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Sieg C3 User manual

© Arc Euro Trade Ltd, England 2014
© Arc Euro Trade Ltd, England 2014
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Arc Euro Trade Ltd.
10 Archdale Street, Syston, Leicester, LE7 1NA.
Web: www.arceurotrade.co.uk Phone: 0116 269 5693.
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SIEG Super C3 Mini Lathe with a pair of half nuts
SIEG Super C3 Mini Lathe
Half Nut Conversion Guide
When SIEG launched their Super C3 HiTorque Mini Lathe, the addition
of a leadscrew cover looked like the perfect way of keeping swarf
out of the leadscrew threads. However, nothing in life is perfect and this is
certainly true with the leadscrew cover.
In order to make space for the leadscrew cover, the SIEG design engineers
had to make a compromise and change from a pair of half nuts (as fitted to
the older C3 Mini Lathe) to a single half nut beneath the leadscrew and a
fixed “hook” above it to prevent the leadscrew bending when the half nut is
engaged.
Mechanically, the half nut / hook arrangement takes a lower load than
a pair of half nuts when using the auto feed to take a heavy cut. This is
acceptable for most users and keeps your leadscrew clear of swarf.
However, some users prefer the traditional use of 2 half nuts to ensure
greater accuracy and load capability. For them
the task to convert the machine to use a pair of
half nuts is covered by this guide. The downside
to this is that there simply isn’t enough space
above the leadscrew for the cover and the top
half nut so you will have to periodically clean the
leadscrew threads. There is also the increased
health & safety risk of having an exposed
leadscrew which the user needs to take into
consideration.
This guide applies to:
• SIEG Super C2 HiTorque Mini Lathes.
• SIEG Super C3 HiTorque Mini Lathes.
• Some SIEG C2 Mini Lathes.
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1. Remove the tailstock from the bed (as you can probably tell,
this is a display model!).
3. Remove the right hand leadscrew bracket.
5. Remove the 2 hex socket head screws that fix the apron to the saddle and carefully slide the apron off the end of the leadscrew.
4. Slide out the leadscrew cover.
2. Remove the 4 screws retaining the leadscrew cover.
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6. The apron removed.
8. Slacken off the gib adjusting screws.
10. Remove the leadscrew support arm.
12. Lubricate the dovetail slide, locate the half nut pins in the slots of the cam disc and slide in the gib.
7. Remove the 2 gib retaining screws.
9. Remove the gib and half nut.
11. Take a new pair of half nuts and noting the correct orientation,
slacken off the adjusting screw fitted to the lower half nut.
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13. Re-fit the gib retaining screws and washers.
15. Check the operation of the handle for a smooth action.
17. The finished apron assembly.
19. Loosely fit the apron fixing screws.
14. Adjust the gib screws.
16. Check there is no slop in the half nuts.
18. Slide the apron back into position.
20. Re-fit the leadscrew bracket with the screws finger tight.
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21. Lock the half nuts onto the leadscrew near the end of the bed.
23. Slacken and then pinch the leadscrew bracket screws.
22. Ensure the half nuts are seated before pinching the apron screws.
24. Check the bite of the half nuts and if necessary slacken and
re-pinch the apron screws. If everything is correctly aligned, finally
tighten the apron screws and the leadscrew bracket screws.
24. Lightly tighten the lower half nut adjusting screw and then back-off ¼ turn. Lock the adjusting screw with the lock nut.
25. Work the half nut operating
handle a few times and rack
the saddle up and down the
bed to finally check everything
is working smoothly.
The End

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