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GENERAL DESCRIPTION. (Continued)

 Cross feed and saddle feed are controlled by two lever operated friction clutches. A feed reverse is provided in the oil immersed apron, and feed range from .001 to .061 inches per revolution of spindle.

 Belts feeds to cross slide .0005 inches to .0038 inches
 Belt feeds to saddle .001 inches to .0077 inches

 Using end gearing, with 48T gear on headstock stud, 24T gear on feed box stud, headstock reverse knob to the left and feed box set for threads but not closing half nuts, feed range is as follows:-

 Feed to cross slide .001 inches to .030 inches
 Feed to saddle .002 inches to .061 inches

 Taper turning attachment has adjustable ball bearings on all slides, is rigidly designed and shown in direct readings; inches per ft. and degrees. Settings are made by a worm driven dial, graduated to 1/60 degrees. Turns 5 inches of length and 15 degrees of included angle.

 Tailstock is gravity lubricated throughout, and provided with a micrometer dial. Clamping is by an adjustable lever and cam, designed for speedy operation. Base incoroprates set-over for taper turning to acute angles.

 All parts moving over slideways are protected by felt wipers. letters and numbers on thread and feed plate are cast in deep relief to counteract the wear of shop use.

 Both drive and pump motors are protected by the usually overload relays controlled by push button to front of cabinet. Relays are built in a compartment at the rear of the machine, the cover of which is provided with a safety isolator.

 The general shape and design of this machine is compact, all moving belts, gears, etc., are totaly enclosed yet readily accessible. There are no projecting handles, knobs, etc. and the base provides a compartment roomy enough to contain all spare parts comfortably.

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Last updated around 2004

I will put the rest together sometime[07/10/2007]