The missing hand wheel
Took some time off from the outdoor summer project (re-shingling the house) and finally made the missing hand wheel for the mill.
It is used to manually turn the input shaft for easier gear selection, cutter touch-off, etc.
From the manual, it looked like it was about 7” diameter, without any spokes - for safety as this spins without a cover outside of the rear housing any time the machine runs.
I had some 1” cut-off aluminum plate and some 2.25” cut-off solid round aluminum bar. I made the main part of the wheel “about 7” “(don’t know what it ended up being - because I never measured it; not sure if that is even allowed in the machining world?).
Chucked up the irregular shaped plate in the 4J, bored it out for a heavy press fit onto the boss. Took all of 35 tones (should have heated up the plate for an easier press, oh well).
Machined half the 1” width to the OD (which I did not measure) and the boss nose and the recess and the M12 through hole all in one set-up.
Flipped the thing around and finished the front side to make it look like the rear side as far as the relief and 3/8” radiussed wheel edges.
(the radius cutter is parallel with the lathe axis - the picture shows it off for some reason; maybe camera angle?)
Last thing was to drill for the drive pins. Centered M12 hole under the mill spindle using a gauge pin and then offset 18mm in each direction for the holes.
The nose shoulder is a really close fit onto the pulley nose of the input shaft. The drive pins are probably not necessary, but the OE had them, so I put them back in.
Next will be to figure out a way to tram out the 1.5thou over 16” Y-axis error… if I had the universal table, it would be easy. But I don’t - only have the fixed one.
X-axis deviation is negligible over the full travel.