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Chester 626 mill power feed install....
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John Rudd:
If that is the case, I shall have to machine my new part to accept the hardened and ground sleeve....
I dont want my roller falling apart..... :lol:
vintageandclassicrepairs:
Hi,John

--- Quote ---I dont want my roller falling apart..... :lol:

--- End quote ---

That would never do  :bugeye:
At least its an easy fix

 :beer:
John (number ??)
John Rudd:
Spent time today madmoddering the sleeve to take the hardened steel bush....
Also turned up a bit of bar to fit inside the bevel gear to make up for the shortfall in length of the lead screw....
The whole assembly is now back together and looks good....I suppose I ought to get some micrometer blue to determine the tooth engagement of bevel gear and its mating pinion....and add the correct amount of shims.....job for another day....

The plastic box for housing the inverter arrived yestarday, the box backplate turned up today....I got some DIN rail and an mcb from Screwfix too...So another job to sort.

Photos to follow....
John Rudd:
So, while I mull over options.... :scratch:

I have completed the new dial, minus the divisions and added a small section of bar to retain the bevel gear.....and made a bolt to go in the pre threaded M6 hole in the leadscrew.....
All assembled and working well....just need to add the limit switch assembly, box the transformer and complete its wiring...

more to follow....
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