Togalosh
Established Member
Evening Gents,
I cannot get any of my callipers onto the drive shaft to measure it up for a new pulley. Does anyone know for sure what it is please? My best estimate is 18.2mm..which seem close to 3/4" - but it's not.
I really don't want to take anything apart & leave it days /a week before I can get it back together again. I was too busy getting everything else set up in my workshop today to even see how the drive shaft (Mandrel?) comes off/out - any clues??
I have a new 3ph motor & a 230V-in, 415V-out inverter drive & am planning to get a multi groove (6 or 7 rib belt) & pulleys then set it up as per;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Myford-ml4-b1 ... SwFqJWi6N9
As the speed is controlled by the inverter drive I am unsure as to what size pulleys to get ..but again in the above machine they seem to be 100mm -120mm.
I have timing belts & pulleys off big food mixers but these do not allow for slippage or jamming (according to what I have read, which surprises me as mixers all too often get overloaded & need belt slippage or else something else gives) so am going for multi V.
Can anyone spot any problems with this set up ? I've just realised 1..the back gearing. The pulley needs to be disengaged to run the back gear & the original has a grub screw but the pulley I was looking at is a taper lock which also needs a keyway..so perhaps a standard single V Belt will be needed ? These all seem to be aluminium - are these strong enough?
Then positioning the motor. I see that almost all single belt set-ups site the motors above the lathe so the belt pulls the lathe upwards & that counter shafts are above the lathe too - is this so that the lathe isn't pulled backward & potentially twisted out of true? The seller had the motor mounted at the rear.
Thanks in advance (for your patience too)
Togs
I cannot get any of my callipers onto the drive shaft to measure it up for a new pulley. Does anyone know for sure what it is please? My best estimate is 18.2mm..which seem close to 3/4" - but it's not.
I really don't want to take anything apart & leave it days /a week before I can get it back together again. I was too busy getting everything else set up in my workshop today to even see how the drive shaft (Mandrel?) comes off/out - any clues??
I have a new 3ph motor & a 230V-in, 415V-out inverter drive & am planning to get a multi groove (6 or 7 rib belt) & pulleys then set it up as per;
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Myford-ml4-b1 ... SwFqJWi6N9
As the speed is controlled by the inverter drive I am unsure as to what size pulleys to get ..but again in the above machine they seem to be 100mm -120mm.
I have timing belts & pulleys off big food mixers but these do not allow for slippage or jamming (according to what I have read, which surprises me as mixers all too often get overloaded & need belt slippage or else something else gives) so am going for multi V.
Can anyone spot any problems with this set up ? I've just realised 1..the back gearing. The pulley needs to be disengaged to run the back gear & the original has a grub screw but the pulley I was looking at is a taper lock which also needs a keyway..so perhaps a standard single V Belt will be needed ? These all seem to be aluminium - are these strong enough?
Then positioning the motor. I see that almost all single belt set-ups site the motors above the lathe so the belt pulls the lathe upwards & that counter shafts are above the lathe too - is this so that the lathe isn't pulled backward & potentially twisted out of true? The seller had the motor mounted at the rear.
Thanks in advance (for your patience too)
Togs