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  • #17885
    Matt Harrington
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      #210793
      Matt Harrington
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        @mattharrington87221

        The time has come to replace the modified saucepan that protects the motor on my S7 ! Whilst it is functional, it is not very attractive and is now rattling like mad.

        Does anyone have an alternative suggestion?

        Matt

        #210796
        Nick Wheeler
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          @nickwheeler

          How about some self-adhesive stick-on foam to stop the rattle? Then you can do something important.

          #210798
          Matt Harrington
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            @mattharrington87221

            sad I was hoping to lavish something on the lathe……

            #210800
            Clive Hartland
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              @clivehartland94829

              A mesh ( Steel) with a strong magnet attached to it making the screen magnetic but only good for ferrous. Would it work?

              Clive

              #210803
              DMB
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                @dmb

                I have a sheet of ali with 2 slots to clear motor bolts and it simply slides into place whilst bolts are slacked off.

                #210804
                DMB
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                  @dmb

                  .

                  Edited By DMB on 05/11/2015 17:51:53

                  #210807
                  NJH
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                    @njh

                    Matt

                    Give it a birthday – buy the cabinet stand, splash back and motor protection plate!

                    ( After an unexpected windfall I did ! smiley

                    Norman

                    #210829
                    Neil Wyatt
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                      @neilwyatt

                      I saw a very neat arrangement the other day based around building an extended plywood enclosure behind the lathe, sloping down into the swarf tray – very neat.

                      More detalils will be in MEW some time soon

                      #210844
                      Enough!
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                        @enough

                        This is what I did on my ML7 to shield my rather large 3-ph motor from swarf (and to add a general swarf tray). It's (very) simple sheet aluminum work – in fact most of the "bends" are aluminum angle screwed/pop-riveted in place.

                        There is some constriction of the working room around the spindle. I haven't found this to be a problem when using a regular 3 or 4 jaw chuck (the work is farther forward in that case) or normally when using a collet-chuck. It has been problematic once or twice with a faceplate …. but I can take the whole shebang off in ten minutes.

                        ML7 Swarf Shield 1.jpg

                        ML7 Swarf Shield 2.jpg

                        #210845
                        steamdave
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                          @steamdave

                          Here's my motor protector:

                          http://s1149.photobucket.com/user/steamdave/media/Splashback%201.jpg.html
                          http://s1149.photobucket.com/user/steamdave/media/Splashback%202.jpg.html?sort=3&o=51

                          The Myford splashback doesn't cover the motor, so an auxilliary cover is advised.

                          Dave
                          The Emerald Isle

                          #210882
                          Matt Harrington
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                            @mattharrington87221

                            Bandersnatch, that is an elegant solution – two guards in one!

                            Norman, where to buy those bits? Myfords?

                            Thanks guys, I'll probably go off and buy some ally sheet…..

                            Matt

                            #210884
                            Hopper
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                              @hopper

                              After digging about 40 years' worth of swarf out of my motor, I remounted it underneath the bench and fitted a longer V belt to reach it. Keeps it totally out of the swarf zone and leaves more room in behind the chuck for awkward jobs and cleaning. Not sure if it would work on your model but its worth a thought.

                              #210894
                              Gordon W
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                                @gordonw

                                Some elegant solutions . After I had my lathe for a few weeks I found brass dust all over the motor, so made a temporary guard from a cornflake packet and duct tape, this worked very well and has been for some years. I plan to make a better job in ally, using the cardboard as a template, one day.

                                #210895
                                Ian S C
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                                  @iansc

                                  Clive, I don't know if a magnet stuck onto an AC motor would be effected, it might just be demagnetised.

                                  Ian S C

                                  #210897
                                  NJH
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                                    @njh

                                    Hi Matt

                                    Here is a picture of the motor swarf guard. The lathe came on the stand but later I "indulged myself" with the splash back and motor guard. Both were purchased from Myford – I don't know if they are still available though.

                                    As you will see the guard is a pretty simple ( but effective!) affair .

                                    Norman

                                    s7 motor guard.jpg

                                    #210911
                                    Clive Hartland
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                                      @clivehartland94829

                                      Ian, I was thinking more that the metal (Steel) screen would have the magnet attached to it and act as a catcher. The whole screen becoming magnetized.The magnet would not touch the motor body. I will have to try it myself and see what happens if I throw some filings at it!

                                      Clive

                                      #210919
                                      Jon Gibbs
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                                        @jongibbs59756

                                        Mine is more similar to Gordon's – a 2 litre icecream tub with the side cut off.

                                        It a snug fit, doesn't rattle and isn't affected by cutting and lubrication oil flying around

                                        Jon

                                        #210943
                                        Neil Wyatt
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                                          @neilwyatt
                                          Posted by Bandersnatch on 05/11/2015 21:50:16:

                                          This is what I did on my ML7 to shield my rather large 3-ph motor from swarf (and to add a general swarf tray). It's (very) simple sheet aluminum work – in fact most of the "bends" are aluminum angle screwed/pop-riveted in place.

                                          There is some constriction of the working room around the spindle. I haven't found this to be a problem when using a regular 3 or 4 jaw chuck (the work is farther forward in that case) or normally when using a collet-chuck. It has been problematic once or twice with a faceplate …. but I can take the whole shebang off in ten minutes.

                                          That's very similar to what I saw done in plywood.

                                          Neil

                                          #210946
                                          Enough!
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                                            @enough
                                            Posted by Neil Wyatt on 06/11/2015 17:41:50:

                                            That's very similar to what I saw done in plywood.

                                            I'm always a little iffy enclosing or fencing off high power electrical equipment with wood ….. old time radios notwithstanding.

                                            (Anyway, wood is for those other guys sad – long gap – )

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