For Machines Mfg. Since 5/11
14" TURN-X
®
Toolroom Lathe
-81-
S E R V I C E
6.
Use the magnet to remove the shear pin
head, then rotate the lathe spindle to line
up the inner and outer bores, as shown in
Figure 132. Next, use the magnet to remove
the other half of the broken shear pin when
it becomes visible.
Figure 132. Shear pin bores aligned.
Outer Bore
Inner Bore
7.
Insert the blow gun tip into the shear pin
hole, blow out the hole with compressed air,
then put a drop of oil in the hole.
8.
Insert the new shear pin into the bore, as
shown in Figure 133.
Note:
If the pin does not freely slide into the
bore, DO NOT use a hammer on the pin or
you may permanently damage the shear
mechanism and bore, which would make it
nearly impossible to remove and install a
new shear pin later.
Instead, take the time to carefully line up
the two bores. You may need to file a slight
chamfer on the end of the pin to make it
easier to insert.
Figure 133. New shear pin installed in bore.
Shear Pin
9.
With the pin completely seated in the bore
and the head flush with the leadscrew
shoulder, slide the shroud washer against
the shoulder, then rotate the washer 180° to
completely cover the head of the shear pin,
as shown in Figure 134.
Figure 134. Shroud washer positioning.
Rotate
Washer
Slot 180°
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