W.olly
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you can help with trapezioid gear cutting then ha haThank god I didn't chime in.
you can help with trapezioid gear cutting then ha haThank god I didn't chime in.
Should be able to measure I would have thought?There's lots of good info. on pulley size but no-one has yet spoken about the belt(s) that will join the two pulleys.
Does anyone wish to speculate on what belt section might have been current at the time the machine was made? It is no good him buying an A-section motor pulley if the machine has a Z-section pulley on it.
intriebsschiebe 600 oder 1200 u/min
internal slide 600 or 1200 rpm
I can't read German, but I can use Google translate so I assume by the gear change chart that there is another influence on the speed other that the gear position i.e. a two speed motor.
What does the plaque to the right of the gear arms say?
There's lots of good info. on pulley size but no-one has yet spoken about the belt(s) that will join the two pulleys.
Does anyone wish to speculate on what belt section might have been current at the time the machine was made? It is no good him buying an A-section motor pulley if the machine has a Z-section pulley on it.
intriebsschiebe 600 oder 1200 u/min
internal slide 600 or 1200 rpm
I can't read German, but I can use Google translate so I assume by the gear change chart that there is another influence on the speed other that the gear position i.e. a two speed motor.
What does the plaque to the right of the gear arms say?
Remember ..... Engineers man hug ....... Ten inches distance between belly's and 8 inches distance between faces .my giddy aunt, that was hard work. head is banging now. got my shopping list for pulley bush and belts all ready
thanks guys, man hug coming your way
Reminds me of the time I was trying to fault find a butter boxing and conveyor machine - in German (Siemens PLC), some of the words and terms in the code sure took some time to decipher...You'll be fluent in no time , will be able to hold a conversation with a German machinist
Never knew they are a hard rubber. thought they was real hard plastic type material."These cheapo or ill make some as i have lengths of 40mm x 5mm round tube. got the bolts M12, just need rubber pads."
Ice hockey pucks are good.
Thought to conider...well here is one of my amazing 3D CAD drawing again.
the cabinet i want to build for the lathe.
4mm steel in 50cmx50cm sheets. the dotted double lines is 50mm x 25mm x6mm channel for the lathe mounting points.
all to to be seam welded. just have to be carefull as dont want to warp it.
not to sure where to put the adjustable feet yet though.
These cheapo or ill make some as i have lengths of 40mm x 5mm round tube. got the bolts M12, just need rubber pads.
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or threaded castors even. never thought of that, i have castors on all my other gears aswell ha ha, threaded means they will be same as the adjustable feet for adjustment.Thought to conider...
Pop it on a metal fish tank style 50 x 50 angle iron frame then add heavy duty lockable hard nylon castors in place of feet ..that way you can have it as a moveable piece of gear with storage space underneath . Any leveling up if needed can be done using shims under the lathe or the castors