
Perfect feedback on 9452 transactions is hard to beat. You can see that it lacks the second keyway & of course, the dimensions might be all wrong but look at the difference in the wear as contrasted with the one you posted, which I've also saved and attached.Īlso, look at Antfarm's feedback. I’ve owned 4 Atlas lathes, rebuilt all four, an Atlas drill press and a Japanese knee mill. I did a screenshot of the Southbend gear. Link belts run cool, quiet, offer great power transmission and are of course very convenient no removal of the spindle (although that isn’t a huge deal and if you are replacing the belt you should likely check the preload at the same time.
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Warren is not cheap but he is honest and he sells good merchandise. to city collage for 32 years and using real lathe all these small lathes are toys growing up i used my dads 11' v belt mod 1957 logan no chatter no flat belt but after using the 13' to 16' gear head lathes one gets spoiled but run what you have there was a retired border patrol agent that just died that made. NEW USA LINK STYLE 3L 3/8 WIDE HEADSTOCK BELT FOR EASY REPLACEMENT WITHOUT SPINDLE.

Chances are pretty good that he can find you a gear in much better condition than the one you're looking at.įor that matter, the South Bend gear looks almost exactly like the 20J so you might ask him about that. NEW 50 TOOTH CHANGE GEAR FOR ATLAS CRAFTSMAN 9-12 INCH LATHES. I recommend him highly and suggest you contact him to discuss your problem.

My Craftsman badged Atlas 618 runs a 3/8' belt on the cone pulleys, hard to imagine anything smaller would be used. 12 Atlas lathes spindle gear perfectly and appears to be very well made. Subject: Re: atlas-craftsman IO Belt size for a Craftsman 6' (Atlas) Mk. He is very experienced at parting out and re-selling the small Atlas lathes. Repeat this until the torque does not change after striking the sprocket or. Power feed to the table was also offered and worked through an ingenious 32-speed drive known as the 'Change-O-Matic' - a device similar to the 'Pick-O-Matic' carriage-feed assembly offered as an extra on 10-inch Atlas lathes for a short time just after WW2. His name is Warren and I have done business with him. If belt guards were not needed, the model MH was available.

They look about like my used-up original dentures. Hover your mouse over the picture to show the large image see the wear on the teeth? None of mine from the 101 headstock nor the change gears have that offset configuration. Gimpy, that gear is not a part of the 101.7301 lathe it's from a 109.xxx which is a different breed of cat. The first of the comprehensive Atlas catalogs illustrating the last 9-inch 'all-belt' drive lathes together with the Utility versions 10-inch screwcutting Models and the cheaper Unit Plan versions wood-turning lathes drills, presses, vices, motors & accessories.
