How to replace Spindle Bearings on a Warco Milling Machine
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- Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2021
- In this video I will show you step by step exactly how to remove your spindle from your Warco machine and strip it down to a point where you are ready to change those old knackered bearings.
This Video will be relevant too many Bench top Mills not just the Warco Major GH 40 so watch the whole video if your mill is in need of this job.
SKF bearing 30207- www.skf.com/uk/products/rolli...
SKF bearing 30206- www.skf.com/uk/products/rolli...
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Very good video. It'll be interesting to see what a new set of bearings do for the mill.
Come Friday you’ll find out Gerald.
Well done!. You made that look easy.
The spring hopefully will just slide back over the screw and click into place. Don't forget to pretension it.
Please start using a piece of board to cushion the shaft from the table, the next time you try and fit a tool in it might not go!.
Once again well done. Not a hammer in sight😁.
Hi Fred great bit of advise with the wood will have to get a bit of ply cut to the table size. Protect the spindle and table win win.
Interesting insight into the inner workings of your mill. Thank you for showing. Good work removing those bearings. I am sure a new set of bearings is a good idea. 👏👏👍😀
Hi Andrew glad this was interesting for you. I have to say research can only take you so far after that you have to just do it so I too was very interested doing this job as it’s a first for me.
@@MachiningwithJoe Doing something for the first time is rather daunting. Yesterday I posted my first RUclips video with me in it. Now that was daunting 😂
Interesting video. It’s worth putting a sheet of wood on the table to protect it in case you do drop anything accidentally.
Glad you found it interesting and great advise with the wood on the table will get it sorted for next time.
New bearings. Good Man. When I was at the Railway (might have told you this already, Sorry) We had some coaches come through that the SKF (very good bearings by the way) were only lasting about 100,000 miles, that is nothing for a train, turns out one of the vehicle builders was doing a bit of extra work on each carriage and could not be bothered to put an Earth strap on when they were welding, so he earthed through the bearings and put a pip on each one. Ha Ha. Should not need to re-grease all the time, you don't on the back wheels of your car, just put loads of High Melt Point grease in (properly in) the new bearing. On my car bearings [before I got old] I used to do 0.0007" endfloat, no idea what a mill should be.
That’s a great bit of investigation to find that as the fault. Hopefully this set of SKF bearings will last a long time.
At work we have a Grizzly G0755 mill and I've been having an issue with the spindle heating up. It looks like I'm going to have to replace the bearings and your video has really helped me. I had no idea how to go about taking the quill and spindle out, but your mill has the same kind of design as ours. I was having a lot of anxiety about this fix but you've helped ease it.
Hi William really glad my video has helped you out with your day to day life. Be good to hear how you get on with it in a future video down in the comments. All the best.
@@MachiningwithJoe just got it back together. It was a bitch and a half but tomorrow I'll see if it fixed my over heating problem.
good procedure.
Thanks video ..different situation had put head on a diet ...lighten it so be able to lift it had to break down machine to parts reassembled table and colum but head is a heavy bit so now can knock off some more weight thanks
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Can't leave you alone for five minutes! I bet you took your pets apart before you bought a milling machine. now your next challenge should you wish to take it is to add a " drift car" steering wheel in place of the handles on the quill feed makes it nicer to pull down with a better feel, and dont do as I did let go of the quill lock and the handles spun air the wheel of fortune clobbering me and giving me a loverly shiner. nice job Joe keep at it and have a think about a spindle lock.
Yeah the handle has nearly caught me out a couple of times. A little steering wheel would look pretty cool and probably give a good feel when feeding.
@@MachiningwithJoe or get a bus steering wheel so you can really hang on to it and get blunt drills through HSS! :)
@@FZ1nbiker as a observation I would think twice about fitting a steering wheel arrangement here. I frequently need to take off individual handles when working with the quill close to the table (e.g. when using small end mills in a collett chuck) to stop them fouling with whatever may be clamped to the table.
Mr, info gigi worm,, money??