Specifications; Definitions; What's In The Box - Axminster SIEG SC6 User Manual

Variable speed lathe
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Please read the Instruction Manual prior to using your new machine; as well as the
installation procedure, there are daily and periodic maintenance recommendations to
help you keep your machine on top line and prolong its life. Keep this Instruction Manual
readily accessible for any others who may also be required to use the machine.
Having unpacked your machine and its accessories, please check the contents against the
equipment list "What's in the box", if there are any discrepancies, please contact Axminster Tool
Centre using the procedures laid down in the catalogue. Please dispose of the packaging
responsibly, much of the material is bio-degradable. The machine and its accessories will arrive
coated with heavy corrosion preventative grease. This will need to be cleaned from the
machine, its components and accessories prior to it being set up and commissioned. Use coal
oil, paraffin or a proprietary degreaser to remove the barrier grease. Be warned, it will stain if
you splash it on clothing etc., wear overalls, coverall et al., rubber gloves are also a good idea,
as is eye protection if your cleaning process tends to be a little bit enthusiastic. After cleaning,
lightly coat the exposed metal surfaces of the machine with a thin layer of light machine oil.
N.B If you used paraffin/kerosene make sure you apply this thin film sooner rather than later.

SPECIFICATIONS

Code
Motor
Quill Travel
Spindle Speeds
Spindle Taper
Draw Bar Threads
Drilling Capacity
End Mill Capacity
Face Mill Capacity
Weight

DEFINITIONS

'X' Axis.
This is the axis described by the work table as it is moved side to side.
Normally, movement that moves the tool to the right in the workpiece is
referred to as +ve 'X' , and movement that moves the tool to the left in the
workpiece is referred to as –ve 'X' . Where the initial position of the tooling
and the worktable is designated 0,0. (Horizontal plane only).
'Y' Axis.
This is the axis described by the work table as it is moved from front to
back. (Traverse) Normally movement that moves the tool to the front in
the workpiece is referred to as-ve 'Y' , and movement that moves the tool
to the rear in the workpiece is referred to as+ve 'Y' . Where the initial
position of the tooling and the worktable is designated 0,0.(Horizontal
plane only).
'Z' Axis
This is the axis described by the worktable in the vertical plane.
(Not possible with this machine). However, to establish a point in space,
the co-ordinates can be transferred to the 'tip' of the tooling, whereby, if
we assume that the tool and the worktable in their initial positions, where
designated 0,0,0, (Horizontal and vertical planes) any point above the tool
tip is referred to as +ve 'Z' , and any point below the tool tip is referred to
as -ve 'Z'
Low Gear 0-1100rpm (variable) High Gear 0-2500 rpm (variable)
230V a.c. 50 Hz. 220V d.c. 350W
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WHAT'S IN THE BOX

951542
30mm
No. 3 MT
M10,3/8"
13mm
16mm
30mm
35kg

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