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Bridgeport Type Horizontal Attachment

Rear Arbor support

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Gray6224/04/2013 10:58:54
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Some time ago I acquired this 40int horizontal attachment for my Ajax AJT4. Since then I have been trying to locate a rear arbor support (fleabay prices for these are astronomical!)

Does anyone know where I can obtain one (or drawings of such) if anyone has one that they no longer need I am up to purchasing at a sensible price.

thanks

Graeme

Gray6224/04/2013 11:11:12
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For reference, this is the part I am looking for

Graeme

Bazyle24/04/2013 23:36:50
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Perhps you could start with a tailstock casting..........

John Stevenson24/04/2013 23:44:50
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Fabricate a bracket up to fit the dovetail, a spacer black and a plumber block for the bearing.

Nothing is critical you you move the quill to line up.

Chris Gunn25/04/2013 10:08:24
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Coalburner, I have a complete unit for my Bridgeport, that looks just like the picture, Where are you in the country? You are welcome to come and measure it if you are close to Northants

Chris Gunn

John Stevenson25/04/2013 10:24:31
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There is no reason why he cannot do his own drawing.

there are 2 restraints, it has to fit the dove tails and he has the machines sothat's taken care off and the centre distance has to be equal to or greater than the closed distance of the attacment when fitted to the quill.

Either that or I'm missing something ?

Gray6225/04/2013 11:39:10
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Hi John,

Yep, I've done some drawings, As I've never had my mits on one of these I was just looking for some clarity,

Do the original units have a bronze bearing or a self aligning roller bearing or what.. ?

thanks all

Graeme

P.S. Kwil has offered to give dimensions from his unit laugh

John Stevenson25/04/2013 12:39:54
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The Bridgy ones just have a bronze bush

Bazyle25/04/2013 13:31:35
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Is there a reason why even relatively new horizontals still used a bush when roller bearings would have been classier and not dripping oil? Would the ease of fit of the inner to make assembly quick be a liability?

John Stevenson25/04/2013 13:57:31
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We have always made them like this wink

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