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RE: Kondia FV-1 Head disassembly - Mayhem - 05-31-2014 Today I put the spindle bearings in, taking great care not to balls things up, as they need to go in back-to-back. Once the spindle was in, I could insert the pinion gear and shaft, the clutch and then the quill feed forward/reverse drive shaft and then the feed gear shaft and the worm gear cradle. All went well until I found out that the pinion shaft is bent [attachment=8489] [attachment=8490] [attachment=8491] [attachment=8492] Looks like it all has to come back out... RE: Kondia FV-1 Head disassembly - EdK - 05-31-2014 Good grief! The prior owner sure abused the hell out of that machine. Ed RE: Kondia FV-1 Head disassembly - Mayhem - 05-31-2014 Please don't remind me Ed RE: Kondia FV-1 Head disassembly - PixMan - 06-01-2014 Hey Darren (and anyone else who can help), I looked over the print for the quill feed engagement part as I was to start making it yesterday. I found that I need some help with extrapolating some dimensions, but I no longer have a working copy of AutoCad2000 to do it. What I need is the X-Y coordinate values for the angles coming off the 25mm radius, out to the 60mm width. Kondia clearly used a casting that would have had those dimensions, so we'll have to figure them out. Got any ideas? Other that that, I've decided to run up to BTS-Patriot Steels in Dover NH to get a couple of pieces of 4142 pre-treated stock to make the part. Of course I only need one piece, but you know Murphy's Law, subchapter C, paragraph 5, "If you have a spare piece of stock you won't need it, it you don't have a spare you WILL need it." RE: Kondia FV-1 Head disassembly - Mayhem - 06-02-2014 Hi Ken, I'm not confident that I have understood your question but I have had a go! I used DraftSight, which is free and easy enough that I can use it! Attached is my interpretation of the angle you are after. I don't think that I originally posted the Kondia drawing, as I was concerned regarding copyright. However, Kondia have released the drawing to me as they no longer manufacturer these parts, so it may be OK to do so. Ed - what do you think? In the meantime, if you want to look at the Kondia drawing, please PM me... RE: Kondia FV-1 Head disassembly - PixMan - 06-02-2014 You're on the right track. What I need isn't the angles, but the X-Y axis coordinates for where the 25mm radius stops and the angles start. RE: Kondia FV-1 Head disassembly - Mayhem - 06-02-2014 How would I calculate that? What do you want to use as the 0,0 point? RE: Kondia FV-1 Head disassembly - PixMan - 06-02-2014 Dimension from the center of the 25mm radius to the end points of radius where it meets the angles. Using the center of the 25mm radius would be fine. I can shift from there if needed. RE: Kondia FV-1 Head disassembly - Mayhem - 06-02-2014 OK - I think I have it: [attachment=8513] RE: Kondia FV-1 Head disassembly - PixMan - 06-02-2014 Perfect! As soon as I can get the better material I can start. So sorry for the delays, it's been a VERY busy time for me. I had to grind 3 more of those blocks for a friend in a big hurry yesterday because the hardened ones I did last weekend were cracked from poor heat treating. This time he convinced his customer to take them in the annealed condition because it's base for a static gauge, not a high speed working press tool or anything like that. |