One more short note about removing the spring - and putting it back on.
It is easiest to control the strength of that spring if you have a helper to hold the other end of the board. Not having that help, I fashioned a board long enough that I could brace one end against a fixed cabinet, then I controlled the other end like a lever. The 5/8" hole was at least a foot from my end of the 3/4" board.
The hardest part for me was putting the spring back on as the spring has to be compressed enough (an extra 3/4") to fit the clip on the end of the shaft.
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found the problem.... who ever took it apart last didn't have the keyway into the stationary sheave. Since I was home alone working on it, I tried to put it together myself. Well I had everything together but forgot to triple check the c-clip....as you can imagine what happen next, parts went flying only found the spring.
lesson learned again!! thanks for everyones help
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The set screw was run all the way onto the shaft? The set screw tightens down onto the key and holds it in place.zanthos37 wrote:found the problem.... who ever took it apart last didn't have the keyway into the stationary sheave. Since I was home alone working on it, I tried to put it together myself. Well I had everything together but forgot to triple check the c-clip....as you can imagine what happen next, parts went flying only found the spring.lesson learned again!! thanks for everyones help
Hope the parts missed ya!:eek:
One other DA thing is to not lock the headstock prior to raising to vertical.
Most of us learned the first time, a few took more 'passes'!:D
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