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tipskeller
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chester lathe
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viceroy lathe feed problems

Post by tipskeller » Fri 10 Dec , 2010 22:28 pm

just bought this viceroy lathe and im quite new to these older machines had a chester modern machine previous the problem i have is with the auto feed gear it seems something is missing or broken as it wont work ive posted pics( i hope ) to see if anyone can shed me some light on the fault .
ive converted it to single phase and hoping to keep it for a long time and clean and service it .it cost me £180 and hope ive not wasted my money with the feed fault as it is
cheers gaz
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LesT
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Re: viceroy lathe feed problems

Post by LesT » Tue 21 Dec , 2010 16:38 pm

I'm a bit mystified ?
In what way is it malfunctioning ?
Does the leadscrew revolve when the lathe is running and the gears are engaged ?
If you grab the leadscrew you should be able to turn it by hand and all the gears should turn.
(obviously not with the tumbler drive engaged though).
I think there is a little shearpin connecting the leadscrew to the rest of the works.
Cheers,

LesT

tipskeller
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Re: viceroy lathe feed problems

Post by tipskeller » Thu 23 Dec , 2010 21:00 pm

LesT wrote:I'm a bit mystified ?
In what way is it malfunctioning ?
Does the leadscrew revolve when the lathe is running and the gears are engaged ?
If you grab the leadscrew you should be able to turn it by hand and all the gears should turn.
(obviously not with the tumbler drive engaged though).
I think there is a little shearpin connecting the leadscrew to the rest of the works.
Cheers,

LesT
the lead screw didnt turn when gears engaged
took the leadsrew out and had a sheer pin fitted enginer said looked as if someone has had a go at repairing the fault without sucess up and running now also striped and cleaned thanks for help cheers gaz

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