ID'ing some gears, smaller lathe??
hello:
another group of gears (and pulleys, not photo'ed yet); anyone know what these are from - i'm hoping it should be kind of easy due to the bright red color! http://home.att.net/~btuttleman1/gears2.jpg http://home.att.net/~btuttleman1/gears2a.jpg nomenclature reads like this: Off the middle row of gears, 1st on left: Z76 012 014044 OD = about 4 9/16ths center hole appears straight thru, about 1 3/18" diameter tnx, barry carson city, nv -- Barry Tuttleman Carson City, Nevada websites: industrial/manuals/slots/aircraft: http://home.att.net/~btuttleman/barrysite.html electronics: http://home.att.net/~btuttleman2/electron.html |
ID'ing some gears, smaller lathe??
On 2008-01-27, barry wrote:
hello: another group of gears (and pulleys, not photo'ed yet); anyone know what these are from - i'm hoping it should be kind of easy due to the bright red color! http://home.att.net/~btuttleman1/gears2.jpg http://home.att.net/~btuttleman1/gears2a.jpg Not sure what they fit -- but I'll bet that it is a lathe, because you appear to have a pair of 127/100 gears -- very useful for making setups to do metric threads on an inch machine or vice versa. nomenclature reads like this: Off the middle row of gears, 1st on left: Z76 012 014044 OD = about 4 9/16ths center hole appears straight thru, about 1 3/18" diameter What about the one with a reducing ring in it? Good Luck, DoN. -- Email: | Voice (all times): (703) 938-4564 (too) near Washington D.C. | http://www.d-and-d.com/dnichols/DoN.html --- Black Holes are where God is dividing by zero --- |
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