I think that Dodge and Browning taperlocks are interchangeable ?? http://www.dodge-pt.com/products/pt_components/bushing/bushings.html.
I found this: http://www.baldor.com/downloads/manuals/_downloads/4003-810.pdf Apparently the QD bushings have a different taper than the Taperlock bushings. They say 8 degrees for Taperlock and 4 degrees for QDs. That is a lot different than the discussion here: http://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/general/taperlock-angle-175512/ But I am pretty sure that 1.5 degrees is incorrect. I think I have QD bushings here and I might have a Taperlock also.. if I can find it. Dave On 3/4/2012 11:48 AM, gene heskett wrote: > Does anyone know the taper angle that Browning uses for their taperlock > hubs? > > I get the impression from my memories of it that it is a faster taper than > std morse by quite a bit. > > I did get a bit of machining done last night, including drilling the hole > with a 1/4" 4 flute ballnose. Unforch, its maybe 5 thou too big, so I will > need to saw slit it several times crossways in order to get a good crush > onto the motor shaft. I assume the BN mill wasn't sharpened absolutely > symmetrical. Turning maybe 50 rpm, it did want to chatter a bit. But with > enough saw slots to let it crush easier, I believe I can make it work. > > If I try to slot it with one of the dremel 1.5" diamond wheels (a hacksaw > blade is waayyy to wide IMO), what rpms should I use for best life of one > of these $21 wheels? I am under the impression that turning at dremel > speeds where its throwing fire also causes the diamonds to ablate quicker. > > I am not equipt to either flood cool, or catch it, but it would sure seem > to be a good idea. Setting my rotary on edge, in a large, at least 4" deep > plastic bowl, and filling it with K1 so the slot is buried might be doable. > rpms limited by throwing K1 over the side. ;) Any better ideas out there? > > Cheers, Gene > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Virtualization & Cloud Management Using Capacity Planning Cloud computing makes use of virtualization - but cloud computing also focuses on allowing computing to be delivered as a service. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51521223/ _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users
