Machine: Jet BD-920N, Stock#: S21373
I've been trying to find out information specific to my machine, but the 920W keeps coming up in searches instead.
Q1) Is the W just the 220VAC version? Or are there differences between the two?
Q2) There is some "slop" in the headstock. I -think- it's a problem with the bearing closest to the chuck.. when the belt tension lever is in the loose position, I can pull up on the chuck and feel it move with an audible "chunk". My dial indicator shows 2-3 thou movement up and down. I can see what looks like a brass bearing cover move with it. There isn't a set-screw somewhere that can take up this slack, is there? I would think it would have to be shimmed. It feels solid when the belt tension is on, but I'm thinking there's no way that can hold up under load. I've been thinking I'm going to have to go through headstock tear-down, replace the bearings with the tapered ones that people on here recommend, and a complete re-calibration of everything from front to back.. which is probably a good idea anyway, as I can tell the lathe fell on its face at some point in the past(got a good price on it, esp for my area).
Q3) Could you please pass on any information, videos, channels, etc. that you've found specific to my machine? I have the manual, and I found the I'll share what I've found so far:
Awesome thread:
Rebuilding the 9x20: An awesome step by step!
Nice info on this site:
Thanks for your time!
- Jay
I've been trying to find out information specific to my machine, but the 920W keeps coming up in searches instead.
Q1) Is the W just the 220VAC version? Or are there differences between the two?
Q2) There is some "slop" in the headstock. I -think- it's a problem with the bearing closest to the chuck.. when the belt tension lever is in the loose position, I can pull up on the chuck and feel it move with an audible "chunk". My dial indicator shows 2-3 thou movement up and down. I can see what looks like a brass bearing cover move with it. There isn't a set-screw somewhere that can take up this slack, is there? I would think it would have to be shimmed. It feels solid when the belt tension is on, but I'm thinking there's no way that can hold up under load. I've been thinking I'm going to have to go through headstock tear-down, replace the bearings with the tapered ones that people on here recommend, and a complete re-calibration of everything from front to back.. which is probably a good idea anyway, as I can tell the lathe fell on its face at some point in the past(got a good price on it, esp for my area).
Q3) Could you please pass on any information, videos, channels, etc. that you've found specific to my machine? I have the manual, and I found the I'll share what I've found so far:
Awesome thread:
Jet BD-920 lathe inquiry
QUESTIONS FOR THE BRAIN TRUST: I have come across a Jet BD-920 9x20 lathe. NEED PARTS 1. Change gears. Jettools.com has them, but the entire set costs about $700. 2. Steady and follower rests. 3. Tail stock hold down nut (currently has a bolt) 4. Drive belt. The one on there is too tight. Are...
www.hobby-machinist.com
Rebuilding the 9x20: An awesome step by step!
Nice info on this site:
Jet 9x20 Lathe Specifications & Views
www.micro-machine-shop.com
Thanks for your time!
- Jay