W_Higgins
Hot Rolled
- Joined
- Mar 13, 2009
- Location
- Realville, Penna.
I've got a problem with my rapid handle that has always been present during my long ownership of this mill, but I think it is getting worse.
When I raise it to engage, it never really comes to a solid stop, meaning that I can raise it to its limit if I want. If you look at it like a clock, it has a lot of up and down movement in a range of positions, but usually just enough friction to set in the same place each time if you let go of it gently. If I push it down to the bottom limit of its travel and raise it until the clutch engages, it will operate from about 7-o'clock to 9-o'clock. If I raise it to the upper limits of its travel it tops out at about 11-o'clock and when I release it, it hangs at 9-o'clock.
That's a lot of words to say it feels like a pin or key on the control shaft has sheared internally. Where the handle attaches to the shaft, it's splined, so the problem isn't there. It has never really been right, but I could live with it. The reason this has me concerned now is because when I was investigating it recently and I moved it beyond where I normally operate it, it has become easier to slip. I'm afraid that one day here soon I'm going to grab it and it won't do anything.
I'm guessing this is major surgery to gain access to where the shaft enters the knee to the left of the clutch engagement cone?


When I raise it to engage, it never really comes to a solid stop, meaning that I can raise it to its limit if I want. If you look at it like a clock, it has a lot of up and down movement in a range of positions, but usually just enough friction to set in the same place each time if you let go of it gently. If I push it down to the bottom limit of its travel and raise it until the clutch engages, it will operate from about 7-o'clock to 9-o'clock. If I raise it to the upper limits of its travel it tops out at about 11-o'clock and when I release it, it hangs at 9-o'clock.
That's a lot of words to say it feels like a pin or key on the control shaft has sheared internally. Where the handle attaches to the shaft, it's splined, so the problem isn't there. It has never really been right, but I could live with it. The reason this has me concerned now is because when I was investigating it recently and I moved it beyond where I normally operate it, it has become easier to slip. I'm afraid that one day here soon I'm going to grab it and it won't do anything.
I'm guessing this is major surgery to gain access to where the shaft enters the knee to the left of the clutch engagement cone?


