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Re: Atlas Craftsman 3950 back gear question #10d-260
Jack, I am new to this so please bear with me. I think I understand what you are saying with regard to the process... Here is the video I have been
By Dan in Cali · #102812 ·
Atlas Craftsman 3950 back gear question #10d-260
dnotti I have a 3950 and fnd that there is "one" place it will engage and dis-engage. With the the back gear lever out-the spindle and drive pulley free wheeling I marked the pulley and kept moving
By jack bartlett · #102811 ·
Re: Atlas MF horizontal mill, power feed gears
Got it also. ?My printer is able to increase scale, so now have enlarged image. Thanks so much.
By Pumpguy · #102810 ·
Re: Atlas Craftsman 3950 back gear question #10d-260
Hi All, Robert has it correct. I can remove the spring clip but that does not help. I can't get the coupling to pull out or off. I can see from the parts diagram that there is a spring and ball in the
By Dan in Cali · #102809 ·
Re: Atlas Craftsman 3950 back gear question #10d-260
Larry, He has an Atlas 3950. The headstock and belt drive is nothing like the earlier Atlas lathes. The 3950 manual is in Files. Downoload it and you will see what I mean. It has 8 speeds and no
By Robert Downs · #102808 ·
Re: Not Convinced
The Tab sheets are not numbered. Most of the scans floating around do not include them. Final page number most of them is 238, the last Index page. If the speed chart is on page 49, it is a scan that
By Robert Downs · #102807 ·
Re: Atlas Craftsman 3950 back gear question #10d-260
dnotti: Why are you showing us pictures of the small end of the pulley. The bull gear pin #10-256, that disingages the pulley from the back gear is located on the large end of the pulley. The only
By Larry Hoelscher · #102806 ·
Re: Atlas Craftsman 3950 back gear question #10d-260
You need a tool to remove the circlip or snapring. If you're in the US, these will work: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-8-in-Snap-Ring-Pliers-HSRPS8/204761089 Also available at any auto parts
By Bill in OKC too · #102805 ·
Re: Not Convinced
It is a pdf copy downloaded from scribd.com, so there is no telling if it's complete. That particular page is not actually numbered. The following page is 48, and 49 is the chart with all the speeds
By Bill in OKC too · #102804 ·
Atlas Craftsman 3950 back gear question #10d-260
I am new to the forum. New to metal working. New to lathes. I am...a total newbie! Just got my first lathe, Atlas 3950, knowing it was a hobby lathe, but just to get started and see if I even liked
By Dan in Cali · #102803 ·
Re: Not Convinced
The chart on page 233 only applies to the 9¡± and the 10A, B, C Unit Plan Lathes. It disappeared in 1957. The speed chart for the 10, 10D, 10F. and all of the 12¡± is on page 47 except for MOLOS
By Robert Downs · #102802 ·
Atlas 6" spindle.
Ho to all of you, I am looking an used spindle in any condition (it will be shorted for a special project) at a decent price. The seller will have to ship it to?Canada ( I am canadian). I will be
By jacques Ducasse · #102801 ·
Re: Not Convinced
Bill: The speed chart is located on page 233. Granted mine is a reprint with a glossy cover and NO print date behind the title page. wrote:
By Larry Hoelscher · #102800 ·
Re: Not Convinced
Thanks for the heads up. Tipping over won't be a problem because the lathe is bolted to the bottom of the 1/4" thick steel rectangular box which weighs more than the lathe, has a wider footprint than
By Stan Gorodenski · #102799 ·
Re: Not Convinced
Clausing sentme a photocopyof my QC42?Parts list and exploded diagram years ago. You might inquire of them. Sent from my Boost Mobile Phone.
By perry7122 · #102798 ·
Re: Not Convinced
Becareful , even with the motor mounted low the lathe is very top heavy and easy to turn over if not bolted down. Sent from my Boost Mobile Phone.
By perry7122 · #102797 ·
Re: Not Convinced
That¡¯s true. I have often wondered why Atlas did not supply the machines sent to Britain with 50 CPS motor pulleys. Robert Downs Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2019 03:06 To: [email protected]
By Robert Downs · #102796 ·
Re: Not Convinced
Bill, The Atlas MOLO with Copyright 1937 printed on the Copyright Page was reprinted 14 time (according to Atlas) between 1938 and 1953. There were at least seven and maybe eight versions over that
By Robert Downs · #102795 ·
Re: Not Convinced
The manuals generally use the same speed chart for both 10¡± and 12¡±. Although the support components (such as counter shaft bracket) are different, in any given year, the four pulleys have the
By Robert Downs · #102794 ·
Re: Not Convinced
I have it entered as June, 1941. Robert Downs Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2019 21:25 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [atlas-craftsman IO] Not Convinced I'm not familiar with all this
By Robert Downs · #102793 ·