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Default Bridgeport Quill Spring

Don Young presented the following explanation :
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--Well I've got it back in the quill but I'll be damned if I can
figure out how to add the 1-1/2 turns of pretension. Every time I rotate
the
collar the spring goes about 1/4 turn, then snaps loose and needs to be
retensioned. Sooo what am I doing wrong?

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This is not unusual. You may have to renew or rework the offending pin. The
inner end of the spring has to be curled fairly closely to hold good and the
outer pin tends to get pushed into the housing too far. Your spring may not
be hooked on the outer pin as this will allow the spring to slide around when
it is tightened a little. Do not try to tighten the spring until it retracts
the quill. It is intended only to keep it from falling and may not do that if
you have a heavy tool in the spindle.

Don Young


Don Young


I thought my quill was mis-adjusted since it didn't retract. It never
bothered me enough and figured I'd get to it one day. Now I know it's
working properly and I don't have to do anything with it.

Thanks,
Wayne D.