Jerry Allen
01-27-2008, 1:24 PM
Jet 1236 headstock bearings
It was snowing pretty good the other day so I decided to stay in the shop and install the new bearings I got on eBay for my Jet 1236 for $5. This is even though I have a new Jet 1442 on order. I didn't think it really needed them but wanted to get the experience. I have had the used 1236 for a few months and just assummed it was somewhat noisy by nature. It's about 10 years old. To my surprise, the right hand headstock bearing was actually rough and causing a lot of the noise. Also one of the bearings was a 6205Z where the other was a 6205ZZ. The Z's indicate shields and one bearing was only shielded on one side with grease oozing out and a little mixed in dirt and sawdust. Those were the stock bearings. I replaced both with 6205ZZ bearings, shielded both sides. Quite a difference. Also, as folks have mentioned, the stock grease is very stiff and in cold weather does not flow well. The new bearings are a lot smoother. Not a real hard job. Just needs a rawhide mallet, snap ring pliers, brass drift or equivalent, some Allen wrenches and some sand paper and oil for cleanup and lube. A gear puller would be helpful, but is not mandatory. Blocks of wood and an opening between vise jaws will work.
One thing to be said for these old Reeeves designs is that they are pretty easy to work on and modify.
A good source for bearings (see other sizes listed at left panel): http://www.vxb.com/page/bearings/PROD/Kit7124?gclid=CJrW-J7GvZACFRpdagodVmMrXg
Power Twist on Reeves Drive
A couple of weeks ago I got a 3/8" (3L) Fenner Power Twist from Grizzly to try on my Jet. I installed it and it works fine but did not reduce the noise as it did on my other tools. I had been eating a regular black v-belt (Gates Power Flex 3L230) after a few weeks. The Power Twist belt shows no sign of degradation after a couple of weeks of use, whereas new black v-belts were showing some degradation almost immediately.
When I changed out the bearings, I took the sheaves to the bench and cleaned the faces which were gored and uneven from wear with my orbital sander and a progression of Norton 3X disks through 320 grit. All the uneveness and black wavy depressions from belt wear were removed. The lathe is now quieter and running smoother.
I know there is a lot of disagreement on using the Power Twist on a Reeves drive. If the lathe was reversable I would NOT use one, but despite what some folks think, it works just fine on my Jet 1236.
Also, despite what the manual says, you do not need to remove the sheaves to replace a belt. Just put the drive at the lowest speed and you can walk the belt over the pulleys.
It was snowing pretty good the other day so I decided to stay in the shop and install the new bearings I got on eBay for my Jet 1236 for $5. This is even though I have a new Jet 1442 on order. I didn't think it really needed them but wanted to get the experience. I have had the used 1236 for a few months and just assummed it was somewhat noisy by nature. It's about 10 years old. To my surprise, the right hand headstock bearing was actually rough and causing a lot of the noise. Also one of the bearings was a 6205Z where the other was a 6205ZZ. The Z's indicate shields and one bearing was only shielded on one side with grease oozing out and a little mixed in dirt and sawdust. Those were the stock bearings. I replaced both with 6205ZZ bearings, shielded both sides. Quite a difference. Also, as folks have mentioned, the stock grease is very stiff and in cold weather does not flow well. The new bearings are a lot smoother. Not a real hard job. Just needs a rawhide mallet, snap ring pliers, brass drift or equivalent, some Allen wrenches and some sand paper and oil for cleanup and lube. A gear puller would be helpful, but is not mandatory. Blocks of wood and an opening between vise jaws will work.
One thing to be said for these old Reeeves designs is that they are pretty easy to work on and modify.
A good source for bearings (see other sizes listed at left panel): http://www.vxb.com/page/bearings/PROD/Kit7124?gclid=CJrW-J7GvZACFRpdagodVmMrXg
Power Twist on Reeves Drive
A couple of weeks ago I got a 3/8" (3L) Fenner Power Twist from Grizzly to try on my Jet. I installed it and it works fine but did not reduce the noise as it did on my other tools. I had been eating a regular black v-belt (Gates Power Flex 3L230) after a few weeks. The Power Twist belt shows no sign of degradation after a couple of weeks of use, whereas new black v-belts were showing some degradation almost immediately.
When I changed out the bearings, I took the sheaves to the bench and cleaned the faces which were gored and uneven from wear with my orbital sander and a progression of Norton 3X disks through 320 grit. All the uneveness and black wavy depressions from belt wear were removed. The lathe is now quieter and running smoother.
I know there is a lot of disagreement on using the Power Twist on a Reeves drive. If the lathe was reversable I would NOT use one, but despite what some folks think, it works just fine on my Jet 1236.
Also, despite what the manual says, you do not need to remove the sheaves to replace a belt. Just put the drive at the lowest speed and you can walk the belt over the pulleys.