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9th June 2014, 02:19 AM #16
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its a 6 inch an when i reassemble it today ill take some more pics, the paint or baked enamel looks like a quality type machine but some of the rest of it seems a bit more of maybe indian origin, chunky type graduations, and the bottom is only covered in by a galvanized shield not sealed
There is a couple of features i haven't worked out yet the collar around the spindle shaft between the indexing plate housing and the main body has 2 different positions but for the life of me i cant see what it does, the indexing plate is 2 sided which i guess is good saves misplacing one when not in use and also its almost covered in except for a small window to access the holes
but more when i get it put back together today
i wonder if the mt 3 adapter is meant to come out
till later john
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I have the same one John, the two position collar is to engage or disengage the worm drive.
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9th June 2014, 02:40 PM #21SENIOR MEMBER
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well its back together minus a bit of grease replaced with 68 hydraulic oil
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the cover over the indexing plate (which is double sided) is graduated from 0 to 150 so i guess that means each turn of the handle is 5 degrees which can be divided up into 150 divisions
ill have to take the rotating collar off again and see what makes it disengage at the moment it doesnt
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9th June 2014, 03:37 PM #22SENIOR MEMBER
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techo 1 your right i pulled the spindle out again and had a closer look its all on a sort of cam arrangement a bit of adjustment and it works much better and a lot smoother
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thank you
john
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9th June 2014, 04:25 PM #23Senior Member
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Hi John,
Nice purchase - that's a good looking table.
The arrangement of T slots is excellent IMO - very versatile for securing a variety of workpieces and chucks.
My Vertex turned out to have only three radial slots, and it is rather inconvenient at times with different workpieces, or a 4 jaw chuck which could otherwise be mounted without a backing plate.
Cheers,
Bill
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9th June 2014, 07:34 PM #25SENIOR MEMBER
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techo1 i wonder if you have any documentation or its origin ?????
john
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