This situation can be maintained by periodic adjustment of the slide and is accomplished in the following manner:
1. Place the machine in an upright position and, by means of the capstan, raise the slide to its highest position.
Clean the brass gib strips and apply a small amount of light machine oil to the wear surfaces.
2. Now lower the slide back to its lowest position. Bring the slide into the center of the dovetail slide housing
and loosen screws thus allowing free movement of the arbor support bracket.
3. Commencing with the middle screws, gently feed in all the screws until slight resistance is encountered.
4. Operate the slide up and down a few times to test the movement and make any further necessary
adjustments. Try to ensure that all the screws are exerting a uniform pressure on the slide from top to bottom.
A perfectly adjusted slide will operate freely up and down without any sideways movement.
5. Now raise the slide to its highest position. Slightly undo the arbor bearing bracket and, using fingers only,
tighten the screws.
6. Place the machine on a steel plate, connect to power supply and switch on the magnet. Start up the motor. If
the arbor is incorrectly aligned, the arbor support bracket will tend to oscillate. Make any necessary further
adjustments to the bracket to ensure correct alignment of the spindle and finally tighten the screws using a
spanner. Lastly, tighten the arbor bearing bracket.
Check machine grease.
The gearbox grease should be checked once a month to ensure all moving components are covered to prevent
wear. The grease should be changed at least once a year to ensure you achieve the best results from your machine.
Check machine armature.
This should be checked at least once a month to check that there are no visual signs of damage to the body or to
the commutator. Some signs of wear will be seen on the commutator over a period of time but this is normal (this
is the part that comes into contact with the brushes). However, if there are any signs of abnormal damage, the part
should be replaced.
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