Hi All,
I have a G2 Gearbox Cover ("Manhole Cover") with stripped threads where the steel ring (MO32 - G45) screws in to locate the bearing properly and support the G24 seal. Being one who much prefers to reclaim an original part rather than buy a new one, my original thought was to build-up the threaded area with alloy weld, then machine back and cut the thread as appropriate. However, I then started to worry about distortion so decided I'd be better off machining-out the remains of the thread - and some - then making an internally-threaded alloy ring to press-in so bringing it all back to standard.
Before I start, does anyone have any thoughts on this, tips, or other ideas?
Peter B
Bristol, UK.
Hmmm, must manufacture and replace the damaged gear in the headstock of the lathe before I do anything else... life for the retired is just SO busy...
I have a G2 Gearbox Cover ("Manhole Cover") with stripped threads where the steel ring (MO32 - G45) screws in to locate the bearing properly and support the G24 seal. Being one who much prefers to reclaim an original part rather than buy a new one, my original thought was to build-up the threaded area with alloy weld, then machine back and cut the thread as appropriate. However, I then started to worry about distortion so decided I'd be better off machining-out the remains of the thread - and some - then making an internally-threaded alloy ring to press-in so bringing it all back to standard.
Before I start, does anyone have any thoughts on this, tips, or other ideas?
Peter B
Bristol, UK.
Hmmm, must manufacture and replace the damaged gear in the headstock of the lathe before I do anything else... life for the retired is just SO busy...