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Telescopeman54
Vendor - Trapezium Telescopes & Services, LLC.
   
Reged: 08/17/07
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Loc: New Hampshire
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Re: Can this worm wheel be saved?
06/23/08 08:25 AM Attachment (60 downloads)
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Charlie:
I am of the opinion that you can pretty much kiss that gear good bye! If you try to re-center the worm on the wheel you will get even faster and uneven wear. Look carefully at the gear and you will see why.
I have exactly the opposite problem. I have a Gemini GI-1 and some meat head who had it before me tried to lap the gears. He totally trashed both worms. Luckily, the worm wheels are OK. The worms are trashed, though.
Here is a picture of the results of someone who has no idea what they were doing! I have just finished turning a new worm for the RA axle and will make another one for the DEC axle. A picture of the new one will follow.
CS
Steve
-------------------- Steve Forbes
6.25" f/15 Mogey/NASA refractor on GOTO GEM
6" f/15 Jaegers refractor on GOTO GEM
5.1" f/8 Burgess on CG-5 w/GOTONOVA
4" f/15 Jaegers on ORION ATLAS GOTO
2x 6" f/6 Edmund Palomar reflectors on GEMs w/ RA and DEC drives
2x 4-1/4" Edmund Palomar Jr. reflectors on GEMS w/ RA drives, (all circa 1965 - 69)
3" Edmund reflector on "EQ" mount from @1963
4" Criterion reflector with "EQ" mount from @1956.
150mm f/12 MAK w/iOptron Mini Tower
Lots of other stuff, too!
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