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Beall Buffing --stuck wheels

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I have a stand alone system with the Beall supplied fittings on a dedicated 1725 rpm motor. Lately I am frequently encountering stuck wheels that will not reverse out of the female shaft. This necessitates taking the wheel apart to remove it. It happens with all three wheels.
Of course Beall said that they never heard of this before, (that was before Lee Valley took over).

Any suggestions?
 
My threads are 3/8 - 16, and that is not the issue. The flange of the buffs gets locked against the end of the aluminum shaft.
Guess i got my sizes mixed up i knew it was a standard size as i made mini buff wheels for buffing acrylic. Ron's recommendation for a nylon washer would probably work i have never had a problem getting them off by grabbing the buff and spinning it. I need to go look at mine now because i didn't think there was any metal on metal contact.
 
Guess i got my sizes mixed up i knew it was a standard size as i made mini buff wheels for buffing acrylic. Ron's recommendation for a nylon washer would probably work i have never had a problem getting them off by grabbing the buff and spinning it. I need to go look at mine now because i didn't think there was any metal on metal contact.
I am not getting any metal contact except for the bolt threads.

I'll try the nylon washer idea.
 
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