03-10-2016, 07:51 AM
I want to thank everyone for their help in educating me on the Troyke rotary table. I am attaching some pics of the table so that anyone else with similar questions can see what I did. I re-took the pics using my cell phone and the files are not getting rejected as too large.
In any event the large flat flange on the bottom of the table is, indeed, a nut. It has two shallow holes drilled in its face for a pin wrench which I made using a length of steel pipe and two 5/16th bolts. I thought it would be a bear to remove but it came off very easily. The table just lifts out after the nut is off.
I am in the process of cleaning off what appears to be 30-40 years of accumulated gunk; lots of mineral spirits and elbow grease. But it is coming along and I hope to get it back together today.
Again thanks for the advice.
John
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In any event the large flat flange on the bottom of the table is, indeed, a nut. It has two shallow holes drilled in its face for a pin wrench which I made using a length of steel pipe and two 5/16th bolts. I thought it would be a bear to remove but it came off very easily. The table just lifts out after the nut is off.
I am in the process of cleaning off what appears to be 30-40 years of accumulated gunk; lots of mineral spirits and elbow grease. But it is coming along and I hope to get it back together today.
Again thanks for the advice.
John
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