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Thread: Hobbymat MD65 tailstock |
22/02/2017 19:08:06 |
Hi Nick, Many thanks for the prompt reply and your welcome to the forum. Following your instructions, the tailstock is now free on the bed. How it came about in the first place I am not sure. If my dad was still around he would probably say 'that's what you get for messing around. Leave the damn screws alone!!' Thanks again Nick.
Regards, Reg.
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20/02/2017 19:19:05 |
Can anyone with experience of the Hobbymat please advise on the procedure to be adopted in releasing a locked tailstock on my MD65 lathe. A few days ago I attempted to adjust the tailstock sliding action on the bed. In doing so, I obviously made the mistake of tightening the ‘forcing’ screw too much, although I was careful not to turn more than a quarter of a turn as outlined on page 21 in the Operating Instructions booklet. I am assuming that the grooved taper pin located at the front of the screw has travelled too far and locked the tailstock to the bed. The 8mm screw operating the pin is free to move and has been removed leaving the pin in situ. Is there any way of releasing the taper pin to allow movement of the tailstock? As soon as it locked up, I left the assembly alone knowing that any excessive pressure could cause damage to the cast body of the tailstock. The lathe is bolted to a bench and fitted with the BFE mill so I am unable at the moment to access the rear side of the tailstock to allow viewing of the screw and taper pin. I am uncertain if the taper pin is solid or in a rolled form. Hoping you can help out.
Regards,
Reg Holmes .
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