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Default Looking for a Bridgeport (or Enco or other clone) Repair Guide - Parts Manual

On Wed, 15 Apr 2015 10:25:01 -0500, Ignoramus29328
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On 2015-04-15, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Wed, 15 Apr 2015 07:35:08 -0500, root wrote:

I have a c. 1980's Bridgeport clone and it came with powerfeeds that are now dead (Harbor Freight, no longer offered). One only works in one direction and the other is fried completely. I found the parts manual for them online but no idea who made them originally. And as with most HF items, parts are not available.
I want to restore the table feeds to manual but need the parts to do so, and for that I need the diagram and part numbers to order...
Anyone have (1) and repair guide, (2) the parts manual, and/or (3) know where is the "best" economical place to purchase used Bridgeport parts?
I'd appreciate any help!
Thanks,
Scott
Sarasota, FL

Scott.,...why not simply replace the power feeds? One can get
inexpensive units for $250 or less

http://www.ebay.com/itm/END-MILL-POW...-/331518583505

I should mention that Ebay may not be the least expensive place to buy
one.

As for the "fried" power feeds, know any electronic guys? Those power
feeds of yours may just need some TLC. Particularly the one that works
in one direction. Probably a simple switch that needs replacement

I wonder if Iggy could come up with some used ones?


All "Bridgeport power feeds", including Chinese, Taiwanese, American,
and other units, are **** and junk and very unreliable.

Unless you "really need" one, I would recommend against buying or
installing one.

Your right hand is more reliable than a "power feed".

i

I would have to disagree about the Bridgeport power feed. Mine still
works great and I have through the years used plenty of Bridgeport
mills with the factory power feed and never had problems with them
either. On the other hand, I have used many Servo brand power feeds
and they all sucked.
Eric