hi folks,
I'm just in the process of stripping down an old Fobco Star pillar drill.
Its not a full renovation - just a clean up and fettling so its in best working order for my workshop.
Made good progress today until I came to try get the front pulley wheel off - it just won't seem to budge off the tope of the front spindle/quill.
There are two grub screws on they pulley wheel which I have removed ( one either side of the pulley ) but I can only get the pulley to move about 6mm upwards , then its stuck and won't come off the shaft. The initial movement ( the 6mm ) is really quite easy - so its not seized or anything - but there is a definite "stop" when it gets that far. I just checked a Fobco Star dismantling video on Youtube and it looks straightforward enough - the guy there used a couple of flat-bladed screwdrivers on either side instead of a gear puller, and his just prised off. Mine won't budge. I don't want to wreck the pulley wheel by being too aggressive - any thoughts ? I think the pulleys are cast iron ( there is some rust on mine , though this doesn't seem to be the problem in lifting it off the spindle.?
Any advice at all would be much appreciated.
cheers
Pete
I'm just in the process of stripping down an old Fobco Star pillar drill.
Its not a full renovation - just a clean up and fettling so its in best working order for my workshop.
Made good progress today until I came to try get the front pulley wheel off - it just won't seem to budge off the tope of the front spindle/quill.
There are two grub screws on they pulley wheel which I have removed ( one either side of the pulley ) but I can only get the pulley to move about 6mm upwards , then its stuck and won't come off the shaft. The initial movement ( the 6mm ) is really quite easy - so its not seized or anything - but there is a definite "stop" when it gets that far. I just checked a Fobco Star dismantling video on Youtube and it looks straightforward enough - the guy there used a couple of flat-bladed screwdrivers on either side instead of a gear puller, and his just prised off. Mine won't budge. I don't want to wreck the pulley wheel by being too aggressive - any thoughts ? I think the pulleys are cast iron ( there is some rust on mine , though this doesn't seem to be the problem in lifting it off the spindle.?
Any advice at all would be much appreciated.
cheers
Pete