Hi @Fitzroy Its just a single page I found on the web when searching for a Fobco manual. I bought the guide from Laithes.co.uk, but it doesn't have any other drawings specific to the star - only the other machines in the Fobco range. I don't know if there was ever a manual as such.
How is your Star ?
@PeteCo & Fitzroy - top right of the drawing: F O'Brian & Company (FOBCO?) Ltd., Swadlincote.Thank you ever so much - that is amazing help @Jelly
I have found a cross sectional diagram which hopefully will attach here - you will probably be able to make sense of it.
I think its a type 1 looking at your diagrams but I haven't had it fully apart yet, and can't be sure.
The guide I bought from Laithes.co.uk talks about seating the angular contact bearings with a tap from a 2lb lump of brass to get the preloading right - but I guess I could just use a 2lb lump hammer when I get to that stage ? There are 2 normal bearings in the housing that support the spindle / pulley shaft. These look like they will need tapping in from above and below the housing - I guess with a long steel rod from below, and something flat from above. My main concern is how to avoid damaging the bearings / races by doing it right. I'm a woodworker and don't have any real machine metalwork workshop experience.
Anyway , any advice on how best to go about installing the bearings would be fantastic.
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Do you have any pics if it you could post? I should be able to tell you which model it is from the guide i bought from Lathes.I don't know if my Fobco is a 'Star' or not , but this has been such a useful thread that I've book marked it just in case I have any problems. Thanks for raising the question.
What might be a sensible way to go about freeing up the table mechanism without risking permanent damage to the bolt and table ? Has anyone else had this problem ?
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