Harry M | 16/02/2023 11:47:06 |
12 forum posts 8 photos | Good day everyone ! A few questions about an Emcomat 7.
Thanks in advance, have a nice day ! |
Gep Engler | 16/02/2023 23:04:01 |
23 forum posts 3 photos | HiHarry, I have an Emcomat 7 (metric version) including the milling attachment. Your questions: More information: And this forum also contains information about other "members of this Emco-family": Hope this helps. Good luck & Best regards from The Netherlands, |
Harry M | 17/02/2023 11:32:34 |
12 forum posts 8 photos | Good day ! Thanks for the answers !
(2) is part n.11 on page 17 (PDF 18) of the PDF you provided. Is there any way of repairing the outer part of that lever - the thin one. (3) are the change gears - found it on the second link you provided.
Thanks again |
JasonB | 17/02/2023 14:54:32 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | I used to have an Emcomat 8.6 and I don't think you will find replacement levers or repair easy, the diecast metal they and a few other parts were made from were prone to failure so any spares would have long been sold. You should be able to work out what the gears are by measuring the OD and counting the teeth, if MOD1 then the diameter will be 2mm larger than the tooth count so for say a 20T gear it will have an OD of 22mm. When my can of Emco head oil ran out I just used a 32 weight hydralic oil Wiper felt each side of the cariage behind the thin metal plates, shown on the PDF parts manual |
Harry M | 17/02/2023 15:53:46 |
12 forum posts 8 photos | Thank you Jason, I guess I have to disassemble the carriage a bit and check the felt dimensions and thickness. As for the lever, it might be a good idea to machine out a replacement |
Harry M | 03/03/2023 15:26:48 |
12 forum posts 8 photos | A few updates : - Wiper felt is 3 mm in thickness - Manual says SAE 10 for the geared head oil
And a few questions : - Any info on where can I find the tumbler gears, as well as the leadscrew half nut ? They are missing. Could I possibly fabricate a half nut ? I managed to 3D print a pair of tumbler gears, will see how they hold up. - Does anybody have some info on this lathe chuck ? Lathe's s/n is stamped on it - on the back, as well as that "0" that you can see on photos. No other marks. Thanks in advance |
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