Speed control outer ring turning on it own

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If the loose set screw has boogered the shaft, ya might consider cleaning that up with a file

Good idea JP and I will do that.
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midnightshadow wrote:I know now that I have the speed control lever off that it was slipping because I looked at the 1 o'clock position to get the lever off and the actual divit or place where the set screw goes is at about 4 o'clock.

So I don't know where I should set the ring with the words on it like saw sander etc to that it will line up with the correct spot, divit, where the set screw is to go.

If I just put the set screw in the depression, which as I said about is at about 4 oclock won''t the large ring be out of sink with the actually speed?

At least that is what I am thinking so I am trying to figure out where I should turn the large dial to line up with the point where the set screw should actually be set?

I could do it be trial and error I guess but I figure there must be some way to know what the relationship is between the where the set screw is susposed to be and where the large ring telling me what speed is approprate on the large ring.

Does anyone know the placement of the big ring, Letters or operations, where the when the set screw is at 4 o'clock or at 1 o'clock?

If I don't get thenm in the correct position the large ring will be out of sink with the rpm of the motor.

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Click on this link All In One Wood Tools (they are the Canadian ShopSmith distributor), and download the following service bulletins

7. Replacing The Speed Changer
13. How To Do A High Speed Adjustment
17. How To Reset The Outside Speed Dial

All shall be revealed. :)
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midnightshadow wrote:If I just put the set screw in the depression, which as I said about is at about 4 oclock won''t the large ring be out of sink with the actually speed?
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It sounds like you were out of sync before. The screw belongs in the divot, so download that "#13. How To Do A High Speed Adjustment" from RPD's post and doit to it.
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rpd wrote:Click on this link All In One Wood Tools (they are the Canadian ShopSmith distributor), and download the following service bulletins

7. Replacing The Speed Changer
13. How To Do A High Speed Adjustment
17. How To Reset The Outside Speed Dial

All shall be revealed. :)
I read #13. Will this work to fix having the speed control from turning almost 1/8 of a turn past the fast setting when runnin at maximum speed?

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ryanbp01 wrote:I read #13. Will this work to fix having the speed control from turning almost 1/8 of a turn past the fast setting when runnin at maximum speed?

BPR

The high speed adjustment includes setting the ring to 'fast'. At least it should as a next to last step. Last step = reattach dial.

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Finally had the time to smooth out the shaft that the speed control fits on with the set screw. After doing that I opened, drilled the speed control lever hole where you have to get at the set screw and made it just a little bit bigger. Then I took my Dremel and made the hole look more like it was in the shape of a V with the bottome of the V rounded. That way I could get a little better access to the set screw.

I set the outer ring to fast, after I had the machine running at the fastest speed, and I put the control lever on and tightened it down good. Then I gave it a try. No slippage and it runs just fine from hight to low. I ran it up and down a number of times to make sure there wasn't any slippage and it is holding fine.

So thank you all for the help. My Greenie is running great again. I am now thinking of painting it. I did do the 520 upgrade so I have the larger table, and nicer fence so I think it would look good now if I painted it up to look like new.

Again, thank you all for the help. I am so pleased to have it running again. I oiled it all up, did the maintance that was necessary and it purrs like it did years ago.
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