McBrownie
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Yup, ended at $305 plus the ride.
44 Bids. I guess there are more than a few fans of the big boys.
Yup, ended at $305 plus the ride.
Yup, ended at $305 plus the ride.
Some of you may remember this post above from a few days go... I had big plans to set up my old 1/3hp roundtop grinder for polishing and that new-to-me 1/2hp for grinding and wire wheeling. Well, today, as luck would have it... I went and picked up another 1/2hp from the 70's (I think) but the industrial version with 8' wheels and longer quench tray. It's pretty clean minus a very subtle splatter paint job. I guess now they'll each have an individual purpose. Doesn't show it but it came with both plastic shields and a small box of wheels. $50 seemed more than fair. The actual picture here is from the seller. It cleaned up nicely with some Simple Green when I got it home. I'll post a picture soon. It's just missing one spark arrester. Also, it has a washer I can't seem to get off on the right side. Any ideas?
Yeah, you just jogged my memory. I have a little sanding stone that mounts in my drill. That will do it. Thanks!
I don't see anything obviously different from the one's I've replaced the bearings on.
I don't see anything obviously different from the one's I've replaced the bearings on.
The bearing to housing is an interference-fit. The bearings sometimes stay on the arbor when removed from the housings. The outer race should not spin in the housing, however.
LOCTITE 38652 620 Bearing Mount can be used on reassembly if needed.
However, it will require heat for removal; but that should be many years in the future.
IIRC - the LH side of the rotor has the cooling fins.
I believe the groves are a design feature, I have seen them on several Blocks.The last pic shows some deep gouge marks in the LH housing. I thought it may have been from the bearing spinning, is it from the casting? If it is spinning, is Loctite 609 too weak to use when I replace the bearings?
I was under the impression they were marks from assembly. The bearing scuffing the housing when being put together.
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Me thinks that if it were spinning on the housing, the evidence would be a lot smoother and brighter than this.
Sounds like nothing to worry about then. Thanks fellas!
I am still disassembling my 1/2 HP Blockhead to solve the rough start...
Got this one rucker from ArnFest in the mean time...
1 HP Blockhead. Its huge compared to the 1/2 HP and 1/3 HP!!
Works perfectly and is complete, even with the cooling tray!
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I ran my 1/2hp 397.19441 with a 1" x 6" Scotch Bright "Fine" wheel on it for about 20 minutes straight tonight and it got almost hot to the touch. Is this normal?...
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Got this one rucker from ArnFest in the mean time...
1 HP Blockhead. Its huge compared to the 1/2 HP and 1/3 HP!!
Works perfectly and is complete, even with the cooling tray!
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No this is not normal.
Possibly the bearings need to be changed.
Or someone installed sealed bearings, which should be switched back to shielded bearings.
I'd say, after using a Block, if you cannot keep your hand on it for 60 sec, look for reasons why it is too hot to the touch.I ran my 1/2hp 397.19441 with a 1" x 6" Scotch Bright "Fine" wheel on it for about 20 minutes straight tonight and it got almost hot to the touch. Is this normal? By the way, that wheel is amazing for shining things up.
The Blocks are designed for home and not commercial-continuous use, possible exceptions being "Industrial" and "Commercial" Blocks.Alright, I ran it straight tonight for 25 minutes. Only at the very end did it get hot enough to not keep my hand on for long. I only had one wheel on it and it ran great. I think it's fine. I decided to disassemble it and give it a once over before it goes into action. Need to figure out the trick for pulling all the leads of the switches and such.

Adding to what Torqueman said about removing the terminals. When pulling terminals off the Capacitor, hold the top with your finger or the lid will come off and your Cap guts will fall out.
Optional...... But a good idea!