On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 16:16:03 -0700, monkers
wrote:
I recently acquired a Montgomery Ward Power-Kraft lathe model #
15TLC-2136 and found a piece to be missing. The piece is a small
"latch key" according to the parts drawing and it holds the back gear
lever in the engaged position, there is also a small spring so you can
push the lever to put it back in. Hope I`m describing it ok. The parts
drawing #`s are as follows LA-238 spring and LA- 264 latch key. Does
anyone know where I could get one, or if somebody has this same
machine would it be possible to trace the key so I could make my own?
Thanks, Craig
This is a 10" x 31" lathe built by Logan Engineering Co. for
Montgomery Wards. Probably built around 1951. It would be similar
to, but not the same as, a Logan Model 211.
The parts you are missing a
Latch Key:
http://store.lathe.com/lp-1204.html
Spring:
http://store.lathe.com/lp-1206.html
Pin:
http://store.lathe.com/lp-1348.html
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