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31st July 2014, 03:48 PM #1Member
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record cl2 help
G'day all looking at getting some advice for my lathe its the blue record cl 2 ,my question is I would like to change the pulleys from three speed to 5 speed by changing the pulleys is this possible and if so can someone advise me as to where I might be able to get them I wish I had the funds to make it variable speed via the electrics but that aint gonna happen just yet so thought the pulleys will have to do for now .
any info would be great cheers osage..
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31st July 2014, 04:46 PM #2Senior Member
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Hi I have a CL3 Record lathe and eventually I'll be upgrading to variable speed drive. As for you regarding changing from 3 speed to 5 speed pulley I would recommend that you change to the variable speed control instead of changing the pulley to a 5 speed. Trying to get better results by changing pulley is difficult when one doesn't have the right equipment; where as upgrading the lathe with the variable speed control is the best outcome and overall the cheapest outcome. Especially if you damage parts trying to change from a 3 speed pulley to a 5 speed pulley.
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31st July 2014, 07:22 PM #3Member
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Cheers alby for the info I'm pretty sure I have seen the variable speed upgrade unit around the $900 mark whats the price range you have found .
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1st August 2014, 08:40 AM #4GOLD MEMBER
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Is there room for a wider pulley? Do you need slower speed or higher speed, or both? Can you do the dis-assembly and re-assembly?
Pulleys can be bought from an engineers shop or an electrical motor shop. Remove the pair that you have and take them to buy the new ones.
If there is not room for a 5 groove set, a 4 groove might do.
If there is not room for a 4 groove set, changing the size of the 3 groove set may get you higher or lower sets of speeds while sacrificing the opposite speeds.
McJing might have what you need. Here is a place I found:
Melbourne Machinery - Pulleys
Doing what you have in mind can sometimes be time consuming and a bit fiddly, but if you persist going from supplier to supplier with your pulleys, you will eventually find the right ratios with the right bores to fit your motor and spindle.So much timber, so little time.
Paul
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1st August 2014, 11:15 AM #5SENIOR MEMBER
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You would have to be dead lucky to find a pair of 5 step pulleys off the shelf that would fit without some machining.
If you were lucky and did manage to find some, it would still be a PITA to change belts all the time.
Better off to go down the EVS road, making sure there is room for the new motor.
This system could be transferred should you decide to upgrade, or you could buy a bare lathe at a later date.
Cheers
TimSome days I turns thisaway, somedays I turns thataway and other days I don't give a stuff so I don't turn at all.
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1st August 2014, 04:31 PM #6Senior Member
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Your quite right the price is around the $1000.00 mark; as for the pulleys it is the fact that you would have to supply your headstock shaft to a machine shop to make a 5 step pulley to suit.
Now that Hare & Forbes stock Record machinery have you considered contacting them as to whether or not they can supply you with a set of Record 5 step pulleys to suit your Lathe rather than getting a machine shop to make a set of pulleys to suit your lathe.
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1st August 2014, 07:37 PM #7Member
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Cheers for all info guys that's a good idea asking h&f for the 5 step pulleys also I had a yarn with a mate who's a sparky and he suggested maybe a variable speed motor from an industrial fan might do the trick ,any thoughts to this idea would be great ..
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2nd August 2014, 11:46 AM #8GOLD MEMBER
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Osage,
Here is your answer:
CL2 Upgrade to 5 Speed - Woodworkers Institute - Forums
I found these along the way:
Record CL2 advice please : General Woodworking - UKworkshop.co.uk
http://www.bobhamswwing.com/justpics...ML36SH-MK2.pdf
Coronet 1, 3, CL1, CL2, CL3, CL4 Operator's Instructions & Advertising Set | Lathe Manuals at store.lathes.co.uk
If you don't have an manual, downloading the CL3 one here might help:
Support for CL3-CAM Professional 5 Speed Lathe
http://turnitround.co.uk/record-lathe.html
http://www.woodworkersinstitute.com/...s.asp?TID=7503
http://www.engtooling.com/webshop2/c...h-895_0920?p=1
http://www.lathes.co.uk/coronet%20major/page4.html
http://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/n...he-t63758.htmlSo much timber, so little time.
Paul
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2nd August 2014, 02:36 PM #9Member
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Cheers for the info and links paul theres truck loads of advice for me to sesrch through thanks again much appreciated ..
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2nd August 2014, 11:46 PM #10Novice
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GRW
Hi,
I have a different model Record lathe (DML 24) that I had changed to variable speed using a half horse motor, the new motor mounted on to my base and the spindle from my old motor was fitted to the new one, as I had chucks and other fittings I decided to go to the effort. It was three years ago. On the higher speed pulley the speed will go from 400- 3200 I have been pleased with the way it worked out. You might want a bigger motor,
Gordon
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