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    Michael Callaghan
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      @michaelcallaghan68621

      Hi, my progress drill has started to jump out of gear, and it’s becoming a bit of a pain. Has anyone owned or worked on a progress drill and been able to stop it jumping out of gear. If so can they please let me know know how they did it. Thanks.

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      Michael Callaghan
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        #618385
        Brian Wood
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          @brianwood45127

          Hello Michael,

          My drill in a New Progress No 1, bought second hand in 1960. No gearbox on that one, yours is clearly a different model with similar name.

          How confusing

          Brian

          Edited By Brian Wood on 23/10/2022 18:09:46

          #618387
          larry phelan 1
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            @larryphelan1

            Came across a few Progress drills in my time, all belt driven. Dont ever recall seeing one with a gearbox ?

            #618393
            Michael Gilligan
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              @michaelgilligan61133
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              For general enlightenment ^^^
              Sorry, I had never seen one until I found that.
              … and, of course, it’s not a Number 1
               
              MichaelG.
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              I suspect, however, that it’s more likely a 2G, as illustrated on lathes.co.uk
               
              [quote] the very efficient, strong and popular "backgeared 2G and 2GS (both covered lower down on the page); 

              Edited By Michael Gilligan on 23/10/2022 19:33:15

              #618413
              Michael Gilligan
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                @michaelgilligan61133

                This thread is slipping down the list, so I’m bumping it with this excellent image of a 2G

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                Credit: **LINK** http://www.lathes.co.uk/progress-drills/index.html

                MichaelG.

                #618418
                larry phelan 1
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                  @larryphelan1

                  Never came across one of those before !

                  I wonder could it be the gear selector slipping ?, this is not unknown in lathe gearboxes.

                  Might be worth a stripdown, since it wont just go away.frown

                  #618437
                  Fatgadgi
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                    @fatgadgi

                    Hi MichaelC – I have a 2G, the same as the one MichaelG has shown.

                    I never had an issue with it jumping out of gear, but the gear selector lever has a detent, and I wondered if someone in the past has taken the lever off and lost the detent ball ?

                    Does the lever feel as if it snaps positively into position ?

                    cheers Will

                    #618438
                    Michael Callaghan
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                      @michaelcallaghan68621

                      Thanks for the information chaps. I found the problem was that a past owner had rebuild the plate that locks the gear selection lever. However for some reason he had made it badly with a fixing screw head in one of the indents. This was allowing the ball to jump out of the much shallower indent. I have remade the plate and all is well now. Thanks again.

                      #618442
                      Michael Gilligan
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                        @michaelgilligan61133

                        Great result … thanks to Will yes

                        MichaelG.

                        #618456
                        Brian Wood
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                          @brianwood45127

                          One thought that occurs to me, now that we seem to have established that this machine is a Progress 2G is that the first reduction gear, the helical one shown in Michael G's posting, is made in Tufnol. It may have been damaged by repeated unintended release as the gears have separated under load.

                          It runs in an oil bath but it might be timely to examine it now that the cause of jumping out of gear has been found and rectified

                          Regards Brian

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