Hello everyone,
I just bought an Edison Standard Model E with a swollen mandrel bearing. I've replaced two mandrel bearings, both on Standard Model D's. The is the first bad bearing I've had on an E. Am I correct in assuming that the bearing itself and the replacement process is the same on the Model D as it is on the Model E?
Also, I haven't started work on this machine yet, but I fear that getting the old bearing out may prove difficult. The mandrel shaft is completely frozen and won't budge at all. Does anyone have any tips for removing a stubborn bearing?
Thanks -
Mike
Swollen Mandrel Bearing on Edison Standard Model E
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Re: Swollen Mandrel Bearing on Edison Standard Model E
The repair process is the same as the Standard D. If you had experience with the D, this would be the same. Good luck and keep us posted.
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Re: Swollen Mandrel Bearing on Edison Standard Model E
Here are some instructions from Wyatt's Musical Americana http://www.wyattsmusical.com/centBearing.html. These are for Home and Triumph, but the principles are the same.
Good luck!
Andreas
Good luck!
Andreas