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I recently acquired (from the nicest UKW member) a rather shabby 20” disc sander (actually marketed as a disc grinder for metal, but anway).
I had thought it just needed a good clean up, but I am finding it needs quite a bit of fettling - I think these problems go back to its original manufacture and became ignored with various parts getting broken and loose! Anyway, the problem I could use some help on is that the disc is not running true - that is, the sanding face wobbles in and out as the disc turns.
I have had the dial indicator on this and, with the disc properly mounted, measure a discrepancy from the low point to the high point (at the outer edge of the face) of approx 0.65mm. I don’t actually have a reliable way of measuring the disc itself, but I am pretty sure that the culprit is the central mounting flange that fits on the motor spindle - the flange is approx 71/2” wide and shows a discrepancy of approx 0.22mm from low point to high point. In both cases, the low point is opposite the high point and the high and low points identified on the flange line up with those on the larger disc - the disc is just under 3 times the diameter of the flange and so the measured discrepancy appears consistent.
I have looked at the spindle - there is no apparent play and whilst there is a small flutter on the dial indicator, this is not consistent and so I think that is not the problem. I am thinking that if I could get the face of the flange re-machined to be perpendicular to the hole for the spindle, this should pretty well true everything up. By the way, the disc only fits on the flange in one position, so rotating the relative positioning is not an option - it wouldn’t make any difference anyway if the main disc itself is true, but I cannot experiment to check this.
Please does anybody have any idea how i could get the flange machined??
Some photos:
Cheers
I had thought it just needed a good clean up, but I am finding it needs quite a bit of fettling - I think these problems go back to its original manufacture and became ignored with various parts getting broken and loose! Anyway, the problem I could use some help on is that the disc is not running true - that is, the sanding face wobbles in and out as the disc turns.
I have had the dial indicator on this and, with the disc properly mounted, measure a discrepancy from the low point to the high point (at the outer edge of the face) of approx 0.65mm. I don’t actually have a reliable way of measuring the disc itself, but I am pretty sure that the culprit is the central mounting flange that fits on the motor spindle - the flange is approx 71/2” wide and shows a discrepancy of approx 0.22mm from low point to high point. In both cases, the low point is opposite the high point and the high and low points identified on the flange line up with those on the larger disc - the disc is just under 3 times the diameter of the flange and so the measured discrepancy appears consistent.
I have looked at the spindle - there is no apparent play and whilst there is a small flutter on the dial indicator, this is not consistent and so I think that is not the problem. I am thinking that if I could get the face of the flange re-machined to be perpendicular to the hole for the spindle, this should pretty well true everything up. By the way, the disc only fits on the flange in one position, so rotating the relative positioning is not an option - it wouldn’t make any difference anyway if the main disc itself is true, but I cannot experiment to check this.
Please does anybody have any idea how i could get the flange machined??
Some photos:
Cheers