Leinen lathe works face the arrival line. Now we painted the lathe stand and installed three anti-vibration rubber supports. Although it was an easy job the overall result was really impressive. Below there are some pictures showing the result. Note that the headstock is now screwed to the bed!

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In the last post I explained that, after filing the rear spindle oil reservoir a leak appeared. The leakage was big enough to empty the reservoir in some days. It needs to be repaired :-/. I waited to finish the lacquering of the lathe stand top. Now the headstock can be mounted again in the lathe ans it is easier to work on it: After that I unscrewed the casing of the rear bearing.

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There has been not many advances during last weeks, However, the lathe bed has been cleaned and prepared to be lacquered as show in the following pictures. We also worked on the lathe head, cleaning it and polishing the handles, After painting it again I replaced a couple of oil level screens and filled the spindle oil dwells. The result was that the back dwell has a mall oil leakage. It should be repaired.

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After mounting again the lathe apron we tested it and find a slight chatter when turning the hand wheel in one direction. Some time of careful inspection convinced us that the the source of the noise is one of the gears of the train. We didn’t check all the train gears before because to disassemble this section of the train we need a couple of special wrenches. Now it is mandatory to build them: a pin wrench socket for the shaft of the noisy gear and a special screwdriver to extract the rod that supports the switch mechanism.

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The apron Following with the overhauling of the Leinen LZ4SB now the star is the apron. The Leinen apron is double walled and all the mechanisms run in an oil bath. It has an clever mechanism to stop the transversal and the longitudinal advances when there is too much torque. This allows to work with adjustable stops during automatic turning or facing operations. Power transmission between the feed bar and the apron is done through a worm drive placed inside the apron case.

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The factory pictures of the lathe show a tool tray and stand for the blueprints. We made a tray identical to the original. The work of steel sheet, for which we have no material or tools, was made by Lázaro Metalpress. The result, once painted is this: The tray was covered by a neoprene sheet of Plàstics Pujol.

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Altivar 312The lathe comes with an classical electromechanical wiring. It has an original Bauknecht 2 Kw and 3 speeds motor (720, 1450, 2880 rpm) . It was originally a 3 phase 220 V motor that in some moment was rewound to 380V. It has two speeds in a dahlander winding and an additional speed in an ordinary winding. Note how big and sturdy is the motor enclosure because of the number of speeds:

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