Mike907 wrote:These posts made me curious, so I went and checked all of my saw arbors (8) and drill chucks (2), and all set screws are flat point and match Dusty's list. The set screws in the two 5/8" saw arbors are 3/8" long and have what looks to be flat brass tips. I wasn't able to find a part number for those set screws.
Mike
I don't know about brass tipped set screws. My guess would be that the brass tip is softer and is intended to be used where a harder tip could do damage. I also don't know where that would most likely be.
But, if it is working, don't fix it.
If you go to the Fastenal site you may find the brass tips listed there.
"Making Sawdust Safely" Dusty
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Actually, I've got 3 different sizes of allen wrenches. The 3/16 mentioned, a 1/8 and the standard Mark X size, for my later stuff.
steve
And many(not all) have two smaller set screws.
Don't tell Dusty!;)
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Seems like the flat point and the oval point would be the best for mounting pretty much anything that isn't permanent.
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I use my Shopsmith outside and I can just see me dropping a set screw and never finding it. I'd like to have a stash of the right ones on hand just in case.
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dusty wrote:Brass points are soft so as to not damage the mating surfaces. Router bit shanks are certainly not soft or thin.
Years ago I damaged a router bit shank with the set screw and stopped using it because of this. Perhaps I need to dig it out and see if It has the correct set screws in it.
dusty wrote:The set screw for mating with the the Shopsmith spindle is set at an angle because the spindle shaft is tapered. Therefore, flat meets flat
That's good to know. I need a hand full of these in the appropriate sizes.
rlkeeney wrote:Years ago I damaged a router bit shank with the set screw and stopped using it because of this. Perhaps I need to dig it out and see if It has the correct set screws in it.
That's good to know. I need a hand full of these in the appropriate sizes.
Where do you use router bits that are secured with a set screw? I gota go look to see if I have any router bits with flats. I think that in all of my applications the router bit is secured with a collet.
"Making Sawdust Safely" Dusty
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dusty wrote:Where do you use router bits that are secured with a set screw? I gota go look to see if I have any router bits with flats. I think that in all of my applications the router bit is secured with a collet.
Goldie(Bought New SN 377425)/4" jointer/6" beltsander/12" planer/stripsander/bandsaw/powerstation /Scroll saw/Jig saw /Craftsman 10" ras/Craftsman 6" thicknessplaner/ Dayton10"tablesaw(restoredfromneighborstrashpile)/ Mark VII restoration in 'progress'/ 10E[/size](SN E3779) restoration in progress, a 510 on the back burner and a growing pile of items to be eventually returned to useful life. - aka Red Grange