View Full Version : I need the number for Wilke Machinery
Bob Elliott
08-26-2009, 9:48 AM
The firewall at work won't let me on the Wilke Machinery web site. I need the phone number if someone has a minute to post it here.
I have a 12" Bridgewood table saw with interchangeable arbors. I can't get the 1" arbor off because the Allen socket on the end is getting rounded out. I want to see how much a new one is.
IMHO they should have machined a hex feature on the end that would take a socket or wretch instead of a Allen socket. It would have been much better. I may weld a nut on the end if I get it off in one piece.
Bob
Ken Fitzgerald
08-26-2009, 10:10 AM
Bob,
Try this:
(800) 235-2100
Wes Bischel
08-26-2009, 10:19 AM
Bob,
I couldn't find the Wilke website, only a few listing sites with contact info. I think they changed the name to C.H. Wilke, if so, the numbers are listed below.
Wes
C.H. Wilke Inc.
801 N. Duke St.
York, PA 17404
Phone: (717) 764-5000
Fax: (717) 764-3778
Toll-Free: (800) 235-2100
E-Mail: info@chwilke.com
John Thompson
08-26-2009, 10:44 AM
Bob,
I couldn't find the Wilke website, only a few listing sites with contact info. I think they changed the name to C.H. Wilke, if so, the numbers are listed below.
Wes
C.H. Wilke Inc.
801 N. Duke St.
York, PA 17404
Phone: (717) 764-5000
Fax: (717) 764-3778
Toll-Free: (800) 235-2100
E-Mail: info@chwilke.com
That is correct as Curt closed Wilke Machinery and now does business under C. H. Wilke, Inc. He doesn't import anymore but does still have parts for Bridgewood for the most part.
Bob Elliott
08-26-2009, 11:28 AM
I got a hold of Curt. he looked up the part # and price - it was $99.99!!!! I thought it woudl be around 1/4 of that.
I am going to chuck it up in a lathe and drill and tap a hole where the Allen socket is. Then I'll install a hardened bolt that will be Locktited in place. I hope it works!
Dick Sylvan
08-27-2009, 12:24 AM
The firewall at work won't let me on the Wilke Machinery web site. I need the phone number if someone has a minute to post it here.
I have a 12" Bridgewood table saw with interchangeable arbors. I can't get the 1" arbor off because the Allen socket on the end is getting rounded out. I want to see how much a new one is.
IMHO they should have machined a hex feature on the end that would take a socket or wretch instead of a Allen socket. It would have been much better. I may weld a nut on the end if I get it off in one piece.
Bob
Sounds to me like your firewall sort of keeps you in a hole. Hope it's a good job.
Bob Elliott
08-27-2009, 11:38 AM
Yes, they do keep us in an internet hole. It is an excellent job and worth hassles like this.
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