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Ryobi BGH827 8" bench grinder vibration - postscript
I had an idea on how to get around the problem of drunken threads - a
spherical-seat washer, which would allow the wheel to be clamped uniformly despite the cockeyed nuts. Thew was not space for a fill 5/8" spherical washer set, so I machined a shallow conical seat into the existing flange washers by setting the compound at 14 degrees and advancing by moving the tool slide. The 14 degrees comes from a drawing in the MSC catalog on the washers (MSC #82429366 for instance). This greatly reduced the vibration, but did not eliminate it. The wheels still wobble visibly. I knew there was a reason to have a lathe. Joe Gwinn |
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