mgnbuk | 15/11/2020 11:08:25 |
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Found through "completed" section as suggested, but using "Swift Summerskill" & not with the listing number - even though that appears to be correct, Ebay search doesn't find it. And that doesn't appear to be designed for line shafting drive as I remembered, as it has an electric motor drive on top of the columns. The table reversal seems to be mechanically accomplished by changing the flat belt from one pulley to the next. Possibly a "half way house" solution to provide a stand alone electrically driven version of a line shafting drive original design before a move to a Ward Leonard direct drive ? Still too big to get in my garage, though. Nigel B.
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