Has anyone converted this?
Simon Tyler | 05/01/2019 13:23:39 |
4 forum posts | Hi I've searched and not found anyone that has not converted a Clarke CL500M to have powerfeed in X for milling. *Before everyone dives in and tells me to get a different lathe, that does not help my issue. I have the lathe and it's done me well. The lathe has power feed in X when using the lathe option, but not when using the milling option. Normally this is not an issue dong the jobs I do. But I've been slitting slots in shafts and have 800 to do and wanted to add power feed so I can debur whilst slitting. A powerfeed would save me about 3days of work so if I spend a day adding it then it's worth doing and having for future use. I've seen various power feeds on ebay for approx £200, but they obviously don't have the same setup as the Clarke lathe and wondered if anyone has converted to suit. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/X-Axis-Power-Feed-Kit-for-BRIDGEPORT-Milling-Machine-240-volt-model/371969858074?hash=item569b219a1a:g:EIUAAOSwBahVdck3:rk:1 This sort of device can be bought quite cheap and I was wondering if I could make a simple conversion plate to mount it on and maybe turn up a bush to convert the 12mm diameter shaft the CL500 has to suit. Anyone been there with this.
Si |
Simon Tyler | 05/01/2019 13:27:29 |
4 forum posts | I have put some pics of the the lathe here...
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John Rudd | 05/01/2019 13:46:51 |
1479 forum posts 1 photos | While my conversion doesnt cover your particular machine, I bought a similar power feed for my Chester 626 mill. On opening the box and examining how it all went together, it was obvious it was better suited to a Bridgie....that aside, I managed to get it to fit the mill X field. Had to make a couple of bespoke bushes and bore out the brass gear by a miniscule amount... Was it worth it? Absolutely... Go for it saves a lot if effort.... |
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