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Finding lathe parts

Chawbeef

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Hello all. I am interested in where I can find parts for my Atlas 10-F. I need 2 gears for the reversing feed assembly. The idler gear (9-47) and the left side reverse gear (9-48A) are toast. Any help is appreciated, thanks......................Daniel
 

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3D printing ? Find similar model and modify it for your needs, then print from tough and strong resin. Photopolimeric printers are very precise and modern resins are strong.
 
There is a guy in Michigan that has a lot of Atlas stuff. His website lists newly made, aluminum, 9-48B gears for USD $110:


The website says he is away until November 15. You might check with him if he can also supply the gears you need.

Another option is Clausing Corporation who ended up owning the Atlas lathe business. Their Service Department can supply certain parts. I bought a cross-feed nut from them some years ago. Check regarding shipping, however. I didn't and the courier cost exceeded the charge for the part!

Craig
 
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