Re: Atlas milling machine with a stuck arbor
Time is your friend in this situation. Use Kroil several times a week combined with hitting the end with a lead hammer every time you go by. the shock will aid in penetration and one day it will fall
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wa5jat/Jim Hudson
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Re: Atlas milling machine with a stuck arbor
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Bill Williams
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Re: Atlas milling machine with a stuck arbor
Check your tapers. After some use the tapers tend to rough up and stick or not hold. A #2 Morse taper finishing reamer gently applied will solve the problem! [email protected]> wrote:
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Bill Williams
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Re: looking for taper attachment parts
There are drawings in the files section.? I used them to make my own parts that were missing from my 760 taper attachment.? I used the milling attachment to make the parts. Ron
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Ron Hlavac
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looking for taper attachment parts
Anybody have these taper attachment parts or know who does 10-764 draw bar 10-766 feed slide 10-765 draw bar guide Dave -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software.
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Dave Clements
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Re: Atlas milling machine with a stuck arbor
Several times I have had a MT2 part (end mill holder, drill chuck, etc.) stuck? in the spindle of my Atlas mill.? Each time I was able to beat it out from the back with a 1/2" round rod and a
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Jon M
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Re: looking for help
I'm aware of Thingiverse but stuff seems to go away without warning and quite often he description of what it fits is wrong. Just seems that? here where the group can get what it fits and how long it
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Dave Clements
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Re: looking for help
Hi Dave, I'm pretty sure that spot for 3D printer files already exists: it's called Thingiverse.com. If you go there and search for Atlas lathe you'll find pages and pages of stuff people have come up
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vt_biketim
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Re: looking for help
Jim, what material did you use for this print? I'm guessing it has 100% fill? I've never had a 618 and I sold my TH54 a couple of years ago¡ªis this a Zamak part? Just looking at your photo, it looks
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vt_biketim
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Re: looking for help
It's the cam that opens/closes the half nut
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lfelton
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Re: looking for help
Sounds like we need a spot for 3d printer files!? I would like to have my son print me a copy of this. Dave -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software. www.avg.com
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Dave Clements
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Re: looking for help
Jim, what are those pictured items? The brass one could be soldered back together. If it is subject to a lot of pressure then you can silver solder it. Ralph [email protected]> wrote:
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Ralph Hulslander
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Re: looking for help
Has anyone ever 3 printed these split nuts.? I 3d printed a split nut cam for my Atlas 618 and it's been working great.? I had intended it to be a prototype for making one out of metal, but it just
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Jim Dean
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Re: looking for help
I suggest always contacting Clausing Service Center first: info@... or calling 800-535-6553. Raymond
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mondosmetals
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Re: looking for help
https://www.ebay.com/itm/196138285760
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Brian Roberts
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Re: looking for help
Thanks Dave. My search was getting frustrating with no luck.? I will get it ordered.
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gene isley
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Re: looking for help
I have purchased from this vendor and they have good quality products.
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Jim F
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Re: looking for help
They are on eBay. I did a search for 6" craftsman lathe half nut and this was the first in the list. There were others too. No idea on price or quality.
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David Matthews
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looking for help
Looking for a split nut for my 6 inch 101.07301 craftsman lathe that engages carriage. Unable to find one on a search online. part number M6-12A half nut. I would appreciate help. Thank Gene Isley
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gene isley
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Re: Atlas milling machine with a stuck arbor
Interesting concept and a good practice to have. I know that the aerospace industry sells off the tooling and equipment after each contract. A wasteful practice, but it ensures quality control.
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Jim F
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