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Rebuilding a Delta 1460
Hello All,
I just did a Google search looking for headstockstock bearings for a 1460 and most of the posts are old, some links don't come up anymore. Does anyone have a source for such bearings and any other pertinent info on rebuilding this lathe. I am searching OWWM concurrnet with this group as well. Thanks in advance for any advice of information. Marc |
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Rebuilding a Delta 1460
Bearings are bearings. I'd pull them out, get any numbers off them,
measure them, and have your bearing supplier match them with SKF or something good. If you have a bearing supplier in town, take them with you. Bill marc rosen wrote: Hello All, I just did a Google search looking for headstockstock bearings for a 1460 and most of the posts are old, some links don't come up anymore. Does anyone have a source for such bearings and any other pertinent info on rebuilding this lathe. I am searching OWWM concurrnet with this group as well. Thanks in advance for any advice of information. Marc |
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Rebuilding a Delta 1460
On Mar 9, 9:12 pm, Bill Rubenstein wrote:
Bearings are bearings. I'd pull them out, get any numbers off them, measure them, and have your bearing supplier match them with SKF or something good. If you have a bearing supplier in town, take them with you. Bill Hello Bill, Thanks for that straight up answer. I never gave it that thought. Now I have to just tear the head stock apart first. Marc |
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Rebuilding a Delta 1460
Marc - Bill is so right. I almost bought bearings for my Jet mini
from jet, and they were something like $32 plus shipping for two Chinese bearings, so final price was about $41 bucks. Turns out a bearing store here in town had the same bearings for $6 each in Timkin brand. It was a very common size - I took the bearing in and he asked me what brand I wanted it in! Called Jet, they told me how to tap out the bearings with a heavy hammer and a wooden dowel. Reinstall with the same tools, just reversing the procedure. Maiden voyage on bearing install, 45 minutes. It was easy! Robert |
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Rebuilding a Delta 1460
I don't know if a 1460 is old enough to interest these guys, but
http://www.owwm.com/ is truly amazing. I gave a fellow turner an vintage lathe that was flooded during Katrina. He got step by step instructions on how to dissemble the head stock form these people. "marc rosen" wrote in message oups.com... Hello All, I just did a Google search looking for headstockstock bearings for a 1460 and most of the posts are old, some links don't come up anymore. Does anyone have a source for such bearings and any other pertinent info on rebuilding this lathe. I am searching OWWM concurrnet with this group as well. Thanks in advance for any advice of information. Marc |
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