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Wild Bill
 
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I dunno where to get that specific part or a nearly identical part. You
may/probably need to consider making it.

I was thinking that a 16T gear that fits that sized shaft wouldn't have a
lot of material between the teeth and the hole (especially with a bearing
bush), but I don't have one handy to compare it to.

As for possible sources of metric gears to use for a repair, see what you
can scrounge up in the way of imported reduction gearheads or other power
tools with gears in 'em.
Gears from something made in Japan, of recent manufacture, would very likely
be of high quality.

Still, if you find a 16T, it will still need some modification to mate with
a good 32T.
You haven't said if these gears are made in one piece, smack together, or if
they have a section of common drive material between them.

It would seem odd to me that these gears are in such bad condition if the
others are in very good condition. If they were just too soft, it's
explained.

WB
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"Rex Burkheimer" wrote in message
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OK guys, help me find a gear for my lathe.
Enco 1024
Enco is no help.

Suggestions welcome.

Rex B


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: part inquiry Enco lathe

Rex:
Unfortunatly I have no information on your lathe except that it is not
interchangable with the #110-2034. That lathe was discontinued several

years
ago. Sorry I couldn't help you.
Glenn X6220

-----Original Message-----
From: Rex Burkheimer ]
To: Enco Customer Service
Subject: part inquiry Enco lathe


Model 1024 Lathe, built 1986
I need a compound gear in the quick change gearbox.
This is a 16/32 tooth gear, with a bronze bushing bore of approx 19/32
I do not have a manual, so am using the 110-2034 manual as a reference.
The construction is similar, perhaps the gears are common to my lathe.
In that manual, the part is #45, part number is 3D-2

Can you supply this part?

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