Iv'e not long been given a Coronet Minor Wood Lathe with a few other devices, I have bolted it to a wooden bench which is fastened to the shed wall, on starting up the lathe I could hear a vibration humming sound which is quite irritating is there any sort of anti vibration pads that I can put under the mounting brackets, I have been surfing the net and so far had no luck I would appreciate advice on how to over come this problem. Plus I don't want to upset the niebours
Carl
Hi there Carl,
For many years I worked in the M&E Industry and worked on numerous projects which had various pieces of machinery, plant and equipment including pumps, fans, compressors etc etc.
Recently I have been on a search for a Union Graduate lathe and, as I remember them at school 40-50 years ago, they were big, heavy, powerful and noisy beasts.
My initial thoughts have focussed on whether I might find myself having to strip a machine down to replace top and bottom bearings, finding replacement parts and, how to convert a machine from 415volts, 3 phase wiring, motor and switch gear to operate on 240 volts, single phase.
However, just this week I realised that I would need to get my head around the concrete floor or base that this machine will sit on and the all important ‘anti vibration mountings’.
So, like you I started a search, using google and eBay but unlike you, I came up with lots and lots of stuff that is going to be suitable.
Years ago, I recall pumps, fans, compressors sat on AVM’s or TICO matting I think it was called. I have also taken a look at two shower pumps I fitted at home some years ago and sure enough they have got a rubber Anti Vibration Matting under them.
so, it might be worth a search using ‘AntiVibration’ mountings or matting.
best wishes,
David.