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Blown U joints in molder

2/3/26       
Barclay Barnett

Website: http://sunvalleywoodworks.com

One of my guys ran a 3.75" square piece of white oak into our molder to S4S it to 3.5" square. Problem is, he inadvertently set the height for 2.5". When it ran into the 2nd feed wheel, the U joints on the drive shaft exploded. I was able to get the broken parts off, and the rest of the machine appears to be ok.
My question is, how do I go about sourcing replacement parts?
The machine is a 25 year old Taiwanese 5 head molder that we use to do S4S work on furniture & cabinet parts. This is the first time I've had replace anything on it, except for a drive belt 15 years ago. The company is no longer in business, so I can't go to them for support. The parts themselves don't appear to be anything exotic, but I've looked online and can't seem to find what I need. Any ideas on what my next steps should be?


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2/3/26       #2: Blown U joints in molder ...
Fred

Hi Barclay,

Akhurst sells the Leadermac from Taiwan and they used to sell Cantek Moulders from Taiwan. I have been told a lot of the components of Taiwan Machinery originates out of the same foundry and factory but is sold in various brands.
I would contact Akhurst for this.

2/4/26       #3: Blown U joints in molder ...
cris

Try you're local auto parts store, they could be driveshaft joints.

2/4/26       #4: Blown U joints in molder ...
BH Davis  Member

Website: http://www.bhdavis.net

The yokes all look okay. Is that the case? If so measure the U-joints and see if you can find anything compatible.

Machinery companies keep costs down by designing their equipment around off the shelf parts as much as possible. I'd think if you take measurements from the destroyed U-joints and go online to some U-joint manufacturer website you would probably find something compatible.

If not then look to the complete yoke/u-joint assembly. While the center section looks more complex with what looks like some sort of slip shaft here too you should be able to find something.

BH Davis

2/4/26       #5: Blown U joints in molder ...
duster

The 2 yokes with the splined shaft are ok. But the other 2 are bent and I doubt are fixable. I've looked online, called a few molder service and repair companies (including Ackhust) with no luck, and gone to a local auto parts store. The auto part clerk thought the U joints were Spicer 1350's, which were inexpensive and readily available so I ordered a couple.
The 2 bent yokes are a different story. No luck so far finding anything like it.
Any ideas on where to look would be very much appreciated.

2/5/26       #6: Blown U joints in molder ...
Allen Chalifoux

Just spit balling but I did a Google search " parts for older Taiwanese moulders" ( i have one too) and came came up with several listing.
May be worth posting at.
Practicalmachinist.com also.
Good luck and hope you get back with your results, Allen

2/5/26       #7: Blown U joints in molder ...
Allen Chalifoux

Just had another thought, it's common for hot rod shops to have to alter drives harts. If you have any custom car builders in your area it may be worth contacting them. Being a low rpm part balance may not be critical. Allen

2/5/26       #8: Blown U joints in molder ...
Allen Chalifoux

Drive shafts!

2/5/26       #9: Blown U joints in molder ...
Tom Gardiner

You may have luck with a machine shop disassembling the yokes and then heating the arms and pressing them back into shape. It's a crap shoot with cast iron but worth a try after taking close measurements beforehand.

2/5/26       #10: Blown U joints in molder ...
Jason

Another suggestion is to contact Stiles Machinery.
They sell Kentwood moulders which are built in Taiwan. They might be able to track down something that would work for your moulder.
%#$@*& happens..

Best of luck!

Jason

 

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