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Carlton SP2010 Problem.


Scott Walker
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I have to be Proffessional, it's not your fault IMO as it's not a part that needs regular adjustment like a belt or wear part. Either the grub screws have come loose or the taper lock. I would cover it if it was our machine, hope you get it sorted.

 

Haha, their not covering it I have to pay but I've had it a couple of years now, I dont do a great deal of grinding and if its anything big use stumpcutters, I like to have nice tidy reliable kit ready for when I need it this is proving not to be one as it's cost me money on two jobs now!

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we had the similar thing happen on one of our grinders easy fix i machined up spacers for the side of the bearings to lock them in place i also found it kept the crap out the bearings as well

 

My fitter said that he'd do the same, i'll leave it with Orange plant and see how they get on, thanks for all the input lads.

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we had the similar thing happen on one of our grinders easy fix i machined up spacers for the side of the bearings to lock them in place i also found it kept the crap out the bearings as well

 

 

Good idea, I wonder why such a heavy duty pice of machinery didn't have something like that from the start?

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