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  • #168858
    Robin teslar
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      @robinteslar

      Seems a daft question, but I cant see how the handle is secured to the cross slide lead screw. There are no obvious pins or grub screws, just solid metal. If it were just screwed onto the shaft then , even with a lock nut , it would tend to come unscrewed with use

      Anyone any ideas?

      Robin

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      #17542
      Robin teslar
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        @robinteslar

        how to remove it

        #168859
        Michael Gilligan
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          @michaelgilligan61133

          Robin,

          Here is a picture of the rather battered example on my recently purchased ML7-R

          Just remove the Ball Handle and then unscrew the Dial.

          p1180382_s.jpgMichaelG.

          #168860
          Martin W
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            @martinw

            Michael

            I think that Robin was asking how to remove the handle as there are no obvious retaining fixings frown. Unfortunately I can't help as I don't own a Myford.

            Cheers

            Martin

            #168861
            Robbo
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              @robbo

              Robin,

              Are we talking about a Myford ML7? You don't say in title or OP.

              But if so, then put a spanner on the flats of the Dial, and unscrew the handle, usual way.

              #168863
              Robin teslar
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                @robinteslar
                Posted by Robbo on 06/11/2014 23:38:42:

                Robin,

                Are we talking about a Myford ML7? You don't say in title or OP.

                But if so, then put a spanner on the flats of the Dial, and unscrew the handle, usual way.

                Well thanks for the tip, yes ML7 I didnt expect the mechanism to be so crude and that dial is pretty naff

                In my machine shop years, I always worked on much bigger machines and never gave this trivia any thought

                With an ML7 you have to be creative in unexpected ways

                Cheers

                Robin

                #168868
                Chris Trice
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                  @christrice43267

                  I converted the handle on the cross slide of my ML10 to a Super7 type and converted a Super7 topslide to fit the ML10 cross slide so both feedscrews have resettable Super7 style index dials. Much nicer to use. I also made a reduction gearbox (2.5 to 1) to reduce the gearing on the ML10 saddle handle to match the saddle travel of a Super7.

                  #168883
                  Michael Gilligan
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                    @michaelgilligan61133
                    Posted by Martin W on 06/11/2014 23:25:46:

                    Michael

                    I think that Robin was asking how to remove the handle as there are no obvious retaining fixings frown. Unfortunately I can't help as I don't own a Myford.

                    .

                    Fair comment Martin … it had been a rather tiring day.

                    The Ball Handle and the Dial just act as locknuts for each other.

                    ergo … apply spanner to flats on Dial to hold it still; then unscrew the Ball Handle [yes, it's a right hand thread]

                    MichaelG.

                    Edited By Michael Gilligan on 07/11/2014 08:05:15

                    #168889
                    Neil Wyatt
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                      @neilwyatt

                      I wonder if you could upgrade by fitting the dial off a mini-lathe?

                      devil

                      Neil

                      #168891
                      Michael Gilligan
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                        @michaelgilligan61133
                        Posted by Neil Wyatt on 07/11/2014 08:25:54:

                        I wonder if you could upgrade by fitting the dial off a mini-lathe?

                        devil

                        Neil

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                        Naughty, Neil

                        … but there's many a true word < etc.>

                        #168894
                        Bazyle
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                          @bazyle

                          At least you have a dial which some small lathes did not have from new. No need for one off a minilathe as hey you've got a lathe so make one. Remaining question is whether you have the wit to design one or need help there.

                          For general information there are a few machine tools where the securing screw goes all the way down from the ball end so might be overlooked as not seeming to be connected.

                          #168896
                          Neil Wyatt
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                            @neilwyatt

                            To be serious, for a moment, George Thomas designed both adjustable dials and a geared arrangement for the Myford topslide (in the Model Engineers' Workshop Manual).

                            You could modify the latter to use a suitable gear ratio so that it has very convenient and accurate number of divisions.

                            Neil

                            #168904
                            Michael Gilligan
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                              @michaelgilligan61133

                              Neil,

                              I realise that they overlap, but: Your last post might be more relevant to Robin's other thread.

                              MichaelG.

                              #168964
                              Enough!
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                                @enough
                                Posted by Neil Wyatt on 07/11/2014 08:25:54:

                                I wonder if you could upgrade by fitting the dial off a mini-lathe?

                                See my post in Robin's "Cross Slide Micrometer Wheel" thread (actually mine was from a mini-mill) …. cheap, easy to implement and it's resettable (which I forgot to mention).

                                #168982
                                Nick Hughes
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                                  @nickhughes97026

                                  From the Myford Ltd website:- **LINK** . Also available in metric and they fit the small vertical slides (That's what I've used them on).

                                  #169000
                                  Gordon A
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                                    @gordona

                                    Would this item on "the bay" be suitable? No. 321545610372

                                    Gordon.

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