New to me tapping head

Janger

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Well I've inherited an old tapping head. It's been rusting away in my neighbors garage - I changed the battery in her car and asked her if she would part with it. She had no idea what it was and her husband passed a while back - she was happy to give it to me. I have no idea what I now own or if it even works. Here are some pictures. It looks like the husband welded the shaft at some point. Where can I find a manual - I'll google later.. pictures coming up.
 

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Ian Moss

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I had something similar at one time. As I remember, it had cone shaped friction clutches top and bottom (inside). Pressing down engaged the clockwise rotation, and lifting up engaged a counter rotating action through the other clutch and a gear train to reverse the direction. Worked ok, and you had some control over the torque applied by adjusting the pressure by the drillpress or mill manual feed handle.
 

Tom Kitta

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I have very similar sized tapping head. These are worth around $100 CAD or so.

The hole near speakers is for the bar that blocks on the column of the drill press.

They usually have MT spindle - looks like this one needs some fixing / was modified.

Looks like standard tapping chuck - I have few of these. It also looks like collet- less tapping chuck - i.e. no need for these expensive (!) rubber flex collets.
 
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