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MULTl�STARTTHREADS - 'SPINDLE GEAR' METHOD 

When using this method, it must be noted that the top Changewheei rotates at 

half 

the Spindle 

speed and the number of starts which can be cut is limited to figures which can be divided 

(without _a remainder) into 

half 

the number of teeth on the top Changewheel. 

THEN 

Number of teeth to be 

indexed between 

each 'Thread-start' 

E.G.· 

No. Teeth of Top Changewheet 

2 x No. of Starts Required 

For a Two-Start Thread, index top  Changewheel by:-

Or:-

No. Teeth on Top Changewheel 

One whole quarter of a revolution. 

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Summary of Contents for M400

Page 1: ...420mm 16 1 2 heavy duty centre lathe Operations Manual info harrisonlathe com 800 575 2843 ...

Page 2: ...ation diagram Operation 1 Lathe safety 2 Controls diagram 3 Operating instructions 4 Thread cutting Maintenance 1 l Maintenance instructions Parts Section 1 Parts ordering procedure 2 lllustration contents list 3l Spare parts illustrations 4 Standard Proprietary parts code list Electrical Wiring Diagram Page No 2 A 5 8 10 12 14 18 26 33 34 35 1 L c1 ...

Page 3: ...tructions 3 Lubrication diagram Operation 1 Lathe safety 2 Controls diagram 3 Operating instructions 4 Thread cutting Maintenance 1 Maintenance instructions Parts Section 1 Parts ordering procedure 2 Illustration contents list 3 Spare parts illustrations 4 Standard Proprietary parts code list Electrical Wiring Diagram I Page No 2 4 5 8 10 12 14 18 26 33 34 35 TSH 5348 584 lM 4 t ...

Page 4: ...from 0 04 to 0 71mm rev English from 0 0016 to 0 028in rev Cross Feeds Half Longitudinal Values Width over ways 360mm 141 8in Depth under headstock 380mm 15in Width 195mm 75fuin Travel 250mm 9 8in Width 115mm 41 2in Travel 120mm W 4in Max Section 32 x 25mm P 4 x 1in o uill Diameter 73mm 27 fin Travel 155mm 6 8in Morse Taper No 5 Set Over 1 2mm 1 2in 1000mm 40in crs 1753kg 3857 lb 1500mm 60in crs 1...

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Page 7: ...55 The machine should be lifted using rope slings as shown t with the rear splash guard removed and with the carriage and tailstock assemblies displaced as despatched towards the tail end of the bed to give an equilibrium condition under the lifting hook l Cleaning Bright surfaces are coated with an anti corrosive compou 1 nd at despatch and this must be completely removed using white spirit or pa...

Page 8: ... entry is at the R H side of the control cabinet looking from the rear of the machine and tapped 25m m electrical conduit Line connections should be to isolator terminals and a substantial earth continuity conductor must be connected to the earth tenninal on the panel SEE ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM Motor direction must be CLOCKWISE looking on driving end SEE DIRECTION ARROW ON MACHINE FRAME Lubrica...

Page 9: ...l i I_ __ f1 fi r i l si 1 L 1 i i I i 1 1 1 I i I Ikl I I Iff1 wr i r1 J a i Lubrication 7 II J ...

Page 10: ... ENEAGOL HYSPIN HEAVY HLP 68 AWS 68 MEDIUM 150 DTE ENERGOL ALPHA a1v EXTRA HP 150 HEAVY ZN 220 150 Check levels and oil daily 2 61 tres a P W L C WLM Schauglas und di taglich Gberprufen g 9 e Shell NUTO TELLUS RANDO H68 68 HD 68 OR A68 NURAY VITREA REGAL 100 220 R 0220 Verifier les regards et graisser quotidiennement 8 31 1 1 tS hV r _ I ...

Page 11: ... t 1 p I _ u I il I r I f l l i l t J l t j ft t I J tr l i J I I r 9 I I I t 4 1 Operation J r ...

Page 12: ...les 1 Read and understand operation notes before attempting to use the rn achine 2 Keep lathe work areas clean 3 Keep area surrounding machine tidy 4 ENSURE YOU KNOW HOWTO STOP THE MACHINE BEFORE STARTING IT 5 Do not interchange chucks or other spindle mounting items between lathes without checking for correct locking see operational notes 6 Use only high speed chl lcks 7 Note maximum permissible ...

Page 13: ...ting workpiec1 es of the correct safe working load and d d 1 ensure 1t 1s not worn or amage I 11 Stand clear when lifting workpieces or equipmentiby crane k 12 Obtain assistance when mounting heavy or awkwardly shaped workpieces 13 Do not wear rings watches ties etc I 14 Do not keep tools scribers etc l in overall pockets 15 Do not remove guards unless machine is stationafv 16 Do not wash hands in...

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Page 15: ...elease Pushbutton 1 I Coolant Pump Pushbuttons I Hydraulic Pump s Pushbuttons Power Chuck PushbuttorJ Top Slide Lock Screw I Cross Slide Lock Screw I on R H of Crosslide Top Slide Traverse Handl Cross Slide Traverse Handle Carriage Lock Bolt I Tailstock Guill Lock Quill Traverse Handwheel I Tailstock Auxiliary Clamp Bolt Tailstock Set Over Screw I Spindle Control Lever Carriage Traverse Handwheel ...

Page 16: ...l feed direction at the headstock lever 3 i e feeding towards headstock and check that the feed reverse lever 29 matches the direction selected 6 Select feed rate by referring to the charts on the headstock and selecting in the sequence listed the appropriate positions on the feed selector dial 1 and levers 2 engagement of the feed gears may be assisted by inching the spindle using the spindle con...

Page 17: ...crew is provided in the rear face of the body Set over adjustment is Jchieved as follows Unclamp tailstock lever 20 and bolt 22 Slacken rear location screw say on half turn then simultaneously slacken one set over screw anc 11 tighten the other until the required setting is obtained Retighten the rear location screw may be disengaged by dulling it outwards from the carriage fac d I d h h h ff d a ...

Page 18: ...ide with the reference line R on the spindle nose This assists subsequent re mounting NOTE For correct locking conditions each cam must tighten with its index line between the two vee marks on the nose Fig 2 DO NOT INTERCHANGE CHUCKS OR OTHER SPINDLE MOUNTING ITEMS BETWEEN LATHES WITHOUT CHECKING EACH CAM FOR CORRECT LOCKING TO ADJUST CAMLOCK STUDS Remove Lockscrew 8 Turn Stud A one full turn in o...

Page 19: ...I i f n u 17 Thread cutting ...

Page 20: ... AR7Y 8 CT1W AT3Y 12 ARGY 9 CT2W AT2Y 11 AR4Y 1 0 BSlW AT1Y 10 AR3Y 1 25 8S3W AS3Z 9 AR2Y 1 5 BS6W ASBY 8 AR1Y 1 75 assw AS7Y 2 0 BT1W ASGY 2 25 BT2W AS4Y 2 5 BT3W M O F ins F mm 2 CR1W 1 2 CT6W 4 0 as w 0016 CR1X 04 225 CR2W 1 25 BS3W 4 5 BS2W 002 CR3X 05 25 3 35 4 45 5 6 7 75 8 9 1 0 1 1 18 _CR3W 1 3 CT7W 5 0 BS3W no2s CR7X 063 CR6VJ 1 4 CT8W E O BS6W 003 cs x 08 CRS 1 1 5 BS6W 7 0 BS8W 004 CS3X...

Page 21: ... l L i s Changewheef Combinations Fig 2A for metric leadscrew machines Fig 2B for English leadscrew machines 4 G H 6 mm pitch Leadscrew H 4 tpi Leadscrew 19 ...

Page 22: ...S1ZF 0 8 CTlWH 24 AS6YH CR1WG 3 6 CT2WG AS1ZG 26 AS7YF 0 8125 BR7WH AS1ZH 0 8125 BR7WF 4 8S1WG 6 5 AS7YG 27 AS2ZF 0 875 8R8WH 26 AS7YH 0 875 BR8WF CT3WG 6 75 AS2ZG 28 AS8YF 0 9 CT2WH 27 AS2ZH 0 9 CT2WF 4 4 CT4WG 7 AS8YG 28 5 BRlZF 1 BS1WH 28 ASBYH CR2WG 4 5 BS2WG 7 125 BRlZG 30 AS3ZF CT3WH 28 5 BR1ZH 1 BS1WF 4 6 CT5WG 7 5 AS3ZG 32 ATlYF 1 1 CT4WH 30 AS3ZH CT3WF 4 75 AT8WG 8 AR1YF 33 AS4ZF 1 125 B_...

Page 23: ...cut Dial numbers at which the leadscrew nuts may be engaged B ENGLISHTHREADS on METRIC LEADSCREW MACHINES or METRIC THREADS on ENGLI SH LEADSCREW MACHINES _ Ollll mm 225 18 15 4 16 1 8 25 16 1 8 4 5 18 15 75 16 1 8 5 20 1357 1 16 1 8 5 5 22 15 1 25 20 1357 6 16 1 8 16 1 8 7 14 15 Hi 16 1357 8 16 1357 1 75 14 15 9 18 15 2 16 1 8 10 20 1357 2 5 20 1357 1l 22 15 16 1 8 12 16 H H 14 15 14 14 15 812 lI...

Page 24: ...which can be cut is limited to figures which can be divided without _a remainder into half the number of teeth on the top Changewheel THEN Number of teeth to be indexed between each Thread start E G No Teeth of Top Changewheet 2 x No of Starts Required For a Two Start Thread index top Changewheel by Or No Teeth on Top Changewheel 4 One whole quarter of a revolution 22 1 i u ...

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Page 26: ...tic Belt Drive to the Lubricant Pump will compensate for any Motor Platform movement and needs no adjustment Fig 1 Fig 2 Spindle Bearings A pre loaded spindle bearing arrangement is incorporated which does not require adjustment Any wear which may take place is automatically compensated Spindle Brake The Spindle Brake is self compensating for wear and should require no adjustment during the normal...

Page 27: ...atrix Slide back Knurled Lock Ring A and rotate one notch at a time in direction of arrow to tighten 3 Lever type Clutch Ortlinghausl Rotate Input Pulley wntil spring tab 8 which locks adjustment nut is accessible prise tab away just clear of slot Rotate nut by qne notch at a time in direction of arrow to tighten 4 Reset locking NOTE OVER ADJUSTMENT MAY CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO CLUTCHES Fig 3a 25 ...

Page 28: ...ravel at each adjustment to be sure of an even action Note 5 movement of the Adjusting Screw will provide approximately 017mm 007in ta e up of play in the Strip Fig 4 Cross Slide Ways Fig 5 Wear in the Cross Slide Ways must be adjusted for by means of the Taper Gib Strip as follows Turn the Slotted Head Screw on the Front Face of the Cross Slide in a clockwise direction to tighten the Gib the proc...

Page 29: ...t a screw driver into the tapped hole and tum the Captive Adjusting Screw to give the required setting clockwise for positive adjustment Care should betaken to avoid over adjustment sin ce a 90 turn of the Adjusting Screw will provide appr9ximately 017mm 007in take upof backlash Traverse Cross Slide by hand over full tr avel to be sure of an even action Re fit M12 Blanking Screw Recommended workin...

Page 30: ...ite end then re tighten this after adjustment to lock the Gibin its new position Fig 7 Tailstock Bed Clamp Fig al The Angular Lock Position of the Bed Clamp Lever is adjusted by means of the S tf Locking Hexagon Bolt located on the underside of the Tailstock Front Clamp Plate and between the Bedways Turn clockwise to increase clamping action The auxiliary Clamp Bolt needs np adjustment and is simp...

Page 31: ...ETTING DURING NORMAL USE OF THE MACHINE BUT TO CONSl LT OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT IN THE UNLIKELY EVENT OF A PROBLEM Adjustment may be achieved however as follows 1 Slacken the two M4socket grub screws on the R H O D of the unit 2 Turn the inner adjusting ring clockwise to increase slipping torque by means of the two holes in the R H end face of the unit 3 Re tighten the two M4 Locking screws on the ...

Page 32: ...se potentiometer lock nut on brake power supply unit 2wl and turn adjusting screw anti clockwise as far as it will go 3 Switch on mains supply at the isolator interlock part and press the brakerelease push button at the control station Then using a D C voltmeter 1OOV scale across terminals 25 and 26 on 2w1 or at the brake unit terminals slowly turn the adjusting screw clockwise until the brake dis...

Page 33: ...n td j t L f _J r i J Llf J I 7 r l LJ __ P_a_rt_s_ _s_e_c_ti_o_n __J ...

Page 34: ...ed when other than one is given in a circle fof owing the Part Number itself Where part numbers change with machine bed length then the model number is given vis 11000 1 or 1 1500 1 or Standard Proprietary Parts i e items which can be p urchased from local Engineering suppliersi may be identified by the bracketed letter code included in the Part Number and reference to the appendix at the end of t...

Page 35: ...and Gearing 402 4 Gear Shifting Mechanism 402 5 Gear Shifting Mechanism 403 1 Gear Box Casting if 403 2 Gear Box Gearing 403 3 Gear Box Gear Shifting 404 1 Apron 404 2 Apron Gearing 404 3 Apron Gears 404 4 Apron Pump r 404 5 Thread Indicator Dial i iii 405 1 Saddle 405 2 Slides i i 406 Shafts rack and bracket f I ll 407 Tailstock f 408 Chargewheels Swing Frame 410 Standard Equipment 34 ...

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Page 59: ... Slide 411 16 American Toolpost 411 31 Perspex Chip Guard Saddle Mounted 411 35 Coolant Assembly 411 38 M C Lighting 411 41 Travelling Steady 411 42 Stationary Steady 411 45 48 Bed Stops 411 67 Power Drilling Attachment 412 Taper Turning Attachment 419 Bed Stop 6 Pos_ition Longitudinal 411 065 66 Dual Reading Dials 413 Bed Capstan Unit 414E High Speed Threading Attachment 414M High Speed Threading...

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Page 80: ...Head Screw Bolt Standard Hexagon Nut Locknut Suffix 8 8 for Hig Tensile Types Suffix L for Self Locking versions of the above Hammer Drive Screw Wing Nut Domed Nut Castle of Slotted Type Nut Nylon Ring Locking Nut Thread Inserts Tll Tl2 I Press in Type Thread Insert Coil Type Thread Insert Washers WN WL WK ws WSs WC WF DS Bright Washer Normal Diameter Large Diameter Crinkle Wavy Washer Spring Wash...

Page 81: ...ier I I I I I I I I I Sintered Bronze Bush Ball Roller Bearings BB Std Ball Bearing 881 Std Bal Bearing with Shield or Seal one side 882 Std Ball Bearing with Shield or Seal both sides 883 Std Ball Bearing with Snap Ring BBT Angular Contact Bc 1II Bearing RB Cylindrical Roller Bearing For Needle Roller Brgs Needle Thrust Races Ball Thrust Brgs and Taper RollerBearings Manufactuers Name is Quoted a...

Page 82: ...n Wrench Key HP P V C Hose HC Hose Clip PP Plastic Plug WRS Standard Spanner EB Eye Bolt ow Oil wick CT Copper tube NT1 Nylon Tube Natural NT2 Nylon Tube Blue NT3 Nylon Tube Green NT4 Nylon Tube Red Conventional Description Given Norn Shaft 0 0 D and Width Manufacturers Part No Internal 0 of Ring and Section0 Manufacturers Part No Norn Hole0 Thread details Norn Outside 0 Norn 0 X Length Manufactur...

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