I was looking for a Deckel rotary table for probably a year now. Either the price was extra spicey because of the Deckel nametag or the provider was too far away, shipping for these rotary table is usually too expensive.
So yesterday a rotary table in "very good, working condition" popped up for not only a good price (300€), but also only 20 miles away from me. I immediately responded and was at his place 2h later. Unfortunately I had no time beforehand to read the manual or gather information about these rotary tables.
I was visually inspecting the devise and cranked it by hand - everything fine. I also thought I remembered the worm gear could be swiveled out just like the dividing head by turning the indexing plate - but the worm was fixed in place. I also asked the owner and he said this wasn't a feature for these rotary tables.
Now that I got the thing home I want to do a disassembly and cleanup, but as I gather more and more information, there are some things seeming fishy, so before confronting the previous owner I would like to ask for help...
On the bottom of the worm housing there is still the split cotter visible for locking the worm gear I think. The locking lever on the bottom seems to be missing, instead the worm wheel housing is clamped with a socket head cap screw form above. Can anyone confirm whether this is the genuine condition or if things have been altered?
Also according to the Deckel manual there should be an arrow, indicating how far to turn the indexing plate for complete worm engagement. But the arrow is missing too so that part might have been altered too...
On all versions of the rotary table I found online there is an oil sight glass, but mine has a bung with a plug to release the oil I think, is this genuine or not?





So yesterday a rotary table in "very good, working condition" popped up for not only a good price (300€), but also only 20 miles away from me. I immediately responded and was at his place 2h later. Unfortunately I had no time beforehand to read the manual or gather information about these rotary tables.
I was visually inspecting the devise and cranked it by hand - everything fine. I also thought I remembered the worm gear could be swiveled out just like the dividing head by turning the indexing plate - but the worm was fixed in place. I also asked the owner and he said this wasn't a feature for these rotary tables.
Now that I got the thing home I want to do a disassembly and cleanup, but as I gather more and more information, there are some things seeming fishy, so before confronting the previous owner I would like to ask for help...
On the bottom of the worm housing there is still the split cotter visible for locking the worm gear I think. The locking lever on the bottom seems to be missing, instead the worm wheel housing is clamped with a socket head cap screw form above. Can anyone confirm whether this is the genuine condition or if things have been altered?
Also according to the Deckel manual there should be an arrow, indicating how far to turn the indexing plate for complete worm engagement. But the arrow is missing too so that part might have been altered too...
On all versions of the rotary table I found online there is an oil sight glass, but mine has a bung with a plug to release the oil I think, is this genuine or not?





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