Jon G Houston
Plastic
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- Jul 22, 2016
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I recently had two rotary tables get submerged during the recent flooding in Houston, Texas. One is a 12" Rutland rotary and the other is a 10" Phase 2 tilting Rotary. I, like most people struggled figuring out how to tear down the unit and get access to the worm to dry out all bearings and lubricate. I took pictures of the process to assist with reassembly. This is not a manual nor a video, but could be of assistance where exploded diagrams are vague.
Are you interested in posting these as a PDF ? If yes I will add some text for clarity.
Jon_G_Houston
PS-Milacron your in-basket is full and I was unable to PM you for this post.
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I recently had two rotary tables get submerged during the recent flooding in Houston, Texas. One is a 12" Rutland rotary and the other is a 10" Phase 2 tilting Rotary. I, like most people struggled figuring out how to tear down the unit and get access to the worm to dry out all bearings and lubricate. I took pictures of the process to assist with reassembly. This is not a manual nor a video, but could be of assistance where exploded diagrams are vague.
Are you interested in posting these as a PDF ? If yes I will add some text for clarity.
Jon_G_Houston
PS-Milacron your in-basket is full and I was unable to PM you for this post.
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