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Mystery Dividing Head

Came with a Super 7

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Bob Johnstone02/11/2018 20:01:02
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Dividing Head 4.jpgDividing Head 3.jpgDividing Head 2.jpgI recently acquired a Myford Super 7, and this dividing head was amongst the goodies that came with it. I've searched the internet for images that might be able to identify it, with no luck. So I thought I would open it up to you more knowledgeable folks to help me. What is it? Does it fit a Myford lathe? More importantly, if it does, what am I missing? Any suggestions? Dividing Head 1.jpg

Edited By Bob Johnstone on 02/11/2018 20:02:20

Nick Hughes02/11/2018 21:08:10
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Have a look down this page **LINK**

Neil Wyatt02/11/2018 21:26:08
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I think it might be the pillar mounted variant of the Westbury dividing head rather than a Potts which was intended for milling rather than dividing.

Neil

Bob Johnstone18/11/2018 20:27:13
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Posted by Nick Hughes on 02/11/2018 21:08:10:

Have a look down this page **LINK**

Yes it certainly looks very similar. I will have to have a further rummage in goodies box to see if I can find additional parts that look like they belong to it. As it stands, it looks as if the base is missing.

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