Simon Friend | 22/11/2022 18:08:26 |
7 forum posts 2 photos | Hi, I'm currently trying to restore an Emco Compact 5 that had been stored out in the garage and needed de-rusting etc. I'm having problems with the leadscrew slipping. When you turn the handwheel, the bush rotates out of the back (see pic). Even if you tighten the grubscrew to the point of almost no movement, this still happens. Any ideas? |
Ady1 | 22/11/2022 18:20:28 |
![]() 6137 forum posts 893 photos | there may be 2 grubscrews |
Jouke van der Veen | 22/11/2022 18:47:41 |
203 forum posts 19 photos | Is there a supporting ring between the bronze bushing and the bottom of the hole in the bed casting? Please, have a look in the Emco C5 manual with exploded view in the spare parts chapter. The exploded view shows the assembly. Regards, Jouke Edited By Jouke van der Veen on 22/11/2022 18:50:23 |
Simon Friend | 22/11/2022 18:50:18 |
7 forum posts 2 photos | I can't find any more screws, and the manuals are no help. The only other thing I can come up with is that maybe there is supposed to be a part to lock the leadscrew from moving forward at the other end. |
Ady1 | 22/11/2022 18:55:09 |
![]() 6137 forum posts 893 photos | Drill a dimple into the bush and screw the grub into it? |
Jouke van der Veen | 22/11/2022 19:09:48 |
203 forum posts 19 photos | There should be some but minimal play between bushing and handwheel, otherwise you clamp the bushing and rotate it together with lead screw and handwheel. |
Simon Friend | 22/11/2022 19:10:21 |
7 forum posts 2 photos | Problem solved with a bit of elbow grease The bush was stuck (accumulated detritus) to the handwheel so it was rotating when you turn the wheel. Tightened the grubscrew right up and applied some reasonable force to the handwheel and it came free. Seems fine now. |
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