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Re: Confirming this is a Dalton


 

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That is really weird Gerath I have never seen a forward reveres shifter gear with broken teeth. Worn yes but never broken.? It’s a classic repair Gerath seen it on back gears a lot of times.? OK need to know all the dimensions on the gear.? Number of teeth OD thickness and the center bore and counterbore if it has one.? We will have to make up some gears.? We can get spur gears from Boston or Browning and then machine them to what you need.? Done this many times.? Think I? have a shifter with gears to a Dalton 9 will have to look when I get back home.? We might just get lucky and they will be the same size you need.? In the past when I repaired these shifter gears or tumbler gears as some call them I modify the spindle and then install sealed roller bearings in the gear. Will see what I have on hand for material to make a gib for you when I get back home.? I am down at a little place I have on the Oregon coast.? I? have a little machine shop here also and I have been doing some control upgrades on a couple of machines that we run with variable frequency inverters.? Making control stations for them and wiring them in as well as re-programing the inverter to run from a remote control setup.? ?Dennis

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From: gmciver@...
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2022 4:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [DaltonLathes] Confirming this is a Dalton

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I measured the gib again it appears to be 65 degrees and 0.156” thick. I attached a picture of an interesting gear repair as well. Still working through painting parts. I do have one back plate luckily. Hopefully we can track down some compound measurements?

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