rakort
Hot Rolled
- Joined
- Apr 27, 2011
- Location
- Central Wisconsin
Kind of pricey for a nonrunner? Was that a turret lathe in a prior life?You don't see that style of 10 EE everyday.
Hal
I think it's the adjustable carriage stop. (On lathes with ELSR . ) There is another one on the right end of the apron, on the feed rod. Monarch replaced the square headed bolt with the same shaped levers that's are used to lock the dials on the compound and cross feed.What is the knob just visible in some of the photos? It is at the bottom left of the apron. It almost looks like it is in the chip pan. It appears to be some small graduated dial.
Are you asking about the knob that's directly below the cross-feed dial?What is the knob just visible in some of the photos? It is at the bottom left of the apron. It almost looks like it is in the chip pan. It appears to be some small graduated dial.
20K with a dead drive? What are all those wires hanging out the right side of the carriage? That's a bit of change for a project.Cal
In the photos, (#1&3) that shows the feeds and threads plates, there is a numbered dial sticking out from the left hand side of the apron. It's located about where the oil fill spout is located.
CNC has a sharp set of eyes.
Hal
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