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gin aneuaonn stone RERANeSaR eS UNE aMoNoHNREN NaN SHELDON LATHES S and M Series Lathes Parts List TABLE OF CONTENTS Pg, 2 Headstock Assembly Pg. 12. Serial Number Location Pg. 3 Tailstock Asseinbly Pg. 13° Metric Instructions Pg. 4 End Gearing Assembl; Pg. 14 Metric Attachment Pg. 5 Reverse Plate Assembly Pg. 15 Hand lever Collett Attachment Pg. 6 Gear BoxAssembly Pg. 16 W-Drive Assembly Pg. 7 Bed and Pedestal Assembly Pg. 18 U-Drive Assembly Pg. 8 Uncrating Instructions Pg. 19 E-Drive Assembly Pg. 9 Leveling Instructions Pg. 20 Apron Assembly Pg. 10 Oiling Instructions Pg. 21 Compound Assembly Pg. 11 Replacing V-Belts Pg. 22 Carriage Assembly Pg. 23. End Gear Guard Assembly NATIONAL ACME CO. SHELDON MACHINE DIV. 170 E. 131ST STREET CLEVELAND, OHIO 44108 TELEPHONE: 1-800-553-2263 FAX: 1-216-268-1287 LOTT oo ATS TAAATA AAT SAKA TASANTC ART NARRNNE SHELDON MACHINE CO., INC., 4258 NORTH KNOX AVENUE, CHICAGO 41, ILLINOIS HEADSTOCK ASSEMELY tet 5 Gam a Sk cue x Oeseen Pato. pata. 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No. Description Porto. PartNo. Quantity : 1 3/8-16 Hex Nut A-102 A-102 2 2 Washer K-93 K-93 4 3 44 Tooth Formica Gear AS-L-1664F AS-L-1664F 2 4 Gits Oil Cup A-1003-A-1003 1 5 Intermediate Gear 1-1603 M1644 1 & Bushing 11604 L-1604 1 7 End Gear Lever Quadrant L-1602 1-1602 1 8 Square Head Bolt 1-167 1-167 1 9 Oilite Bearing A-1379 A+ 1379 1 10 Spacer Bushing K=446 K-46 1 u Hi Pro Key - A-902 A-902, 2 E 12 3/816 Hex Nut A-100 A-100 2 Page 4 S SHELDON MACHINE CO., INC., 4258 NORTH KNOX AVENUE, CHICAGO 41, ILLINOIS SHELDON MACHINE CO., INC., 4258 NORTH KNOX AVENUE, CHICAGO 41, ILLINOIS a 8 Bn ama nis pin ae 19 jie"s WAgt gL 2 Eee 38 sgge— La Bf fete a2 a gg Tee eed euNeeemumaee: Page 6 “) SHELDON MACHINE CO., INC. , 4258 NORTH KNOX AVENUE, CHICAGO 41, ILLINOIS REL SSM BED a pants Desrotion aati Fock For Jo es Ee ces oars bcket 1 8 Goh Ger Cover vier tad Sr Cove 1 ow Hae Cap Seer YO18 51 1/4 Boondtid Wechirs Sew 1742001722 Sperg Pin a/isbie. x1" Aateae Semel in Oa La i Secor Hd Gop See 1/20 03/4 ase, Found nd Metin Seren 74°20 al Sore Bering 1 nol Cop 1 New, Cap Sem 1/420 «3/4 3 Seen ft rw B/1S18 978 } LLL Neeson FF Pednel CL U Seve Expanded Mtol Serew W=Drive ipo for a" oe & Page 7 ingen or 70 ed 1 Fe Cain ta Kick Bote For = ick Bar For 26 (ck Por or 90" Bo Meet a fal 12 2 Velackncter tanec Werle Ben Nor WaNarher Beltederatae Rontds Cop Ser 5/16218 47/8 Socket Hes Gon Seren SAB I/A Ya ccwahee I Sra Wastes Ben ha Ep Sew 14-20 «3/8 Flat id Socket Cop Sm NOs8 he etm 40092 3/8 reeves c/a Fn as Cop Serr big 8 SHELDON MACHINE CO., INC. , 4258 NORTH KNOX AVENUE, CHICAGO 41, ILLINOIS | Fr INSTRUCTIONS FOR UNCRATING AND SETTING UP A SHELDON LATHE ' |All Sheldon Lathes come completely assembled, tightened up, and ready to be placed on the floor, oiled, and put to work. They come crated with bench legs, floor legs or pedestal base, and motor drives (if any) attached, with all machined and hand scraped parts protected with rust preventative, un-machined parts painted, the entire lathe wrapped in a water and grease-proof cover, and strongly braced and crated. In each crate is a box of “Standard Equipment.” When uncrating, first remove inside cross braces, then remove bottom outside cross braces, loosen upright boards completely around the base, and lift the crate off the lathe. Great care should be taken in loosening crate, as a slip of the hem- mer or bar can do serious damage to the lathe. With lathe uncrated, next open your box of “Standard Equipment” and check items included against the “Standard Equipment” listed on packing list. After all parts are accounted for, crating materials may be removed, and you are ready to move your lathe into working position. In selecting the proper location for your lathe, remember (1) That operation is from the apron side of lathe; allow at least 40” to 48" operator clearance in front of the lathe. (2) That the best working light should shine over the operator's shoulders and should be ample. (3) That lathe must be on a solid (concrete if pos- St) fundattor, [fan wad floor, flooring should be braced, if necessary to pre- vent sagging or settling because the lathe musi be set sully, square ly, and must be level if it is to work accurately. (4) That allowance should be made back end and overhead for later addition of taper attachments, overhead motor drive, or other accessories. End clearance of the headstock should be provided, where possible, if bar stock is to be fed through the spindle. Where the placing of more than one lathe is contemplated, arrangement in oblique rows will save much floor space, as long bar stock for each machine can be fed from stock rests placed behind the adjacent lathe. (5) Bench lathes should be mounted on a heavy rigid and level bench which should be about 28" high. Before permanently anchoring the lathe to the floor or bench, be sure that the bed is absolutely level. Remember, no lathe can do accurate work unless it is solid- ly anchored and level both along and across the bed. Shim up any low points in floor or bench using sheet steel or other non-compressible material. After tighten- ing anchor bolts check again for level. Use a precision level, . Page 8 *) SHELDON MACHINE CO., INC., 4258 NORTH KNOX AVENUE, CHICAGO 41, ILLINOIS BOLTING DOWN AND LEVELING YOUR LATHE PROCEDURE FOR BOLTING DOWN LATHE If your floor is concrete, ancher bolts are recommended.....if on wood, lag screws. Anchor bolts ot lag screws are not supplied with the lathe. Since the anchor bolts and lag screws must be accurately located in the floor, pre-drilting is not recommended. Neither dimensienal draw- ings nor templates give the accurate center dis tances required between bolt holes. These can only be obtained by setting the lathe in its exact location and spotting the center of the bolt holes In the floor, CONCRETE FLOORS Place the lathe in the location desired, se- lecting a smooth surface where there are no signs of the concrete floor sagging. Mark the holes to be drilled for the headstock pedestal leg first. Move the lathe aside. Since a 1/2” anchor should be used, drill the holes approximately 7/8” x 1-1/2" deep. Drive in the anchors, and replace the lathe. Partially serew in the hold down bolts in order t= hold the. Tothe fn place hi's mayen the oles ub de drilled (u the vailsteck pedestal, Again, lift or move the lathe aside and drill the tallstock holes. When these anchors are in place, the lathe can be lifted back into position, Partially screw in all of the hold down bolts. ‘The lathe is now ready for leveling. WOODEN FLOORS On wooden floors it is desirable to bolt steel plates to the floor at the approximate location of the six hold down and leveling screw bosses on the vedestal legs. The steel plates should be at east 6" square and 1/4” thick. ‘They will pro vide a good firm support on which to level the lathe and will also tend to eliminate some of the vibration inherent in wooden floes. Spot the hold down holes in the same way ‘suggested for concrete floors. Drill deep enouih to accommodate 1/2” x 6" lag screws. Spot twe Inthe in place and partially tighten down on the lng serews, The lathe is now ready for leveling. Page 9 LEVELING THE LATHE To acowately level your lathe, a orecisi Machinist's level must be used. In the construc tion of your lathe, the alignment tolerances were held to tenths uf thousandths of an inch. i is important that you hold these same tolerances in leveling. A carpenter’s level or a combination Square level will not give you the accuracy quired. A precision ground bulb level sradu in .0005"* per foot is recommended. (iiark one ent of the level with a piece of cchalk so that the level always points in the same Airection when you are taking your ceadings.) Back-off all of the leveling screws to be sure that both pedestal legs are setting solidly on the floor. Now place the level across both V-ways at the headstock end of the bed. The tors of the Veways are orecision ground to facilitate level- ing, and additional parallel blocks are not re- Guired, Adjust the two outside leveling screws in the headstock pedestal to obtain a ‘“zero"” reading on the level. Move the level to the talietweh nd oF the bed, adjuhung tne two ouside weveling: screws in the tailstock pedestal to obtain the same read- ing as on the headstock end, It will be necessary to repeat this procedure Several times, making necessary minor adjust- ments. You will find that adjustments at one end of the Iathe will affect the level of the other. When both ends of the lathe bed are level, turn down the two center leveling screws until they rest under a slight tension on the floor. This, tension should not be sufficient to change the level reading. Although the lathe should now be accurately leveled, it is important to recheck the level both ‘along the flat way and across the bed. Very few, if any, minor adjustments should have to be made, FUTURE LEVELING ‘The level of your lathe should be checked at least once a month. You will probably find it desirable to check the lathe level as part of each new Job set-up. SHELDON MACHINE CO., INC., 4258 NORTH KNOX AVENUE, CHICAGO 41, ILLINOIS u-paive Dave, 1162-2 SHELDON MACHINE CO.., INC., 4258 NORTH KNOX AVENUE, CHICAGO 41, ILLINOIS OUTLINE FOR REPLACEMENT OF Y-BELTS Motor drive co countershaft: Release bele tension by rotating tension aut provided and simply slip belt off over left end of pulley Lower Countershaft co Upper Countersha’ Release belt tension by raising cam lever control and rotate belt off last right step of pulley. ABCDE =G@ HIA A Spindle 8 - Thrust Nur C- Feed Gear D+ Spacer Collar + Rear Bearing Cap + Threaded Keeper Collar jouble Groove Sheave H- Large Face Gear 1 + Front Bearing Cap J+ Nose Cap (Thread Protector) Spindle Beles: 1, (a) Release bele tension by adjusting aucs of supnare nested in feent upper te () Release set screws in countershaft collars and pulleys ~ slide countershaft to extreme right and cemove beles 2. Remove socket head screws from end caps and remove caps. 3. Remove set screw in thrust nut left end of spindle (taking care not to overlook the brass pad, which bears against threaded portion of spindle.) Remove thrust nut, 4. Slide keyed gear and keyed collar off ceat of spindle. IMPORTANT: REMOVE HI-PRO KEY. 5. Remove three set screws from narrow width theeaded keeper collar which is located next to gear wichin the bowl of headstock. (Again, do not overlook brass pad beneath set screws.) Unscrew keeper collar maximum amount away {rom headstock sheave. The pulley assembly is not keyed to spindle. 6. Place ewo blocks of wood, onc on either side of spindle between the large face gear and headstock casting. (Wood will act as a pad to protect face gear and lockpin from damage as spindle is pressed from headseack in the direction of the tailstock.) Replace thrust nut ot spindle to protect threads ~ then hold a piece of tubing (with large enough hole to clear end of spindle) against thrust nut to act as pad when driving spindle coward tailstock, 7. Drive spindle cowards tailstock. (Two press fits act as resistance; one the large face geat, the other, the rear bearing inner ring.) o 8. As spindle is driven toward tailstock, unscrew keeper collar, progressively, until free {com threaded porcion of spindle 9. Lift pulley assembly ou of headstock bowl, replace old "*V" belts with pair of new “V" beles. Page 11 SHELDON MACHINE CO., INC., 4258 NORTH KNOX AVENUE, CHICAGO 41, ILLINOIS OUTLINE FOR REPLACEMENT OF Y-SELTS (Cont'd) 10, Clean all assemblies. CAUTION: Ianee ace of front bearing should be seated against shoulde: on spindle to insure that no dirt or agrie will interfere with proper seating of bearing when headstock is reassembled 11. Reassemble spindle assembly from front to rear. (a) Place spindle nose cap on spindle co protect nose threads (b) Line up keyway of large face gear with key in spindle. By bucking up against the large face gear and tapping against the spindle nose cap, the gear may be worked into place. The large gear will seat on che spindle shoulde (c) Spindle pulley should be butted against large face gear lightly, allowing approximately .005"” clearance, and secured in place by keeper collar wich set screws bearing on the small brass pads. (d) The rear beating may aow be lightly tapped into place, or drawn iato place by use of the thrust nut and (e) Replace HE-PRO key, collar, keyed gear, and thrust aur. witness mark goes on bottom.) ( Replace front and tear bearing caps. ( (g) Adjust chrust nut to eliminate end play. (Secure with set screws and brass pads.) 12, Connect belts to pulley on underneath drive councershalt, tightening set screws and making sure that belt is in alignment 13. Adjust bele tension. 14. Lubeicate spindle bearings before operating. Use S.A.E. No. 10 lubricating oil. IMPORTANT ARTS E FOR ORDERING when urdesing Fepiacement paris, and in all correspondence pertaining to a lathe, reference should always be made to the serial number, which is found on the front flatway of the bed at the tail- stock end SHELDON MACHINE CO., INC., 4258 NORTH KNOX AVENUE, CHICAGO 41, ILLINOIS METRIC SYSTEM TO USE METRIC ATTACHMENT caus on your new Shéiuoe lathe, To-set-up tc meiriy thread cutting it is necessary to remove some of the standard end gears and replace with special gears furnished with the metric attachment. By using the metric threading chart above, you will be able to determine which special gear to mount on the reverse plate stud (A), as well as determine relative position of the gear box tumbler levers (L) and (R). The metric illustration above shows set-up for cutting 2.50 m/m pitch thread. A 40 tooth gear has been mounted on the reverse plate stud (A) in place of the 44 tooth gear used in the English system. The left gear box tumbler lever (L) has been engaged in plunger hole marked “B*. The right tumb- ler lever (R) has been engaged in plunger hole “I”. The intermediate gear (C) used on the English system has been replaced by mounting a compound gear (127 & 110 tooth) on the intermediate gear shaft (110 tooth gear on outside.) The Knurled spacer bushing (D) on the gear box shaft has been interchanged with the 44 tooth gear mount- ed on the same shaft - so that the gear is now in line with the 110 tooth gear with which it meshes. To cut other size metric threads, refer to the metric threading chart, then install the correct gear on the reverse plate stud as well as move the gear box tumbler levers as indicated. When cutting metric threads, it is ndt possible to use the thread chasing dial in the conventional manner. Once the half‘nuts are engaged, they should remain engaged until the thread being cut is completed. The tool is disengaged from the work at the end of the cut, then the motor is reversed, bringing the cutting tool back to the start for the next cut. Page 13 newer SHELDON MACHINE CO., INC., 4258 NORTH KNOX AVENUE, CHICAGO 41, ILLINOIS ETRIC ATTACHMENT Ref. No. Part No. Description Quantity 1 L-1671 Metric Chart 1 2 ‘A-852 Drive Stud, Round Head 4 3 L-1687 Gear 26 Tooth 1 4 L-1688 Gear 28 Tooth 1 5 L-1689 Gear 32 Tooth 1 6 L-1690 Gear 36 Tooth 1 7 L-1691 Gear 40 Tooth 1 8 L-1692 Gear 48 Tooth 1 9 11694 Compound Metric Gear Assembly Consisting of 1 * Quantity Part No. Description 1 11694 Gear 127 Tooth 1 11693 Gear 110 Tooth 1 A-1379 Bushing 1 Dovel Pin 1 Oil Cover 3/16” Drive 10 A-102 Nut, Full 3/8-16 1 i K-93 Washer, Hardened 1 12 L-1604 Bushing 1 13 L-167 Square Head Bolt 1 SM 16 SHELDON MACHINE CO., INC., 4258 NORTH KNOX AVENUE, CHICAGO 41, ILLINOIS 1 aceahaaacgtn Bebe Y 1 faa ame 2 sre 4 2 i Me 8 ute 3 eee oe i {tte hy 8 ; i as. is 8 ' > eee ee ' | See GB H 1 me ce 8 ng 3 | eS tes f baRa noses 3 see Nose 1 SES Seg : % i eat gat & j STR w toe met 2 Gueee i i, SHELDON MACHINE CO., INC., 4258 NORTH KNOX AVENUE, CHICAGO 41, ILLINOIS WHORIVE ASSEMBLY sau Beane ft 8m vee Fat No Desraion Sy No roe Ne esse ty 1 use collar 2 1 Balt For arabe Ove 2 2 kata focker Se Soren 8163/8? 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Stine NectleSeatag 3 ; Sano Sere i HE Aasto SSePeh ee ' Sepa 2 er 4 ; ting 3 U8 tow supp ere t t Ferien te tening a2 Soc I i Heer Ray 7 TiSBST. UsperRig Save 4 wtse ct Save } 1 vee i at Gets! Serge i 4 Socket Set Srey Be ee ' ats Ye 4 tae! Bch 2 4 Theealed eck Are} A ie rea i ; Teles 3 SS Aen Sa scr a i ag 3 20% Sit z 2 Vu i & scan § ; é Five Water t fe att 2 re Key Fae Mart Shite tering i Rito i iro taley Ye ‘iis Ey z i UIE Mowe Pulley Years iterating i See be x ters Sete a a Socket Sat Screw i a Soerekey For oer Hess hm Nar i Brive 2 . Page 18 | s SHELDON MACHINE CO., INC., 4258 NORTH KNOX AVENUE, CHICAGO 41, ILLINOIS No: pawn, Owen oe No 0 2 3/4 fore 7/8 Bore « 3 Faia. x1 2 x erie 1 i 2 1 $5 ARGOL Socket Sot Screw S/1618 «5/32 i AAI Se Van Bese 2 0 lamer at 323 Handy Cop Stew 2/816 11/6 yet 28 woe i ° Ma Page 19 SHELDON MACHINE CO., INC., 4258 NORTH KNOX AVENUE, CHICAGO 41, ILLINOIS i : f i ; : é ae nm Saect Beck Pinion Gear \ a a ! Page 20 SHELDON MACHINE CO., INC., 4258 NORTH KNOX AVENUE, CHICAGO 41, ILLINOIS O— QO <= © COMPOUND AssemBLy 1 Eymecer Vote. tm me : joe GL oe | : ik WL EM i 2 Bie GS | i 3 Eiee i GET mao ae i ie i i ae nae | A 2 RE hes Be | : ama Ege Bie a a Page 21 SHELDON MACHINE CO., INC., 4258 NORTH KNOX AVENUE, CHICAGO 41, ILLINOIS 30 SSaied oe HL Mirowotr Cllr Sushing ie oe BF Tae Hoe Sy 0 Re ice or Spike Seen /e2041/4 2 2 Soke i Ee een Sr 32 3/\6 Ae Bia e/8 Uy aaa 53 tune B ea ce cm, Page 22 SHELDON MACHINE CO., INC., 4258 NORTH KNOX AVENUE, CHICAGO 41, ILLINOIS ARD ASSEMBLY Ref, No. Description Quantity Round Head Drive Stud End Gear Guard Hinged Cover End Gear Guard Bracket Groove Pin Hex Head Cap Screw 1/4-20 x 3/4 Socket Set Screw Knurled Brass Nut Stud Leveling Chart SOIREE Soom timers AS-M-1642 . Page 23 Fach Sheldon Lathe must pass this Rigid Test eer 3166

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