South Bend Tools
For Machines Mfd. Since 12/21
Model SB1102
-29-
M A I N T E N A N C E
1.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2.
Remove Phillips head screw securing worm
gear cover (see Figures 31–32).
To access worm gear:
Figure
Figure 32. Location of worm gear.
worm gear.
Worm Gear
Worm Gear
Figure
Figure 31. Location of worm gear cover.
worm gear cover.
Worm Gear Cover
Worm Gear Cover
!
1.
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2.
Raise table as far as it will go, as shown in
Figure 33).
To access leadscrews, chain, and sprockets:
Figure
Figure 33. Location of leadscrew, chain, and sprockets.
leadscrew, chain, and sprockets.
Leadscrews (2 of 4)
Leadscrews (2 of 4)
Sprocket
Sprocket
(1 of 6)
(1 of 6)
Chain
Chain
!
3.
Install cover with screw removed in Step 2.
Worm Gear
Grease Type .......... T26419 or NLGI#2 Equivalent
Grease Amount ................................................ Dab
Grease Frequency .....................................Monthly
Items Needed:
Qty
Brass Wire Brush ..................................................1
Shop Rags ..............................................................1
Mineral Spirits ...................................... As Needed
Grease Gun ............................................................1
Phillips Screwdriver #2 ........................................1
The worm gear may acquire some dust buildup
over time. Brush the gear with a soft wire brush,
then apply a dab of grease. Rotate the handwheel
to spread the grease.
Leadscrews, Chain & Sprockets
Grease Type .......... T26419 or NLGI#2 Equivalent
Grease Amount ................................................ Dab
Grease Frequency .....................................Monthly
Items Needed:
Qty
Brass Wire Brush ..................................................1
Shop Rags ..............................................................1
Mineral Spirits ...................................... As Needed
Grease Gun ............................................................1
Phillips Screwdriver #2 ........................................1
The leadscrews and chain will acquire some
dust buildup over time. To keep these clean and
your table adjustments moving freely, brush
them with a soft wire brush, then apply a dab of
grease. Rotate the gears to spread the grease.