DonInReno,
Yes, I considered that option, and may try it. Maybe if I bought a threaded rod that would screw in into the shaft and then gently apply pressure on it. The only thing is that the bend is literally 1/2" from the end of the shaft so it may be difficult to do that. the impact had to be pretty sever because the hand wheel is cracked in three places where it fits onto the shaft and the table top the machine was installed in broke in one corner. I guess something fell right on this machine during transport, when I went to pick it up it was still sitting on a pallet. I also thought of removing the shaft and stoping by a local machine shop and see if they can straighten it out for me, they may have equipment for this kind of issues. I contacted Juki to see if maybe this shaft was used in a newer model that is still production, but so far no response from them; they must think I am crazy..lol. Here are the images of the damage caused by the impact. I appreciate any suggestions. Thank you