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gary23/06/2023 19:19:19
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20230623_165106.jpg20230623_165124.jpg20230623_165139.jpgin order to save a large vintage drill i had to take this, does anyone know what it is and is it worth restoring. it is stuck solid and came with a large motor also stuck. there is a plate with size pb1 no 1766 stamped on it.20230623_165618.jpg

MichaelR23/06/2023 19:45:51
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Search for Atterton and Ellis, could be a lawn mower cylinder blade grinder Link

Edited By MichaelR on 23/06/2023 19:59:25

paul rushmer23/06/2023 20:24:24
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Hi

I happen to work for the company that still make the modern version (Bernhard & co). The cylinder or real is mounted in the two bronze bearings and slowly rotated and the grinding wheel is rotated and moved along the large slotted shaft. One of my jobs is to put the slots in the shaft of the modern machines, if you can find a serial no we have all the order books and should be able to find the manufacture date and customer.

Hope this helps Paul

gary23/06/2023 20:43:56
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thanks michael and paul that was quick! paul the number is sizepb1 number1766 do i write or email the company ffor information gary

paul rushmer24/06/2023 13:31:29
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Gary

I will taik to the right man on monday when I get back to work.

Paul

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