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    Default Durden up 10 600 pacemaker

    I thought there was a specific location for this type of thread I can't find it so I am posting hereCan any supply photo's of the rise and fall mechanism for a Durden UP 10/12 600 Pacemaker i have one and these parts are missing, I wish to make them the machine is toogood to scrap

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    Quote Originally Posted by China View Post
    I thought there was a specific location for this type of thread I can't find it so I am posting hereCan any supply photo's of the rise and fall mechanism for a Durden UP 10/12 600 Pacemaker i have one and these parts are missing, I wish to make them the machine is toogood to scrap
    I have stripped mine down as the height adjustment was not working on the one I bought yesterday and this is what I found. The bracket that finally bolts to table is clearly not standard and was not bolted to the table, hence not operating. Other than that it looks ok to function properly. I am not sure if the length of it is correct, but I will make a better copy of this one and try it out. The moron that made the bracket for this failed to drilled an undersize size hole, making the correct size bolt useless, possibly why it was never bolted up.
    If there is anything more you need, let me know, I will help.
    Rob.
    PS. I read that there is a photo resizer here.... it did not seem to work with my photos, I had to resize to about 4mb, or it timed out?
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    My machine has no forward reverse switch, not mitre cross slide and no bars at the front to fit the saw fence to unfortunately. The switch should be no real issue and I figure there is probably a generic cross slide I can buy, but if anyone has dimensions on the bars it would be helpful. I figure they should be about 50mm wide, and the thickness is limited by the fence fitment, but the length would be good to know. I am hoping to start fabricating these tomorrow, after I buy the bolt needed for the rise/fall, and some steel stock, if there is anything open tomorrow.
    Rob.

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    Default Original Durden products.

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    These are all I have from the early 80's, unfortunately no Pacemaker manual. If anyone has one and can post it, I would be interested in looking at it.
    Rob.
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