Quorn: Tool and Cutter Grinder
Quorn: Tool and Cutter Grinder
Quorn: Tool and Cutter Grinder
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W H E E L H E A D B R A C K E T 1 OFF CI.
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can be adopted. The casting is held at the boss end lathe and the hole bored with a boring bar be-
in a four-jaw chuck and the far end, after dressing tween centres, as was done for the base casting
up the edges of the cored hole, supported on a shown in Fig. 5. In this case you have assurance
large tail centre, preferably a running one. Suffi- that even if the lathe is not in the pink of condi-
cient support is then given for the 1.250in. dia. tion the hole will be the same size both ends. If
spigot to be turned to the finished length and dia- boring the long hole is the first operation the
meter. The spigot then serves as a truly turned second should be to cross drill and split the clamp-
bearing for the fixed steady and in this way the ing boss after which, with a jury bolt through the
casting is firmly supported front and rear for the hole it can be readily clamped to one of the lin.
long hole boring operation. Here it is essential that dia. bars as a mandrel for turning the 1.250in. dia.
the fixed steady is absolutely truly adjusted be- spigot and facing the ends.
cause if it pulls the casting in the slightest towards The second critical operation is to bore and
or away from the lathe centre line the hole will face the 5/16in. dia. hole which carries the pivot
not be parallel, even if the lathe in normal chuck bolt for the tilting bracket as accurately as pos-
work has been adjusted to bore parallel. sible truly at right angles to the long lin. dia.
If you do not fancy this method, the casting hole. Although the casting has at its back a
can be quite easily clamped to the saddle of the chucking piece it cannot, because of the mould-
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SECTION Y-Y SECTlON X - X
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12 RAD CLEARING
CUT 5 / 8 " DEEP