Is this arching across the inner & outer sides of the drum? I would've thought that the inside of the drum is flat from the outside to the inside.The act of arching the shoes matches them to the drum so when applied all the friction material contacts the drum.
Thanks. This Barrett is extremely intuitive to use, one practice shoe and (without instructions) I got it. What I was hoping for was a manual showing recalibration procedures. I think a good cleaning would do it some good and I don't want things to be off after reassembly. Right now if my drum gauge reads 10.03" and I set the grinder to 10.03", the ground shoe fits the drum very, very well and I'd like keep it that way.You're in a tight place. Many have asked for a manual and none show up.
Somebody that know about brake arcing says they are all basically the same. This manual was suggested.
I was looking for an Ammco since I have an Ammco 4000, just so I could have a matching set. The lathe needs some reconditioning and reassembly though - cuz I need more projectsI think I have an old Ammco shoe radiuser up in the rafters.
Picked it up long ago but never actually needed it.
I have two. 880 and 890.I was looking for an Ammco since I have an Ammco 4000, just so I could have a matching set. The lathe needs some reconditioning and reassembly though - cuz I need more projects![]()