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    geoff adams
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      img_1005.jpgimg_1007.jpgimg_1006.jpgany centec owners that can help with the quill lock on my new mill, all the pics i have seen show a handle and not a bolt, the right hand side sticks out about 3" in the first photo you can see the whole assembley it looks home made the long shaft is threaded the short part is a clearance hole for the bolt. when the bolt is tightened it locks the quill but does not release the quill it needs to be tapped with a mallet this can not be right any help please

      Geoff

      Edited By geoff adams on 07/12/2019 10:32:41

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      geoff adams
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        #440609
        geoff adams
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          @geoffadams14047

          sorry it now the second photo for the assembley

          Geoff

          #440744
          Old Elan
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            @oldelan

            vertical head 2.jpgThat's quite a bodge!

            This is how it should look. If I get a chance I will remove mine and post a picture unless someone beats me to it!

            vertical head 1.jpg

            #440748
            geoff adams
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              thanks thats what i need is some pics of what it should look like then i can make a new one

              many thanks Geoff

              #440755
              old mart
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                We have two mills at the museum, a large Taiwanese drill mill and a Tom Senior light vertical. The both use the same style of quill lock as your Centec, the D M one works perfectly and the T S one tends to jam and need hitting lightly to free it. It must be the way the pinch clamps fit the quill. I must look at the way they fit the quill.

                #440761
                Old Elan
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                  Geoff,

                  Just for you I have been out in the cold! wink

                  Body dia. 0.748; right clamp 'bit' 1.144 long; Total length 3.136; smaller threaded bit of right 'bit' 0.378; All one piece; left 'bit' of clamp; 1.438 long, same 0.748 but clean bored of course.

                   

                  The diameter of the lock 'wedge' you can get from the quill of course…. Good choice of mill, BTW.

                  ATB, Roy

                  quill clamp.jpg

                  Edited By Old Elan on 08/12/2019 14:41:36

                  Edited By Old Elan on 08/12/2019 14:42:47

                  Edited By Old Elan on 08/12/2019 14:46:42

                  #440777
                  old mart
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                    @oldmart

                    This is what I think would be the best profile for the locks. First get the diameter of the lock wedges the same as the quill. Then relieve the inboard ends a bit so the outside clamps first. The angle of contact is slightly greater and hopefully less likely to jam in place when the tension is removed. Touching at B would be preferred._igp2513.jpg

                    Edited By old mart on 08/12/2019 15:57:36

                    #440846
                    geoff adams
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                      Morning Roy

                      thanks for the info sorry you had to go out in the cold but much appreciated. I have made a sketch using your dims will make a new one later in the week. got to make some pulley wheels for a luthier i do work for today

                      have you got a riser block on your machine first thing i made as the height between vice and cutter is limited with the riser gives me a lot more scope so far very pleased with the machine

                      Many thanks Geoff

                      #440868
                      Old Elan
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                        Yes, I do have a riser, One of the last batch that Gary Wooding made. I've not actually used it yet as my work up to now hasn't required it. (Sorry, Gary!) I normally use an ER16 collet chuck which gives reasonable headroom with small cutters and I hardly ever use a vice. Things will change when I start to make bigger stuff. I do have a Posilock type and a fair number of larger screw type cutters which will require the riser.

                        Fair few Centec bods on here so you won't have too much trouble with other enquiries…. Not sure what has happened to the Yahoo Group…

                        Edited By Old Elan on 09/12/2019 12:25:25

                        #440884
                        not done it yet
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                          Posted by Old Elan on 09/12/2019 12:24:46:

                          Yes, I do have a riser, One of the last batch that Gary Wooding made. I've not actually used it yet as my work up to now hasn't required it. (Sorry, Gary!) I normally use an ER16 collet chuck which gives reasonable headroom with small cutters and I hardly ever use a vice. Things will change when I start to make bigger stuff. I do have a Posilock type and a fair number of larger screw type cutters which will require the riser.

                          Fair few Centec bods on here so you won't have too much trouble with other enquiries…. Not sure what has happened to the Yahoo Group…

                          Edited By Old Elan on 09/12/2019 12:25:25

                          I thought that died years ago. A veritable waste of space as a forum – posts often took days to get ‘cleared’ for the forum – but did have a few useful members (none more so than Binswood, who was, and still is, a mine of useful Centec info).

                          #440955
                          Old Elan
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                            Had a look at the yahoo group. Still there but no activity since April '18! Files, conversations and photos still accessible.

                            #440958
                            Meunier
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                              Suspect the Centec group has moved from Yahoo along with the Myfordlathes group, to groups.io due to the retreat to emails only function on Yahoo
                              DaveD
                              p.s any files/pictures on Yahoo will be lost sometime this month IIRC

                              p.p.s link for myford is 'Myfordlathes  @  groups.io search for similar Centec link

                              Edited By Meunier on 09/12/2019 21:04:15

                              Edited By Meunier on 09/12/2019 21:14:15

                              #441049
                              old mart
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                                The Yahoo group I am in, (Smart & Brown) is loosing their files on the 14th December.

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