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[email protected] September 5th 05 04:41 PM

Power Downfeed Assembly for a Cincinnati Royal 18" Drill Press
 
I need a power downfeed assmebly for a Cincinnati Royal 18" Drill
Press. If anyone knows where one might be please let me know. Thanks,
Steve


ATP* September 5th 05 06:05 PM


wrote in message
oups.com...
I need a power downfeed assmebly for a Cincinnati Royal 18" Drill
Press. If anyone knows where one might be please let me know. Thanks,
Steve


Giddings and Lewis has parts and info- do you have a downfeed assembly that
is not working?



[email protected] September 6th 05 05:21 AM

The Cincinnati Machine Tool company was to become Cincinnati Milacron
which was then bought by Unova. Did Giddings and Lewis buy them from
Unova?

I do not have a power downfeed now, but I would like to add one to my
drill press.

Thanks, Steve


ATP* September 11th 05 02:06 AM


wrote in message
ups.com...
The Cincinnati Machine Tool company was to become Cincinnati Milacron
which was then bought by Unova. Did Giddings and Lewis buy them from
Unova?

I do not have a power downfeed now, but I would like to add one to my
drill press.

Thanks, Steve


They had info on my Cincinnati Bickford- which may be completely different
than Cincinnati Royal. I don't think you're going to find a whole power
downfeed at a decent price unless you get one on an old drill press.



D Murphy September 11th 05 04:04 AM

" wrote in
ups.com:

The Cincinnati Machine Tool company was to become Cincinnati Milacron
which was then bought by Unova. Did Giddings and Lewis buy them from
Unova?


Cincinnati Lamb was bought by Maxcor in April. Maxcor recently announced
that it was buying the machine tool division from Thyssen Krupp who own
G&L, Fadal, and others.

If the deal goes through (maybe it already has), Maxcor would be the
largest U.S. machine tool buider.


--

Dan



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