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Thread: Gear Problem.
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12th April 2014, 09:35 AM #31GOLD MEMBER
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Spot On
Well done on the repair of the"Spot On" indicator.
What a great name.
Hope it still gives years of service, sounds like it has some good memories for you.
regards
Bruce
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13th April 2014, 02:35 AM #32
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13th April 2014, 02:53 AM #33
Well the mill is back up and running. I've not done anything more than switch it on and run the motor, and change the speed gears.
Ok there is no real load on it but it certainly sounds different. I wouldn't say its any noisier but the rhythmic chugging has gone. I did find another problem but it was easy to solve.
The speed change knob on the side moves the dual gear up and down to select high or low gear. In the low position it moves the gear upwards. I found that it didn't move the gear far enough to engage the teeth fully. There was always movement of the knob past the ident position, but it never stayed there. I rotated the plate with the three ident dimples in it 180 degrees. Blued it and refitted the knob moving it to each extreme took the knob off and the plate. Then drilled three more dimples. One at each end of the mark and one in the middle. It now moves the gear up enough to engage the teeth in both gears fully.
So at the moment I'm a happy chappie.
Thanks Guys for all the kind words and good advice.Best Regards:
BaronJ.
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13th April 2014, 06:08 AM #34SENIOR MEMBER
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Well done BaronJ,
I have enjoyed this entire thread.
The easy part is the advice, the hard part is putting it into practise.
Phil
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14th April 2014, 02:42 AM #35
Hi All,
I used the mill today to finish off the job that started this whole thread. Anyway the slitting saw had a crack in it ! I hadn't noticed it before. Then it broke into three pieces as I tried to get it off the arbour. Not having another slitting saw I pressed an old 125 mm circular wood saw blade into service. I had to turn up a suitable arbour for it and put it in the drill chuck to use it. Job done.
One thing that I have noticed, the mill runs on a lot longer than it did before when you cut the power. I assume that this suggests less losses in the new gears.
Now where did I put that chunk of 80 mm cast bar...Best Regards:
BaronJ.
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14th April 2014, 08:44 AM #36
It is great to hear that it is working so well after all the work you have done. Just reward for your efforts.
Dean
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14th April 2014, 10:01 AM #37GOLD MEMBER
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Girl, I don't wanna know about your mild-mannered alter ego or anything like that." I mean, you tell me you're, uh, super-mega-ultra-lightning babe? That's all right with me. I'm good. I'm good.
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15th April 2014, 05:44 AM #38