I have just come across reference to the Alexander Toolmaker machine on this site, and wonder if I can get any advice? I have only had my machine a few months since I rescued it from several years in a barn on a pallet, but a lot of wire brushing and oil later it works a treat. Well it did. The problem began with very limited upward table travel that I couldn't understand - as there were no stops in the way. Today it refuses to let the table travel up or down, in fact it appears to be jammed. Same goes for the gearstick arrangement for selecting power feed up or down. Won't move. I came to the conclusion that it needs to come apart and wondered whether I coulod get some words of wisdom from like minded millers on this site?
It appears to me that the whole cross slide should come off the machine by lifting up and off the top of the guides? In order to do this I think I will need to remove the bottom bearing on the leadscrew which I think anchors the mechanism? If I can get the cross slide to move then I think that would work - apart from the fact that the horizontal spindle is in the way! Does the horizontal spindle have to come out in order to get the cross slide off the machine? There is a collar behind the spindle bearing and the straight cut gear appears to be held in place by a grubscrew, which I have got out - but no movement. I have released the collar behind the bearing and tapped the shaft from the back and I can get about 3/16 movement before everything is solid. Any advice?
I enclose some pics shopwing where I am at the moment; the spindle nose in way of releasing the cross slide, the horizontal spindle, bearing collar and gear, the bearing housing at the bottom of the leadscrew which I think anchors the whole thing and finally a shot of a little bellcrank whose purpose is to deselect vertical power feed. It is jammed solid in the position that you see, which I think corresponds to the maximum down position - even though the machine is about 3 inches up from that position.
Any advice greatly appreciated as once you have a machine - to have it not working is worse than never having one at all!
It appears to me that the whole cross slide should come off the machine by lifting up and off the top of the guides? In order to do this I think I will need to remove the bottom bearing on the leadscrew which I think anchors the mechanism? If I can get the cross slide to move then I think that would work - apart from the fact that the horizontal spindle is in the way! Does the horizontal spindle have to come out in order to get the cross slide off the machine? There is a collar behind the spindle bearing and the straight cut gear appears to be held in place by a grubscrew, which I have got out - but no movement. I have released the collar behind the bearing and tapped the shaft from the back and I can get about 3/16 movement before everything is solid. Any advice?
I enclose some pics shopwing where I am at the moment; the spindle nose in way of releasing the cross slide, the horizontal spindle, bearing collar and gear, the bearing housing at the bottom of the leadscrew which I think anchors the whole thing and finally a shot of a little bellcrank whose purpose is to deselect vertical power feed. It is jammed solid in the position that you see, which I think corresponds to the maximum down position - even though the machine is about 3 inches up from that position.
Any advice greatly appreciated as once you have a machine - to have it not working is worse than never having one at all!