*GOOD TO CHECK THE CENTER HEIGHT OFF THE TABLE.
and the offset from the table screw.
Trust me on this, always a good idea, just a scale measure to tell it it is right.
*GOOD TO CHECK THE CENTER HEIGHT OFF THE TABLE.
and the offset from the table screw.
Trust me on this, always a good idea, just a scale measure to tell it it is right.
*Cincinnati Tc grinders had two different heights and offsets. 4 7/8" height and Offffset the latest models, the earlier may have been 4 3/8(?). Plus, a lot of other machine accessories look similar.
The first size may have been from 1933 to 1937(?). Earley machine ran long-travel on a chain rather than balls, like a Harley chain, with a centering parallel to keep cross-feed centered.
The tables were the same.
A good rule for all machines is to note/check the height and offset for work heads and centers.
* Good The Op sent me a message that they did verify the size.
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