I think the casting with the screw is part of a tool post - it would fit on a stud in the top slide and the domed washer and nut hold it down. ?The clamping force is applied by nipping the little screw to apply pressure on the tool. ?The sort of thing you find on early UK lathes.
HTH,
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You have a couple of parts I dont recognize .? The casting with the screw with the knurled knob is a mystery to me and not sure its a Dalton part..? Here is a picture of a lathe I have that is still in the crate.? Its a Dalton 9 and again is the only one know of with the lever collet closer.? Were as your lever closer on? your smaller lathe will work with 3C collets the Dalton 9 could not only use the 3C but could also use the 4C that went up to 3/4 inch capacity were as the C3 only went to 17/32 or just over 1/2 inch.? In the pile of parts picture you can see the parts to the lever collet closer. its just like the one used on your lathe only just a bit bigger though they did use some of the same parts.? Mostly the tub was larger as it was 1 inch in diameter and was for the 4C collet.
On Sunday, October 11, 2020, 07:23:25 PM PDT, Rick Clayton via <
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I have two of the end door cover brackets with the arm one is broken
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