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clausen c1340s lathe,,,, i broke the shear pin on the auto feed, the treaded rod
i resently purchased a clausen c1340s lathe, in setting up the drive went too
far and wedged to the far left, and popped the shear pin on the threaded feed rod inside the gear houseing in the oil holding tank, i don't have a manual yet, i'm not sure what to do to take it apart ,,,help -- posted from http://www.polytechforum.com/metalwo...-f-570328-.htm using PolytechForum's Web, RSS and Social Media Interface to rec.crafts.metalworking and other engineering groups |
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clausen c1340s lathe,,,, i broke the shear pin on the auto feed, the treaded rod
On Sat, 09 Mar 2013 18:18:01 +0000, paul
wrote: i resently purchased a clausen c1340s lathe, Wphwew, that IS an oldie. g 'Sorry, I don't know the Clausen, so I can't help. But owning a 1940s South Bend myself, it's likely that there's nothing difficult about it. Most things are a little time-consuming but not really hard. Good luck with it! -- Ed Huntress in setting up the drive went too far and wedged to the far left, and popped the shear pin on the threaded feed rod inside the gear houseing in the oil holding tank, i don't have a manual yet, i'm not sure what to do to take it apart ,,,help |
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clausen c1340s lathe,,,, i broke the shear pin on the auto feed,the treaded rod
Ed Huntress wrote:
On Sat, 09 Mar 2013 18:18:01 +0000, paul wrote: i resently purchased a clausen c1340s lathe, Wphwew, that IS an oldie. g 'Sorry, I don't know the Clausen, so I can't help. But owning a 1940s South Bend myself, it's likely that there's nothing difficult about it. Most things are a little time-consuming but not really hard. Good luck with it! My first *real* metal lathe project was in high school. It was to turn a replacement shear pin that the class one period before me broke in the metal lathe. You'll do fine... |
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