Southbend SB1263 PDAs & Smartphones User Manual


 
Instruction Sheet
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MODEL SB1263
TAPER ATTACHMENT
Copyright © January, 2012 by South Bend Lathe Co. Revised January, 2014 (ST)
WARNING: No portion of this manual may be reproduced without written approval.
For Product Manufactured Since 9/11 #TS14639 Printed in Taiwan
Specifications
Introduction
Designed for Lathe Models ... SB1039, SB1049–52
Taper Per Inch Range ........................ ±0.00°–0.18”
Maximum Taper Length ......................................9"
Minor Inch Scale Divisions .............................0.01”
Major Inch Scale Divisions .............................0.02”
Taper Angle Range ....................................±0°–10°
Minor Angle Scale Divisions...............................
1
2°
Major Angle Scale Divisions ................................
Construction ..................................Cast Iron, Steel
Net Weight ................................................... 49 lbs.
Shipping Weight ........................................... 60 lbs.
Factory ........................................................ Taiwan
This taper attachment is heavy! Get
assistance when installing it on the lathe.
Wear heavy-duty leather boots with toe
protection, and keep hands and fingers away
from all pinch points. Ignoring this warning
can lead to severe crushing injuries!
This taper attachment mounts quickly to the
back bedway of your lathe, as shown in Figure 1.
Accurate tapers can be cut without repositioning
the attachment or having to offset the tailstock.
The Model SB1263 features an inches scale and
a degree scale. An angle adjusting knob with fine
threads achieves precise control when setting
tapers.
Another feature is the ability to use the taper
attachment without disengaging the cross slide
nut. This design allows the taper attachment to
be functional at any time by simply tightening
the two deadman clamp cap screws, which lock
the deadman clamp to the rear lathe way.
Figure 1. Taper attachment installed on rear of lathe.
Note: Splash guard removed for clarity.