... --snip-- ... --snip-- ... One might think that this is the case, but it is not. The "swing" of a lathe is the diameter that can be turned over the ways....
I bought a used Jacobs 18N Chuck with a 4MT arbor. I need to replace the arbor with a 3MT but I can't get the old one out. Is there an easy way to remove the...
... I'm going to follow this thread with interest as I'm in the same situtation. I drilled a 1/4 hole in the bottom of the chuck to the arbor so I could press...
Hi Forrest, MSC, Enco, Travers, and the rest sell tapered wedges used for removing chucks from arbors. Basically just a thin pair of wedges that slip between...
Forrest, There are two ways to remove that arbor. 1. Buy a "U" shaped wedge that's made for that purpose. Drive it between the top of the chuck and the arbor,...
You started out right with the 1/4" hole. Unfortunataly a press will not push it out. You need impact, Place a punch in the hole and get the biggest hammer ...
... You use a chuck wedge. Most catalogs have an entry for them - Travers Tool does and I assume Enco, MSC, etc do also. You can just make them, once you get...
I recently bought a Grizzly G0519. It came with a 3 phase 220 vt motor. I bought a VFD from Dealers Electric. Installed it tonight and the mill will not...
Would need more info 0519 wireing diagram, but you will never get a 3ph 220v motor to run on 65v between each leg. In 3ph it's the voltage between the 3 legs ...
Little machine shop.com has a fairly nice universal tach set up cheap,and a nice setup I bought one for my 9x20 lathe VERY NICE lotta bang for your buck Rick...
I didn't think the 9x20 was variable speed. ? c ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design...
That's what I thought. I need to look further at the vfd. As usual it has about 100 settings that I will need to figure out. As far as the wiring on the mill...
Assuming that you have a 240 volt VFD that accepts single phase input... On the input side to the VFD, you should have three wites: hot1, hot2 and ground....
My input is good 240 VT. It ran my old 240 vt mill fine. I have the correct voltage between the input lines. The vfd is a Teco Fluxmaster FM100. Dennis ... ...
Just as a thought, did you hook the 240 single phase to the L1 and L2 terminals?? My instruction book cautioned that this was necessary. ... Bubba OLDER THAN...
I swung by the local Harborfreight today and noticed they had one of the old heavy stands already assembled for $90 so I bought it. I've umm been using my Mill...
The top of my table is 42" from the ground. I am 6'2" and this works out fine. I would not want it any lower. Dennis ... of ... to ... few ... suspect ... ...
Ah. Had a similar issue with my FM100. Out of the box it was set to like 5Hz or something equally useless. Also note that the default toruqe curve scales...
My input wires (220 vt 1 phase) are connected with the 2 hot lines to L1 and L2 and the ground to the ground connection on the lower left side (below L1 and...
I would think the weight of the concrete and rebar should be great for keeping the unit stable. I would think about putting a layer of something, maybe a...
I have one of the HF 47599's for my Lathemaster and you can see my installation on this page: http://personalpages.tds.net/~mfleenor/metal/mill/lathemaster.htm...
Mike, Is there some reason why you are considering a different brand DRO this time? Was there anything about the Shooting Star that you were not happy with?...
No problem, just don't call me late for dinner. I had the green display and if I bought another one I would get the red for just that reason. My mill is...
I have a new HF 42827 (ZAY7032G) mill-drill which has been working properly until thirty minutes ago. The problem appears to be with the motor or with the...