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Thread: Remote milling throttle for 880
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10th March 2009, 11:33 PM #16
I was thinking today about my message last knight... ah I reckon Bob has already got some designs happening
I was going to ask u about bolting straight onto the bar bolts...and there's a pic of the very same thing
Cheers
Peter.
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10th March 2009, 11:54 PM #17.
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22nd March 2009, 03:47 PM #18.
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Milling clutch cover for the 880
Finally managed to nail down my BIL to weld up the clutch cover for the 880/BIL mill setup and this what we came up with.
The cover is made from 2 pieces of 2 mm ally plate TIG welded together. In behind there is a fairly chunky TIG weld.
Cover attaches to mill with 2 x 6 mm Allen bolts and a 4 mm torx attaching to a 4 mm thread that holds the plastic chain brake cover in place.
Because the cover has to be removable to change the chain, I did not want to be constantly removing the torx bolt attaching to the chain brake cover. Constant removal means wear and tear and before long the thread is stuffed. This is why I used a stand off and the clutch cover attaches to that. If that thread wears out I can retap to 6 mm.
Now just a couple more tanks of mix through the saw and I can start milling!
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22nd March 2009, 11:08 PM #19
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22nd March 2009, 11:23 PM #20.
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23rd March 2009, 11:03 PM #21
Your welding certainly looks better than mine (although I have never done Aly).
Neil____________________________________________Every day presents an opportunity to learn something new
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23rd March 2009, 11:54 PM #22.
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4th April 2009, 08:24 PM #23.
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More fruit than a fruit salad!
I did this a couple of weeks ago and forgot to post it.
I've made one before but not quite in as easy a manner as this. The bracket is taken from the front alloy duralier of a bicycle and I have just bolted a rectangle of 6 mm ally plate onto that, and then bolted the tacho onto the plate.
The bracket is easily removed to transfer to another saw and fits most wrap handles. Very useful for tuning and looking at RPMs in the cut. You know how you always need than 3rd hand when doing this. In this case this is a milling saw so that's why it's on the side of the wrap handle, as this becomes the top when the saw is in the mill. For regular saw tuning the bracket can clamp on the top or other side.
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16th April 2022, 06:54 AM #24New Members
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Pictures Please
Hi Guys new to the forum
Any chance of photos?
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16th April 2022, 11:28 AM #25.
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Check the first post in this thread - most pics have been reinserted.