KingKustom
Plastic
- Joined
- Feb 27, 2013
- Location
- Purmerend, Netherlands
Good evening to you all!
I have a little problem that I haven't solved yet...
On my AI Hembrug is a handle that does not do what it's supposed to do.
Is there any body who can help me with explaining how it works??
When I push down the handle, or pull it up, nothing happens
I want to cut some inside threads in a steel bus.
It's over 30 years ago since i've done that so have to learn again.
The left handle is for automatic feed, the middle is for threadcutting. Correct me when i am wrong!
The problem is when the lath is turning and I push the handle down, or pull it up, nothing happens, the chisel stays at it's place.
I have pulled the whole handle out of the lathe, and I think it's a conical setting.
When you push the handle, the conical ring pushes again the inside of the sprocket and so you have a connection, at least I think that's what it should do.
Can someone explain to me what could go wrong, or what I am doing wrong?
I am talking about the handle with the black ball.
Thanks for helping!!
Best regards,
Kees
I have a little problem that I haven't solved yet...
On my AI Hembrug is a handle that does not do what it's supposed to do.
Is there any body who can help me with explaining how it works??
When I push down the handle, or pull it up, nothing happens
I want to cut some inside threads in a steel bus.
It's over 30 years ago since i've done that so have to learn again.
The left handle is for automatic feed, the middle is for threadcutting. Correct me when i am wrong!
The problem is when the lath is turning and I push the handle down, or pull it up, nothing happens, the chisel stays at it's place.
I have pulled the whole handle out of the lathe, and I think it's a conical setting.
When you push the handle, the conical ring pushes again the inside of the sprocket and so you have a connection, at least I think that's what it should do.
Can someone explain to me what could go wrong, or what I am doing wrong?
I am talking about the handle with the black ball.
Thanks for helping!!
Best regards,
Kees