Anybody Have An Enco 1005700?

Maybe I'm misunderstanding you when you say "hub". Are you talking about the hub that's still mounted to the head or the hub with the handle?
 
Yeah it is hard to describe without a part number. I'll try,

This is my shaft, HaHa sounds funny


Here is the hub on the shaft,



Here is the lever on the hub,

 
Ok....I thought we were talking about the hub that holds the clock spring. Your hub is keyed, right? And the lever slides over the hub? I guess at this point I don't know what the problem is. What wasn't working?
 
Yes the hub is keyed to the shaft. the lever slides on the hub. You are correct. The issue is that the hub is not held onto the shaft. It will simply slide on and off of the shaft, if the key is aligned of course.

There is a grove cut as can be seen for a C-clip to hold the lever onto the hub. I have removed the C-clip as I attempt to cipher this issue out. It has no bearing on the hub to shaft connection.
 
Yes the hub is keyed to the shaft. the lever slides on the hub. You are correct. The issue is that the hub is not held onto the shaft. It will simply slide on and off of the shaft, if the key is aligned of course.

There is a grove cut as can be seen for a C-clip to hold the lever onto the hub. I have removed the C-clip as I attempt to cipher this issue out. It has no bearing on the hub to shaft connection.
I guess my question would be...how tight does the hub fit on the shaft. As I think about it, the collar on my Clausing Kondia pulls out sometimes when I am repositioning the handle. I always tell myself that I need to look into that when it happens, but I'm in the middle of milling something and then I forget about it.
 
Not sure if you figured out your hub situation but I have that exact mill. I pulled the hub off to take a look and there is nothing holding it on its just a "tap fit" with a rubber mallet. There are 2 small threaded holes on the hub flange that I used with a couple of screws to remove the hub.
 
I'd bet there's a spring and ball detent missing that holds it on . Or a similar design that locks it on. Try looking on the grizzly site at there copy , in there breakdown on pdf may show it .
 
Not sure if you figured out your hub situation but I have that exact mill. I pulled the hub off to take a look and there is nothing holding it on its just a "tap fit" with a rubber mallet. There are 2 small threaded holes on the hub flange that I used with a couple of screws to remove the hub.

Thanks Pkranger71,

I have not yet figured out the solution. That is interesting that yours is similar although obviously tighter fitting than mine. So do you feel that the hub is designed as a "press" or as you say "tap fit" design? With nothing else to hold the hub onto the shaft?

You can see the threaded holes in my hub that I assume you mention you used for the screws to remove yours.


Happy to hear that you have the same mill, I have other questions that can only be answered by someone with the same unit. I'd like to ask, but photos would probably be more helpful than a post.

Thanks,
Ron
 
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