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andy December 6th 05 04:18 PM

Help ID Steady Rest and Collet Closer
 
Hi group.


I am trying to ID a steady rest and a collet closer that I picked up
Does anyone know what machine these will fit?
I am trying to describe them for sale on Ebay.

http://metalworking.com/dropbox/steady_rest_001.jpg
http://metalworking.com/dropbox/steady_rest_002.jpg
http://metalworking.com/dropbox/steady_rest_003.jpg

based on my research to date, it belongs to a South Bend and may be
called a "telescopic steady" but I cannot figure out what size lathe it
belongs to.

The base has "SR 101T" stamped into it
It will pass something 3.75" through itself.
From the center of the inverted v to the near edge of the opposite flat

measures 4.10"
From the center of the inverted V to the far edge of the opposite flat

measures 5.60"
From the plane of the flat way to the lathe center is approximately

6.5"

The collet closer is clearly for a South Bend, but again, which
model/size?

http://metalworking.com/dropbox/collet_closer_001.jpg
http://metalworking.com/dropbox/collet_closer_002.jpg
http://metalworking.com/dropbox/collet_closer_003.jpg

The overall length is 22-13/16"
lenght from threaded end to first shoulder is 18-7/8"
Length from threaded end to second shoulder is 20-1/2"
through hole is 1.10" in diameter

Stamped into the area between the second and third shoulder is "HWC
104T"

looking forward to your responses,
and thanks for looking.
Andy Hall


jim rozen December 6th 05 05:05 PM

Help ID Steady Rest and Collet Closer
 
In article .com, andy says...

From the plane of the flat way to the lathe center is approximately

6.5"


Sounds like a steady for a 13" SB. There may be a number that
looks like PT.... someplace on the thing...


Jim


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Clif Holland December 6th 05 10:13 PM

Help ID Steady Rest and Collet Closer
 
A ruler in the pictures shure would help...

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"andy" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi group.


I am trying to ID a steady rest and a collet closer that I picked up
Does anyone know what machine these will fit?
I am trying to describe them for sale on Ebay.

http://metalworking.com/dropbox/steady_rest_001.jpg
http://metalworking.com/dropbox/steady_rest_002.jpg
http://metalworking.com/dropbox/steady_rest_003.jpg

based on my research to date, it belongs to a South Bend and may be
called a "telescopic steady" but I cannot figure out what size lathe it
belongs to.

The base has "SR 101T" stamped into it
It will pass something 3.75" through itself.
From the center of the inverted v to the near edge of the opposite flat

measures 4.10"
From the center of the inverted V to the far edge of the opposite flat

measures 5.60"
From the plane of the flat way to the lathe center is approximately

6.5"

The collet closer is clearly for a South Bend, but again, which
model/size?

http://metalworking.com/dropbox/collet_closer_001.jpg
http://metalworking.com/dropbox/collet_closer_002.jpg
http://metalworking.com/dropbox/collet_closer_003.jpg

The overall length is 22-13/16"
lenght from threaded end to first shoulder is 18-7/8"
Length from threaded end to second shoulder is 20-1/2"
through hole is 1.10" in diameter

Stamped into the area between the second and third shoulder is "HWC
104T"

looking forward to your responses,
and thanks for looking.
Andy Hall





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