jackieschmidt
Gold $$ Contributor
Sometimes a Machinist has to be called upon to do out of the ordinary things.
Last week, one of our Customers messed up the level wind screw on the Towing Winch on one of their Harbor Tugs.
The major diameter of the screw is 7 inches.
Something either fell in the diamond screw or a chunk came off and chewed it up. In all, five places were damaged.
They could not get another diamond screw for 8 weeks, so they called me out to see what I could do.
The manufacture stated the screw was made from 4140 at just 28 RC.
Five of the diamond tips were ate up. So I ground out the bad metal and we welded it up with 7018 Low High rod.
I then hand ground the screw profile back to the correct lead and shape using nothing but a 4 inch disc grinder and tiger sanding discs.
It came out really nice, if you look close, you can see lighter colored metal on the Screw, showing how much I had to weld up and grind on several of the lands.
It’s back in service.




Last week, one of our Customers messed up the level wind screw on the Towing Winch on one of their Harbor Tugs.
The major diameter of the screw is 7 inches.
Something either fell in the diamond screw or a chunk came off and chewed it up. In all, five places were damaged.
They could not get another diamond screw for 8 weeks, so they called me out to see what I could do.
The manufacture stated the screw was made from 4140 at just 28 RC.
Five of the diamond tips were ate up. So I ground out the bad metal and we welded it up with 7018 Low High rod.
I then hand ground the screw profile back to the correct lead and shape using nothing but a 4 inch disc grinder and tiger sanding discs.
It came out really nice, if you look close, you can see lighter colored metal on the Screw, showing how much I had to weld up and grind on several of the lands.
It’s back in service.















