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Joe September 21st 03 07:12 AM

Delta Midi tail stock????????/
 
How do you easily remove the morse taper tail stock (it is hollow to
allow the pin to come out)
To remove it, I have to bang on the head, there must be a better way.
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Joe

Nova September 21st 03 01:26 PM

Delta Midi tail stock????????/
 
Joe wrote:

How do you easily remove the morse taper tail stock (it is hollow to
allow the pin to come out)
To remove it, I have to bang on the head, there must be a better way.
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Joe


From page 8 of the owner's manual:

"To remove the live center (A) Fig. 13 from the tailstock spindle, loosen
lock knob (C) and rotate handwheel (D) to move spindle (B) back into the
tailstock body. This action will push the live center (A) out of the
spindle (B)."

--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA



Owen Lowe September 22nd 03 08:59 AM

Delta Midi tail stock????????/
 
In article , Nova
wrote:

"To remove the live center (A) Fig. 13 from the tailstock spindle, loosen
lock knob (C) and rotate handwheel (D) to move spindle (B) back into the
tailstock body. This action will push the live center (A) out of the
spindle (B)."


What him say... with the comment that the live center can get pretty
darned tight in the taper and sometimes I have to give the projecting
thingy on the handwheel a whack with the palm of my hand to pop the live
center loose.

_____
American Association of Woodturners
Cascade Woodturners Assoc., Portland, Oregon
Northwest Woodturners, Tigard, Oregon
_____

Joe Fleming September 22nd 03 04:21 PM

Delta Midi tail stock????????/
 
Joe,

I'm not sure you can eject the live center by winding in the tailstock all
the way on the Delta midi. If that doesn't work, morse tapers are supposed
to hold strongly and giving the knockout bar a good whack with a mallet not
hurt the taper nor should it damage the center. Hold a rag over the live
center so that when it pops out, you don't damage the point of the center by
sending the thing as a projectile.

Joe Fleming - San Diego


"Joe" wrote in message
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How do you easily remove the morse taper tail stock (it is hollow to
allow the pin to come out)
To remove it, I have to bang on the head, there must be a better way.
Remove golf from email addy for personal reply
Joe




Bill Rubenstein September 22nd 03 10:24 PM

Delta Midi tail stock????????/
 
In article ,
says...
Joe,

I'm not sure you can eject the live center by winding in the tailstock all
the way on the Delta midi. If that doesn't work, morse tapers are supposed
to hold strongly and giving the knockout bar a good whack with a mallet not
hurt the taper nor should it damage the center. Hold a rag over the live
center so that when it pops out, you don't damage the point of the center by
sending the thing as a projectile.

Joe Fleming - San Diego


"Joe" wrote in message
...
How do you easily remove the morse taper tail stock (it is hollow to
allow the pin to come out)
To remove it, I have to bang on the head, there must be a better way.
Remove golf from email addy for personal reply
Joe




Another way to do this -- a little hard to describe...

Hold a piece of steel (maybe a skew) of the proper width between the
flange on the back of the live center and the flange surrounding the
movable part of the tail stock. Then wind the tail stock in. When the
tool wedges between the two flanges it will extract the live center. I
believe that my Oneway center will not extract properly on a Delta 16"
machine (don't remember the model number but it is the new variable
speed one).

If the flanges don't stand up enough, you may have to make a custome
'extractor' but I hope that you get the idea.

Bill


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