All,
I have a SB 9a lathe (from 1960). It has a micrometer stop which I've been trying to use. However, when I am operating the lathe, even slight vibrations cause the "thimble" part (if thinking of it like a micrometer) to rotate, which completely destroys any precision/repeatability. There doesn't appear to be any mechanism for locking it at a particular value (again, like a micrometer). I'm sure I'm missing something obvious but I can't figure it out (nor find any mention of it in a forum).
Thank you for any help,
Darren
Edit: I've posted a few pictures. The nut on the bottom and the hex head on top both seem to only lock the stop in place. The oil plug thumb screw is just that and can't be used to lock the thimble. I haven't taken the covers off the ends to look at it, but I probably should.
I have a SB 9a lathe (from 1960). It has a micrometer stop which I've been trying to use. However, when I am operating the lathe, even slight vibrations cause the "thimble" part (if thinking of it like a micrometer) to rotate, which completely destroys any precision/repeatability. There doesn't appear to be any mechanism for locking it at a particular value (again, like a micrometer). I'm sure I'm missing something obvious but I can't figure it out (nor find any mention of it in a forum).
Thank you for any help,
Darren
Edit: I've posted a few pictures. The nut on the bottom and the hex head on top both seem to only lock the stop in place. The oil plug thumb screw is just that and can't be used to lock the thimble. I haven't taken the covers off the ends to look at it, but I probably should.
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