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Just got a Boyar Schultz 6" x 12" grinder for the home shop. It seems
grind pretty square for an $200 old machine, ie. two sides of a bar within 0.0002 over 4", but the surface is a little wavy looking. The spindle is tight, but there is about 5 degrees of backlash between the motor shaft and the spindle shaft. I think it's direct drive with some kind of toothed coupling between the motor shaft and the spindle. The 3/4 hp 3 ph. motor looks original. Maybe this coupling is effecting the finish? I did a google on Boyar Schultz but no response. I guess they are no longer in the grinder business...anyone have a manual for this machine or parts info? Also I plan on grinding valve shims for the Jag DOHC engine, these are ~1/2" diam, 0.080 to 0.100" thick. I'm thinking they can go right on the magnetic chuck, with perhaps some kind of a "backstop" to keep them from flying - any suggestions? |
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