Posts: 4,683
Threads: 93
Joined: Feb 2012
Location: Perth, Australia
07-03-2012, 07:22 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-03-2012, 07:25 AM by Mayhem.)
(07-03-2012, 07:14 AM)Bill Gruby Wrote: Below the threaded hole, is that just a bolster sticking down or it it removable?
"Billy G"
That is the feed reverse trip plunger, into which the ball trip lever all engages. When the quill return stop hits this it moves upwards, in turn, moving the quill stop micro screw. If I understand it correctly, this then disengages the quill feed.
Hunting American dentists since 2015.
Posts: 537
Threads: 15
Joined: Jun 2012
Location: Cambridge, England
Hello All,
For my £0.02 I say compressed air, direct the stream at the edge of the ball and hopefully enough air will get through the clearance gap to push the ball toggley thingy out towards the air stream from behind, fiddle with air pressure if it doesn't work right away, also spraying a stream of WD40 in behind the toggle will also help as the solvent (it doesn't have to be WD but most people have it on hand) forms a low pressure seal around the ball everywhere except where the high pressure stream of air is breaking down the surface tension.
This can even work on loose fitting dowels and especially the hollow ones, if it is hollow at all, it looks like it might have either a through or centre hole, so if it is hollow, pump grease through the hole and then using a close fitting pin punch push it through the centre hole, this uses the grease as a hydraulic fluid, the pin punch becomes a piston and the ball thingy a much larger piston, given the differential in size it could have a 10:1 ratio so a 5 pound push on the pin will force the part out to the tune of 50lbs.
I hope this helps.
Best Regards
Rick
Whatever it is, do it today, Tomorrow may not be an option and regret outlasts fatigue.
Posts: 4,493
Threads: 187
Joined: Feb 2012
Location: Missouri, USA
Posts: 4,683
Threads: 93
Joined: Feb 2012
Location: Perth, Australia
Rick - Thank you. I will give that a go on the weekend when I am in the workshop next.
Willie - Thank you. The link helps a lot. If the Kondia is the same as the Bridgeport (looks very close to me) I now have a better idea of what I am looking at.
Cheers!
Hunting American dentists since 2015.
Posts: 4,683
Threads: 93
Joined: Feb 2012
Location: Perth, Australia
OK - well I tried all suggestions, as well as some others I found on the web but the little bugger refuses to come out. The closest I got was when I gently tapped a small E-Z-out into the hole in the centre of the lever but it pulls out before coming free.
More thinking
Hunting American dentists since 2015.
Posts: 537
Threads: 15
Joined: Jun 2012
Location: Cambridge, England
Hello Darren,
How deep is that hole in the centre, could you use a "Cleco" or one of the threaded type "skin pins" to grip inside the hole, the clecos are only spring loaded so will likely pull out but the threaded style skin pins might be able to be tightened enough to grip.
Best Regards
Rick
Whatever it is, do it today, Tomorrow may not be an option and regret outlasts fatigue.