thanks gerry, andy and ajawa, thats the part I was looking for, and it has all of the dimensions!
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--- In 7x12minilathe@..., WAM <ajawam2@...> wrote:
See if these look like what you have:
DWG - ACAD2000:
You can get the 3D models from
gerry waclawiak wrote:
Hi Stefan,
bit of a misunderstanding there!
That looks to be exactly the same as the one on my metric lathe. That has the "universal" 0.025mm/0.001" marking as well
What dimensions is it you are looking for?
Gerry W
Leeds UK
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To: 7x12minilathe@...
From: stkovac@...
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2012 22:07:02 +0000
Subject: [7x12minilathe] Re: Retainer, cross slide screw (metric)
sorry friends,
I was talking about this part
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gerry waclawiak <gerrywac@> wrote:
I did wonder what Stefan meant by this, many folk refer to them as
knucklebusters for obvious reasons. A button head screw is a good
replacement but I just changed them for relatively easily obtainable
normal hex head screws with the heads shaved down in the lathe to 1/16"
or so
Gerry W
Leeds UK
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From: andyf.1108@
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2012 18:16:39 +0000
Subject: [7x12minilathe] Re: Retainer, cross slide screw (metric)
Hi Stefan,
This is the original part:
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As you can see, it is a standard M5 socket capscrew, with a threaded
section 8mm long. The modification is simply to replace it with a a
similar screw, but with a domed or "button" head, so your fingers don't
catch on it when using the cross slide.
Andy
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"Stefan" <stkovac@> wrote:
Hello,
do any of you have drawing of this part, with metric dimensions of
it? If you can please send it to me via email.
ATB
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