He may have been saying it was made by Unbrako.The gentleman mentioned it was "Rockwell Unbreakable". I never heard of such a thing. Seems like pretty high aspirations. Or I didn't understand what he said. Although he said it 4 or so times, and I thought I heard the same thing each time.
The gentleman mentioned it was "Rockwell Unbreakable".
Will do!Prolly grade 8. Hardness isn't as important as unbreakable.
If you want to learn a lot more about that pin, read this thread, but read it to the end for a strange unexpected twist...... A very important twist!
Collet questions
My old mill used MT3 style taper, and most of the time I simply left a ER type collet installed and populated the inserts as require, once in a while I would swap out the ER collet for something else, and removing typically required a reasonably good smack with a brass hammer to get the two...canadianhobbymetalworkers.com
Pfffft.... excuses.The photo above includes the business end of a 1/8 Allen that fits the alignment pin. I agree that the pin is prolly a 3/8 fine key. But I'm in bed now so it will have to wait till tomorrow to confirm.
The OEM is a hex screw with a rectangular nub. Like @Susquatch did for his replacement. It's much stronger.So chuck a 3/8-24 bolt in the lathe, turn a nib on the end, cut it to length, cut a flat for a screwdriver and away you go.
Now that I know it's an ordinary thread, it's worth a try or two or three.
Pfffft.... excuses.
There is a double screw in mine. Shipped from factory. Should also be a plastic dirt cap. That's missing.
Thanks for the offer! Very generous. In the other thread I mentioned I'm going to just try the dog point on the screw. My shearing forces will be minuscule compared to what the mill can actually do. So I can use my lathe to do that.Pretty sure I can help with the two screws, the cap is another matter. Could you maybe use three screws? The third only serving as a dust cap on the non-rotating quill body.
If you can give me lengths, I'm pretty sure I can set you up nicely.
And with postage what it is nowadays, I can buy the screw locally, have a beer and burger and still be ahead!
Was it red?Postage on that is only a buck forty or so. I know cuz I just sent @140mower a left handed paper clip betting he doesn't have any left handed ones yet.....
Was....
Turns out my own Bridgeport Screw is a 6mm-0.8 screw. Not at all what I remembered or expected. I REALLY HATE what time has done to my memory! And who would have thought a Bridgeport would have metric screws in it!
Be careful, this "key" is becoming much like the meaning of life...... Some things you might want leave a little bit of mystery.......
Imagine the disappointment when it is discovered that we're born, some crap happens in the middle and then we die....... Our main purpose being to fertilize the soil for the next organisms...... Won't that ruffle a few feathers....
Was that from your BP or your Hartford?
I think your memory is better than you give it credit for!The screw in the photo and the one I measured were both bought at H&W from the parts list for a Bridgeport Varidrive.