PowerPro What's'It

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DLB wrote: Fri Jun 24, 2022 8:42 am I went back and reviewed his unboxing video. I did not learn why SS replaced Tom's Mark 7. But I found it interesting that his initial machine did not appear to have the screws that are the subject of this thread.

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Here is an image I grabbed from a later Woodshop Nerdery video entitled 'Zero Runout...' The motor mounts are much different than mine. The motor itself, or at least the end cap, is much different than mine. It is not the ideal view for highlighting the differences as that was not its intent, but there is enough detail to conclude that changes have taken place.

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It does look like larger motor mounts could have mounting screws further up where those external ones are. So are the original screws that get covered by the motor pan still there? Not sure why moving those screws is an improvement unless the original holes were too close to the edge of the casting.
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I recently installed a DIY Power Pro. This youtube answers all the questions in detail. 3 new holes/side are drilled in the upper casting for the new motor mounts. The bottom pan is attached to the casting with the original 4 screws. The old motor mount screws on the bottom of the pan are discarded.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCLkH6T1uQE
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oldnavy wrote: Sat Jun 25, 2022 7:12 am I recently installed a DIY Power Pro. This youtube answers all the questions in detail. 3 new holes/side are drilled in the upper casting for the new motor mounts. The bottom pan is attached to the casting with the original 4 screws. The old motor mount screws on the bottom of the pan are discarded.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCLkH6T1uQE
Excellent tutorial - even if you do not plan to do a DIY,
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oldnavy wrote: Sat Jun 25, 2022 7:12 am I recently installed a DIY Power Pro. This youtube answers all the questions in detail. 3 new holes/side are drilled in the upper casting for the new motor mounts. The bottom pan is attached to the casting with the original 4 screws. The old motor mount screws on the bottom of the pan are discarded.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCLkH6T1uQE
That shows the original motor mount in 3 holes on each side of the headstock that are covered by the motor pan. We're still looking for a possible change in the motor mounts that has mounting screws in a new position.
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Here is a view I borrowed from eBay, this one looks like mine. Note the dovetail grooves in the motor housing that engage the motor mounts, those do not appear to me to be present on the 'new style' motor (keeping in mind that the pic I posted earlier is at a poor angle for evaluating detail). IMO the new motor will not fit in existing PP headstocks without modification to the headstocks, an impact for spares and repairs. For now I'm hoping that only the motor mechanical interfaces have changed.

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There is a SS video (Jim McCann) that I believe shows very clearly that the dove tail device is still used and that device is connected to the Shopsmith housing with three countersunk screws on each side, It further shows that the motor cover is connected with the same screws that it uses originally, ie the motor is no longer attached to the motor housing.

I'll try to locate that video and if I do it will be linked to this thread.
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When you locate it it will show the 'original' motor mount etc..
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JPG wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 7:12 pm When you locate it it will show the 'original' motor mount etc..
Here it is:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCLkH6T1uQE&t=5871s

The entire video was informative (to me) but the point of this thread is highlighted at about 1:25 and on.
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