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Re: Feed Transmission For Mini Lathe ?


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The American price is 57 bucks, for price comparison.?

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Brian Symons via groups.io <symons391@...>
Sent: Monday, September 4, 2023 12:36:11 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>; clankennedy2004@... <clankennedy2004@...>
Subject: Re: [Unimat] Feed Transmission For Mini Lathe ?
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I know there is at least one seller of the C0 in Australia.

They sell complete set ups but I can check the availability & price of the feed if you want.

You may find our exchange rate better for you too.

Regards,
Brian.

On 31-August-2023 8:53 pm, clankennedy2004 via groups.io wrote:
Hey Guys, I'm hoping some of you bright people will be able to help. I'm looking for a Feed Transmission for a Sieg C0 Mini Lathe. Ive seen photos of them before and they appear really simple, driven by a small rubber belt connected to a shaft with a radius groove for a pulley. The shaft then has two small bevel gears to transfer the motion to the lead-screw. The problem I face is the housing is cast and I could perhaps weld up something else it would be a bit of a faf and the other is that i cant index gears. So I'm looking for some simple parts to make my own. I will need two small bevel gears but can make my own shafts and would also need the rubber belt. How to make the 'housing' will pose the biggest problem, one which i have not thought about as yet but I'm sure i could make this too if i apply myself. I'm just reaching out to see if anyone can help ! Maybe someone has a spare assembly for an old sieg c0 they never use. Mine is an ax-minster but they are the same lathe. I think grizzly also did one, or badged one imported from who knows where. I'm in the UK though so bear this in mind

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