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Thread: Sherline WTL1024 parts
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28th May 2016, 03:31 PM #1Intermediate Member
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Sherline WTL1024 parts
Hi All, I've just inherited a Sherline WTL 1024 lathe, with a knackered mandrel pulley. It's a four-speed pulley, with an Allen grubscrew in the second-smallest groove. Does anyone know where I might find a replacement for it? Sherline's US website wasn't much help.
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28th May 2016, 05:13 PM #2China
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DC stepped spindle pulley $20.25US treat it as a exercise in research and look a bit harder
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31st May 2016, 11:03 AM #3GOLD MEMBER
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Almost all pulleys are bought from an outside supplier and are standard items.
Take your pulley off and take it to a hardware store, motor shop, or engineers supply place.
If this is your lathe without the extension, you may figure a way to make the pulley you have work without spending more money on it. If it has one or two good grooves, use it for a while to see if you want to go forward. A photo of the pulley and the lathe headstock would help.
http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/z/pgUAAOSwUfNXSRhq/$_35.JPG
The lathes like the one in the photo are made in China to be the lowest price on the market. They are a generic lathe painted any number of colors, sold under any number of names.So much timber, so little time.
Paul
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31st May 2016, 03:48 PM #4.
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Unfortunately that level of service will not be the case here in Oz.
Almost all of these places will tell you to go back to the manufacturer.
[QUOTE]If this is your lathe without the extension, you may figure a way to make the pulley you have work without spending more money on it. If it has one or two good grooves, use it for a while to see if you want to go forward. A photo of the pulley and the lathe headstock would help.[QUOTE]
Agree, close up photos would be even better
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1st June 2016, 12:51 AM #5GOLD MEMBER
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BobL;1954974]Unfortunately that level of service will not be the case here in Oz.
Almost all of these places will tell you to go back to the manufacturer.
Aluminium Pulleys | Pulleys | G & R Industrial Products Melbourne
http://www.melbournemachinery.com.au/pulleys.html
Pulleys | Timing Pulleys | V Pulleys | Statewide
4 step v pulley | eBay
If your lathe is one of the low end Chinese, the prices for a pulley are about what the lathe is worth. I have two of the Chinese, one free, the other $10. With a working motor and two 4 step pulleys each.
I also have a couple of "real" lathes, a Woodfast 20 inch swing bowl lathe and a 350mm swing Hegner.So much timber, so little time.
Paul
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1st June 2016, 12:53 AM #6GOLD MEMBER
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BobL;1954974]Unfortunately that level of service will not be the case here in Oz.
Almost all of these places will tell you to go back to the manufacturer.
Aluminium Pulleys | Pulleys | G & R Industrial Products Melbourne
http://www.melbournemachinery.com.au/pulleys.html
Pulleys | Timing Pulleys | V Pulleys | Statewide
4 step v pulley | eBay
If your lathe is one of the low end Chinese, the prices for a pulley are about what the lathe is worth. I have two of the Chinese, one free, the other $10. With a working motor and two 4 step pulleys each.
I also have a couple of "real" lathes, a Woodfast 20 inch swing bowl lathe and a 350mm swing Hegner.So much timber, so little time.
Paul
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