JAndrew
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Hello,
I'm rebuilding/restoring an Atlas 10Hx36 lathe. I have a brass bushing that spun in the for the reverse lead screw bevel gear. I was able to remove it in one piece undamaged. What I was wondering is if it is okay to fix it by knurling the exterior before re-pressing it into the housing?
I'd replace it but you can't source just the bushing and the whole housing is pricey. I'd rather not have to source brass to machine a new bushing either.
If I knurl the outside will it last and stay put? The bushing interior is fine and I am replacing the short segment shaft that fits inside it so the fit is very good. I cleaned all oil from the bushing outer surface and the housing inner surface (which is made of ZAMAK). I also considered coating it with JB-Weld or Loc-Tite before pressing it back in...?
Thanks all! I have very few posts here on HMEM but have been "lurking" for quite a while. You gentlemen are brilliant and very helpful! Being a younger guy with little experience I have learned a ton just by reading these posts.
-J.Andrew
I'm rebuilding/restoring an Atlas 10Hx36 lathe. I have a brass bushing that spun in the for the reverse lead screw bevel gear. I was able to remove it in one piece undamaged. What I was wondering is if it is okay to fix it by knurling the exterior before re-pressing it into the housing?
I'd replace it but you can't source just the bushing and the whole housing is pricey. I'd rather not have to source brass to machine a new bushing either.
If I knurl the outside will it last and stay put? The bushing interior is fine and I am replacing the short segment shaft that fits inside it so the fit is very good. I cleaned all oil from the bushing outer surface and the housing inner surface (which is made of ZAMAK). I also considered coating it with JB-Weld or Loc-Tite before pressing it back in...?
Thanks all! I have very few posts here on HMEM but have been "lurking" for quite a while. You gentlemen are brilliant and very helpful! Being a younger guy with little experience I have learned a ton just by reading these posts.
-J.Andrew