I think you're wasting your time.
a 4bd1 is still gunna lunch it.
(ok now seriously, whats it out of?)
Doing a rebuild on a approx 6 tonne gear box. The hammer is for scale. It is a no hit slide fit ( after a few hours of polishing shaft and bore )
Cheers Hall
I think you're wasting your time.
a 4bd1 is still gunna lunch it.
(ok now seriously, whats it out of?)
Dave
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Shouldn't this be in the "Show us your watch" thread?![]()
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Looks like something to do with a steam engine,,, your not working over at Scoresby are you ??
I'll have a look on Sunday whilst I'm there. Gotta love watching all the old gear working.
Have to say though, can't say I've seen anything that big with gear teeth on it. I will be searching.![]()
I think there are 2 sugar mills left in Queensland , steam driven, with gears that make that one look like a baby.
First of lets see now. It is a gear box for a clay working machine. Clay mix goes in and is extruded out through a die as bricks. Up to 90 tonnes per hour. So a whole lot of force involved. The sledge was for getting it of the shaft when first fitting it. Not so much a tight fit, just a tad heavy to get moving. The shaft where the gear fits is 8 15/16 " diameter. One of the gear box main bearings is 14 9/16" out size diameter. The odd imperial sizes are a give away as to where the machine is from. They do love there sixteenth sizes. Spent today machining and fitting the tapered key.
Cheers Hall
mmm , now you say it I think I've seen those gears on clay pugs.
they are probably in most clay brick and tile factories.
....changed many a pug knife.
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