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Refurbishing a MkV 510
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Re: Refurbishing a MkV 510
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Re: Refurbishing a MkV 510
Always a good day to get another tool...JPG wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 3:12 pm https://www.harborfreight.com/bearing-s ... 62593.html
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Re: Refurbishing a MkV 510
I think that replacing ALL the ball bearings is a prudent move. Get rubber sealed ones.
Including the motor bearings, that is only 6 bearings(5 if single bearing quill). I am ignoring bearings on the idler shaft.
Including the motor bearings, that is only 6 bearings(5 if single bearing quill). I am ignoring bearings on the idler shaft.
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Re: Refurbishing a MkV 510
Are the ones from Shopsmith rubber sealed, or should I look elsewhere?
Re: Refurbishing a MkV 510
Shopsmith doesn't usually sell individual bearings, so elsewhere. They prefer to sell assemblies, so it'd be a motor, upper drive, and quill. (Relatively expensive approach, and likely to include at least some shielded bearings rather than sealed.) Generally you'll find a generic bearing number, then look for '2RS' or 'RS' as a suffix, indicating rubber sealed. Most of our bearings are either 'ZZ' (shielded) or 'RS' (sealed). Several folks sell headstock bearing sets, those may or may not be sealed. You'd generally need to know motor brand and which version quill you have to get the right set. IIWM I'd buy them individually so you can be sure you're getting sealed bearings.
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Re: Refurbishing a MkV 510
Thanks, I’ll start looking.DLB wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 5:12 pmShopsmith doesn't usually sell individual bearings, so elsewhere. They prefer to sell assemblies, so it'd be a motor, upper drive, and quill. (Relatively expensive approach, and likely to include at least some shielded bearings rather than sealed.) Generally you'll find a generic bearing number, then look for '2RS' or 'RS' as a suffix, indicating rubber sealed. Most of our bearings are either 'ZZ' (shielded) or 'RS' (sealed). Several folks sell headstock bearing sets, those may or may not be sealed. You'd generally need to know motor brand and which version quill you have to get the right set. IIWM I'd buy them individually so you can be sure you're getting sealed bearings.
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Re: Refurbishing a MkV 510
DRIVE SLEEVE 6205.. 25 X52 X 15 mm two
QUILL 6202-10.. 5/8" x 35 x 11 mm one
MOTOR (GE)* 6203.. 17 x 40 x 12 mm two*
Two bearing quills are different - more than one variety
*Emerson motor has one bearing that has a 5/8" id requires one each
Different mfrs may have different part # - dimensions are more sure way of specifying them
QUILL 6202-10.. 5/8" x 35 x 11 mm one
MOTOR (GE)* 6203.. 17 x 40 x 12 mm two*
Two bearing quills are different - more than one variety
*Emerson motor has one bearing that has a 5/8" id requires one each
Different mfrs may have different part # - dimensions are more sure way of specifying them
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Re: Refurbishing a MkV 510
Thanks, much appreciated.
I also found this on the Shopsmith Troubleshooting and Tip FB page.
https://lookaside.fbsbx.com/file/Shopsm ... rvBjv3o0sg
The file is too large to post here, but lots of info.
I also found this on the Shopsmith Troubleshooting and Tip FB page.
https://lookaside.fbsbx.com/file/Shopsm ... rvBjv3o0sg
The file is too large to post here, but lots of info.
Re: Refurbishing a MkV 510
If you look at the top of this forum there is a thread that is pined to the top. It is the second one. It is called "Shopsmith Large Format Drawings, Illustrations and More". That is where the document in your link came from. There is much more there. Everett is our document restorer and SS historian.John4337 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 9:05 pm Thanks, much appreciated.
I also found this on the Shopsmith Troubleshooting and Tip FB page.
https://lookaside.fbsbx.com/file/Shopsm ... rvBjv3o0sg
The file is too large to post here, but lots of info.
John & Mary Burger
Eagle's Lair Woodshop
Hooper, UT
Eagle's Lair Woodshop
Hooper, UT