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F.8L Falco Construction Manual
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Revision 4, March 1, 2002
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Trial fit the horizontal shaft and miter gear as shown in Figure 41. If it is necessary to
achieve a proper meshing of the gear teeth, grind/sand the hub of the miter gear on the
vertical shaft—a number of builders have reported that this was required.
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When you have everything firmly in place, drill 11/64” and then ream with a 3/16” reamer
for P/N 520-3 spur gear.
Note:
All drilling should be done in a drill press, or the drill will “wander”. This
operation is best done with two people.
It is
very
easy for the shaft to move after the drilling has begun, so any method that can be
used to hold the parts in position should be used. Use a marking pen to mark the shaft so
that you can detect any movement. Use wood wedges to hold things in position. P/N
520-5 shaft may be put in place and a wood wedge placed between it and the miter gear.
A shim may be used above the middle miter gear to prevent it from moving. A small piece
of angle-iron may be clamped to the inner side of the housing to prevent the gear from
moving. Always use some mechanical means of preventing the shafts from moving.
One method that has been used with great success by Falco builders is to drill and tap the
gear hub for a setscrew. Put this hole (10-32 is fine) at 90° to the existing hole, then lock
the gear in place with a setscrew while you drill the hole for the roll pin. Discard the
setscrew after the roll pin is installed.
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Put a 3/16” drill in the hole for the roll pin and check the gears for smooth running. If
things have shifted, you may make a slight adjustment by putting a shim between the spur
gear and the bearing, or you may sand the bottom of the spur gear slightly.
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Install the roll pin for the spur gear.
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Clamp the shaft in position and prepare for drilling the lower miter gear. The spur gear
may be clamped, or you may use a shim between the upper miter gear and the housing.
The lower miter gear may be clamped in place with a wood wedge forced between it and
P/N 520-5 shaft, but you must be very careful to make sure that the wedge does not push
on P/N 520-6A shaft.
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When you have everything firmly in place, drill 11/64” and then ream with a 3/16” reamer
for the lower miter gear. Install the roll pin for the miter gear.
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