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    speelwerk
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      If you check the Myford motor drive pulley then the larger diameter of it has a shake of around 0.015 mm on a close fitting turned arbor in the lathe. It also has a good fit on the motor arbor itself but if you tighten the grubscrew that secures it on its arbor, that shake increases to around 0.25 mm which of course gives unwanted vibration. Because there is very little room the grubscrew is placed off-centre.

      Has anyone come-up with an idea to improve the securing of that motor pulley on its arbor? Niko.

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      speelwerk
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        #481118
        Michael Gilligan
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          Well-spotted, Niko

          Mine [currently dismantled] is quite badly worn ‘bell-mouthed’ as a result of this.

          Although the motor shaft has a keyway, the pulley was retained by just a single grubscrew [which must have come slightly loose] crying 2 and the pulley, with its oversize bore was rocking on that.

          Both motor-shaft and pulley now need attention

          … but I will probably fit a 3-phase motor and then ‘bore & bush‘ to suit

          MichaelG.

          #481344
          Hopper
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            @hopper

            Running the belt looser reduces the vibration. Rebushing the pulley in steel would be a longer term solution.

            #481353
            Paul Lousick
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              Use a pulley that has a taper-lock bush if you want more accuracy with axial alignment.

              #481367
              DMB
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                @dmb

                Niko,

                My S7 supplied new with an Ali pulley which eventually worked loose and Nottingham replaced it foc with a CI one. Apparently, they were CI then Myfords tried a change to Ali probably to cut costs. They went back to CI and appeared to know all about the problem so there must have been a lot of other complainants.

                John

                #481370
                DiogenesII
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                  @diogenesii

                  ..with that kind of gap you may be able to insert slips of shimstock either opposite to (or maybe better), 120 degrees either side of the screw?

                  ..a bit expedient, I know..

                  #481376
                  Lee Rogers
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                    Posted by Paul Lousick on 22/06/2020 00:45:18:

                    Use a pulley that has a taper-lock bush if you want more accuracy with axial alignment.

                    Cast iron wheels and taperlock bushes from Bearingboys. I don't think I'd use any other method having tried it once. Bearingboys a good UK company. Satisfied customer , no connection.

                    #481449
                    roy entwistle
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                      @royentwistle24699

                      The motor shaft has a keyway, usually the pulley has a keyway, and yet manufacturers insist on just using a grub screw. Why not a key with a grub screw onto that ? In fact a properly fitted key should be sufficient.

                      Obviously cost must be a factor

                      #481467
                      speelwerk
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                        @speelwerk

                        Over the weekend I made an attempt to improve the pulley fitting by making a conical plug pushed in by a M6 screw in the motor shaft. It gave not the improvement I hoped for but a wobble of around 0.10 mm is good enough for me. Niko.

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                        #481621
                        Hopper
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                          @hopper

                          Very ingeious. Your own version of taper lock. Neat.

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                          speelwerk
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                            Posted by Hopper on 23/06/2020 00:07:07:

                            Very ingeious. Your own version of taper lock. Neat.

                            Thanks!

                            I should have made the taper a little less steep, 2 instead of 3deg. Niko.

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