12-06-2012, 09:05 PM
More on the depth of cut adjuster.
The hollow shaft that is threaded 1 - 20 tpi.
The keyway is cut into that shaft and a set screw with the end turned to .120 slides in it. The brass part will bolt to the back of the housing.
The brass plate with the counter sunk holds stops the nut fro moving in and out. The double nut arrangement holds the hollow shaft on the main shaft. A graduated handle/cover will go over this and mount to the nut with a set screw. A compression spring inside the shaft will act on the handle to remove any axial play.
The hollow shaft that is threaded 1 - 20 tpi.
The keyway is cut into that shaft and a set screw with the end turned to .120 slides in it. The brass part will bolt to the back of the housing.
The brass plate with the counter sunk holds stops the nut fro moving in and out. The double nut arrangement holds the hollow shaft on the main shaft. A graduated handle/cover will go over this and mount to the nut with a set screw. A compression spring inside the shaft will act on the handle to remove any axial play.
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Greg
Greg