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17th January 2014, 12:14 PM #1GOLD MEMBER
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Material selection help
I am trying to repair my wifes Horn sewing cabinet.
There is a failed roller/pulley wheel that attaches to a gas lifter arm.
To me it is a poor design based on material selection. A plastic roller with steel cables rolling over it under tension, designed to wear?.
The roller is made of a tough black plastic/nylon (similar to say a glass sliding door roller). Around this runs two steel cables.
The roller has two grooves in it to support the cables. Over time the outside roller edges/lips have worn until they failed and the cables wrapped themselves around the roller shaft.
I would like to make a new roller but would like advice on material selection. I have room to make the pulley wider by a few mm and maybe it'll last us out.
Should I go to a metallic solution - mild steel, alloy???
Or am I overthinking and should stay with the black plastic/nylon/teflon??? (would like help in what it is and where to get it)?
Original pulley dimensions 11mm wide, 35mm OD, with 6mm shaft hole.
Thanks for any suggestions.
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17th January 2014, 12:40 PM #2Senior Member
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Those rollers are available as a spare part and are pretty cheap.
Not sure which State you are in, but they should be available at your local Horn dealer, or if you did a search you would be able to get them online.Regards
Bradford
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17th January 2014, 04:11 PM #3
Making 1 out of steel would be ok if you wanted to as an exercise, but I doubt it is needed. I think that most pulleys of this size used in domestic applications would be made from plastic. The only metal ones would be cheese alloy and pressed steel. I have a number of pulleys (sheaves) from a small catamaran (16ft) which are made of plastic. I think these would be under more stress in use than from lifting a sewing machine.
I would go with the replacement suggested by Bradford unless it is very difficult to replace it.
Dean
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