mike robinson 2 | 13/09/2018 15:37:07 |
38 forum posts 32 photos | I have been lucky enough to find a Tom Senior S type 6" rotary table in very good condition, other then a bit of backlash which I would like to adjust. I cant find any user manual but the knurled knob on the right side, when undone seems to slacken up the engagement of the worm, but when tightened still doesn't remove the backlash. I guess given its age it's understandable. here is the link to a photo in my album, but I could not manage to upload the photo without its orientation changing https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/albums/member_photo.asp?a=49073&p=811742 Any guidance on adjusting the backlash very welcome, a photo of my rebuilt Tom Senior Model E is in the same album, also with a bad orientation Mike
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Michael Gilligan | 13/09/2018 16:53:38 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Mike, According to the picture posted by 'RICHARD GREEN 2' on this previous thread: **LINK** https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/postings.asp?th=137906&p=1 "A neat arrangement for disengaging the worm is fitted ..." I may be wrong, but: that doesn't really sound like the knob is an adjuster. MichaelG. |
Brian Wood | 13/09/2018 17:45:50 |
2742 forum posts 39 photos | Michael, The link fails to work I'm afraid and neither does the web address, they both bring you straight back to Mike Robinson's post Regards Brian |
Michael Gilligan | 13/09/2018 18:23:46 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Sorry, Brian ... I had too many tabs open & selected the wrong one This should do it: https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/postings.asp?th=121855 MichaelG. Edited By Michael Gilligan on 13/09/2018 18:31:30 |
Brian Wood | 14/09/2018 09:30:29 |
2742 forum posts 39 photos | Thank you Michael, information as promised. They are nice looking tables too aren't they, very low profile. Regards Brian |
Robbo | 14/09/2018 11:00:29 |
1504 forum posts 142 photos | Mike My Tom Senior 6" table is older than yours, and where you have a knurled knob on the side mine has a big grubscrew with a locknut. This definitely alters the relationship of the worm to the wormwheel (but I can't remove backlash entirely). So it seems that the knob is in the right area for an adjuster. Maybe there was a brass plug in there that has worn out/got lost so that you run out of thread before completely tight on the end. |
SillyOldDuffer | 14/09/2018 11:33:45 |
10668 forum posts 2415 photos | Posted by mike robinson 2 on 13/09/2018 15:37:07:
I have been lucky enough to find a Tom Senior S type 6" rotary table in very good condition, other then a bit of backlash which I would like to adjust. ...
How much is 'a bit of backlash'? I'm not familiar with your rotary table, but could the backlash you have be normal? As eliminating backlash entirely from a gear-train is quite difficult and may increase wear, it's not unusual to find some backlash even in posh kit. Dave |
mike robinson 2 | 14/09/2018 17:37:38 |
38 forum posts 32 photos | Thanks for the responses, I will measure the backlash over the weekend and post my findings for your opinions. I might explore whats behind the knurled nut too..... thanks
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John D | 10/10/2022 22:26:13 |
37 forum posts 9 photos | Posted by mike robinson 2 on 14/09/2018 17:37:38:
Thanks for the responses, I will measure the backlash over the weekend and post my findings for your opinions. I might explore whats behind the knurled nut too..... thanks
Did you ever get to the bottom of your backlash? I have the same one and stripped it down to clean today. There's a fine line between smooth running hand wheel and not being able to rotate the table a tiny amount by hand. Wondering what your experience has been in use.. |
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