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9" Utilathe feed screw shear pin replacement

paging @Hruul @YYCHM and others

Feed/lead screw on my SM 9" Utilathe sheared. I had a crash of sorts where the carriage travelled into the tailstock base. Its a tapered pin, and I've read its .145 diameter but I havent confirmed that yet. Not sure on the taper /inch spec.

I've read brass brazing rod can be used? Do I cut an appropriate length and then taper it to fit by hand?
 
Ya, it's tapered so be sure to mark the lead screw and coupler such that you can get the tapers aligned.

I use 1/8" brass rod/wire and simply tap it in place. I got the rod/wire from a hobby shop but brass brazing rod would work as well. I don't think you really need to taper the pin as the brass seems to flow into shape as long as the lead screw and coupler are aligned properly.


An aluminum pin will work in a pinch if needed.
 
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