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If it's the driveshaft pin it's #18 on shaft 7. Don't think it's the lead screw pin. Papa, is there an exploded view of the apron available?
It was intended as an example not an absolute.
If it's the driveshaft pin it's #18 on shaft 7. Don't think it's the lead screw pin. Papa, is there an exploded view of the apron available?
I know most probably nobody here will have this model lathe,but I thik the basics is the same,so if someone has done this before, please advise me on tackling this job.
Thanks Bill. The takeaway is stripping is inevitable right? But from the replies I got,I have something to work from.Michael:
Same thing happened to my PM-1440GT a couple of weeks ago. Power feed on both the carriage and cross slide stopped working one day.
Pulled off the apron and found that the keyed spur gear that engages with the worm on the feed rod had worked itself off its own shaft. You can see that spur gear which appears cockeyed at the bottom of the photo. The worm and feed rod show just under that gear.
Turns out the OEM had apparently neglected to install the external snap ring that retains the gear on the shaft. Simple fix, bit not very good OEM QC. Maybe something like that has happened to your lathe?
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On this lathe, the only challenging repair step was removing the end block that carries the tailstock-end of the feed rod, motor control rod, and lead screw. The block is bolted and double-pinned to the bed casting. But once that was done, the motor control rod and screw came out and I was able to separate the apron -- along with the feed rod -- from the carriage so didn't have to remove the carriage itself. Big mess with draining and refilling the oil, however.
HTH, Bill
I will try to give a better pic tomorrow if time alows.Papa, is there an exploded view of the apron available?
I haven't had time for the lathe problem today and doubt if I will even get to it this week, wich is very frustrating,but as I remember the shaft turned, but now I can't recall if it only stopped and go under power feed or only when not under power feed. What bothers me is the amount of play the shaft has where it goes into the apron. Ultimately I think that I must just remove the apron and fix what needs fixing. In any case I think there is a seal there that needs replacing anyway. I must also fix the seal housing at the gearbox where the drive shaft goes into the gearbox,because the seals is rotating inside the housing.Is shaft turning, if not then it is probably at where I indicated, if the shaft is turning but the carriage actions are not then it is more likely in the area as bill70j indicated in response #12.
Good luck, I hope it is something as simple as a key or roll pin.