Hello All,
I recently acquired a lathe (Viceroy TDS of some description). I have noticed that the back gear does not seem to engage particularly deep into the splines. In the picture you can see the large gear at the top left engaging only marginally into the splines on the shaft. https://www.dropbox.com/s/8k1syxy1y0z6uf1/DSC_0183.JPG.
Could anyone suggest whether this is correct?
Thanks in advance. By the way I have not powered the lathe up as I am still waiting for my mate to lend me a 220v 1 phase to 440 3phase converter.
Back Gear engagement
Moderators: Martin, Steve, Mr Magoo
Re: Back Gear engagement
Doesn't look like the dogs are fully engaged to me. If the handle is fully over it's probably one tooth out on the rack & pinion.
Re: Back Gear engagement
Hello,
thanks for the rapid reply. I had a better look at the selector level. It doesn't seem to be operating a rack as you say, instead it turns a round plate that is fitted with an off centre pin. As the handle is rotated, the plate turns and the off centre pin pushes between two shoulders to move a small shaft. This shaft in turn moves the large gear in the picture. I wish I could get better pictures but my small inspection mirror is no good. Also when the gear is all the way in back gear mode it does engage perfectly with the smaller drive pinion in the bottom left. Any suggestions?
thanks for the rapid reply. I had a better look at the selector level. It doesn't seem to be operating a rack as you say, instead it turns a round plate that is fitted with an off centre pin. As the handle is rotated, the plate turns and the off centre pin pushes between two shoulders to move a small shaft. This shaft in turn moves the large gear in the picture. I wish I could get better pictures but my small inspection mirror is no good. Also when the gear is all the way in back gear mode it does engage perfectly with the smaller drive pinion in the bottom left. Any suggestions?