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Standard modern utilathe9 feed selector

pikespeedshop

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Hey guys i have a standard morden utilathe 9 model a
I’m missing the feed selector arm does anyone as one frommpartind a machine ….
Or picture with detail mesurement so I can make one..

Thanks
 
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Page 11? Are you sure? Page 11 lists saddle parts. Page 10 lists apron parts. I have the apron parts you listed..... I think.
yes sorry it page 10 of the manual but 11 of thee PDF
part number.webp
 
all right thanks to @YYCHM I now have a power feed selector...
but seem like the clutch engament is slipping do anyone knows if an ajustment is possible, just possibly need a good cleaning or the part may be just to worn out....
 
all right thanks to @YYCHM I now have a power feed selector...
but seem like the clutch engament is slipping do anyone knows if an ajustment is possible, just possibly need a good cleaning or the part may be just to worn out....

I've never adjusted mine, but I'm sure it can be done. @Hruul , @YotaBota, @RobinHood can you shed any light on this?

I have spare clutch parts if you need them.

Craig
 
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AFAIK there is no adjustment, you tighten the clutch knob until the carriage or cross slide moves. If it won't tighten up enough then you could put a spacer between the clutch knob and the handle and see if it's any better. If that doesn't work then the clutch plates could be worn out and in need of replacing. They should be to hard to duplicate as I think they're just brass plate.

The pictures show how the gear fits over the clutch plates, next is the clutch plates with the spacer that clamps them tight and the clutch knob that does the tightening.

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Hope this helps.
 
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