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Re: Need help finding parts and literature
I also see there is no thrust washer again red fiber washer that goes between the spindle nose flange and the right side of the right side spindle bearing.? I also see that you? have bronze
By Dennis Turk · #5061 ·
Re: Need help finding parts and literature
The first and third picture shows me a problem with the spindle.? The gear that is attached to the cone pulley on the spindle is not seated into the pulley properly.? I also wonder if this is
By Dennis Turk · #5060 ·
Re: Need help finding parts and literature
Hi Dennis Got some other pictures for your info. This was my original lathe ( with the drive system from my new unit, Also managed to find a gear that makes the chewed up shit lever work forward and
By robert lawrence · #5059 ·
Re: Hello from UK
If you look at the very end of the rear bed way tail stock end you will find the Lot # and Serial #.? That will tell us what model you have. If the lathe has been repainted the end of the bed way
By Dennis Turk · #5058 ·
Re: Hello from UK
Thankyou Dennis. Yes I did indeed find myself on Tony¡¯s website. I¡¯m at the level where differences are being talked about but I¡¯m not seeing the physical differences. Wood from the trees! ?I
By Ebaybono@... · #5057 ·
Re: Hello from UK
Welcome to the group.? There are several guys on the site that have Daltons in the UK.? Phil Boxal is one.? You have seen his lathe if you have looked at Tony Griffiths lathes UK site.? Met Tony
By Dennis Turk · #5056 ·
Re: Hello from UK
Thankyou Dan. I¡¯ve uploaded some photos of the lathe into an album label with yesterday¡¯s date.
By Ebaybono@... · #5055 ·
Re: Hello from UK
Welcome to the Dalton lathes group. I've not heard anything in the past about a misconfigured server. All the hardware stuff is handled by the folks at groups.io, so possibly they will pick up on
By Dan Linscheid · #5054 ·
Hello from UK
Hello from the UK. Newly acquired Dalton lathe. Not exactly sure how the group operates so I¡¯ll probably stumble quite a bit. Thus far very much enjoying reading up on this machines. 6 months ago I
By Ebaybono@... · #5053 ·
Re: Need help finding parts and literature
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
By Dennis Turk · #5052 ·
Re: Need help finding parts and literature
I have two of the end door cover brackets with the arm one is broken
By Rick Clayton · #5051 ·
Re: Need help finding parts and literature
What you have is only the second one to be found.? You have most of the parts to the lever collet closer.? The arm on the back of the lathe that is part of the door hinge is the support for the end
By Dennis Turk · #5050 ·
Re: Need help finding parts and literature
Hi again I have a couple of pieces that came with my lathe that I don¡¯t know where they are to be used. See attached. The gear cover has and arm extending out the back. Thanks Bob 226 376
By robert lawrence · #5049 ·
Re: Need help finding parts and literature
Here is the problem Robert with getting another shifter.? The detent holes in the end of your head stock were drilled on assembly to match the shifter they installed on the lathe. These are not
By Dennis Turk · #5048 ·
Re: Need help finding parts and literature
Hello I would have a working lathe except for this item. Need a complete unit, change lever for the Dalton six , type B4. Thanks Robert Lawrence 226 376
By robert lawrence · #5047 ·
Re: Need help finding parts and literature
Welcome to the Group Sergey OK so you have a Dalton that's great:-)? The Lot 4 started production early to mid 1914 and ran till the end of production in 1929.? Change gears are going to be a
By Dennis Turk · #5046 ·
Re: Need help finding parts and literature
Post us a picture of what you have assembled . have a complete garage for sale . still looking for gears for mine However Robert Lawrence Sent from
By robert lawrence · #5045 ·
Need help finding parts and literature
Greetings! I am looking for gears and any literature for my recent purchase. I came across an add on CL for a Dalton 6 Lot 4 for an amazing price, however it was fully disassembled by the previous
By SGK · #5044 ·
Re: bearing tolerance
Good news , I think.Motor wired, installed and running.? Should have paid more attention in Juice 2 in college.More than reasonable rpms on jack shaft.? Belt runs true.? I do believe the old girl
By L Leonard · #5043 ·
Re: bearing tolerance
Larry, You may find some pre existing shims under the bearings. I found a nice package of brass shim stock on line for under $25 a few years ago. Gave me a nice range of 6x12¡± shim stock sheets
By glenn brooks · #5042 ·