DMB | 06/05/2023 16:18:35 |
1585 forum posts 1 photos | I have had a DW for sometime but still not figured out the purpose of the flat faced circular knob is for. It's on the front of the vertical spindle casting, below the belt drive. Can anyone please advise? John |
ChrisLH | 06/05/2023 18:28:20 |
111 forum posts 7 photos | I also have DW mill but don't recognise the flat faced knob you describe. Maybe a mod. done by the original builder. A photo could help. |
Brian Wood | 07/05/2023 10:07:01 |
2742 forum posts 39 photos | From the description it sounds like the control wheel for the slow down feed to me, to operate when the worm at the end of that shaft is engaged with the teeth on the cross shaft with the three armed capstan on the right hand end of it. A photo would help pin it down Brian |
peak4 | 07/05/2023 10:39:50 |
![]() 2207 forum posts 210 photos | I wonder of the "circular knob" is the round boss protruding forward from the main casting??
Edited By peak4 on 07/05/2023 11:01:40 |
Tony Pratt 1 | 07/05/2023 12:54:58 |
2319 forum posts 13 photos | I built a DW years ago and a picture would 'paint a thousand words', having said that i am guessing the same as Bill from peak4, I used my tapped boss for holding on a belt guard so maybe that is the purpose of the flat faced knob. Tony |
Brian Wood | 08/05/2023 09:43:27 |
2742 forum posts 39 photos | Posted by Brian Wood on 07/05/2023 10:07:01:
From the description it sounds like the control wheel for the slow down feed to me, to operate when the worm at the end of that shaft is engaged with the teeth on the cross shaft with the three armed capstan on the right hand end of it. A photo would help pin it down Brian Looking at my Mk II and comparing that with pictures of the Mk I whatever the knob was for on the earlier version is absent on the Mk II, so my earlier posting above is not relevant. I stand by the call for a photo though Brian |
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