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06-Dec-2002: The replacement gears have started turning up. The white gear on
the right is the existing static transmission gear which did not disintegrate,
although it's a little rough round the edges.
Shown on the left are the new motor pinion and gear - the pinion is
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Exercise care when knocking the spindle through the bearings. The
material is a lot softer than I was expecting and the end of the threads
got mashed with almost zero effort.
On my mill, the spindle is a slight interference fit in the bearing
bore so if you need to take it out, make up a mandrel and hydraulically
press the spindle out to avoid the kind of clueless mistake I made here. |
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Luckily the spindle thread cleaned up OK on the Myford using the nifty ML7
gear calculator to work out the change wheels for the M27 x 1.50mm
thread. Phew... |
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The gearbox divested of all its innards. For reference, the
bearings are metric and are plain ball bearings - not taper roller or
angular contact. The large bearing is 62mm OD x 30mm ID x 16mm type
80206 which cross refs to SKF type 6206ZZ.
The small bearings for the countershaft are type 80101 which appears to
be SKF type 6001-2RS (28mm OD x
12mm ID x 8mm). |
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26-Dec-2002: Still no gears, still no milling machine. The
kind folks at GLR have cut
me up some steel gear blanks, so I've started making a metric module 1.5
hob from some 3/4" Silver Steel (drill rod) to put some teeth on
them. The gear hob has its own project page you can get to by clicking
here. |
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28-Dec-2002: Thanks to the nice people at LittleMachineShop.com,
the new gears have turned up.
Just as soon as the rotary table
stand and tailstock are ready, I will be able to cut some gears...
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7-Mar-2003: Rotary table bracket/tailstock are complete, as is the hob - these items have worked out well so far.
Should be able to make the 30 tooth motor gear before too long. |
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16-Mar-2003: This is the 30 tooth gear that meshes with the
motor pinion. Something is not right, the teeth look the wrong shape and the hob used to
cut it is bent (during the heat treatment?).
It has been fitted to the mill, but it's noisy. 28-Mar-2003:
Doh! No wonder it's noisy, pressure angle is the angle across both faces so I've ended
up with a 40 degree pressure angle hob and gear. More work to be done...
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