Nealeb | 31/01/2019 14:53:01 |
231 forum posts | I have a Smart and Brown lathe with D1-4 spindle nose. Unfortunately (and in common with a number of old lathes I have seen!) one or two of the cams in the spindle nose have started to split around the square hole which takes the key. Evidence of a hard former life - I can imagine the tube over the chuck key for that extra little bit of tightening... I have found one source online for replacements (and I gather that replacement is pretty straightforward) but that is in the US with carriage costs to match. I wonder if anyone knows of a UK supplier of such things? Thanks in advance, |
Chris Evans 6 | 31/01/2019 15:15:20 |
![]() 2156 forum posts | Maybe worth giving Rotagrip a call. They are Birmingham West Midlands based. |
JohnF | 31/01/2019 16:17:07 |
![]() 1243 forum posts 202 photos | Try these people **LINK** worth an email ! John |
Jez | 31/01/2019 17:16:24 |
58 forum posts 1 photos | I bought one ages ago (can't remember where from, sorry!) for exactly the same reason. However, I never fitted it because I couldn't get the old one out - the pin which retains the cam won't budge no matter what I try. If you haven't already, it might be worth checking that you're not in the same boat...
Jez. |
Nealeb | 23/01/2021 14:38:27 |
231 forum posts | I know it's an old thread but as I started it, I might as well finish! I found that Warco stock these as spares for their own machines. A phone call had them in my hands a day later. As Jez mentioned, there was a problem in trying to remove the retaining pins. I was able to wedge something into the end of the pin and with the aid of lots of WD40 and wiggling, they eventually came out. All sorted now, and I can stop worrying about one of the cams splitting in use! |
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