mikefoye
Member
I purchased a used Jet 1014 variable speed. Just new to this and seemed to be working fine. felt a little vibration but didn't seem to make much difference when using a pen mandrel with both ends of the piece "anchored". I bought a chuck and was turning a 4" dia tankard and the vibration was really noticeable the further you got from the powerhead so I set it aside for a while! I was making some bottle stoppers with a 3/8 mandrel and out at the end of the blank the vibration was bad enough that it was slow and difficult to get the piece "round" and even then it was hard to finish the piece (lots of chatter). I finished them and they turned out really nice but the problem seems to have gotten worse because now I have more vibration when even using a pen mandrel.
When I put the spur center on and slide the tailstock spindle center so that they are almost touching and turn the machine on slowly you can see an "out of round" movement on the spur center side and the two points do not exactly match up to touch eachother. They are slightly off.
It seems to me that the main shaft, that the pulleys and head are all a part of, might be ever so slightly bent. Is that possible or has anyone ever experienced this problem? Can I replace it myself or does it require a service tech to press new bearings in?
Thanks very much for any input.
When I put the spur center on and slide the tailstock spindle center so that they are almost touching and turn the machine on slowly you can see an "out of round" movement on the spur center side and the two points do not exactly match up to touch eachother. They are slightly off.
It seems to me that the main shaft, that the pulleys and head are all a part of, might be ever so slightly bent. Is that possible or has anyone ever experienced this problem? Can I replace it myself or does it require a service tech to press new bearings in?
Thanks very much for any input.