Help required to identify an old milling machine
Phillip Allen | 26/02/2011 05:56:23 |
8 forum posts 3 photos | Hello Fellow Machinists, It has a driven pulley with 4 flat belt surfaces (one V-grooved for driving with an electric motor). There is what appears to be a backgear system in the column with a shaft going forward to power the table; there is a 3 gear train at the rear of the column which seems to be connected to the shafts in the column. The overarm is about 75mm dia. and has 2 supports for the arbor. I could not ascertain the arbor taper. The really interesting part is the table which is unlike a standard milling table. It is about 1m long and about 200mm wide and can rotate for helical milling. The T slots do not continue for the whole length of the table. The LH end is fitted with some interesting apparatus - see photo. The front face of the table has two machined openings at the RH end where something has been removed. If anyone can provide any information about this old machine, I will be extremely grateful. Cheers, ![]() ![]() |
JasonB | 26/02/2011 09:33:49 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | Looks like the company is still going why not contact them
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