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I have recently bought a second hand Adcock & Shipley Model No OC
horizontal milling machine, which has been fited with a Dore-Westbury Light Vertical Milling Machine Head. I would like to locate some operating/maintenance instructions for the original machoine and the Vertical Milling Head. Any ideas? In particular, I need to know how to change the vertical head speed. There are two speeds available from the pulleys, but I believe that a total of 6 speeds can be obtained buy use of the epicyclic gearbox. Anyone have any idea how this is done? |
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On Sep 13, 6:24*pm, Greg wrote:
I have recently bought a second hand Adcock & Shipley Model No OC horizontal milling machine, which has been fited with a Dore-Westbury Light Vertical Milling Machine Head. http://www.lathes.co.uk/dore%20westbury/index.html |
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 04:45:47 -0700 (PDT), Jim Wilkins
wrote: On Sep 13, 6:24*pm, Greg wrote: I have recently bought a second hand Adcock & Shipley Model No OC horizontal milling machine, which has been fited with a Dore-Westbury Light Vertical Milling Machine Head. http://www.lathes.co.uk/dore%20westbury/index.html fascinating!! gunner "The American people will never knowingly adopt socialism, but under the name of liberalism they will adopt every fragment of the socialist program until one day America will be a socialist nation without ever knowing how it happened." -- Norman Thomas, American socialist |
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On Sep 13, 11:24*pm, Greg wrote:
I have recently bought a second hand Adcock & Shipley Model No OC horizontal milling machine, which has been fited with a Dore-Westbury Light Vertical Milling Machine Head. I would like to locate some operating/maintenance instructions for the original machoine and the Vertical Milling Head. Any ideas? In particular, I need to know how to change the vertical head speed. There are two speeds available from the pulleys, but I believe that a total of 6 speeds can be obtained buy use of the epicyclic gearbox. Anyone have any idea how this is done? _____________________________________ Jim & Gunner, Thanks for your help. From the assembly drawing I have and the information on the website I can now select the low gear range on the vertical milling head. Greg |
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