Jeff, I don't recall seeing a manual for the TV-42 as such . I think there is a parts list for the 10F series . What you need is the Manual of Lathe Operations...
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Although I'm still trying to get my 101 going, I've been looking for a bigger lather with a power cross feed and quick change. I've found several but they are...
I believe I asked a few questions a little fast, and found most of my answers by looking through a good portion of the photo albums. Answers for what was it...
Brian, I'll see if I can find some at the grocery. Thanks, Rick ... From: atlas_craftsman@yahoogroups.com [mailto:atlas_craftsman@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of...
Glenn, From what I know, the anodizing layer is very thin so etching in this depth would not be any better than using salt water. Am I missing something here? ...
Time Rick, time :) The oven cleaner is really fast compared to saltwater. I don't think it only attacks the anodizing but will keep right on eating away. ...
I'll bet that when the nut was new, it was an Acme. If the screw that it is supposed to fit on is Acme, then the nut WAS an Acme, once upon a time. Now,...
Jon's comment on truncated threads brings some thread trivia to mind. Truncated threads are sometimes specified on purpose and thus are not unknown. As long as...
I need a bolt and nut that goes through the quad bracket through the bushing and attaches one of the gears to the gear assembly. the part number is 9-69a? I...
Re to warren " cross feed nut" If it is a Atlas 618 or Craftsman brand 6", then the original is 3/8-10 Acme thread. LH. The compound is 1/4-20 RH standard 60...
I need to raise some funds to help me finish getting my workshop into shape. Since I am putting a DC drive on my 618 I really do not need these parts. Includes...
These can be found on Ebay frequently as part of a handful of miscelaneous gear parts, typically selling for 10 bucks or so for the handful. But you have a...
These can usually be found on E-Bay as part of a handful of miscellaneous gear parts, typically selling for ten bucks for the set. But you have a lathe! Use...
I finally got to my lathe to get a look at the RH leadscrew support: There is a 3/4" nut on the end of the leadscrew and it holds the bearing assembly on the...
... There should be 2 bolts that bolt the 10F-16 bearing bracket to the bed. Remove those two bolts, disengage the halfnut, and the leadscrew with the bearing...
... My leadscrew did not drop a gear when I removed it. I think that this only happens with models that have the reversing leaver on the gearbox. My reversing...
In a recent post, the question of "instructions" and the printed editions of the Atlas Manual of Lathe Operation and Machinists Tables was brought up. Here are...
If there is not enough room on the tailstock end to withdraw the leadscrew with end bearing still in place , pull it out a few inches to disengage the ...
In addition to Doug's comprehensive response , it might be worth noting that Atlas published a separate booklet on the Quick Change gearbox , Regards, Carvel ...
Hello From Québec!!! I have an hydraulic cylinder on witch there is a scrath. I wonder If I can turn it with my TH2 ? Is there any dicussion regarding the...
This is WAY out of my field of knowledge, but here's an idea from another field of metalworking: burnishing. If the "scratch" is a scratch and not a gouge,...
A little more detail about the cylinder and the scratch would be helpful but in general, if you are talking about the inside wall of the cylinder that the ram...
See link for discussion of this topic: http://www.maintenanceresources.com/referencelibrary/ezine/caseyhyd2.html To: atlas_craftsman@yahoogroups.com From:...
Robert I have a similar dilema. In my case it is the inside wall of a low pressure hydraulic cylinder that holds up my Kalamazoo horizontal bandsaw. It had...