03-26-2020, 10:41 AM
I recently acquired and restored an Emmert turtleback patternmakers vise (type T3.2). I took photos of everything before and as I was disassembling it - with one exception.
I can't figure out what to do with the main screw nut. It obviously slides over the beam and the main screw runs through the center of it. Is it supposed to be attached somehow to the hub? When it's not attached it just travels back and forth when I turn the screw, which means the jaws don't open. But when I attach it to the hub with the two machine screws there it's too tight to rotate the jaws. Loosening the screws doesn't help because they self-tighten when the jaws are rotated. I'm obviously doing something wrong, but I can't find photos, videos, or legible diagrams on the Internet of how that part of the vise is supposed to look. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
I can't figure out what to do with the main screw nut. It obviously slides over the beam and the main screw runs through the center of it. Is it supposed to be attached somehow to the hub? When it's not attached it just travels back and forth when I turn the screw, which means the jaws don't open. But when I attach it to the hub with the two machine screws there it's too tight to rotate the jaws. Loosening the screws doesn't help because they self-tighten when the jaws are rotated. I'm obviously doing something wrong, but I can't find photos, videos, or legible diagrams on the Internet of how that part of the vise is supposed to look. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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