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Hardinge Live Center disassembly
Has anyone ever had one of the Hardinge live centers apart? It looks
like I'll need to machine an aluminum or brass sleeve to press the nose cap off from the MT2 body end, but I thought I'd check the wisdom of the list before launching into the operation. It may be that they used internal truarc rings (shudder) that snap into internal grooves, but I'm hoping that it is simpler than that. (Before someone asks, the bearings are toast, and I'm not worried about tenth tolerances in my particular application for the center. I understand Hardinge says they are not designed to be repaired, but if it was put together, it seems logical that it would come apart, even if it means making a new nose cap. It's certainly better than throwing it in the trash....) Happy holidays, Mike |
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