03-06-2016, 11:47 AM
I found this on another forum when I Googled "troyke rotary table".
"Remove the table lock screw and there is a loose pin with a tapered end behind it that has to come out.. May have to use a magnet.
Back off the backlash adjuster screw so the worm can rotate away from the table gear. Must be backed off disengage the gears. There may be two seperate screws, one stops the worm pivot from going too far. also possible that screw is behind the main screw.
If you intend on taking out the worm shaft check for a set screw holding the pivot shoulder screw in.
Should be a nut on the main spindle on the bottom side to be removed. If the spindle is worn it can be tough to get the table out and you may have to tap screw holes to jack out the cast sleeve first."
Hope this helps.
Ed
"Remove the table lock screw and there is a loose pin with a tapered end behind it that has to come out.. May have to use a magnet.
Back off the backlash adjuster screw so the worm can rotate away from the table gear. Must be backed off disengage the gears. There may be two seperate screws, one stops the worm pivot from going too far. also possible that screw is behind the main screw.
If you intend on taking out the worm shaft check for a set screw holding the pivot shoulder screw in.
Should be a nut on the main spindle on the bottom side to be removed. If the spindle is worn it can be tough to get the table out and you may have to tap screw holes to jack out the cast sleeve first."
Hope this helps.
Ed