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    Boiler Bri
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      Clutch tapping head

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      #642265
      Boiler Bri
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        @boilerbri

        703fafd9-612f-4c8e-8650-b1ba60504b23.jpegIn my tapping head one of the jaws has slipped and because of this the tap is not held straight. Has anyone taken one apart?

        I can not see how to get the knurled ring off.
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        #642270
        bernard towers
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          @bernardtowers37738

          It has a threaded ring at the rear with two slots

          #642274
          Clive Foster
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            That ring can be a right pain to undo if its gotten tight or gummed up over the years.

            Best to make a clamp ring thing bored to sit neatly on the round casing behind the slotted ring with two sheet steel fins to engage in the slots. With the ring sitting securely the fins don't cam out of the slots so it's much easier to get things undone. You seriously don't want to damage the slots.

            Naturally if you do go to the trouble of making tool it will come undone really easily.

            The proper tool for such things is pretty much a simple friction opening divider with flat bent over ends so those rings are clearly not supposed to be vey tight.

            The quick and dirty tool is simple sheet steel U with the ends bent up to fit the slot. I find that style, and the proper divider like adjustable one, hard to hold in proper alignment so one or both tips jumps out when I try to turn things. YMMD.

            The jaws are simple triangle shapes held apart to fit the closing cone by springs. Tipped jaw usually means a damaged spring. A spring from retractable ball point pen (Parker knock off perhaps) cut down nicely to fix things when I had that problem many years ago.

            Clive

            Edited By Clive Foster on 22/04/2023 21:44:18

            #644399
            Boiler Bri
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              @boilerbri

              Finally got in in bits. There was a small circular spring clip stopping the top screwing off.
              The jaws are ok it’s the springs that have collapsed.

              happy days.

              #644939
              Colin Heseltine
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                @colinheseltine48622

                I'm glad this post came up. I have just taken possession of a Archer No.2 Tapping head and have just stripped all the tap clamping mechanism to clean it up. The knurled knob did wind off with the spring in place, but will certainly not reassemble with it in place. It is a delicate operation with scriber and small screwdriver. To my mind it is a gentle reminder not to turn the knurled knob too far, rather than being a preventative measure to stop removal.

                I have had to make the arm and the complete depth stop parts. I just now need to find out how to use it. If anyone has access to the manual in a .pdf form I would appreciate having a look.

                Thanks,

                Colin

                #646219
                Boiler Bri
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                  @boilerbri

                  The springs are .25mm wire size and 3mm o/d I recon the length would have been around 8mm to 10mm ??

                  Looking around there are some on eBay for about £10 for the three. Does anyone know anywhere else to look?

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                  #646225
                  DMB
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                    @dmb

                    Boiler Bri,

                    Google manual for Archer no.2 tap head. Multiple answers and ref to YouTube vids

                    John

                    #646322
                    Richard Millington
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                      @richardmillington63972

                      I have some 3.05mm O/D, 0.45mm wire dia, 10mm long if you want 4 of them.

                      #648098
                      Boiler Bri
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                        @boilerbri

                        img_2178.jpegFinally got some springs and it’s all as good as new.

                        Thank you for all your help and offers.

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