MARK V Shaft Guard
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MARK V Shaft Guard
Does anyone have the MARK V Shaft Guard it looks like a good thing to have but I don't know if it fits older units.
Usually Shopsmith offers upgrades and I have not seen one for this.
Usually Shopsmith offers upgrades and I have not seen one for this.
Paul Cohen
Beaverton, OR
A 1982 500 Shopsmith brand upgraded to a Mark 7 PowerPro, Jointer, Bandsaw (with Kreg fence), Strip Sander, Ring Master and lots of accessories all purchased new
12" Sliding Compound Mitre Saw, 1200 CFM DC
Beaverton, OR
A 1982 500 Shopsmith brand upgraded to a Mark 7 PowerPro, Jointer, Bandsaw (with Kreg fence), Strip Sander, Ring Master and lots of accessories all purchased new
12" Sliding Compound Mitre Saw, 1200 CFM DC
Guard
Paul- as much as I hate some safety things in this world, that guard makes great sense. I am a lawyer- when I buy a lawnmower, chainsaw and the like, I curse lawyers unto death. I suppose some moron received one with his new ShopSmith and didn't use it. Some claim like the motor should not be "startable" for the first time without the guard. I would snap one up. It is such a sensible design.mt
1983 Mark V- beltsander, jigsaw, Stripsander,jointer, bandsaw-double carriage and tables with molders and drums, Over Arm Pin Routers(Freestanding x 2)Second Mark V.
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Can someone explain the danger of having these shafts exposed? Short of getting loose clothing or long hair caught up in the rotating shafts, I see no danger. Even at full speed, placing your hand/finger/piece of wood/whatever on the shafts at any location, causes no damage.
Tim
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I saw a shaft guard once, as I unpacked and set up a 520 for a demonstration at Lowe's. As I'd never seen a real 520 before, I thought it was for protection in packaging. Then I reasoned it may be for customer/viewer protection from doing dumb things - so left it on. Didn't get to see the demo. so didn't ask what it was for.
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Chuck in Lancaster, CA
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
Mark V Shaft Guard
I believe this was to comply with some european safety standard but Nick would know. I have broken quite a few of the power couplers over the years. The spring in the headstock end just kicks the broken coupler off the headstock hub and the SPT stops. I would never use a Power Coupler without the spring. Since I remove the belt covers quite often to check belts, the Shaft Guard along with the hubs would add to the time needed to do this task. I see no real safety issue or reason to install the Shaft Guard if you do not have one.
paulmcohen wrote:Does anyone have the MARK V Shaft Guard it looks like a good thing to have but I don't know if it fits older units.
Usually Shopsmith offers upgrades and I have not seen one for this.
Bill Mayo bill.mayo@verizon.net
Shopsmith owner since 73. Sell, repair and rebuild Shopsmith, Total Shop & Wood Master headstocks, SPTs, attachments, accessories and parts. US Navy 1955-1975 (FTCS/E-8)
Shopsmith owner since 73. Sell, repair and rebuild Shopsmith, Total Shop & Wood Master headstocks, SPTs, attachments, accessories and parts. US Navy 1955-1975 (FTCS/E-8)
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