (
Figure
134
) for the electrical box. The lower fan draws
in cool air and the upper fan exhausts warm
air. Frequently verify that the cooling fans work
and the blades are free of debris and dust that
can cause the fans to run out of balance. An
overheated electrical box could result in damage
to the electrical components inside of the box.
To clean the fans and electrical box:
1.
DISCONNECT LATHE FROM POWER!
2.
Put on a dust mask and safety goggles.
3.
Open the electrical box door.
4.
Holding an air gun nozzle 24" away from the
electrical components, blow dust off of the
components and out of the box.
5.
Close electrical box door and verify fan
operation.
Figure 134. Electrical box cooling fans.
Inlet Fan
Outlet
Fan