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Thread: Flexshaft Issue-Separation/Un-Seating

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    Default Flexshaft Issue-Separation/Un-Seating

    Hi All,

    Today, after about 30 minutes into a 3 hour carve, the machine started making a different than normal sound, and I saw that the bit carving bit stopped spinning, but everything else was operating normal. At first, I assumed the flexshaft broke.

    I stopped the project, and removed the flexshaft from the carving head. I removed the flaxshaft from the holder and it was in-tact. Then I noticed that the flexshaft housing had separated from the part that connects it to the carving head.

    I re-seated it and everything worked like normal. There appears to be some sort of glue that holds this together.

    I drew a red circle around the area on the flexshaft I mean in the photo below.

    I will be calling Carvewright tomorrow, but wanted to check with the group and see if anyone else had this problem.

    The shaft was not overheated as far as I could tell, and has plenty of lubricant.

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks

    Pete
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    Default Coming unglued

    I've never seen it happen before myself,
    But with these machines I suppose anything is possible.
    Please post what you find out from the techs at LHR
    Ken


    Ver 1.182 on XL Pro plus Ver 1.164 and 1.175 on Windows 7 Ultimate
    It Never Fails * Till * You Say It Never Fails

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    I had that happen and put some epoxy on the sheath and inserted it back into the coller, with the wire guide too. Never had a problem again. I think the glue they put it together with isn't up to the job.
    Ernie ..... running 1.162 and the Rock

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    Default Isn't up to the Job

    Thanks Ernie, that's a good one to know
    Guess I'll add some epoxy to my Machines First Aid kit
    and add it to my how to list also.
    Ken


    Ver 1.182 on XL Pro plus Ver 1.164 and 1.175 on Windows 7 Ultimate
    It Never Fails * Till * You Say It Never Fails

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    Here is a photo of where the flexshaft separated on my unit. I have held it in place with electrical tape to finish to project, and so far it is holding.

    I will update everyone after talking with CW.

    Thanks

    Pete
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    Default glue

    I cleaned mine with a alcohol pad then used jellsuper glue been ok .
    OLD SALT

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    Default same problem

    i had same problem with my machine, I reglued and am up and running

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