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Looking for Tooling for my Atlas/Craftsman 101.07403 Lathe
Hello! I am very new to the Atlas/Craftsman lathe in fact I picked up a lathe last weekend. I have not touched a lathe in 50 years so am a bit rusty with everything! I have ordered a couple of books
By Joseph Azzarello · #116999 ·
Re: Hello. New Owner of Old Atlas Mill
Hello Conjada, I too received one as a gift completely disassembled. i have been working on restoring it for the past few weeks this Forum really helped me find information.? i have attached a few
By Steve Lil · #116998 ·
Re: atlas 10" headstock reassembly
/g/atlas-craftsman/files/23%20Maintenance,%20Repairs%20and%20%20Tech%20Bulletins/Atlas%20Lathe%2010F%20Lubrication%20Rev%201.pdf
By Brian Roberts · #116997 ·
Re: atlas 10" headstock reassembly
No grease on spindle bearings! Use spindle oil. I use Zoom Spout oil. [email protected]> wrote:
By Jim Irwin · #116996 ·
Re: atlas 10" headstock reassembly
Mine wants spindle oil, not grease. Only place that uses grease is the shaft bearings for the countershaft.? SAE10 non-detergent oil is specified in the older manuals & lube charts. SAE20 for later
By Bill in OKC too · #116995 ·
atlas 10" headstock reassembly
hi all, I am at the stage where i think i can put the headstock back together.? As allways with these things i have done some research into what grease to use for the timkin bearings and ending up
By hedgesben@... · #116994 ·
Re: atlas 10" quick change tool post
I do not think Aloris makes an 0XA, which may be why the naming convention is different. This Aloris chart from their catalog should tell you what size you need unless you have a mini-lathe.
By Mike Poore · #116993 ·
Re: atlas 10" quick change tool post
??? ??? FWIW I read that lots of folks are removing their compounds & mounting the/a toolpost directly to then crossslide to improve rigidity . animal
By mike allen · #116992 ·
Re: atlas 10" quick change tool post
I have a 10" Atlas lathe. In order to get my AXA tool post to sit on my cross feed casting, I had to file down the hump on the casting so that I could get it to sit flat on the cross feed. It
By Larry Hoelscher · #116991 ·
Re: atlas 10" quick change tool post
OXA is much smaller. It is only supposed to work up to 8-9 inch lathes. You can try one to see if it works. Buy it from Amazon and if it is too small, send it back and order an AXA size. Get Outlook
By Andrei · #116990 ·
Re: atlas 10" quick change tool post
I have a 10" Atlas lathe. In order to get my AXA tool post to sit on my cross feed casting, I had to file down the [email protected]> wrote:
By Larry Hoelscher · #116989 ·
Re: atlas 10" quick change tool post
AXA Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg> ________________________________ Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2024 2:52:30 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re:
By Andrei · #116988 ·
Re: atlas 10" quick change tool post
So I have a 10in and a 12in Atlas lathes. Which wedge style tool holder set works best for both? Thanks Jim Irwin
By Jim Irwin · #116987 ·
Re: atlas 10" quick change tool post
“The beginning of wisdom is to call things by their proper name.” ― Confucius The accurate and correct term is "0XA", (That is *Zero* XA") which is the smallest size of quick change tool post
By db45acp · #116986 ·
Re: atlas 10" quick change tool post
mike Allen Wed, 23 11:45 "Pretty slick" It has the adjusting nut for centering the cutting tool height so it lands right on every time. It also filled a need not addressed by any other tool holder
By Ken H · #116985 ·
Re: atlas 10" quick change tool post
If you go to the Shars.com website, they have dimensional drawings of all the tool holders. Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg> ________________________________ Sent: Thursday, October
By Andrei · #116984 ·
Re: atlas 10" quick change tool post
No, that's the point I was trying inadequately to make above.? Each designation (AXA, BXA, etc) MUST take tool holders made exclusively for them.? It took ME? a LONG time to figure this out myself,
By DEEJ · #116983 ·
Re: Hello. New Owner of Old Atlas Mill
It looks like you have most of the stuff you need. ?An overarm support and a milling arbor will be necessary if you choose to run it as a Horizontal Mill. ? You can instead run it with a small face
By charles brady · #116982 ·
Re: Hello. New Owner of Old Atlas Mill
The Vintage Machinery website has many Atlas documents available for download which cover these mills. Welcome vintagemachinery.org Atlas Press Co. - Publication
By Charles Brumbelow · #116981 ·
Re: Hello. New Owner of Old Atlas Mill
Hello Bill in OKC, i’m just south of Tulsa. As a rancher, most of my day is on the sidetrack… Hope you get yours working! Not so sure about this one. But, time will tell.
By Conjada · #116980 ·