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This is a better attempt, using the coarsest knurling wheels on a piece of 6082 bar. When I was desperate to prove that I could put a knurl on something. more
They are all out now. Those of you who remember my Lathe VFD and DRO threads will be pleased to see that the CT90 photo bomb is back.
It worked, but not quite how I supposed. [links]
I think I'm going to make two new change wheel retaining nuts now anyway. The inside of the changewheel cover has some rather nasty retaining nut shaped witness marks in it. These tell me that perhaps the old ones were not dimensionally as they should have been. more
Which way is easier? (Knowing it would be a challenge to replace the spring/locknut assy).? [links]
I just had an issue with the red eye ones. The plunger for the grease was touching the cotter pin that secures the castle nut. here
a rep fro Bearing Buddy replied to me today, he indicated that a blue/silver sticker on the side would indicate it is truly a bearing buddy and not a copy. My stickers are missing from either side. He said he'd send me the parts for free if I need them, but these units are pretty affordable in any case. I'll just buy a new pair.
(Or consider the Kodiak units instead.)
So to get inside I have to pull the compklete Bearing Buddy off, or open the snap ring to release the spring and plate assy. right?