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Re: SL replacement drive belts
Hello Leslie! Several eBay vendors of orange polyurethane belts, eg search for ¡° Emco Unimat SL 1000 DB 200 Belts¡±. I half shredded one by rubbing it against a stray item on my desk, so bought
By Mehmood · #58467 ·
SL replacement drive belts
Hi Just had a belt break on my SL today while milling (on the Myford). Could someone tell me who sells SL belts in the UK please? Thanks. Leslie
By Leslie Bevis-Smith <leslie.bevis.smith@...> · #58466 ·
Re: Overall Performance of Unimat 3
Neil, I checked the files section for the drawing of the Sherline threading attachment adapter for the U3 and saw what I think is the file you referenced but I could not open the file for viewing. Do
By OldToolmaker · #58465 ·
Re: Mauser caliper question
I would suggest that JHM, you search the internet for ¡°how to read a Vernier scale¡±, it¡¯s easy to do but harder to describe here in words than see in a sketch online. (I¡¯m in my mid sixties
By Mehmood · #58464 ·
Re: Mauser caliper question
I have a cheap dial caliper (~$30) I got in the mid 80's, and it's still doing well after all these years with almost daily use.? I have better ones, but the old one still gets the most use.? I will
By Dave Seiter · #58463 ·
Re: Overall Performance of Unimat 3
Neil, Thanks for the quick reply and the heads-up Steve
By Steve · #58462 ·
Re: Overall Performance of Unimat 3
Buy the Sherline set for their lathe. There are instructions on our site to make a little adapter to use them on a U3. Neil
By Neil Morrison · #58461 ·
Re: Overall Performance of Unimat 3
Where on the Sherline Web site do they offer "gears" for a Unimat U3?
By Steve · #58460 ·
File /Mauser Feinmesszeuge.pdf uploaded #file-notice
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By Group Notification <noreply@...> · #58459 ·
Re: Mauser caliper question
Hello: Yes, I can make it out to 0.1 mm. Then the lack of numbers must be because this model can read only up to 0.1 mm The rest you have to guess. I have never been able to make much sense of inches,
By Julius Henry Marx · #58458 ·
Re: Mauser caliper question
Hello: Thanks for the link. It does read in mm I can read 25.4mm when I set it at 1.0" like in the photo I uploaded. It is the lack of numbers in the lower scale is what seemed strange to me. I found
By Julius Henry Marx · #58457 ·
Re: Mauser caliper question
Hello JHM: The lower scale is metric, each line is 1mm and with the vernier you can read to 0.1mm, (0.004"). The caliper is set to 25.4mm ( 1" ). The top scale is inches, each line is 1/16" and with
By Carl · #58456 ·
Re: Mauser caliper question
This site may help you:?https://www.miniphysics.com/how-to-read-a-vernier-caliper.html I have a Helios vernier caliper I bought very used when I was 17 or 18. Unfortunately, I'm not exactly sure
By Bill in OKC too · #58455 ·
Mauser caliper question
Hello: While looking for something else, this morning I came across a brand new 6" Mauser caliper on sale at? the local e-place. I'm a magnet for these things and could not let it pass by. Much less
By Julius Henry Marx · #58454 ·
Re: A slight diversion from chuck issues: 24v DC motor wire code
Had a solar hot water heater controller like that on my house in Las Vegas in the early 80's. That company didn't another dime from me.? A few years ago one of the industrial washing machines I was
By Bill in OKC too · #58453 ·
Re: Overall Performance of Unimat 3
I am aware Sherline has thread gear sets for the Unimat 3 in both metric as well as imperial. I am not sure if they are compatible or adaptable to the SL and DB. I would think they could be adapted.
By OldToolmaker · #58452 ·
Re: A slight diversion from chuck issues: 24v DC motor wire code
Thanks for the correction John.? I think it is what I was taught in school many years ago, but it may have been reinforced or misremembered by knowing that in monochrome processes such as
By Mehmood · #58451 ·
Re: A slight diversion from chuck issues: 24v DC motor wire code
You can always sleeve the leads of your motor for safety sake even with heatshrink. It is cheap enough & readily available as well as easy to use. I've done it before on gear that I wanted to make
By Brian Symons · #58450 ·
Re: A slight diversion from chuck issues: 24v DC motor wire code
The problem is the same as that with thread sizes ¨C there are simply too many of them to be uniform everywhere. Even just In the US, for house wiring (120 / 240 volts), ground is bare or green, hot
By Gerald Feldman · #58449 ·
Re: A slight diversion from chuck issues: 24v DC motor wire code
As I recall the change was made because of the many different and often dangerously contradictory colour codes around the world. The colours arrived at were what was left when all the contradictions
By Keith S. Angus · #58448 ·