Re: countershaft bearings
Are you talking about the roller bearings that are by the two grease cups? If so, when I rebuilt my Atlas I found out to my surprise that they are the same bearings that the Ford model T used in the
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gjprosnik
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Re: countershaft bearings
Hehe, the grass is always greener. I would love to raid the UK of a Super 7. As soon as the lottery hits I am doing it
We should arrange an exchange program
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Steve Bergeron
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Re: countershaft bearings
@Bill in OKC too.... my friend is a model engineer and through him i know of a couple of others but its a dying art? mainly because here is no engineering in the uk anymore.? In fact everyone is
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hedgesben@...
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Re: countershaft bearings
On another forum (Home shop machinist) it was suggested that "caster bearings" may work for the countershaft. On Wednesday, February 12, 2025 at 07:39:12 AM CST, hedgesben via groups.io
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Don Zarling
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Re: countershaft bearings
With a little help you should be able to build a new countershaft. Which, of course, would be easier if you have access to a second lathe. I get the impression that model engineers are pretty common
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: countershaft bearings
That's why I suggested OP call Clausing. They will know what the OEM part numbers are. Though since he lives in the UK, Tony might know at lathes.co.uk there have been a couple of authorized
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: countershaft bearings
@Bill in OKC too .... there are lots from cheep and cheerful to eyewatering second mortgage however my bearings measure an internal id of 0.771" an od of 1.104" and a width of 1.472" approx.? i did
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hedgesben@...
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Re: countershaft bearings
Another option is to modify it to take a readily available bearing as seen here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUu42jobQfs&t=472s
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Nelson
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Re: countershaft bearings
Please note that the part numbers marked in the Atlas manuals ARE NOT real part numbers from manufacturers. They are simply a part number code created by Atlas to track which part fits each
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Andrei
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Re: countershaft bearings
Once you have part numbers you can order from anyone, anywhere. I am sure they have bearing shops in the UK. I was able to find such places in Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Germany when I was in those
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: countershaft bearings
im in the uk so any part from America is mega money in shipping.? hence i was asking if anyone knew
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hedgesben@...
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Re: countershaft bearings
I think I'd call Clausing and see if they have the parts, or at least modern part numbers.?
Bill in OKC?
William R. Meyers, MSgt, USAF(Ret.)
Aphorisms to live by:Good judgement comes from
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: countershaft bearings
The part number in the picture is 9-108 and 9-109. You probably can find them at McMaster.
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Jim F
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Re: countershaft bearings
Here is the parts manual for your machine.
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Jim F
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Re: countershaft bearings
iwould of said needle bearing with out the outer race.? however i have seen them called roller cage
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hedgesben@...
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Re: countershaft bearings
Bronze, Oilite, ball or roller?
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jmartin957 <[email protected]>
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Re: countershaft bearings
42tv
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hedgesben@...
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Re: countershaft bearings
What model is your lathe?
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Jim F
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countershaft bearings
hi all, does anyone know or have any info about the countershaft bearings like size/make/number.? I cant seem to find them in the uk at all.
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hedgesben@...
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Re: clearance on my 10f
I have the ?same arrangement my 12" Craftsman 101.07403 standard change gear lathe. ?My compound handle got broken for reasons I'd rather not discuss right now. ?This feed screw now has the larger
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Pumpguy
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