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    CHRISTOPHER LYNCH
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      @christopherlynch18848

      Can anyone help please I have a Mk 2 Dore Westbury vertical milling machine. It wont drive the cutting head properly. OK on the fastest speed but just slips on the middle/lower setting. Assume the problem is with the speed reduction gearing but cannot work out exactly what the problem is. Many thanks in advance

      Chris

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      CHRISTOPHER LYNCH
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        @christopherlynch18848

        Drive problems

        #622834
        bernard towers
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          @bernardtowers37738

          As its an epicyclic set up is it possible that one of the three elements is managing to slip under load?

          #622835
          Zan
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            @zan

            Is the problem on direct hogh speed drive or in the slow range?

            #622839
            ChrisLH
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              @chrislh

              There are two pegs which fit the large ali drum. In normal mode. They are fitted axially from underneath and connect two rotating drums. In low speed mode they are removed and refitted radially connecting the outer drum to the static partn of the machine. Hopefully this addresses the problem and you are able to see what is wrong. A full explanation would require drawings and diagrams.

              #622854
              Brian Wood
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                @brianwood45127

                If the set up that Chris L above has suggested doesn't work then the problem lies with the fit of the reduction gearing. The build instructions stated the joints involved were to be loctited but either one or of those joints is now probably slipping

                I had exactly this problem on mine drilling holes approaching 20 mm diameter and you could hear churning noises from within the gearbox. I wrote up my fix in MEW 315

                Regards Brian

                #622907
                CHRISTOPHER LYNCH
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                  @christopherlynch18848

                  Thanks all for your comments I'll do some further investigations

                  #622995
                  CHRISTOPHER LYNCH
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                    @christopherlynch18848

                    Gentlemen, thank you very much for your advice. problem solved, it was the 2 pegs as per Chris LH. Every day is a school day!

                    Chris

                    #623022
                    Brian Wood
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                      @brianwood45127

                      Hello Chris,

                      Thank you for the feedback, always good to hear the outcome of these difficulties, well done Chris LH

                      Regards Brian

                      #623029
                      ChrisLH
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                        @chrislh

                        Thanks chaps, made my day.

                        Chris LH

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