1st SS! Neused MkV Video - Bearings, belt, lube, all 3?
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Re: 1st SS! Neused MkV Video - Bearings, belt, lube, all 3?
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1 - Headstock with textured gray powder/paint.
2 - Alignment of shaft in cover plate is clearly off and adjusted to the max.
3 - belt in 4th groove
4 - adjusting offset. adjusting back a groove and re-tensioning.
Edit: The offset is difficult to rotate. Is there a recommended lube for this? I have to use a small screwdriver in there and a hammer to tap it around the circle. Tensioning will be difficult. Seems there should be a better way to tension a belt like a lever and lock.
EDIT 2: Broken bolt/screw above the offset tensioner. What is that for? Extraction looks fun.
Wondering if the belt wore in to this angle.
1 - Headstock with textured gray powder/paint.
2 - Alignment of shaft in cover plate is clearly off and adjusted to the max.
3 - belt in 4th groove
4 - adjusting offset. adjusting back a groove and re-tensioning.
Edit: The offset is difficult to rotate. Is there a recommended lube for this? I have to use a small screwdriver in there and a hammer to tap it around the circle. Tensioning will be difficult. Seems there should be a better way to tension a belt like a lever and lock.
EDIT 2: Broken bolt/screw above the offset tensioner. What is that for? Extraction looks fun.
Wondering if the belt wore in to this angle.
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- headstock
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- plate alignment
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- vbelt
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- offset tensioner
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Re: 1st SS! Neused MkV Video - Bearings, belt, lube, all 3?
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5 - Lower sheaves
6 - tablesaw double trunions
7 - bunghole
8 - drill chuck
5 - Lower sheaves
6 - tablesaw double trunions
7 - bunghole
8 - drill chuck
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- lower sheaves
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- backside service port
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Re: 1st SS! Neused MkV Video - Bearings, belt, lube, all 3?
#10 MACHINE oil.
Mineral oil maybe.
Mineral oil maybe.
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Re: 1st SS! Neused MkV Video - Bearings, belt, lube, all 3?
The 'need' is to have the pulleys rotating when adjusting the speed control. It does not need to be under power. Using the sanding disk on the quill shaft to manually rotate the pulleys is adequate so long as the pulleys keep up with the speed control changes.
The poly-v belt appears to be in the third groove.(only two are showing) We counting grooves, not ribs.
When the eccentric is adjusted, the idler shaft moves. That is why the vent plate is mounted with sloppy holes.
The poly-v belt appears to be in the third groove.(only two are showing) We counting grooves, not ribs.
When the eccentric is adjusted, the idler shaft moves. That is why the vent plate is mounted with sloppy holes.
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Re: 1st SS! Neused MkV Video - Bearings, belt, lube, all 3?
Sweet. Does it make the tension adjustment easier if in slow or fast speed at the dial?JPG wrote:The 'need' is to have the pulleys rotating when adjusting the speed control. It does not need to be under power. Using the sanding disk on the quill shaft to manually rotate the pulleys is adequate so long as the pulleys keep up with the speed control changes.
I would say 4th groove, hard to see in the pic from the shadow. I moved it stockside one groove and now there are two grooves on each side of the belt.JPG wrote:The poly-v belt appears to be in the third groove.(only two are showing) We counting grooves, not ribs.
Heh, why didn't I think of that?!?JPG wrote:When the eccentric is adjusted, the idler shaft moves. That is why the vent plate is mounted with sloppy holes.
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The adjusting eccentric bushing is sliding out as I turn, which is why I asked about what speed it should be at. It looks like PO beat the thing with a flathead screwdriver or something. I'd like to replace it at some point. For now I guess it is re-tension, run to high speed, oil the sheaves, cycle speeds, recheck.
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OK Guess what the purpose of the broken off screw above the eccentric was.
A big headed(washer head?) screw prevents the eccentric from moving out. Replacement is a must!!!!!
I dare say that was causing the poly-v skew.
The OEM screw may be self threading and therefore 'hard'. Extract with care!!!!!
P.S. Fast / Slow / wherever should not affect tension nor the effort to adjust it. However moving the idler shaft may cause the motor belt to resist movement when rotated.
I always increase poly-v tension by rotating the eccentric CW(from slot at 06:00). This moves the idler shaft towards the motor shaft and running torque will tend to move the eccentric towards a tighter poly-v belt. I would move yours from slot @ 02:00 to 10:00.
A big headed(washer head?) screw prevents the eccentric from moving out. Replacement is a must!!!!!
I dare say that was causing the poly-v skew.
The OEM screw may be self threading and therefore 'hard'. Extract with care!!!!!
P.S. Fast / Slow / wherever should not affect tension nor the effort to adjust it. However moving the idler shaft may cause the motor belt to resist movement when rotated.
I always increase poly-v tension by rotating the eccentric CW(from slot at 06:00). This moves the idler shaft towards the motor shaft and running torque will tend to move the eccentric towards a tighter poly-v belt. I would move yours from slot @ 02:00 to 10:00.
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Re: 1st SS! Neused MkV Video - Bearings, belt, lube, all 3?
I can't wait!JPG wrote:OK Guess what the purpose of the broken off screw above the eccentric was. A big headed(washer head?) screw prevents the eccentric from moving out. Replacement is a must!!!!! I dare say that was causing the poly-v skew. The OEM screw may be self threading and therefore 'hard'. Extract with care!!!!!
That makes sense. Any easy way to press that whole tensioning assembly back in? I pressed with a board, but it looks like the speed dial arm inside is counter-pushing it out.JPG wrote:I always increase poly-v tension by rotating the eccentric CW(from slot at 06:00). This moves the idler shaft towards the motor shaft and running torque will tend to move the eccentric towards a tighter poly-v belt. I would move yours from slot @ 02:00 to 10:00.
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Re: 1st SS! Neused MkV Video - Bearings, belt, lube, all 3?
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10 - eccentric after cleanup, re-tension, attempted push back in. Haven't gone back to put at 10pm instead of 2pm yet. Is there a way to tell from the bearing model if I have a double bearing quill? I see Japan on the shielding. Evidence points many directions still. Is this 1981 or 85ish +?
11 - skipped, but the v-belt deteriorated pretty bad from speeding up the machine to full speed, dusting the bars black. I think it exceeded the max speed around U or V, and lost speed at X, Y, Z, Max. New belt should solve that. A guy who sells and repairs recommends a slightly wider belt. Opinions?
12 - belt is slack when turned off at U-speed. So now I should manually move the sheaves and get oil down to the shaft they ride on from my understanding. I'm using mineral oil today. Anyone with a gallon of the 10wt machine oil should sell little bottles.
13 - view of speed adjuster assembly. Should I disconnect it to get the eccentric back in and lined up?
14 - belt in what looks like the correct grooves now.
10 - eccentric after cleanup, re-tension, attempted push back in. Haven't gone back to put at 10pm instead of 2pm yet. Is there a way to tell from the bearing model if I have a double bearing quill? I see Japan on the shielding. Evidence points many directions still. Is this 1981 or 85ish +?
11 - skipped, but the v-belt deteriorated pretty bad from speeding up the machine to full speed, dusting the bars black. I think it exceeded the max speed around U or V, and lost speed at X, Y, Z, Max. New belt should solve that. A guy who sells and repairs recommends a slightly wider belt. Opinions?
12 - belt is slack when turned off at U-speed. So now I should manually move the sheaves and get oil down to the shaft they ride on from my understanding. I'm using mineral oil today. Anyone with a gallon of the 10wt machine oil should sell little bottles.
13 - view of speed adjuster assembly. Should I disconnect it to get the eccentric back in and lined up?
14 - belt in what looks like the correct grooves now.
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- Newly tensioned and cleaned up eccentric
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- slack belt at high speed stop
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- inside headstock
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- belt in right position
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Re: 1st SS! Neused MkV Video - Bearings, belt, lube, all 3?
I doubt mineral oil will hold up long term. It is not made for the application you are using it for. Turbine oil sold in the big box stores is perfect. It comes in a small bottle with a zoom spout that is perfect for getting into the SS head stock.faultedgeologist wrote:Pics:
10 - eccentric after cleanup, re-tension, attempted push back in. Haven't gone back to put at 10pm instead of 2pm yet. Is there a way to tell from the bearing model if I have a double bearing quill? I see Japan on the shielding. Evidence points many directions still. Is this 1981 or 85ish +?
11 - skipped, but the v-belt deteriorated pretty bad from speeding up the machine to full speed, dusting the bars black. I think it exceeded the max speed around U or V, and lost speed at X, Y, Z, Max. New belt should solve that. A guy who sells and repairs recommends a slightly wider belt. Opinions?
12 - belt is slack when turned off at U-speed. So now I should manually move the sheaves and get oil down to the shaft they ride on from my understanding. I'm using mineral oil today. Anyone with a gallon of the 10wt machine oil should sell little bottles.
13 - view of speed adjuster assembly. Should I disconnect it to get the eccentric back in and lined up?
14 - belt in what looks like the correct grooves now.
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Re: 1st SS! Neused MkV Video - Bearings, belt, lube, all 3?
You are missing a couple of parts on the bearing end of the control sheave. It is possible(likely?) they are in the bottom of the motor pan. A wire loop and a tension pin.
I agree with John re mineral oil holding up. Ok til mamma gets back.
zoom spout is the bee's knees.
IIWM, I would perform a complete tear down and clean up etc.
A worn(narrow) motor belt will result in too high speeds.
I recommend the OEM belt. Jacob recommends the 15x625 but it is also slightly longer. The correct belt size is critical. From your pix I suspect the motor belt you have is too long and maybe too narrow.
I agree with John re mineral oil holding up. Ok til mamma gets back.
zoom spout is the bee's knees.
IIWM, I would perform a complete tear down and clean up etc.
A worn(narrow) motor belt will result in too high speeds.
I recommend the OEM belt. Jacob recommends the 15x625 but it is also slightly longer. The correct belt size is critical. From your pix I suspect the motor belt you have is too long and maybe too narrow.
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