pierrard
Plastic
- Joined
- Jan 3, 2019
- Location
- Fribourg, Switzerland
Hello,
My apologies if this is not the right place for this post; the main thread doesn't mention the EMCO brand but I saw a few EMCO posts here and they share a few specs with the Schaublin (usage of W20 collets).
I recenlty acquired a used but clean Austrian lathe from a retired gentleman. He was a plumber and not a mechanic, so he did not have the complete set of accessories for his machine, which I am trying now to complete.
It is an EMCO MAXIMAT COMPACT M3100 mark2, but without the banjo arm (quadrant set) holding the 4 interchangeable gears to set the screw-cutting pitch. I am highly motivated to buy/build such accessory as I can't have proper pitch for screw cutting without it. It is currently equipped with a 2 speed pulley that allows for a fast removal of materials, and a finish pass, but no gearbox for threads. EMCO at the time (60s) had the MQ-3120 option for sale, but my lathe wasn't lucky to get that one.
Could one of you help me out by selling a spare, or providing diagrams allowing me to get one rebuilt?
Thanks in advance!
Laurent
PS: happy New Year from Switzerland!
My apologies if this is not the right place for this post; the main thread doesn't mention the EMCO brand but I saw a few EMCO posts here and they share a few specs with the Schaublin (usage of W20 collets).
I recenlty acquired a used but clean Austrian lathe from a retired gentleman. He was a plumber and not a mechanic, so he did not have the complete set of accessories for his machine, which I am trying now to complete.
It is an EMCO MAXIMAT COMPACT M3100 mark2, but without the banjo arm (quadrant set) holding the 4 interchangeable gears to set the screw-cutting pitch. I am highly motivated to buy/build such accessory as I can't have proper pitch for screw cutting without it. It is currently equipped with a 2 speed pulley that allows for a fast removal of materials, and a finish pass, but no gearbox for threads. EMCO at the time (60s) had the MQ-3120 option for sale, but my lathe wasn't lucky to get that one.
Could one of you help me out by selling a spare, or providing diagrams allowing me to get one rebuilt?
Thanks in advance!
Laurent
PS: happy New Year from Switzerland!