New Spindle Switch for RF-30

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Bill_Rittner

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My years of milling machine experience have taught me that a mill spindle needs reverse, something the RF-30 does not have. I use reverse for power tapping and running left hand tools. Left hand drills are great for removing broken screws. They often grab and back the screw right out. So I decided to add a new spindle switch with a reverse function. I found an appropriate drum switch. The original switch was removed and the wires were pulled out. I put plugs in the wire holes. The original wire clamps were used on the back of the switch. Then I drilled and tapped 4 holes in the machine head and mounted the switch. The original wires were hooked up in the switch and held in position on the side of the machine with a couple of cable clamps held on with screws in two more tapped holes. I now have forward and reverse.





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The next order of business was covering the front of the head where the original spindle switch was located. I made a cover out of 3/16" thick aluminum plate. Mounting holes were drilled in the corners and holes were drilled and tapped to re-mount the spindle speed chart. I drilled and tapped four holes in the head casting and mounted the cover and the speed plate.

This was an inexpensive and easy upgrade.

I am currently in the process of gathering parts and materials to put this mill on CNC control.
 
Nice upgrade!

Speaking of left hand drills, they are the ones that I go to for broken or stripped out screws. As you note in many cases they grab and remove the screw for you. No industrial maintenance shop should be without them.
 

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