Repairing Quill Spring

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Re: Repairing Quill Spring

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lewparsell wrote: Sun Feb 11, 2024 10:49 am Now I feel so bad for taking your time. I see now that I was looking at it from the wrong side. You have been so helpful and quick to respond. I feel bad for taking up your time. Please accept my apology.
No apology necessary, I'm happy to help if I can. I'm glad if we got it sorted out. Good luck with the rest of your Gen 2 upgrade. I'm still not real clear on the two flat washers Vs. one domed washer part of this.

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Re: Repairing Quill Spring

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1 of those 2 non-stock washers shown in one of the pictures looks like a Belleville. Maybe prior owner tried to substitute it for item 53 spherical (domed) washer.

Item 53 works something like a Belleville but is shaped differently and not "conical" like a real Belleville.

Bellevilles are handy when a small but strong force spring is needed. They can be stacked in "parallel" and "series" configurations to get all sorts of force/deflection characteristics.
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Re: Repairing Quill Spring

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lewparsell wrote: Sun Feb 11, 2024 10:49 am Now I feel so bad for taking your time. I see now that I was looking at it from the wrong side. You have been so helpful and quick to respond. I feel bad for taking up your time. Please accept my apology.
And I apologize for NOT initially looking up what part #53 was and going off on a non relevant tangent re the two quill stop serrated washers.

BTW that B headstock is mine!

Maybe when thee get around to installing those serrated washers my comment will help get them installed correctly.

So no machined seat for the domed washer. WHEW!
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Re: Repairing Quill Spring

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Question is, what is the total thickness of the flat + belleville washer compared to the thickness of the domed washer? If close they are a good substitute. JMO
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Re: Repairing Quill Spring

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So now I notice that lewparsell said "This is a new 2020 machine from ShopSmith" and thus those 2 washers came from the factory, and no prior owner. But sure enough the PP parts list says item 53 and not those 2 washers he has. Mystery continues.

I guess we can't blame this one on prior owners. Maybe Shopsmith ran out of 53 and substituted?? That would be not good at all.
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Re: Repairing Quill Spring

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Thanks again for your help, it is all done and works well. The only other issue I had was with the upgraded 10 position quill handles. The hub fit real tight and took a little love with a dead blow hammer to get them seated correctly. I found watching Jim latest video to be a better resource then the supplied manual. I'm am still a happy ShopSmith user.
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