Can anyone tell me what this sticker once looked like? It's a 1982.

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Thanks, Bob!beeg wrote:It's a caution label, telling ya to NOT turn the speed dial unless the motor is running, refer to page 2. I can just read mine on my 500 from 1980.
beeg wrote:It's a caution label, telling ya to NOT turn the speed dial unless the motor is running, refer to page 2. I can just read mine on my 500 from 1980.
It matchs the one on the right.nebraska wrote:Thanks, Bob!
Does it match exactly either of the two stickers in this attachment?
Yes, the quadrant in the stock Speed Control Assembly will need replacing over time. I find about 50% of the headstocks I rebuild need the quadrant replaced. I have spent a lot of time trying various fixes/modifications/solutions for this problem. I ask customers how quickly they turn the Speed Control Handle from FAST to SLOW. Most customers turn the handle too fast which causes the Speed Control leg to deform/bend allowing the worn gear to operate on the side of quadrant teeth slowly destroying the teeth. Only going from FAST to SLOW at about 1/4th the speed of going from SLOW to FAST really helps. You are squeezing the motor belt forcing the motor sheaves apart against the motor spring when going from FAST to SLOW.charlese wrote:Oh! The quadrant teeth do wear, even with appropriate machine maintenance (cleaning and oiling) and lubrication on the teeth and worm gear. I noticed some tooth wear on the pork chop when recently doing a repair. Believe - everything has been perfectly aligned ever since replacing the unit several years ago. (5 or 6).
With a decade or so of constant use, one could expect to replace the speed control quadrant.