toolsntat
Yep, I collect tools and tat
Anyone else on here own one of these?
Cheers
Andy
Cheers
Andy
Anyone else on here own one of these?
Thanks, alas yes, definitely a smaller one.Woodruff key required, though there are loads of different sizes.
The screw - fix may have chewed up the slot, though this can be fixed with a file.
If the key is loose a blob of grease will hold it in place until the pulley is on.
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I have a manual for the T 45 though it is as useful as a modern Haynes manual.
I'll post a pic.
This is mine, is yours similar. If so I have a drawing from the manual.
Is it the motor pulley or the shaft pulley that is the problem ?
Thanks for clarification Bob."pedant alert"! That set up needs a parallel key not a woodruff key. the latter are the half moon style
Keys should be a "honeymoon" fit as any play will allow the key and keyways to fret and wear. I've either seen a grubscrew use to secure or a large washer and bolt threaded into the end of the shaft. Way back keys were wedged and had a tang to help remove them when needed.Thanks for clarification Bob.
In my theory of using this the parallel key needs to stay captive on the shaft.
But how? Its obvious a bolt has been used end on but unless it has some locking it has the ability to drop out.
I should add that the pulley is free floating and not clamped to the shaft.
Cheers Andy
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