Hey guys-
Spoke with Ty McNeer on this, and didn't know if anyone else had any ideas on it. Lathe has up and stopped...and I mean stopped. The motor and gears are turning, but the headstock grinds to a complete halt and locks up. Meanwhile, the gears turn, and the the fly wheel and associated gears are freely moving. There seems to be friction building at the headstock right next to the body of the lathe and jaws. The headstock is driven purely by the gears and belt outside of the body.
In terms of fixes, I disassembled it as far as I could, which was everything up to the bearing at the back-end and everything off the shaft of the headstock. I could not, for my life, get the actual shaft to move. The gears and flywheel moved freely when I had it apart. Again, only friction seemed to be in the front bearings area near the front of the headstock.
Ty seems to think bearings. Any other things to try? And how in the world would I get the stupid shaft out to replace the bearings on this thing if that's what I need to do? The lathe is a harbor freight Central Machinery 9x20" gearhead metal lathe, which is a clone of the Grizzly G4000 bench lathe.
Any ideas?
Spoke with Ty McNeer on this, and didn't know if anyone else had any ideas on it. Lathe has up and stopped...and I mean stopped. The motor and gears are turning, but the headstock grinds to a complete halt and locks up. Meanwhile, the gears turn, and the the fly wheel and associated gears are freely moving. There seems to be friction building at the headstock right next to the body of the lathe and jaws. The headstock is driven purely by the gears and belt outside of the body.
In terms of fixes, I disassembled it as far as I could, which was everything up to the bearing at the back-end and everything off the shaft of the headstock. I could not, for my life, get the actual shaft to move. The gears and flywheel moved freely when I had it apart. Again, only friction seemed to be in the front bearings area near the front of the headstock.
Ty seems to think bearings. Any other things to try? And how in the world would I get the stupid shaft out to replace the bearings on this thing if that's what I need to do? The lathe is a harbor freight Central Machinery 9x20" gearhead metal lathe, which is a clone of the Grizzly G4000 bench lathe.
Any ideas?
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