DIYbanter

DIYbanter (https://www.diybanter.com/)
-   Metalworking (https://www.diybanter.com/metalworking/)
-   -   Newby: How to remove collet closer from SB 9" tool Room Lathe? (https://www.diybanter.com/metalworking/287377-newby-how-remove-collet-closer-sb-9-tool-room-lathe.html)

spincircles September 17th 09 02:45 AM

Newby: How to remove collet closer from SB 9" tool Room Lathe?
 
Can anyone direct me to an on-line tutotial to me Remove collet
Closer from SB 9" lathe?

My Goal: Take apart my SB 9" lathe so I can move it.

I assume I must do these things:

1) Remove collet closer assembly behind head stock (I'm no dummy, but
can't figure out how)
2) Remove cover to change gears (collet closer assembly currently
prevents this
3) Gain acces to bolts securing head stock to bed and remove the head
stock.

I know nothing about my lathe. I bought cheap but will not be able to
run it until I retire and take some classes at the community college.
Frequent job related moves= never found any chip-making buddies to
help me through this (or to help me move it while still heavy /
assembled).

Any help appreciated:

Pat

RBnDFW September 17th 09 05:29 PM

Newby: How to remove collet closer from SB 9" tool Room Lathe?
 
spincircles wrote:
Can anyone direct me to an on-line tutotial to me Remove collet
Closer from SB 9" lathe?

My Goal: Take apart my SB 9" lathe so I can move it.

I assume I must do these things:

1) Remove collet closer assembly behind head stock (I'm no dummy, but
can't figure out how)
2) Remove cover to change gears (collet closer assembly currently
prevents this
3) Gain acces to bolts securing head stock to bed and remove the head
stock.

I know nothing about my lathe. I bought cheap but will not be able to
run it until I retire and take some classes at the community college.
Frequent job related moves= never found any chip-making buddies to
help me through this (or to help me move it while still heavy /
assembled).

Any help appreciated:

Pat


Pat, where are you located?

spincircles September 18th 09 12:29 AM

Newby: How to remove collet closer from SB 9" tool Room Lathe?
 
On Sep 17, 12:29*pm, RBnDFW wrote:
spincircles wrote:
Can anyone direct me to an on-line tutotial to *me Remove collet
Closer from SB 9" lathe?


My Goal: Take apart my SB 9" lathe so I can move it.


I assume I must do these things:


1) *Remove collet closer assembly behind head stock (I'm no dummy, but
can't figure out how)
2) *Remove cover to change gears (collet closer assembly currently
prevents this
3) *Gain acces to bolts securing head stock to bed and remove the head
stock.


I know nothing about my lathe. *I bought cheap but will not be able to
run it until I retire and take some classes at the community college.
Frequent job related moves= never found any chip-making buddies to
help me through this (or to help me move it while still heavy /
assembled).


Any help appreciated:


Pat


Pat, where are you located?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I live in the Metro Detroit Area, Oakland County.
Pat

RBnDFW September 18th 09 02:49 PM

Newby: How to remove collet closer from SB 9" tool Room Lathe?
 
spincircles wrote:
On Sep 17, 12:29 pm, RBnDFW wrote:
spincircles wrote:
Can anyone direct me to an on-line tutotial to me Remove collet
Closer from SB 9" lathe?
My Goal: Take apart my SB 9" lathe so I can move it.
I assume I must do these things:
1) Remove collet closer assembly behind head stock (I'm no dummy, but
can't figure out how)
2) Remove cover to change gears (collet closer assembly currently
prevents this
3) Gain acces to bolts securing head stock to bed and remove the head
stock.
I know nothing about my lathe. I bought cheap but will not be able to
run it until I retire and take some classes at the community college.
Frequent job related moves= never found any chip-making buddies to
help me through this (or to help me move it while still heavy /
assembled).
Any help appreciated:
Pat

Pat, where are you located?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I live in the Metro Detroit Area, Oakland County.
Pat


That area ought to be crawling with retired machinists.
Anyone?


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 06:17 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2014 DIYbanter