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A no: 219 Proof Press. Serial #: 11476 »

219 twin ink drums

Posted March 8, 2010 by Robert Woods   946 views    3 Comments    Print Print   

I have a 219 OS with twin ink drums. Does anyone have a procedure for removing them? There are a few reasons:

The bolt to adjust the height of the entire carriage to the form roller is completely hidden by the armature for the ductor roller (which is missing).

The press was stored in a damp environment and has pitting on these drums from rust. At some point it would be nice to have them turned.

If a ductor roller could be located, I might like to try to rebuild the whole assembly.

After removing the chain from the motor and idler sprockets, it looks like it might be possible to rotate the unit on bolt “A” (see photo). Being able to lift the unit would allow access to the height adjustment. The problem is there is a block protruding through the frame of the press that connects to the clutch in the rear ink drum even after the linkage “B” is disconnected.

Any ideas?

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3 comments have been posted on “219 twin ink drums”.

  1. Paul Moxon, Moderator commented:
    March 10, 2010 at 12:59 pm

    Here’s a detail from parts sheet No. 2. The idler cam appears to be different than later worm gears, but I don’t see why one wouldn’t work. The diameter of the rubber would be more important.

  2. robertwoods commented:
    March 10, 2010 at 8:36 am

    Thank you.

    I didn’t realize that the missing ductor roller had a worm gear for oscillation.

  3. Paul Moxon, Moderator commented:
    March 10, 2010 at 8:18 am

    I’ve alerted a few 219 OS owners who may be able to comment. Meanwhile, I imagine that the block block protruding through the frame at B could be unthreaded.

    You may be able to locate a ductor for a later model press and if it doesn’t fit have a new shaft fabricated and install the older worm gear. Then of course have the rubber recovered.

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