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Louis Ohland September 18th 07 09:57 PM

9x20 Compound Clamp
 
http://bedair.org/clamp/9x20clamp.html

THIS is much better (and simpler!) than what I was contemplating. It
looks to be an even more rigid setup than what my lathe has now with the
2 8mm bolts...

42etus September 18th 07 11:09 PM

9x20 Compound Clamp
 
This is pretty much a 'required' mod for the 9x20 Chinese lathes. I've made
this clamp for mine and must say it was time well spent. It made a huge
difference.
Here's another version
http://www.kwagmire.com/shop/lathe/9...cessories.html
42



"Louis Ohland" wrote in message
...
http://bedair.org/clamp/9x20clamp.html

THIS is much better (and simpler!) than what I was contemplating. It looks
to be an even more rigid setup than what my lathe has now with the 2 8mm
bolts...




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Wild_Bill September 20th 07 02:34 PM

9x20 Compound Clamp
 
Another source of chatter could be that the spindle bearings aren't
installed and/or adjusted properly.

If the thin washer located behind the register on the spindle can be rotated
without the spindle moving, the front/nose bearing isn't fully seated
against the washer, and subsequently, not fully seated to the shoulder on
the spindle. The washer I refer to is a disk (blued black on my Enco model)
that's on the spindle to fill the gap between the spindle, and the hole in
the headstock casting (which needed to be larger than the spindle, for the
bearing cup to be installed).

The loosness of the nose bearing will permit the nose bearing to
drift/float, from the pressure/tension during cutting, which will cause a
lot of chatter, even if the cutting tool is held rigidly.
This will be the same effect if the preload on the spindle bearings is too
loose.

About the only way to know for sure if the bearing is fully seated, is to
pull the spindle out to examine the shoulder area of the nose bearing.

WB
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metalworking projects
www.kwagmire.com/metal_proj.html


"Louis Ohland" wrote in message
...
http://bedair.org/clamp/9x20clamp.html

THIS is much better (and simpler!) than what I was contemplating. It looks
to be an even more rigid setup than what my lathe has now with the 2 8mm
bolts...



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