Re: South Bend indexing centers unit cat #ce9635
Fred, If someone does come up hith an operation/set-up instruction
sheet, I would gladly pay zerox and mailing costs for copies. Thank you, Bob M. --- In southbendlathe@..., fred eisner <imsteamer21@...> wrote: +0000Subject: [southbendlathe] Re: South Bend indexing centers unit cat #CE9635 southbendlathe@..., anthrhodes@ wrote:>> > The Indexing Attachment is almost certainly intended for use with a milling > machine. The pins on the bottom are used to align the attachment with the > T-slots of the mill's table.> > At 5" swing it appears to be too large to fit on a lathe, and there doesn't > appear to be a way to mount it to the cross slide.> > Looks like a 72:1 worm drive. 5 degrees per revolution of the ball handle, 50 > divisions would give 1/10 degree increments.> > Anthony> Berkeley, Calif.> ******************************************> In a message dated Fri Apr 13, 2007 6:11 pm Pacific Daylight Time, Bob writes:> > This indexing jig came with the new 10K I just picked up. One of these> jigs is pictured on e-bay #180104500537. I found the exploded parts> list in southbendmanual files and a picture and general description in> a SB 1956 catalog but there is no operating and installation> instructions that I can find. The unit came with a dog clamp that I> need dimensions to machine a copy and it came with 2 pins that fit> into the base. These pins are on my indexer but I don't know what> their function is. I would be glad to pay copy and postage costs for> a zerox set of this information.> > > > > ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.>
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