Dear TurboStew,
We have just removed the spindle from our machine (Arrow 500, Acramatic A2100 control) about 2 weeks ago. Procedure is the same for the arrow 1000- I'll upload some photos on this tomorrow for your reference. Its pretty straight forward (steps may not be 100% accurate- this is as i remember)-
1. Remove Z axis cover
2. Remove drawbar actuating cylinder assembly from on top (should be a triple cylinder with three incoming hoses, or a manifold at the cylinders). This is held on a plate, which is bolted onto the Z axis casting with 4 bolts- remove these 4 bolts and the full plate with cylinder assembly comes off (along with proximities if i remember correctly) note: we disconnected the proximities and removed the full assembly.
3. loosen/remove spindle motor bolts to release the belt tension (4 bolts, then slide the motor towards the spindle). Note: I removed the full motor, as I was cleaning up everything and also changing all the linear guides on all axes
4. remove the bolts from below and jack the spindle down.
From what I understand, step 2 is optional. We removed it anyway as we are rebuilding the full machine. Changing all guides, cleaning up the mess and putting it back together. Our screws were good too. My spindle cone was in bad condition and have sent it for a regrind at the same time bearing replacement.
I bought this machine recently and it reached my factory about 4 weeks ago. We powered it up and got it running, and then decided on a full rebuild as the axes were noisy.
Best of luck!